-The Times of India MUMBAI: Is India witnessing a spurt in unnecessary hysterectomies? Data released by international charity organization Oxfam on February 6 says as much. The agency said that unnecessary hysterectomies were being performed in Indian private hospitals to economically exploit poor women as well as government-run insurance schemes. A right to information (rti) request filed by one of Oxfam's local NGOs in the Dausa district of Rajasthan showed that 258...
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EC in a fix as rti files to go online -Aloke Tikku
-The Hindustan Times It is a small step that can add up to a big change. A government department has started putting online important policy files relating to the right to information law, beginning with documents that provide an insight into selection of central information commissioners. “We have received approval to upload all important files on the site — persmin.nic.in — once the final decision has been taken and the matter is...
More »rti activist ‘exposing’ corruption in educational system shot dead
-Express India Lucknow: An rti activist, who was also the headmaster in a government primary school, was shot dead by unidentified men in Mohammadabad police station area of Farrukhabad district on Thursday. The victim, Anand Prakash Rajput (42), had used rti to get information which he used to get three teachers dismissed from service for getting jobs on the basis of forged documents and the process of dismissal of three other teachers...
More »Few takers among women for rti -Partha Sarathi Biswas
-The Indian Express This is reflected in YASHDA’s 3-month certificate course on rti, which hardly has any women Even as the Right to Information, (rti) Act 2005 is being wielded as a transparency tool, authorities at Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration (YASHDA) say women have not being using it as they should. Former Central Information Commissioner (CIC) - a key player in the whole rti process - Shailesh Gandhi too said...
More »BORN TO CLEAR: 100% APPROVAL RATE FOR DAM PROJECTS
The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MOEF) has been the target of criticism from industry groups to the Prime Minister for allegedly holding up infrastructure and industrial development through its system of green clearances. But a recent analysis of 5 years of decision-making put out by an environmental group suggests why these attacks might be misplaced, given the ease with which every single of 262 proposed hydropower and irrigation projects...
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