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Which of the following is NOT a goal of using technology for good governance under the Digital India program?

AEnhancing service efficiency and transparency.

BIncreasing corruption and reducing accountability.

CStrengthening trust between the government and citizens.

DUsing tools like e-governance platforms and data analytics.

Answer:

B. Increasing corruption and reducing accountability.

Read Explanation:

  1. The program aims to "reduce corruption and make decision-making more accountable," which is the opposite of the incorrect option. The other options are direct goals mentioned in the "Technology for Good Governance" section.


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