Delhi was named the Best e-Governed State of 2007, according to the 3rd Dataquest-IDC e-Gov Survey 2008. Goa, Chhattisgarh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala followed Delhi according to the study that was conducted across 20 states in the country. |
Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Punjab featured in the top 10. Maharashtra, of which Mumbai is the capital, was ranked sixth overall. |
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Meanwhile, Jharkhand was named the worst e-governed state of 2007, preceded by Gujarat and Haryana. |
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The study also noted that Gujarat had the most drastic fall ending at number 19 in 2007 from number 4 last year. With citizens and businesses reporting low satisfaction levels, the overall e-governance scores of Karnataka, Uttarakhand and Haryana also fell as compared to last year. |
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The study shows that the citizens of Delhi are most satisfied with e-governance initiatives, with Delhi topping nine of the 14 parameters in the category. Himachal Pradesh bagged the second spot followed by Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Maharashtra. |
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Commenting on the survey, Dataquest's chief editor Prasanto K Roy said, "We're seeing the impact of political and law and order issues on citizen's satisfaction "" whether it's Gujarat's massive fall or Karnataka's and West Bengal's more muted slides." |
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The corporate world however presented a more positive picture according to the study. Prasanto K Roy adds, "Businesses are happier with the government interface than the citizens. The prime reasons are consistency, replication, and national reach of projects that affect that government-business interface "" from the MCA-21 project to tax and other corporate filings." |
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