A Comparative Analysis of Implementation Outcomes and Consequences of e-Governance Reforms in Education and Police Departments in District Mardan (2013-2017)
Nowadays, electronic governance has got importance due to its significant role in both developed and developing states ushered as a modern tool of governance. The core aim of e-Governance is to supervise and ease governance for residents, government, and businesses. There are basically four types of e-government services provided: Government to Business (G2B), Government to Government (G2G),Government to Citizen (G2C), and Government to Employee (G2E) along with Electronic-Right to Information(E-RTI). In all provinces of Pakistan E-G and E-RTI have been applied. This research has undertaken the less developed area under district government within the jurisdiction of the provincial government of KhyberPakhtunkhwa for the purpose of assessing the worth of implemented e-governance reforms package by actors dominating national politics.
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Biometric, Independent monitoring unit (IMU), FIRs, Vehicle Verification System (IVS), Identification Verification System (IVS), Criminal Record Verification (CRV), Police Access Service (PAS) and Pol
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(1) Safia Jawad
Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, KP, Pakistan.
(2) Brekhna Gul
Lecturer, University College for Women, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Younas Khan
Assistant Professor, Islamia College University, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
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APA : Jawad, S., Gul, B., & Khan, Y. (2021). A Comparative Analysis of Implementation Outcomes and Consequences of e-Governance Reforms in Education and Police Departments in District Mardan (2013-2017). Global Legal Studies Review, VI(II), 88-95 . https://doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2021(VI-II).11
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CHICAGO : Jawad, Safia, Brekhna Gul, and Younas Khan. 2021. "A Comparative Analysis of Implementation Outcomes and Consequences of e-Governance Reforms in Education and Police Departments in District Mardan (2013-2017)." Global Legal Studies Review, VI (II): 88-95 doi: 10.31703/glsr.2021(VI-II).11
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HARVARD : JAWAD, S., GUL, B. & KHAN, Y. 2021. A Comparative Analysis of Implementation Outcomes and Consequences of e-Governance Reforms in Education and Police Departments in District Mardan (2013-2017). Global Legal Studies Review, VI, 88-95 .
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MHRA : Jawad, Safia, Brekhna Gul, and Younas Khan. 2021. "A Comparative Analysis of Implementation Outcomes and Consequences of e-Governance Reforms in Education and Police Departments in District Mardan (2013-2017)." Global Legal Studies Review, VI: 88-95
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MLA : Jawad, Safia, Brekhna Gul, and Younas Khan. "A Comparative Analysis of Implementation Outcomes and Consequences of e-Governance Reforms in Education and Police Departments in District Mardan (2013-2017)." Global Legal Studies Review, VI.II (2021): 88-95 Print.
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OXFORD : Jawad, Safia, Gul, Brekhna, and Khan, Younas (2021), "A Comparative Analysis of Implementation Outcomes and Consequences of e-Governance Reforms in Education and Police Departments in District Mardan (2013-2017)", Global Legal Studies Review, VI (II), 88-95
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TURABIAN : Jawad, Safia, Brekhna Gul, and Younas Khan. "A Comparative Analysis of Implementation Outcomes and Consequences of e-Governance Reforms in Education and Police Departments in District Mardan (2013-2017)." Global Legal Studies Review VI, no. II (2021): 88-95 . https://doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2021(VI-II).11