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According to Thomas B. Riley, what is a common objective shared by both e-governance and e-government?

  1. To establish fully automated government services.
  2. To gain the consent and cooperation of the governed.
  3. To reduce the size of government bureaucracy.
  4. To implement a completely decentralized governance model.

    Aഇവയൊന്നുമല്ല

    Bi, iv

    Cii മാത്രം

    Diii മാത്രം

    Answer:

    C. ii മാത്രം

    Read Explanation:

    Thomas B. Riley's perspective highlights a shared fundamental goal between e-government and e-governance: achieving the consent and cooperation of the citizens they serve. While their methods and the breadth of their applications differ, both approaches ultimately aim to foster a better relationship between the government and the public, ensuring that governance is effective and supported by the populace. This consent is often built through transparency, responsiveness, and efficient service delivery.

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