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Make Appointment process Transparent

Concerned over the intense lobbying for the post of Chief Information Officer (CIC), Right to Information (RTI) Activists have sought the intervention of the Prime Minister in making the appoinment process a transparent exercise that is also inclusive and participatory. In this regard, RTI Activists from across the country, including convenors of State RTI fora, on Wednesday wrote to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok...

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Sexual abuse law faces delay by Charu Sudan Kasturi

Women and child development minister Krishna Tirath has ordered her ministry to initiate fresh consultations on a proposed law criminalising sexual harassment at the workplace, effectively delaying further a bill ready for cabinet approval. Tirath has asked the ministry to hold fresh consultations with women’s rights groups and lawyers who have raised concerns that the bill does not adequately protect victims of sexual harassment, The Telegraph has learnt. The minister’s...

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Managing Disasters and Displacement by SG Vombatkere

The article presents the political and economic impacts of various kinds of natural and man-made disasters and associated displacement of populations, and argues for a wider and more inclusive definition of disasters in the interest of human rights, social justice and equity for the victims of disasters. Legislation, Disasters and People Numerous disasters at national and international levels have caused governments to recognise the need for rapid and effective response to provide...

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Public debate to precede amendments to RTI: Chavan by Krishnadas Rajagopal

The Department of Personnel and Training Minister Prithviraj Chavan on Monday assured RTI Activists of initiating a public debate before going ahead with amendments to the Right to Information Act. Allaying widespread fears among the public, the minister at a late evening meeting with a delegation of RTI Activists said the amendments would not be used to emasculate the transparency law which has since its inception in 2005 given citizens...

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It ain't broken

After strong protest from civil society organisations, the government has admitted that it is considering amending the Right to Information (RTI) Act. It has, however, assured Activists that a transparent and consultative process will be adopted before any action is taken, and the amendments will not be persevered with if Activist groups are able to convince the government that they are either unnecessary or counterproductive. These assurances notwithstanding, it is...

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