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The Complex Nature of e-Government Projects: A Case Study of Bhoomi, an Initiative in Karnataka, India

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The Bhoomi model of digitizing land records and implementing a system of easy access to records, for verification and changes, is being adopted by the Government of India to replicate on a nationwide basis.
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The Bhoomi e-government project of Karnataka is fast gaining recognition as one of the best-implemented projects in India. As of this writing, the Bhoomi model of digitizing land records and implementing a system of easy access to records, for verification and changes, is being adopted by the Government of India to replicate on a nationwide basis. This follows a felt need by the government to improve services for the bulk of India’s over 1 billion population that is engaged in agriculture. The Bhoomi project is designed for the computerization of land records and all operations that surround it, such as, obtaining a copy of a land record, correction of errors on a land record, the mutation of land records, etc. The process was initiated in 1991 and to date about 20 million land records have been digitized covering the land holdings of some 6.7 million farmers in the state. Bhoomi kiosks are now located in all 177 taluks (a division of a district) of the state’s 27 districts.

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Bhoomi, Gyan Ganga, e-governance and the right to information: ICTS and development in India

TL;DR: It is argued that the inability to factor in real-life contestations in the field, to deal with pre-existing constraints related to gender, caste, feudalism, privilege and traditional exercises of power, limits the real potential of ICTs in development.
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Bhoomi, Gyan Ganga, e-governance and the right to information: ICTs and development in India

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that the inability to factor in real-life contestations in the field, to deal with preexisting constraints related to gender, caste, feudalism, privilege and traditional exercises of power, limits the real potential of ICTs in development.
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ICTD state of the union: where have we reached and where are we headed

TL;DR: The history and growth of ICTD since the 1990s is examined, the trends defining this research field are underline and the progress in research areas that have come to dominate discussion are examined through a thorough literature review.
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Evaluation of e-government systems: project assessment vs development assessment

TL;DR: A case for evaluation of e-government projects by using development theory as propounded by Amartya Sen is presented, and the Bhoomi system of Karnataka, India is evaluated using both a project assessment approach and a development assessment approach.
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E-Governance and Development: Service Delivery to Empower the Poor

TL;DR: An alternative approach to the issue of the use information and communications technology in governance process by focusing on citizens and stakeholders needs and fostering their participation in decision-making processes is suggested.
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