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Identify the false statement about e-governance reforms.

  1. E-governance aims to make government processes simpler and more efficient.
  2. A key benefit is greater government accountability through transparency.
  3. E-governance effectively limits the government's interaction with its citizens.
  4. ICT is central to the implementation of e-governance.

    Aiii മാത്രം

    Bii, iii

    Civ

    Di, iii

    Answer:

    A. iii മാത്രം

    Read Explanation:

    E-governance signifies the integration of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) into public administration to improve the delivery of government services and enhance citizen engagement. Its core advantages include making government operations more efficient, transparent, and accessible. By providing information and services online, e-governance empowers citizens and increases their participation in governance. It also fosters greater accountability by making government actions more visible. Contrary to limiting interaction, e-governance expands the government's reach, enabling it to connect with and serve a broader population more effectively.

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