-The Times of India If the proposed Lokpal will cure administration, RTI will help it. Hence both were complimentary to each other, said Satyanand Mishra, chief information commissioner (CIC), government of India. The government wants that the corporate houses should also abide by the Right to Information (RTI) Act, falling on then lines of the government offices. Mishra said that India Inc will also have to accept transparency and for this they can...
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Bringing companies under RTI is not good idea: Infosys
-The Economic Times Leading IT company Infosys today disapproved the idea of bringing corporates under the ambit of the Right to Information Act by saying that they were already accountable to several regulators in the country. "We are reluctant (that) we should be included (under the Right To Information)," Infosys Executive Co Chairman S Gopalakrishnan said at a CII even here. He was responding to a query on whether the Indian corporates should...
More »Danger to my life, says activist backing Yogita's family
Two men threatened to finish off my family, says Ingle The case of death of Nagpur girl Yogita Thakre has taken a new twist with Kishore Ingle, a local activist helping her family, alleging threat to his life and family. A complaint has been registered at a police station in Nagpur. Two persons, wearing monkey caps, arrived on a bike at Mr. Ingle's house late on Friday evening. “They were young. They...
More »RBI asked to name top 100 defaulting industrialists by Anuja & Remya Nair
The commission has now directed RBI to furnish the information by 10 December to the applicant and publish it on its website by the month-end The Central Information Commission (CIC), which enforces the Right to Information Act, has directed the central bank to make public the names of the top 100 industrialists who have defaulted on loans taken from public sector banks. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had declined to disclose...
More »Centre declines sanction for prosecution in 26 cases under under AFSPA
-DNA Contrary to the government claims that the human rights violators are punished according to law, an RTI query by a rights group has revealed that the Centre has declined sanction for prosecution in 26 cases under Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) while permission is awaited in 16 cases. In a reply to an application under Right to Information Act by Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society (JKCCS), the state home...
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