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RTI: AP yet to do the right thing by P Vasudeva Rao

The Right to Information Act was the great white hope of Indian citizens who are consistently denied rightful information. Not only does it specify that most information in the public domain would be provided to citizens by right, but it also ensured that failure to do so by the bloated bureaucracy would result in penalties for erring officials. Trust the government, though, to subvert its own good intentions. The state government has...

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Now, RTI complaint hearings through video conferencing

-IANS   The Bihar State Information Commission (SIC) today launched avideo conferencing system for quicker hearing and disposal of complaints related to the Right to Information (RTI) Act, officials said. State Chief Information Commissioner (CIC)) A.K. Choudhary said the SIC will help dispose complaints against principal information officers for denying information under theRTI Act to people. Complaints from all over the state will be heard in Patna through video conferencing, saving...

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NAC proposals to strengthen MGNREGS by Smita Gupta

The Sonia Gandhi-led National Advisory Council (NAC) — at the initiative of which the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme was rolled out in UPA-I — is taking a fresh look at how to strengthen it. The NAC wants the scheme to move from its “relief work mode” to one that would blend “natural resources and labour to build productive assets.” When the NAC meets here on Thursday, the Deep...

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State information panel to hear RTI denial cases on camera by Ravi Dayal

The State Information Commission (SIC) will hold court to dispose appeals against principal information officers (PIOs) for denying information under the Right to Information (RTI) Act through videoconferencing from its Patna office from July 28. The SIC's videoconferencing facility would be inaugurated at the SK Memorial hall on July 28. The new facility would save at least three days and the disposal of the case would be instant, state information...

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A proven case by V Venkatesan

The Supreme Court criticises the Chhattisgarh and Central governments and orders the disbanding of Salwa Judum. THE case Nandini Sundar vs State of Chhattisgarh arose out of a writ petition (civil) filed in 2007 in the Supreme Court by Nandini Sundar, a Professor of sociology at the Delhi School of Economics; Ramachandra Guha, a historian; and E.A.S. Sarma, former Secretary to Government of India and former Commissioner, Tribal Welfare, Government...

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