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The right to information act is not all about citizens' empowerment alone, it essentially redefines the concept of accountability. Discuss.

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Answered by topanswers
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RTI, Right to information is an act of Independent government that got amended back in 2005. Since its amendment, the act never failed to empower the people of our nation and solve the queries of customers and consumers of our nation. Actually, the act has redefined the concept of accountability rather just being a law that can be utilized to obtain information.

Some extraordinary upgrades in the society that done by this act as follows

  • The act induced a sense of involvement among the citizens of the nation in an expectation of perfect justice.  
  • This act has empowered the common man to utilize the prescribed rights with full potential.
  • This act helped the right information to access every corner of the nation either by direct or indirect means.
  • It has reduced the spreading of wrong or incorrect information among the public.
Answered by Sidyandex
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The primary objective of the right to information act is to empower the citizens.

In addition, the RTI Act aims to encourage transparency and promote accountability in the functioning of the government, arrest corruption and bolster democracy in the real sense.

The more informed a citizen is, the better is the propensity to maintain necessary vigilance and awareness on instruments related to governance.

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