Talk about how the “Right to Information” contributes to governance openness. (125 Words) [UPPSC 2020]
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Role of 'Right to Information' (RTI) for Transparency in Governance Overview The Right to Information (RTI) Act, enacted in 2005, is a pivotal legislation aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability in governance. It empowers citizens to seek information from public authorities, thereby promoRead more
Role of ‘Right to Information’ (RTI) for Transparency in Governance
Overview The Right to Information (RTI) Act, enacted in 2005, is a pivotal legislation aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability in governance. It empowers citizens to seek information from public authorities, thereby promoting openness in government operations.
Role in Transparency
Recent Example In 2020, the Delhi High Court upheld the RTI application seeking information about COVID-19 vaccine procurement, highlighting RTI’s role in ensuring transparency in critical public health matters.
Conclusion RTI is essential for ensuring transparent governance by making government actions more accessible to the public, thus reinforcing accountability and reducing corruption.
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