The Hyderabad Declaration, adopted at the end of two-day 24th National Conference on e-Governance at Hyderabad, stated that the Government of India and State Governments shall collaborate to bring citizens and government closer through digital platforms. It also proposed to transform citizen services through use of technology by leveraging the artifacts of India Stack that include Aadhaar, UPI, DigiLocker, UMANG, e Sign and consent framework.
It was organised by the Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances (DAPRG), Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions and Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India in collaboration with the Government of Telangana.
The theme of this Conference is “India’s Techade: Digital Governance in a Post Pandemic World”. The other resolutions of the conference are :
- Fast track the implementation of the national level public digital platforms in key social sectors viz. Health, Education, Agriculture, etc by adopting open interoperable architecture for joined up connected services.
- Operationalize the data governance framework to facilitate data sharing within Government entities as also make available all data on data.gov.in except for a negative list. Enable protocols for data collection, data harvesting, data privacy, data anonymization, data security, and data preservation that can help build a data economy.
- Foster responsible use of emerging technology such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Blockchain, 5G, Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, etc for Social Empowerment.
- Make India the global hub for emerging technology through creation of large pool of skilled resources on futuristic technologies
- Ensure resilient Government Infrastructure with robust technological solutions to withstand pandemic like disruptions.
- Foster a spirit of research and development and process reengineering in ongoing government services
- Uplift good governance to higher level through healthy competition among States and UTs and among Central Ministries by benchmarking services.
- NeSDA 2021 to be adopted in collaboration with MeITY for improving e-Governance landscape.
- Integration of all State/District portals with CPGRAMS for seamless Redressal of Public Grievances
- Replication of awarded projects under National Awards for e-Governance 2020 – 21 and their nomination for dissemination of best practices through Regional conferences
- Adoption of e-office version 7.0 in all ministries and departments
- Use technology for propagating end to end service delivery without human interference to the citizen at the grass root level
- Make “digital” the primary aspect of government service design and delivery and provide requisite infrastructure to achieve that.