Context:
Recently, the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) has released the ‘Annual NeSDA Way Forward Report 2023’, showing that Jammu & Kashmir dominated with 1,117 e-services mapped on the NeSDA Way Forward Dashboard.
Relevance:
GS III: Government Policies and Interventions
Dimensions of the Article:
- Unlocking Digital Governance: NeSDA Way Forward Report 2023 Highlights
- NeSDA Portal
Unlocking Digital Governance: NeSDA Way Forward Report 2023 Highlights
E-Service Landscape:
- A total of 16,487 e-Services integrated into the NeSDA Way Forward Dashboard by December 2023.
- Jammu & Kashmir emerges as a leader in e-service delivery, with 1,117 mapped e-services.
- Tamil Nadu (1,101), Madhya Pradesh (1,010), and Kerala (911) also showcase significant strides in digital service provision.
Regional Disparities:
- Manipur faces challenges in e-service delivery, marking disparities among states.
- The bottom four states/UTs include Lakshadweep (42), Ladakh (46), Sikkim (51), and Nagaland (64).
Jammu & Kashmir’s Exemplary Model:
- Jammu & Kashmir’s commendable progress includes providing 1,120 e-services and achieving 100% service delivery through the unified e-UNNAT platform.
- Serves as a benchmark for other regions and a model for replication.
Sectoral Saturation:
- Local Governance & Utility Services sector leads in the maximum provision of e-services.
- Tourism sector attains the highest saturation for mandatory e-services in 23 out of 36 States/UTs, followed by Environment and Labour & Employment sectors in 20 States/UTs.
Evolution of Saturation:
- Saturation of mandatory e-services witnesses a steady rise from 48% in NeSDA 2019 to 69% in NeSDA 2021 and further to 76% in NeSDA Way Forward 2023.
Challenges and Opportunities:
- Disparities among states underscore the need for concerted efforts to enhance digital governance, with a focus on lagging regions.
NeSDA Portal:
- The NeSDA (National e-Governance Service Delivery Assessment) framework was launched in August 2018 to evaluate the effectiveness of e-Governance service delivery mechanisms.
- The Department has released two editions of the NeSDA study: NeSDA 2019 and NeSDA 2021.
- The framework is based on the Online Service Index (OSI) of the UN eGovernment Survey.
- It covers six sectors: Finance, Labour & Employment, Education, Local Government & Utilities, Social Welfare (including Agriculture & Health), and Environment (including Fire) sectors.
Key Findings and Impact:
- The NeSDA study has led to improvements in the country’s e-Governance landscape, resulting in the following key takeaways:
- Increase in e-Service Delivery.
- Rise in the use of Integrated/Centralized Portals for the delivery of e-Services.
- Improvement across assessment parameter scores.
Biennial Assessment:
- The Department conducts the NeSDA study every two years.
- It assesses the effectiveness of e-Governance service delivery in States, Union Territories (UTs), and focus Central Ministries.
- The study helps respective governments enhance the delivery of citizen-centric services and facilitates the sharing of best practices across the country.
-Source: Indian Express