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what is right to information act?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Right to Information empowers citizens to official inspect any Government work or to take the sample of material used in any work. Right to Information is a part of fundamental rights under Article 19(1) of the Constitution

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Parliament enacted the Right to information Act in 2005, this write enable citizens to secure information from public authorities, government offices, financial institutions and public sector undertakings in respect of documents and records under their charge. This right could curb corruption and promote transparency in government departments.

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