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Right to Information (RTI)

How to file RTI and seek information from government?

The “Right to Information” (RTI) refers to the fundamental right of citizens to access information held by public authorities. It is a key tool for promoting transparency, accountability, and good governance in democratic societies. Here are some key aspects of the Right to Information

Legal Framework: Many countries have enacted laws or regulations that guarantee the Right to Information. These laws typically define the scope of the right, establish procedures for requesting information, and outline the responsibilities of public authorities in responding to requests.

Access to Information: The Right to Information allows citizens to request access to a wide range of information held by public authorities, including government agencies, ministries, departments, and other public bodies. This may include records, documents, reports, policies, decisions, and other forms of information.

Transparency and Accountability: By providing citizens with access to information about government activities, the Right to Information promotes transparency and accountability in governance. It allows citizens to hold public officials accountable for their actions, decisions, and use of public resources.

Empowerment of Citizens: The Right to Information empowers citizens to participate more effectively in the democratic process by enabling them to make informed decisions, engage in public debate, and advocate for change. It helps bridge the information gap between government and citizens, fostering a more informed and engaged society.

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