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Which of the following is NOT one of the three core goals of the UX4G initiative?

AImproving Accessibility and Ease of Use

BPromoting Consistency

CEmpowering Product Teams

DReducing the number of government applications

Answer:

D. Reducing the number of government applications

Read Explanation:

Reducing the number of government applications is not a core goal of the UX4G initiative.

The UX4G (User Experience for Government Applications) initiative, led by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), focuses on improving the design and user-friendliness of government digital services, not on consolidating them. Its main goals are:

  • To promote a citizen-centric approach by making government digital services more accessible and easier to use for all citizens.

  • To enhance user accessibility and ease of service to ensure that people with different abilities can use the platforms without difficulty.

  • To provide ready-to-use design components and technical support to government departments, helping them create visually appealing and consistent digital platforms.

The goal is to enhance the quality of existing and new government applications, not to decrease their quantity.


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