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What do the various steps a government takes to become technologically advanced and efficient collectively form?

ADigital transformation initiatives.

BPublic-private partnerships.

CThe components of e-governance.

DBureaucratic reform processes.

Answer:

C. The components of e-governance.

Read Explanation:

The various steps a government takes to become technologically advanced and efficient collectively form the components of e-governance.

E-governance is the use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to improve government services. This includes a range of initiatives like creating online portals for public services, implementing digital payment systems, and using data to make better decisions. All these individual steps work together to create a more transparent, efficient, and responsive government that better serves its citizens.


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