– Shilpa Nag spoke about Karnataka’s leadership in digital governance, highlighting connectivity across 8,000 government offices and 22,000 gram panchayats via digital platforms.
– She pointed out achievements such as processing over 14 lakh tenders through e-procurement systems and e-office functions operational in approximately 4,750 offices statewide.
– Chamarajanagar district pioneered e-office implementation at a grassroots level up to village-accountant operations in Karnataka.
– Discussions revolved around emerging trends like AI’s integration into governance.
– Nations adopting technology early will lead transformation globally (example cited: China’s use of AI).
– Emphasis was also placed on inclusive growth driven by digital innovation across sectors like education,business models,sustainability.
The initiation of this international conference underscores India’s growing recognition as a leader in harnessing technology for governance reforms while facilitating global collaboration. Karnataka’s advancements offer critical evidence that effective deployment of e-governance can transform public administration-streamlining processes through platforms such as e-procurement systems or village-level digitization initiatives seen in Chamarajanagar.
This evolution highlights broader implications for India-if scaled nationally-with potential improvements to citizen engagement models across rural areas allied with advances harnessing technologies like artificial intelligence. While regions leveraging innovations stand poised for competitive advantages globally (e.g., China) it’s vital that local efforts balance inclusivity alongside speedier adoption adapting best practices abroad learning via comparative collaborations brought forward during forums alike.For longer read Guidelines impact ICDE Symposium briefly learn digitally connect: