Kathmandu, Feb. 26 -- In a push towards digital transformation, Nepal's E-governance Board, under the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, introduced the 'E-Governance Blueprint' on Tuesday.
E-Governance, or electronic governance, uses information and communication technologies (ICTs) like the internet, mobile computing, and networks to improve government and public sector services.
Experts say if public input is valued and implemented well, the blueprint could pave the way for a paperless government. It promises digital interactions and a stronger connection between the state, private sector, and citizens.
"By reducing bureaucratic inefficiencies, it could usher in a new era of technology-driven governance," says Chi...
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