December 2003
University of Michigan
Partnering with business to deliver government services
electronically is fundamentally altering the relationship between
government and citizens in Andhra Pradesh, the fifth-largest state in
India. Government processes are more transparent; bribes paid to
officials to facilitate transactions through a bureaucratic,
paper-based system are eliminated. Citizens find it easy to pay bills
and get answers, and easier to trust their government.
To view the case study, either click on the attachment below, or view the original link here.
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| eGovernance.pdf | 546 KB |





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