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What is E-Governance?

In last 15 years, the technologies have changed to considerable extent. Policies or framework are essential for them so as to exploit them to their maximum extent. Speedy trade and transactions are on top priority. E-Governance tries to streamline those transactions so as to provide security and surety to conduct its transparency and accountability offering reliability. E-Governance tries to integrate and restructure the current processes to increase the efficiency of the systems. Government-to-Business, Government-to-Customer, Government-to-Employee and Government-to-Government are some models of E-Governance. This research paper will try to study these models using secondary research.   Key Words: E-Governance, Framework, e-Transactions, Security, Transparency, Efficiency, Reliability. Introduction: 1 The generally accepted definition for e-governance is as: the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) by government agencies for any or all of the following