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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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Bhadresh Prajapati
Bhadresh Prajapati 8 years 2 months ago
Chemical free Natural farming - make people healthy and protect environment http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/andhra-pradesh/natural-farming-only-solution-to-end-farmers-woes-naidu/article22340015.ece http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nagpur/country-has-no-option-but-to-adopt-zero-budget-farming/articleshow/58504239.cms http://palekarzerobudgetspiritualfarming.org/home.aspx https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-xi2VB9Q6c
Vikas B Swami
Vikas B Swami 8 years 2 months ago
First, we the citizens need to stop paying. It's a shame that most of us don't think twice when paying an officer money under the table to get things done quickly. This should stop. Second, we need to use systems like Bharatkosh for all remittances for all departments in the country. These payments should be linked to Aadhaar so that the concerned department can confirm the payment for the service. This also eliminates the risk of paper receipt and its forgery. We also need to educate all.
Bhadresh Prajapati
Bhadresh Prajapati 8 years 2 months ago
* All pending court cases have to get judgement as soon as possible and new cases can get judgement within 3 months * let people know where to submit their complain and take prompt action on it.
Bhadresh Prajapati
Bhadresh Prajapati 8 years 2 months ago
* Police can send traffic ticket to someone's at home and someone can pay money online to close traffic ticket * there should be a website where people can log ticket for a corruption, government employee can take action on it and give update * there should be comittee who can watch activity on vigilance as vigilance also corrupted.
Rajesh
Rajesh 8 years 2 months ago
सर, भ्रष्टाचार कम कैसे हो सकता यह असम्भव है क्योंकि की आपके पोर्टल पर शिकायत पर जब इस देश के अधिकारी जवाबदेह नही है तो सरकार सै भ्रष्टाचार रोकने की उम्मीद नही केवल जनता का समय और पैसा बर्बाद करना है ।हमने आपके पोर्टल पर 9 दिसंबर2017को पंचायत मे हो रहे भ्रष्टाचार की शिकायत(PMOPG/e/2017/0624094) कीजिसके बारे मे हम दस बार शिकायत और रिमाइंडर लिख चुकेपर कोई जूँ तक नही रेगती और कोई जवाबदेही नही ।PMO मे बैठे शिकायत को फार्वर्ड करे इतिश्री करदेत है पर शिकायत पर कार्यवाही से को मतलब नहीये PMO का हाल है।
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Saty Prasad
Saty Prasad 8 years 2 months ago
करप्शन की जड़ इस्लामिक, ईसाइयत, और अपभ्रंषित हिंदूवादी सोच में/ विचारधारा में है। यही कारण है कि पूँजीवाद हो या साम्यवाद या राजनीतिक समाजवाद सभी में भ्रष्टाचार मिलता है। अतः भारतीय सत्य सनातन पारिवारिक संस्कृति की आधारशिला जबतक नहीं रखी जायेगी, इसे नष्ट करना तो दूर, कम भी नहीं कर पायेंगे। सत्यमेव जयते का अर्थ के लिये जब तक हम मैक्समूलर के बताये अर्थ पर आश्रित रहेंगे, हम दुनियाँ को क्या, स्वयं को भी नहीं बता पायेंगे कि भ्रष्टाचार विहीन अर्थब्यवस्था कैसी हो सकती है। कभी मौका मिले तो।
Prem Agrawal
Prem Agrawal 8 years 2 months ago
Government has already announced unique IDs for all businesses. This should be extended to cover all entities that can hold a financial asset. All financial assets, including real estate, should be linked either to Aadhaar number, or this legal person (businesses etc.) id number. Each person and legal person should be asked to declare wealth in addition to income. This will eliminate all benami asset holding, which will drastically reduce corruption.
Vilas Vasantrao Kotbagi
Vilas Vasantrao Kotbagi 8 years 2 months ago
Allowing construction of illegal buildings in a city like Pune which is considered for Smart City concept is the best example of mass corruption.Inspite of written on line complaints Pune Corporation doesnot take any action in stopping it.Infact more illegal constructions are carried out where Corporation doesnot follow any rules prescribed for building permission,no development charges are collected,no architect drawings are required ,no limit to use the open space,no collection of tax .
Paddy Singh
Paddy Singh 8 years 2 months ago
Can any technology eradicate corruption in India when it exists in our genes? Does anyone believe that money power did not play a part in the recent NE elections. It is widely believed by all that honesty does not pay in India. I have a score of such examples. Maybe I am a cynic, but I know its true.
Shaik subhani
Shaik subhani 8 years 2 months ago
Absolutely technology can reduce corruption. 1. All transaction through bank then what amount of money transaction doing in a month can know. 2.that means have to give the instructions to all use of online transaction with securely. 3. And also provide all services online accessible to all.