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[http://india.gov.in/knowindia.php '''Know India'''] – Learn more about India through this section that offers an insight into the heritage, history, culture, geography, politics and demographics of the country. It also introduces the nation’s National Symbols, States and [[Union Territories]],Districts in India, National Holiday and Kids Corner. My India My Pride segments of this section work to educate citizens about the legacy of the country and create a feeling of patriotism.[http://www.india.gov.in/myindia/myindia.php '''My India My Pride'''] is a rich segment which encloses Presidents Address to the nation, Republic Day Webcast, poems on India, photo archive of republic day celebrations. One can also find august listing of awardees of Bharat Ratna, Param Vir Chakra, Padma Awards, Gallantry Awards, Bravery Awards, Correctional Service Medal Awards, Police Medal for Gallantry and Meritorious Service Awards etc.
[http://india.gov.in/knowindia.php '''Know India'''] – Learn more about India through this section that offers an insight into the heritage, history, culture, geography, politics and demographics of the country. It also introduces the nation’s National Symbols, States and [[Union Territories]],Districts in India, National Holiday and Kids Corner. My India My Pride segments of this section work to educate citizens about the legacy of the country and create a feeling of patriotism.[http://www.india.gov.in/myindia/myindia.php '''My India My Pride'''] is a rich segment which encloses Presidents Address to the nation, Republic Day Webcast, poems on India, photo archive of republic day celebrations. One can also find august listing of awardees of Bharat Ratna, Param Vir Chakra, Padma Awards, Gallantry Awards, Bravery Awards, Correctional Service Medal Awards, Police Medal for Gallantry and Meritorious Service Awards etc.


[http://business.gov.in/ '''Business Section'''] – India.gov.in has a microsite for business related information at [http://www.business.gov.in/ business.gov.in]. Also known as the Business Portal of India, this section provides a step by step guide for new entrepreneurs and content on different aspects of doing business in India. The website also links to business related online services, provides forms of government departments and connects various business related government websites.
[http://business.gov.in/ '''Business Section'''] – India.gov.in has a microsite for business related information at [http://www.business.gov.in/ '''business.gov.in''']. Also known as the Business Portal of India, this section provides a step by step guide for new entrepreneurs and content on different aspects of doing business in India. The website also links to business related online services, provides forms of government departments and connects various business related government websites.


'''Current Information''' - India.gov.in is a useful source of timely and reliable information on different issues. It regularly offers live [http://webcast.gov.in/ webcasts] of important National events such as the [[Republic Day Parade]] and the [[Union budget of India]]. It also provides a news feed of latest news articles from [[Doordarshan]], offers fresh [[press releases]] sourced from the Press Information Bureau and a list of [http://www.india.gov.in/annoucements.php announcements] contributed by various Central and State departments.
'''Current Information''' - India.gov.in is a useful source of timely and reliable information on various topics, aspects and news. It regularly offers live [http://webcast.gov.in/ webcasts] of important National events such as the [[Republic Day Parade]] and the [[Union budget of India]]. It also provides a news feed of latest news articles from [[Doordarshan]], offers fresh [[press releases]] sourced from the Press Information Bureau and a list of [http://www.india.gov.in/annoucements.php announcements] contributed by various Central and State departments.


[http://www.india.gov.in/howdo/index.php '''How Do I'''] – This section provides you with information and useful links to avail various Citizen Services being provided by the Central & State/UT Governments in India. The list, however, is not exhaustive, as we are committed to adding more and more information about other services for which citizens and other stakeholders need to interact with the Government. It is one of the most sought after category as it helps you access citizen centric implementation of e-governance initiatives by the center.
[http://www.india.gov.in/howdo/index.php '''How Do I'''] – This section provides you with information and useful links to avail various Citizen Services being provided by the Central & State/UT Governments in India. The list, however, is not exhaustive, as we are committed to adding more and more information about other services for which citizens and other stakeholders need to interact with the Government. It is one of the most sought after category as it helps you access citizen centric implementation of e-governance initiatives by the center.

