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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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Debasis Mohanty
Debasis Mohanty 8 years 4 weeks ago
cashless tranjaction,transparent and iternet data feeding of every office,cctv camera use,developing moralism and nationlism is the best process to remove corruption
Wagh Prashant Shantaram
Wagh Prashant Shantaram 8 years 4 weeks ago
Being son of one of the politician I am proud of this that my parent has not done corruption from the time they are in politics(from grand to grand parents era of more than 8-9 decades) which has already stated that if you start from you your hole generation is Corruption free.A recent news from my home that parent was put into custody as the official from village(gramsevak)was not allowed to eat money.And no doubt corrupted people were involved in this even P... too.E-tenders can be used.
Ravi krishnamurthy
Ravi krishnamurthy 8 years 4 weeks ago
Corruption has to be eliminated from grassroot. Giving bribe or taking bribe is an offence, we need to change our thoughts The best way is transparency in all level and accountability and ownership of work at each and each process of operations, if you need one should know requisite process and validate and verification at each level so corruption is reduced and thus eliminate the model study is getting passport and services so well organised and we'll designed in validating and verfication
Ramachandran Krishnamurthy
Ramachandran Krishnamurthy 8 years 4 weeks ago
The most disgusting part is that we have big money corruption by rich and powerful in India. The PNB loans are a case in point. Most of these cases fail because money trail could not be established. Government should look into block chain or any other technology to map out all the money transactions of all accounts linked to suspects of such cases to allow speedy trial and conclusion. Also, capital punishment for all economic offences exceeding 50 Crores of public money has to be put in place.
KONDISETTI PRABHAKAR RAO
KONDISETTI PRABHAKAR RAO 8 years 4 weeks ago
1. Time schedule to complete assignment 2. all document verification " OK " STAMPED should be done by gazetted officer.. after that concern department head should certified "OK " stamp... this authority may change every day 3.In thprocess of official work no one interfere in office... Loak adaalat chambers for every Government office... this Loak adaalat will change day by day duties in different government offices.Media will at Loak adalat chamber they have rights to ask
Subrata Debnath
Subrata Debnath 8 years 4 weeks ago
Now a days we are used to correption so to stop it should be started with small things. Police is the best thing to stop it. The traffic should be equipped with body camera. The next thing the local tax collector office should be under servilence.
Kailash Dave
Kailash Dave 8 years 4 weeks ago
make strong laws,no govt babus are scared of law,they insist for bribe as on today,In ITO even women ITOs are not scared same in all govt offices,we need to change our IPC,Govt should punish bribe takers viz sudhakar setty of PNB openly on media so all others gets scared,why you people hiding such person face,who has ruin his own bank to 12900 crs