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What is the objective of the Virtual IT Cadre project?

ATo build secure IT infrastructure for the state

BTo provide Aadhaar enrolment services

CTo form and train an effective IT team for e-Governance projects

DTo manage the State Data Centre

Answer:

C. To form and train an effective IT team for e-Governance projects

Read Explanation:

The Virtual IT Cadre project aims to create a dedicated and skilled pool of IT professionals drawn from various government departments. The main objective is to train and equip this cadre with the necessary knowledge and skills to manage, implement, and support the state's various e-Governance initiatives and IT projects. This forms a distributed, "virtual" team that ensures technical expertise is available across the government machinery for project success.


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Analyze the statements about the NeGP's launch and objectives. Which statement is incorrect?

  1. The National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) was launched in India on May 18, 2006.
  2. A key objective of NeGP is to increase the complexity of accessing government services.
  3. NeGP aims to empower citizens with convenient and transparent government service options.
  4. The plan seeks to make all government services accessible to the common person in their locality.

    What is the main objective of the 'e-Bhasha' MMP?

    1. To make digital content and services available in Indian languages.
    2. To improve access to information and services for a broader population.
    3. To promote digital inclusion by overcoming language barriers.
    4. To restrict digital services to only those proficient in English.

      How does the TDIL program aim to bridge the technological divide?

      1. By ensuring Hindi-speaking states have technology to support local language use.
      2. By creating accessible tools like pocket translators and reading machines for individuals with disabilities.
      3. By focusing solely on software development and ignoring hardware needs.