Revision as of 09:25, 3 May 2012

National Portal of India
AbbreviationNPI
Formation2005[1]
HeadquartersNew Delhi
Location
Websiteindia.gov.in

India.gov.in is the Indian Government’s Web portal for citizens. It presents a wide range of information resources and online services from various government sources, accessible from a single-point entry. It is also known as the National Portal of India. This is the Official Portal of the Indian Government, designed, developed and hosted by National Informatics Centre (NIC), the premier S&T Organisation of the Government of India under the aegis of Department of Electronics and Information Technology, Ministry of Communications & Information Technology. The Portal has been developed as a Mission Mode Project under the National E-Governance Plan of the Government. The objective behind the Portal is to provide a single window access to the information and services such as passport, driving licenses, company registration etc. being provided by the Indian Government for the citizens and other stakeholders. India.gov.in has separate sections for people living abroad, business persons, government employees, senior citizens and children. The Portal is also useful to foreign citizen and researchers searching for accurate information on India. It provides details of the people occupying high offices in India, the work completed by various ministries, press releases, demographics, tourism, cultural heritage and a lot more. India.gov.in links to a multitude of Union, State, District and local level official websites and is the most comprehensive Portal about the Government of India with links to 7000 government websites. The website also has a feature that customizes the content displayed, based on a user’s individual profile and preferences. It is accessible by differently-abled people and users of handheld devices. The Portal has an average of around twenty lakh website visitors per month. While most of these visitors are from India, around 24 per cent of these visitors come from foreign countries. Portal is also linked to Google web pages by over 25,300,000 web pages.


History

India.gov.in was launched on 10 November 2005[2]. It is a Mission Mode Project under the National E-Governance Plan[3] or NeGP. The Portal is managed by the National Informatics Centre[4], which operates under the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. The National Portal of India is built from the ‘users’ or ‘citizens’ perspective, with information presented and categorized in a manner sought by general citizens.

A four-phased implementation strategy was devised for the creation of the Portal. Phase I saw the initiation of the Portal with work on essentials like conceptualization, designing the blueprint and creating technology architecture. The Second Phase saw the launch of the first version of the Portal, which comprised already existing information that was repackaged and presented in a citizen friendly manner.

During Phase III, dedicated infrastructure was set up, which included the launch of the Hindi version of the Portal, content personalization features and the introduction of a Content Management System. The last and final phase entailed making the content universally accessible, W3C compliant and providing seamless integration of the Portal interface with important online services already being provided by other government departments.

The content of the portal has been created through the combined efforts of various Government units at different levels of hierarchy as well as that of the core Project Team of National Informatics Centre.

Content

India.gov.in provides website visitors with comprehensive content presented in a user friendly format, with access to thousands of services. Here are details about the major sections of the Portal.

Government Section – This part provides details about people holding important portfolio in the legislature, executive, judiciary and defence forces of India. It also has information about the Constitution, Parliament, Acts, Rules, Regulations and Schemes of the Government. It is a special corner for Government employees that offers facts about recruitment, training, pension, housing and related topics. This section also provides a searchable contact directory, a database of Government websites.

Citizen Section– This section is a storehouse of information on issues that matter the most to Indian citizens. It includes comprehensive information on topics like health, agriculture, education, employment, housing, senior citizens, law, tourism, banking and taxes. Each segment provides in depth details on various related topics as well as specific information on schemes, facilities, FAQ’s in addition to valuable tips and links to important Government resources.

Overseas Section– Specially made for Non Resident Indians (NRIs), persons of Indian origin (PIOs) and foreign nationals, this section is a useful handbook to people wishing to visit or study in India. It has information on passports, visas, customs rules, travel advisories, embassies, educational courses, travel and so on. The segment on Indian Diaspora talks about schemes, awards and events available to them as well as a list of commonly asked questions.

Sectors – This section offers an overview of the work being done by leading development sectors and their various units. These are the Ministry of Agriculture; Water Resources; Finance: Commerce and Industry; Communications and Information Technology; Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution; Defence; Education; Rural Development; Transport; Science and Technology, Health and Family Welfare; and Environment and Forests.

Directories - This is one of the most popular and visitor oriented section that offers huge link repository of important web links which links to official websites /web-pages of the states and union territories. It consists of Links from gargantuan of Union Government bodies, state and union territories departments and bodies, legislature to judiciary. It also includes enormous amount of telephone number listing categorized state-wise. Visitors also find a comprehensive listing of STD, ISD and PIN codes with advanced area filter.

Documents - This section offers a one-stop source for important documents and reports released or published by the Indian Government at the Central or State level. This section is constantly under enhancement and the list presented is not exhaustive. The team intends to continue adding more and more useful Documents and Reports in this section and visitors may suggest new additions to this page.

Forms- This section is a centralised resource for important Application Forms of Central/State/UT Governments which are required to be filled up and submitted for availing different services and applying for obtaining important certificates/licences. You can get Application forms pertaining to commonly required documents such as Ration Card, Driving Licence, Vehicle Registration, Passport, Birth/Death certificate etc from here.

Acts - This page lets you access the full text of all the Central Acts passed by the Indian Parliament ever since 1834 by searching the Indiacode Information System, a facility developed by the Legislative Department of the Ministry of Law and Justice in association with National Informatics Centre.

The Indiacode Textbase contains all the Sections, Schedules, Short Title, Enactment Date, and Footnotes in every act. Furthermore, the Statement of Objects and Reasons (S.O.R.), Table of Contents (TOC), or the Status of an Act can also be retrieved through INCODIS. The INCODIS is a user-friendly system, through which users can look up the Acts or Amendments of their interest comfortably, provided they know either -the Act year, Act number, Section number, Schedule number- or some keywords included in the Act.

Rules -This category includes important Rules passed by the Parliament and the State Legislative Assemblies as well as the Sub-ordinate legislations issued by the Departments based on those Rules & Regulations.

Schemes- Indian Government, at all levels, announces Welfare Schemes for a cross section of the society from time to time. These Schemes could be either Central, State specific or a Joint collaboration between the Centre and the States. In this section, we have attempted to provide you with easy and single point access to information about several welfare schemes of the Government and their various aspects including eligible beneficiaries, types of benefits, scheme details etc. Tenders- This section takes a visitor to sub-site www.tenders.gov.in, a dedicated portal for various tenders published by Indian Government Departments, Public Sector Units, Public Sector Banks, State Government Departments and other Government Organisations across the country. This remains to be of great interest for various private players as they can contribute to the growth and development as sought by the tender providing authority.

Know India – Learn more about India through this section that offers an insight into the heritage, history, culture, geography, politics and demographics of the country. It also introduces the nation’s National Symbols, States and Union Territories,Districts in India, National Holiday and Kids Corner. My India My Pride segments of this section work to educate citizens about the legacy of the country and create a feeling of patriotism.My India My Pride is a rich segment which encloses Presidents Address to the nation, Republic Day Webcast, poems on India, photo archive of republic day celebrations. One can also find august listing of awardees of Bharat Ratna, Param Vir Chakra, Padma Awards, Gallantry Awards, Bravery Awards, Correctional Service Medal Awards, Police Medal for Gallantry and Meritorious Service Awards etc.

Business Section – India.gov.in has a microsite for business related information at business.gov.in. Also known as the Business Portal of India, this section provides a step by step guide for new entrepreneurs and content on different aspects of doing business in India. The website also links to business related online services, provides forms of government departments and connects various business related government websites.

Current Information - India.gov.in is a useful source of timely and reliable information on various topics, aspects and news. It regularly offers live webcasts of important National events such as the Republic Day Parade and the Union budget of India. It also provides a news feed of latest news articles from Doordarshan, offers fresh press releases sourced from the Press Information Bureau and a list of announcements contributed by various Central and State departments.

How Do I – This section provides you with information and useful links to avail various Citizen Services being provided by the Central & State/UT Governments in India. The list, however, is not exhaustive, as we are committed to adding more and more information about other services for which citizens and other stakeholders need to interact with the Government. It is one of the most sought after category as it helps you access citizen centric implementation of e-governance initiatives by the center. One can Obtain, Birth Certificate, Caste Certificate, Tribe Certificate, Domicile Certificate, Driving Licence, Marriage Certificate, Death Certificate etc. You can also avail information and forms to apply for PAN Card, TAN Card, Ration Card, Passport and Inclusion of name in the Electoral Rolls. One can easily register his/her Land/Property, Vehicle, with State Employment Exchange as Employer Company, .IN Domain, GOV.IN Domain and he/she can also file grievances on Passport seva. This section provides information and links to tons of other services such as to check/track EPF balance, stolen vehicles, Acts of Indian Parliaments, examination results, agricultural market prices etc. One can book/file/lodge complaints with Central Vigilance Commission, income tax returns, air and train tickets. This section also explains you where and how to contribute to Prime Ministers Relief Fund and help the nation meet the challenges of natural calamity and disasters.

Peoples Group - This section offers a window to each genre to its respective needs and information in accordance with governance interactivity. It categorizes mass into various peoples group such as Defence & Paramilitary Personnel, Indian Diaspora, Students, Entrepreneurs, The Eco Warriors, Kids, Job seekers, Government Employees, Rural Indian, Differently-abled, Importers and Exporters, Senior Citizen and Nagar Palikas. One can avail substantial information pertaining to every aspect of citizen behaviour in the democratic set-up.

Spotlight – The Spotlight is a monthly feature that highlights an citizen-centric online service, scheme or event of the Government, which may be of unique significance in a given instance of time. On certain occasions, India.gov.in may also bring out special Spotlights which may relate to various genres like spotlight on exams, counseling etc.

NGO Partnership System – A micro site launched earlier this year, this system provides a platform for social networking amongst Non Governmental Organizations(NGO) and other voluntary organizations doing social work and promoting various causes in India. It also enables them to apply online for grants against various Government schemes.

CIC Online – A micro site launched earlier this year to provides a platform for the citizen of India to lodge Online Complaint and/or Appeal under RTI Act to the Central Information Commission an adjucatory body for the Public Authorities under the Government of India. It also enables them to online check status of the petition using the Unique Identification Number. It is fully integrated with a twelve stage back-end workflow system to provide exact status of a petition. The site is fully compliant with WCAG 2.0 Level AA.

E-Greetings – The Portal has a large collection of E-greetings for various Indian festivals and National Holidays . It also has e-cards on monuments, culture, natural beauty and villages of the country.

Newsletter – At the beginning of every month, India.gov.in sends out a Newsletter detailing the new offerings of the Portal and providing a summary of the latest publications, websites and press releases of the Government. Special Newsletters are also brought out to promote specific events like New Year’s Day and the Web Ratna Awards.

Features

Hindi Language Portal – The entire content of India.gov.in is also available in Hindi at Bharat.gov.in . This feature fulfils the requirement of the Hindi speaking populace, who needed easy-to-understand content in the local language. This content includes citizen centric information from various Government sources as well as the monthly Newsletter and Spotlight in Hindi.

Content Depository – The content depository is a storehouse of thousands of important documents, forms, contact directories, schemes, acts, rules and websites contributed by various Government Ministries and Departments at the Central and State level. The contribution of such content is facilitated by a modern Content Management System(CMS).

Accessibility Options – Both English and Hindi versions of the Portal are accessible to all visitors irrespective of any disability they may have or difference in the device or technology they are using. Such features, like descriptive text for links and images, keyboard browsing and ability to change text size enable better readability in screen readers, magnifiers and mobile phones.

Standardization – The Portal strictly adheres to the ‘Guidelines for Indian Government Websites’. It is also W3C compliant and is certified as a quality website by the Standardization Testing and Quality Certification (STQC) Directorate. The Scope of Approval of this certificate covers three ISO Standards - ISO 25051:2006 Software Engineering, ISO/IEC 9126-1:2001 Software Engineering and ISO/IEC TR 9126-2:2003 Software Engineering.

Web Ratna Awards– India.gov.in has recently instituted the Web Ratna Awards to recognize exemplary e-governance initiatives in the Government sector and to encourage their replication. Nominations were invited for six categories from all units of the Indian Government at the Centre and State level as well as Indian Missions Abroad.

Awards

India.gov.in and its micro sites has won numerous awards and other prizes. Here is a list of some of them -

  • CIC Online received the ‘Best Project- G2G/G2C’ award for excellence in the CSI-Nihilent E-Governance Awards 2008-09 at the CSI Annual Convention in Pune (2009)
  • The 'Government to Citizens Initiative of the Year' Award, in the eGovernance track, at the e-India Awards, 2009 held at Hyderabad.
  • Best Paper Award at the 6th International Conference on E-Governance (ICEG-2008) with its paper titled, 'Stakeholder Empowerment through Participatory Governance: A Case Study'.
  • Finalist at the Stockholm Challenge, 2008 (Public Administration Category)
  • A paper on Citizen participation in the process of ICT enabled governance: A Case Study presented at the 1st International Conference on Electronics Government A Theory and Practice Macau, 2007.
  • Best System Demonstration Award at the 9th International Digital Government Research Conference in Montreal, Canada, 2008.
  • Best e-Content award at the Manthan Awards 2007 organised by the Digital Empowerment Foundation.
  • Silver Icon Award in the Best Website Category at the 10th National E-Governance Conference held at Bhopal.
  • ‘Best Project- Technology’ award for excellence in the CSI-Nihilent E-Governance Awards at the CSI Annual Convention in Kolkata (2006)

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