This chapter discusses the importance of capacity building and the role of digital infrastructure in delivering citizen services, focusing on the challenges entrepreneurs face. In the pre-digital era, when computers were not part of public service delivery, the government's internal procedures were cumbersome. Citizens encountered several challenges viz., standing in long queues, filling out lengthy forms, carrying documents, and making multiple trips to various departments, — these all forced them to incur additional costs. To address this, governments have introduced entrepreneurs into the system. Mainly, rural areas suffer from inadequate physical and electronic infrastructure, such as unreliable electricity supply, limited internet connectivity, and outdated computers and other faded equipment. These constraints contribute significantly to the digital divide, where certain populations lack access to digital services and benefits. To mitigate this divide, especially in the public sector, concerted efforts are needed from the outset of ICT initiatives.