Exasperated with the government’s attempt to pack in retired bureaucrats as information commissioners, civil society has decided to take matters into its own hands. ‘Apply to be an information commissioner’ is a campaign they have launched to stir people to action and put pressure on the government to considering non-bureaucrats for the job. The campaign — mainly spreading through online rti forums and by word-of-mouth — took off a month...
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Fresh hopes over food security
The June 1 announcement by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, while releasing the Report Card for the first year of the second term of the United Progressive Alliance Government, that the Food Security Bill was under preparation and that the Bill would be placed in the public domain for scrutiny and wider consultation has raised hopes about early enactment of the law to ensure the people's right to food as part...
More »There is no law to curb illegal colonies: Govt by Dipak Kumar Dash
The Delhi government has admitted in an rti reply that there is no law to check the mushrooming of unauthorized colonies, thus defeating the purpose of planned development. "With no law in place to check their inception and growth or to punish the people involved, we are unable to put a cap on their rising numbers. The law only punishes people who buy the illegal properties and start construction. But...
More »Aruna Roy interviewed by Ajoy Ashirwad Mahaprashasta
Aruna Roy, the prominent political and social activist who spearheaded the campaign to institute the Right to Information Act in the 1990s, is an ardent critic of the anti-people and exclusionary policies of the first and the second United Progressive Alliance governments. A recipient of the Ramon Magsaysay Award for community leadership in 2000, she heads the Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathana (a trade union of workers and peasants) in Rajasamand, Rajasthan,...
More »Civil society stars to push Sonia's 'inclusive' agenda by Nitin Sethi
UPA's 'Planning Commission' for its development agenda - the National Advisory Council - is in place. The Congress high command has chosen a constellation of individuals with formidable reputations to steer the social agenda in UPA's second term. The watchdog, to be headed by Congress president Sonia Gandhi, will include Madhab Gadgil, Harsh Mander, M S Swaminathan, Aruna Roy, Jean Dreze, N C Saxena, Farha Naqvi, Anu Aga, Narendra Jadhav,...
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