Key Points

The National e-Governance Division has successfully integrated nearly 2,000 government services across all Indian states and union territories. Citizens can now access digital services including certificates, welfare schemes, and utility payments through DigiLocker and e-District platforms. Maharashtra offers the highest number of services at 254, while the nationwide total reaches 1,938 digital offerings. This achievement represents a major step toward paperless governance and supports Prime Minister Modi's Digital India vision.

Key Points: NeGD Integrates 2000 e-Govt Services on DigiLocker e-District Pan-India

  • Maharashtra leads with 254 services followed by Delhi's 123 and Karnataka's 113
  • Covers certificates, welfare schemes, utility payments and essential facilities
  • Supports Digital India vision of paperless mobile governance
  • AI-driven approach planned for future service expansion
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NeGD achieves pan-India integration of nearly 2,000 e-govt services on DigiLocker, e-District platforms

National e-Governance Division enables access to nearly 2,000 digital services across all 36 states and UTs through DigiLocker and e-District platforms.

"DigiLocker has emerged as a robust pillar of India's digital public infrastructure - Official Release"

New Delhi, August 31

The National e-Governance Division (NeGD), under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), has achieved another significant milestone by enabling the pan-India integration of e-Government services on the DigiLocker and e-District platforms. With this achievement, citizens across all 36 States and Union Territories can now seamlessly access close to 2,000 digital services anytime, anywhere, According to an official release.

The integrated services cover a broad spectrum of citizen needs, including certificates, welfare schemes, utility payments and other essential facilities, thereby ensuring convenience, efficiency and transparency in delivery. This development marks a major leap in realising the vision of the Digital India programme, fostering paperless and mobile governance and contributing directly to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

DigiLocker has emerged as a robust pillar of India's digital public infrastructure by successfully addressing challenges of interoperability, data security and multi-stakeholder coordination. Its innovative and resilient framework has enabled ease of access, inclusivity and reliability, empowering citizens across the country with trusted digital services.

With this expansion, citizens in Maharashtra now have access to the highest number of services at 254, followed by Delhi with 123, Karnataka with 113, Assam with 102, and Uttar Pradesh with 86.

Furthermore, Kerala and Jammu & Kashmir each offer 77 services, while Andhra Pradesh provides 76, and Gujarat offers 64. Similarly, Tamil Nadu and Goa extend 63 services each, whereas Haryana offers 60 and Himachal Pradesh delivers 58. In total, 1,938 services are currently available to citizens nationwide.

Building on this success, NeGD plans to further expand the portfolio of e-Government services by adopting emerging technologies through an AI-driven approach. Structured training programmes and workshops will be conducted to strengthen awareness at the State level, while continued innovation will ensure greater inclusivity and improved last-mile delivery of services.

This milestone underscores the Government's commitment to leveraging technology to empower citizens and transform governance, in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a digitally enabled and inclusive India.

In 2009, the National e-Governance Division was created by the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology as an Independent Business Division under the Digital India Corporation, a section 8 not-for-profit company.

Since 2009, NeGD has played a pivotal role in supporting MeitY in Programme Management and the implementation of e-governance projects, providing technical and advisory support to Ministries/departments at both central and State levels, along with other Government organisations.

NeGD's major operational areas include programme management, project development, technology management, capacity building, and awareness and communication-related activities under the Digital India Programme's flagship.

NeGD has developed and is managing several National Public Digital Platforms such as DigiLocker, Entity Locker, UMANG, OpenForge, API Setu, myScheme, India Stack Global, Meri Pehchaan, UX4G, etc.

- ANI

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Priya S
Why is there such disparity between states? Maharashtra has 254 services while some states have less than 60. Digital India should mean equal access for all citizens, not just some regions.
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Arjun K
Finally! I remember the days of standing in long queues for simple certificates. This digital transformation is exactly what India needed. Kudos to the team! 🙌
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to India, I'm impressed by how quickly digital governance is evolving here. DigiLocker made my document verification so much easier than expected!
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Vikram M
Hope they focus on making these services accessible in regional languages too. Many elderly people in rural areas struggle with English/Hindi interfaces. Inclusivity means language support as well.
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Michael C
The data security aspect is crucial. While this is impressive progress, I hope there are robust measures in place to protect citizen data from breaches. Privacy should be priority number one.

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