Getting information under the RTI Act will soon be just a click away. In a month's time, citizens will be able to file their RTI applications on the BMC website. MUMBAI: Getting information under the ...
Every time 20-year-old Ahil Adithyaa drives from Mahindra World City in Chengalpattu where he lives, he has to pay up at Paranur toll plaza. The reluctance with which Ahil hands out the cash is ...
Ever since the Right to Information Act, 2005, came into effect, departments and agencies under Delhi government have received 2,74,737 applications. As many as 2,70,897 of these have been responded ...
Applications under Right to Information Act 2005 (RTI) can now be filed through www.rtionline.gov.in reports Times of India. We checked, and this website currently accepts RTI applications only for ...
RTI aggregation platform, Rapid Action Against Corruption in India (RAACI) has launched YourAdhikar, an online platform to file applications under Right to Information Act (2005). When we checked the ...
NEW DELHI, INDIA: The Right to Information Act, 2005 which mandates timely response to citizens requests for government information, has now gone online. Citizens of India can now file requests for ...
A resolution adopted by the Sümi Kükami Hoho (SKH) regarding the filing of applications under the Right to Information (RTI) ...
The objective of the Modi government is to proactively put out as much information as possible in public domain to reduce the need for Right to Information applications, Union home minister Amit Shah ...
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