E-governance, which is the application of information and communication technology (ICT) to government functions, has several key objectives. These include:
Improving efficiency and effectiveness in government service delivery.
Enhancing transparency and accountability in government operations.
Reducing corruption by minimizing human interaction and creating a digital trail.
Empowering citizens by providing easy access to information and services.
Decreasing paperwork and bureaucracy by automating processes and digitizing records.
By digitizing processes and records, e-governance projects aim to reduce the reliance on physical paperwork and the complex, often slow, bureaucratic procedures associated with it. This makes government services faster and more convenient for citizens and businesses. Therefore, "increasing paperwork and bureaucracy" is fundamentally against the core principles of e-governance.