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Besides private investment, what are other ways governments can fund e-governance?

  1. Implementing user-specific subscription fees for all e-governance services.
  2. Creating government revenue streams through advertisements on e-governance platforms.
  3. Monetizing the sharing of certain government information.
  4. Reducing essential public services to reallocate funds.

    Aമൂന്ന്

    Bരണ്ടും മൂന്നും

    Cരണ്ട് മാത്രം

    Dഒന്നും മൂന്നും

    Answer:

    B. രണ്ടും മൂന്നും

    Read Explanation:

    Governments can explore various internal revenue generation strategies to support e-governance initiatives. Advertising on government websites or portals can be a source of income, provided it is done in a way that does not compromise user experience or data privacy. Similarly, certain non-sensitive government data or information can be licensed or sold, creating a revenue stream. These methods supplement direct budgetary allocations and private sector funding, helping to ensure the sustainability of e-governance projects without solely relying on taxes or cutting other public services.

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