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What are the Steps to be followed to Implement GIGW Guidelines

January 23, 2025

Guidelines for Indian Government Websites
 
The GIGW (Guidelines for Indian Government Websites) is a comprehensive framework established by the Government of India to ensure that websites and applications adhere to a set of quality, accessibility, usability, and security standards. While these are specifically intended for Indian government websites, the principles are broadly applicable to any organization aiming to build user-centric and robust digital platforms.
Here’s a detailed overview of the GIGW Guidelines for website development:


1. Website Structure and Design
1.1 Layout and Navigation
  • Use consistent layouts throughout the website.
  • Provide clear and intuitive navigation menus with minimal clicks to access content.
  • Avoid clutter and ensure the interface is visually appealing.
  • Implement a responsive design to support all devices and screen resolutions.
1.2 Layout and Navigation
  • Organize content hierarchically, ensuring important information is easy to locate.
  • Display the most recent and relevant updates prominently on the homepage.
  • Maintain a sitemap to facilitate easy access to all sections.

2. Accessibility Standards
2.1 Inclusivity
  • Ensure compliance with WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) 2.0/2.1 at Level AA.
  • Provide text alternatives for non-text content (e.g., alt text for images).
  • Use semantic HTML tags to enhance accessibility for assistive technologies.
2.2 Keyboard Accessibility
  • Ensure all website functionalities can be accessed via a keyboard.
  • Avoid dependencies on mouse interactions alone.
2.3 Language and Readability
  • Offer content in multiple languages, prioritizing English and regional languages.
  • Use plain and simple language for text to cater to diverse literacy levels.

3. Security
3.1 Data Protection
  • Implement SSL certificates to ensure secure connections (HTTPS).
  • Ensure user data is encrypted during transmission and storage.
3.2 Secure Development Practices
  • Regularly update and patch the platform to mitigate vulnerabilities.
  • Conduct vulnerability assessments and penetration testing (VAPT) periodically.
  • Prevent cross-site scripting (XSS), SQL injection, and other common attacks.
3.3 Authentication
  • Provide multi-factor authentication (MFA) for sensitive or admin-level access.
  • Enable CAPTCHA or similar mechanisms to prevent automated spam attacks.

4. Content Management
4.1 Regular Updates
  • Ensure timely updates of content, such as government notifications, schemes, or reports.
  • Display the “Last Updated Date” on each webpage.
4.2 Consistency
  • Follow a uniform tone and style of writing across the website.

5. Performance Optimization
5.1 Loading Speed
  • Optimize images and other multimedia files to reduce load time.
  • Implement caching mechanisms to enhance speed.
5.2 Mobile-Friendly Design
  • Use responsive frameworks like Bootstrap or CSS grid systems for mobile adaptability.
  • Test performance across a variety of devices and browsers.

6. Search and Navigation
6.1 Effective Search Functionality
  • Provide an internal search engine with advanced filters.
  • Ensure search suggestions and autocomplete for improved usability.
6.2 User-Friendly URLs
  • Use short, descriptive, and meaningful URLs for all pages.
  • Avoid dynamic URLs with complex parameters.

7. Feedback and User Interaction
7.1 Feedback Mechanism
  • Provide an easy-to-use feedback form for users to share their suggestions and concerns.
  • Include options for reporting errors or accessibility issues.
7.2 Contact Information
  • Display clear and up-to-date contact details, including email IDs, phone numbers, and office addresses.
  • Include links to social media channels, if applicable.

8. Compliance with Guidelines
8.1 National Policies
  • Adhere to guidelines issued by NIC (National Informatics Centre) and MeitY (Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology).
  • Ensure compliance with IT Act 2000 and amendments.
8.2 Testing and Auditing
  • Conduct periodic accessibility, usability, and security audits.
  • Use tools like e-Governance Standards Compliance (e-GSC) for validation.

9. Archival and Maintenance
9.1 Data Archiving
  • Establish an archival mechanism to preserve older content and documents for future reference.
  • Ensure archived content is accessible and indexed properly.
9.2 Maintenance
  • Regularly review and update links to avoid broken links or 404 errors.
  • Monitor uptime using tools and ensure immediate action in case of downtime.

10. Miscellaneous
10.1 Multi-Browser Compatibility
  • Test compatibility with major browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.
  • Ensure functionality in older browsers as much as feasible.
10.2 Disaster Recovery
  • Implement a disaster recovery plan to restore the website quickly in case of cyber-attacks, crashes, or data loss.

The GIGW Guidelines act as a benchmark for delivering websites that are efficient, user-friendly, and compliant with global standards. Implementing these principles will not only improve user satisfaction but also build trust and credibility for any organization.

GIGW Manual 3.0 – Download Here