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Assess the validity of these claims about E-governance's impact on transparency and accountability.

  1. E-governance enhances transparency by enabling citizens to access government data online.
  2. Increased transparency resulting from E-governance does not lead to greater accountability.
  3. Accountability in government is strengthened when citizens can clearly view the government's functions and data.
  4. E-governance methods are designed to conceal government information from the public.

    Aiv മാത്രം

    Bi, iii

    Ciii

    Dii മാത്രം

    Answer:

    B. i, iii

    Read Explanation:

    Transparency and accountability are closely linked benefits of E-governance. By making government operations and data accessible through digital platforms, E-governance creates an environment where citizens can easily understand and scrutinize governmental actions. This open access directly fosters a culture of accountability, as officials are more answerable for their decisions and performance.

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