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     E-GOVERNANCE SPECIAL
 

Income tax’s central processing center

Faster e-filing of income tax returns and refunds
The Department of Income Tax has set up its first CPC at Bangalore reducing the time taken for processing e-filed IT returns and refunds as well as enabling fast, accurate cross verification of tax payments writes Akhtar Pasha

E-passport: A secure travel document

Next-gen secure travel documents
The Government of India's Passport Seva project will streamline the process of distributing tamperproof e-passports. The project aims to issue passports within three days of police verification being completed. By Manjari Juneja

A unique ID for the masses

UID–GOI’s technology leap
The UIDAI project is expected to touch every adult citizen. A voluminous database and the sheer magnitude of this task requires robust security with no room for vulnerabilities writes Subhankar Kundu

Smart card use in transportation

Smart card-based DLs and RCs
Smart card-based driving licenses and registration certificates are being issued at all zonal transport authorities in Delhi. By Manjari Juneja

Maharashtra’s state WAN

Maharashtra SWAN: a gateway to multi-nodal services
Maharashtra's State Wide Area Network (MSWAN) provides vertical connectivity to facilitate the seamless integration of 366 offices from the CM's office to the district headquarters right down to the taluka level. By Rajendra Chaudhary

Electronic procurement

Electronic procurement @GoI
GNCTD adopted e-Procurement/ e-tending in order to bring transparency to the tendering process, reduce malpractices and cut down tendering cost and cycle time. By Nivedan Prakash

UID: miles coverED, miles to go

UID: miles covered, miles to go
Praful Gharpure discusses how the government can link citizen services with service providers using UID and bring transparency to government departments

UID’s potential to enable new citizen services

New charter of citizen services using disruptive UID
How hi-tech can India and its masses get—a vision of the disruptive technologies using the UID framework By Harikrishna S. Aravapalli


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