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Reducing Corruption through Technology

Start Date :
Mar 04, 2018
Last Date :
Mar 31, 2018
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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In the past three years, the Government has endeavoured to remove corruption in every form and technology presents itself as one of the most potent tools. But, technological ...

In the past three years, the Government has endeavoured to remove corruption in every form and technology presents itself as one of the most potent tools. But, technological interventions work when the interventions are simple, transparent and include a public feedback mechanism. Utilising advancements in technology, the Government is following a multi-pronged strategy to tackle the problem in an effective manner

1. Transferring benefits directly to beneficiaries
2. Making government procurements transparent
3. Digitization of service deliveries
4. Promoting Cashless Transactions
5. Jan Bhagidari
6. Open Government Data

Direct Benefit Transfer was a significant step towards plugging leakages. Amount transferred via DBT is increasing and leakages are reducing. The government has laid equal emphasis on citizens getting Aadhaar. The Jan Dhan-Aadhaar-Mobile (JAM) trinity will bring complete accountability in monetary transactions and eliminate ghost beneficiaries.

Additionally, Government e-Marketplace (GeM) was launched to make government procurements simple and transparent, eliminating any scope of corruption. Faceless e-assessment for income tax payers introduced from 2018 was another important step. Tax officers now communicate with the taxpayers through the ‘E-Proceeding' facility which reduces human interface.

The fight against corruption is a long and arduous one. Various online platforms have been introduced by the government, wherein the citizens can join forces with them by sharing their feedback and views. The decision to involve the honest citizens of our country in the fight increases the strength of the force against corruption to a great extent.

In the same vein, MyGov invites citizens to share their ideas on how technology can be used to uproot corruption and suggest innovations to fight the malice in an effective manner. Ideas and suggestions can be provided in the form of a comment below or by attaching a PDF document.

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Vinita Jindel
Vinita Jindel 8 years 1 month ago
Fire corrupt officers immediately with all assets seized. Fix cameras in offices where there is corruption..even in CM offices.
Nitin Kumar
Nitin Kumar 8 years 1 month ago
Public should aware. A leader has to stop investing money in election. A government employee should be appointed or selected without donation.
Jagdish Mohanlal Dedania
Jagdish Mohanlal Dedania 8 years 1 month ago
RTO officers openly collects corruption money. In Railway, TTE openly collects money. Why government is unable to stop this corruption? Why not removal of corrupted govt. staff? Government should take quick action against such staff members. Old disciplinary case should quickly finalised. Accountability should fix for delay judgement of old disciplinary cases.
mayur shelar
mayur shelar 8 years 1 month ago
Government work on digital india program, I suggest that Use of common service center network for reducing corruption.csc is run under ministry of electronics and information technology so In csc VLEs are providing government services at the doorsteps of the citizens. Through CSC platform, our VLEs have created rural enterprises in the country and contributed to empowerment of rural India.
sumit rathore
sumit rathore 8 years 1 month ago
भ्रष्टाचार के लिए असली जिम्मेदार जनता है I अगर जनता जागरूक हो तो इस स्थिति में भृष्टाचार बहुत हद तक ख़तम किया जा सकता है I और जनता को लालच दिया जाये तो तो जतना पूरा योगदान देगी I अतः मेरी सलाह यह है की जनता को ही आगे आना पड़ेगा I तब भृष्टाचार मुक्त देश बनाया जा सकता है I
Madhuri Chauhan
Madhuri Chauhan 8 years 1 month ago
This is in regards to India's backbone Agriculture-farming which has taken a backseat due to least profit earning area. A complete change in governance where the control should lie in absolute hands of government to avoid corruption. The government has been providing facilities which are not at being availed by the farmers as the bunch of people running business in between take advantage of the farmers who have very less awareness on what is happening around.
N chakradhara
N chakradhara 8 years 1 month ago
I think in order to reduce corruption,every educated person especially students must increase the digital transactions as far as possible and it must be mandated that every college must accept fees only through cheque/NEFT/DD.This may reduce the corruption up to some extent and even the introduction of electoral bonds is also a bold initiative.#Corruption