International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research

E-ISSN: 2582-2160     Impact Factor: 9.24

A Widely Indexed Open Access Peer Reviewed Multidisciplinary Bi-monthly Scholarly International Journal

Call for Paper Volume 8, Issue 1 (January-February 2026) Submit your research before last 3 days of February to publish your research paper in the issue of January-February.

E-Governance in Punjab: Digital Literacy and the Challenge of the Digital Divide

Author(s) Ms. Randeep . Dhoot
Country India
Abstract The rapid expansion of e-governance in India has transformed public service delivery by enhancing efficiency, transparency, and citizen engagement. In Punjab, several e-governance initiatives have been introduced to provide online access to government services across sectors such as municipal administration, welfare delivery, revenue, and public grievances. However, the effectiveness of these initiatives is significantly influenced by the level of digital literacy and the persistence of the digital divide. This research paper examines the status of e-governance in Punjab with a specific focus on digital literacy as a key determinant of digital inclusion. The study analyses demographic and literacy data, patterns of internet and mobile usage, and rural–urban and gender-based disparities to understand how unequal digital capabilities affect citizens’ access to e-governance services. The findings reveal that despite high mobile penetration and growing internet connectivity, a substantial section of Punjab’s population—particularly rural residents, women, elderly citizens, and economically weaker groups—remains digitally excluded due to limited digital skills, language barriers, and lack of confidence in using digital platforms. This exclusion often leads to dependence on intermediaries, undermining the core objectives of e-governance.
The paper argues that bridging the digital divide in Punjab requires a holistic approach that combines infrastructure development with targeted digital literacy programs, regional language support, and strengthened assisted service mechanisms. The study concludes that improving digital literacy is essential for ensuring inclusive, accessible, and effective e-governance, and for enabling equitable participation of all citizens in Punjab’s digital governance framework.
Keywords E-Governance, Digital Divide, Digital Literacy, Urban-Rural Disparities, Inclusive Digital Development
Published In Volume 8, Issue 1, January-February 2026
Published On 2026-01-30
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2026.v08i01.67736
Short DOI https://doi.org/hbmv8f

Share this