Widespread global acceptance of electronic governance designates
that E-governance has revolutionized the governing systems in the
world to a degree. Many developing countries around the world has
initiated and implemented several ICT projects in different
ministries to build basic infrastructure, to impart IT literacy to
the employees and to make some of the government services IT
enabled. E-governance promises transparency, shortened service
delivery time, mitigation of poverty, corruption, and strengthening
of democratic practices through people's participation, and support
for good governance. Though the governments of the developing
countries are concerned about the issue 'E-governance', in many
developing countries E-governance is not in the best practice level
thus the advantages of electronic governance are not delivered in
full fledge. This paper aims to investigate the maturity level and
practices of E-governance currently being followed by the selected
developing countries. The authors followed qualititative research
approach to investigate the maturity level and current practices of
the selected countries' E-governance.
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