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DARPG will collaborate with States and Union Territories to ensure timely implementation of the recommendations of the National e-Services Delivery Assessment 2021 to ensure the all mandatory e-services are rolled out by States and Union Territories in a time bound manner. Further the DARPG will coordinate with States and Union Territories to strengthen the State Portals and Service Portals to enhance the ease of living of citizens. This collaboration emanates from the deliberations in the 25th National e-Governance Conference held at Katra, Jammu & Kashmir on November 26-27, 2022. In July 2022, Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Dr. Jitendra Singh had released the NeSDA 2021 report which assessed 1400 e-Services across States and UT’s and reported that India’s e-Services had grown by 60 percent in the period 2019-2021. 69 percent of the mandatory e-services have been delivered by States/ UT’s in 2021 up from 48 percent in NeSDA 2019. 74 percent of the respondents of the Nation wide Citizen survey are satisfied/ very satisfied with the e-services. To ensure universal adoption of mandatory e-services, a meeting with all States/ UT’s was chaired by Secretary, DARPG, Shri V. Srinivas on December 7, 2022. The meeting was attended by Shri Amar Nath, Additional Secretary DARPG, Shri N.B.S.Rajput Joint Secretary DARPG and Senior Officials from all States and UT’s. The top performing states in NeSDA, 2021 – Kerala, Nagaland, J&K, Meghalaya, Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Rajasthan, Karnataka shared their views on their experiences in expansion of e-services and shifting from single silo departmental portals to integrated portals/ centralized portals driving higher citizen satisfaction. Some of the notable integrated portals implemented by the States/UTs are Ease of Doing business Portal of Assam, Antyodaya Saral portal of Haryana, Seva Sindhu Portal of Karnataka, E-Mitra portal of Rajasthan, E-Sevai Portal of Tamil Nadu, MeeSeva Portal of Telangana, Swagat Portal of Tripura, Nivesh Mitra of Uttar Pradsh.


The status of online services in States/UTs are:


















State

No of Online Services

State

No of Online Services

Union Territory/ NE States

No Of Online Services

Punjab

56

Rajasthan

55

J&K

54

Tamilnadu

56

UP

54

Andaman Nicobar Island

40

Haryana

54

MP

50

Delhi

33

Telangana

53

Odisha

53

Chandigarh

34

Gujarat

54

West Bengal

31

Puducherry

35

Kerala

53

Jharkhand

54

Ladakh

7

Karnataka

46

Bihar

39

Dadra & NH & Daman & Diu

3

Goa

39

Chattisgarh

33

sikkim

5

Andhra Pradesh

50

Uttarkhand

48

Meghalaya

45

Maharashtra

48

Himachal Pradesh

42

Tripura

48



Arunachal Pradesh

31

Assam

47



Mizoram

18

Nagaland

18



Manipur

14






Following the deliberations, States/UTs indicated that they will strive to attain the saturation of mandatory services in a time-bound manner in collaboration with Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, which will be monitored through the NeSDA portal.


 




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