Changed governance or computerized governance? Computerized property transfer processes in Tamil Nadu (India)

R. Vasudevan
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This paper reports on the first large-scale e-government project in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Called STAR (Simplified Transparent Administration of Registration), this project uses ICTs in the administrative processes involved in transfer of ownership of real estate. A World Bank study (Tamil Nadu Governance Challenges published in October 2004 ) identified a bloated government workforce, poor levels of transparency and accountability, high levels of corruption and the poor quality of public services as the significant governance challenges faced by Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu, however, has the advantage of a high-quality ICT infrastructure built for promoting IT and IT-enabled services industries. E-government is generally believed to have the capacity to increase productivity, promote higher levels of transparency and accountability, and contribute to increased quality of public services. It is interesting, therefore, to examine how the government of Tamil Nadu is using ICTs to meet its governance challenges. The Registration Department of the government deals with registration of documents relating to sale, mortgage, lease of real estate properties, providing title search reports and similar functions. Before STAR, the department followed procedures unchanged since colonial times. The department had a reputation of being corrupt, arbitrary and unfriendly. The paper reports the results of a study of the objectives, implementation, funding, and actual working of STAR, as well as a survey of stakeholders on the impact of this project. Based on these, it discusses the effect that key policy choices made have on the impact of e-government projects
改变治理还是计算机化治理?印度泰米尔纳德邦的计算机化财产转让程序
本文报道了印度南部泰米尔纳德邦的第一个大型电子政务项目。该项目名为STAR(简化透明登记管理),在涉及房地产所有权转让的行政流程中使用信息通信技术。世界银行的一项研究(2004年10月发表的泰米尔纳德邦治理挑战)确定了泰米尔纳德邦面临的重大治理挑战,即臃肿的政府劳动力、低水平的透明度和问责制、高水平的腐败和低质量的公共服务。然而,泰米尔纳德邦拥有高质量的信息通信技术基础设施的优势,这些基础设施旨在促进信息通信技术和信息通信技术相关的服务行业。电子政务通常被认为有能力提高生产力,促进更高水平的透明度和问责制,并有助于提高公共服务的质量。因此,检视泰米尔纳德邦政府如何利用资讯及通讯科技应对治理挑战,是件有趣的事。政府注册署处理与物业买卖、按揭、租赁有关的文件的注册事宜,并提供业权查册报告及类似的服务。在实施新政策之前,海关遵循的程序自殖民时期以来一直没有改变。这个部门有腐败、专断和不友好的名声。该文件报告了该项目的目标、实施、供资和实际工作的研究结果,以及对该项目的影响的利益相关者的调查结果。在此基础上,讨论了关键政策选择对电子政务项目影响的影响
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