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What is one of the biggest obstacles to implementing e-governance in India?

ALack of political will

BThe digital divide

COverlapping government jurisdictions

DResistance from foreign governments

Answer:

B. The digital divide

Read Explanation:

  • Unequal Access: A large portion of India's population, especially in rural areas, lacks access to essential technology like computers, smartphones, and reliable internet connections. This makes it impossible for them to use online government services.

  • Lack of Digital Literacy: Even with access to technology, many people, particularly the elderly and less-educated, do not have the skills to navigate digital platforms. This "digital illiteracy" is a major barrier to adopting e-governance services.

  • Exclusion of the Poor: The cost of internet access and devices is often too high for low-income households, creating a significant gap between the urban rich and the rural poor. This prevents e-governance from reaching the very people who need it most.


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