A Quote by Narendra Modi

E-governance easy governance, e-governance is economical governance. — © Narendra Modi
E-governance easy governance, e-governance is economical governance.
E-governance is easy governance, effective governance, and also economic governance. E-governance paves the way for good governance.
M-governance is empowered governance. It has the potential to make development a truly inclusive and comprehensive mass movement. It puts governance into everyone's reach. It puts governance in your hands 24/7.
E governance can bring minimum government and maximum governance. It is easy, effective and economic governance. It brings empowerment, equity and efficiency of the economy. It is a very useful field that can be the greatest problem solver of the people.
Transparency is the key to good governance & e-governance is the only effective way of transparent governance.
E-governance is the only way to move from good governance to proactive pro-people good governance (P2G2).
We are bringing technology into governance in a very big way. This is making governance easy, effective, economic and transparent.
E-Governance to me is easy, effective and efficient governance.
America somehow thinks that leadership relates to governance, and it certainly does. But society is much bigger than governance, and some of the truly great leadership of our society is outside the governance arena.
Harnessing e-governance moves the access to governance from long queues at offices to any internet point. In Gujarat, our UN awarded widely acclaimed SWAGAT e-governance system ensures that long-term grievances are resolved through use of online applications and video-conferencing across all district and block offices.
The biggest determinant in our lives is culture, where we are born, what the environment looks like. But the second biggest determinant is probably governance, good governance or a certain kind of governance makes a huge difference in our lives.
Naidu boasts of governance but does not understand what governance means.
When an institution goes through an inflection point, it has to institutionalise itself. That institutionalisation requires governance to be put in place, governance processes.
Governance is everything. Without governance we have nothing
When you're in governance, you understand the limitations and the complexities of governance.
Addressing governance issues are important because whichever silo you work in, be it education, microfinance, sanitation, food or health, you would eventually hit governance deficit.
Access to governance has to be guaranteed with transparent systems that deliver responses and outcomes. The strengthening of democratic governance empowers the population to become active partners in the growth process.
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