one of the modules RTI Right To Information Act 2008 In any government information this act apply we get details information
Process
Under the Act, all authorities covered must appoint their Public Information Officer (PIO). Any person may submit a request to the PIO for information in writing. It is the PIO's obligation to provide information to citizens of India who request information under the Act. If the request pertains to another public authority (in whole or part) it is the PIO's responsibility to transfer/forward the concerned portions of the request to a PIO of the other within 5 days. In addition, every public authority is required to designate Assistant Public Information Officers (APIOs) to receive RTI requests and appeals for forwarding to the PIOs of their public authority. The applicant is not required to disclose any information or reasons other than his name and contact particulars to seek the information.
The Act specifies time limits for replying to the request.
- If the request has been made to the PIO, the reply is to be given within 30 days of receipt.
- If the request has been made to an APIO, the reply is to be given within 35 days of receipt.
- If the PIO transfers the request to another public authority (better concerned with the information requested), the time allowed to reply is 30 days but computed from the day after it is received by the PIO of the transferee authority.
- Information concerning corruption and Human Rights violations by scheduled Security agencies (those listed in the Second Schedule to the Act) is to be provided within 45 days but with the prior approval of the Central Information Commission.
- However, if life or liberty of any person is involved, the PIO is expected to reply within 48 hours.
Since the information is to be paid for, the reply of the PIO is necessarily limited to either denying the request (in whole or part) and/or providing a computation of "further fees". The time between the reply of the PIO and the time taken to deposit the further fees for information is excluded from the time allowed.
If information is not provided within this period, it is treated as deemed refusal. Refusal with or without reasons may be ground for appeal or complaint. Further, information not provided in the times prescribed is to be provided free of charge.
For Central Departments as of 2006, there is a fee of Rs. 10 for filing the request, Rs. 2 per page of information and Rs. 5 for each hour of inspection after the first hour. If the applicant is a Below Poverty Card holder, then no fee shall apply. Such BPL Card holders have to provide a copy of their BPL card along with their application to the Public Authority. States Government and High Courts fix their own rules.
We did in Dharwad district under 5 Village Maddikoppa Siddapur Kalapur Veerapur and Ramapur these
These village did RTI Rally some people writing application sou moto details and and application under section under 6 (1) b we get detail about more information.
Participatory Rural Appraisal
Participatory Rural Appraisal is a tool used to collect primary data from the people. People are the core for the process or people participation is very important. Different tools are used to collect data from the people. It is also called Rapid Rural Appraisal.
In this module I learnt to conduct PRA in village. I used the entire tool to collect information. My main learning’s are rural people are aware of minor things in their village. Interaction and effective way of answering to their question and convince them through speech. It was greatest learning about the village and local people have the potential to rebuild their destiny.
An Act to provide for setting out the practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority.
In this module I learnt to file RTI to the government office to get information regarding particular subject. Procedure to write RTI application and file in office and greatest satisfaction is that I help one of my neighbors to file RTI to get detail information about case in court.
Participatory Rural Appraisal
Participatory Rural Appraisal is a tool used to collect primary data from the people. People are the core for the process or people participation is very important. Different tools are used to collect data from the people. It is also called Rapid Rural Appraisal.
In this module I learnt to conduct PRA in village. I used the entire tool to collect information. My main learning’s are rural people are aware of minor things in their village. Interaction and effective way of answering to their question and convince them through speech. It was greatest learning about the village and local people have the potential to rebuild their destiny.
An Act to provide for setting out the practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority.
In this module I learnt to file RTI to the government office to get information regarding particular subject. Procedure to write RTI application and file in office and greatest satisfaction is that I help one of my neighbors to file RTI to get detail information about case in court.
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