what effort are undertaken to bring transparency in political process
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Transparency is practiced in companies, organizations, administrations, and communities.
For example, a cashier making change after a point of sale transaction by offering a record of the items purchased (e.g., a receipt) as well as counting out the customer's change on the counter demonstrates one type of transparency.
The term transparency has a very different meaning in information security where it is used to describe security mechanisms that are intentionally in-detectable or hidden from view. Examples include hiding utilities and tools which the user does not need to know in order to do their job, like keeping the remote re-authentication operations of Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol hidden from the user.
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The Right To Information (RTI) Act is such an act, which empowers citizens to carry out the democratic reforms to address the question of transparency in political process.
It allows any citizen to act as watchdogs of democracy and examine any decision-making process.
It has helped to curb corruption to a great extent too.
NOTE : Transparency means any citizen has the right to find out and be informed about the method in which a political decision was taken.