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when was the Right to Information Act implemented how does it act as an Watchdog of democracy explain

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Answered by kavya110
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right to information act -2005.
it acts as a watch dog by increasing the power of people to know what's happening in democracy and it also increase the transparency level of govt.
Answered by kriti9agr
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The Right to Information Act was implemented by Indian Parliament on 15th June, 2005 and replaced the earlier Freedom of Information Act, 2002. The act covers the whole of India except Jammu and Kashmir. RTI as a Watchdog of Democracy

This law has empowered people to act as watchdogs of democracy in the following ways:
(i) This act has given people an extensive right to know what is happening in the government.
(ii) This act enabled people to know about every detail of any programme from the levels of planning to implementation. By this, they can know lapses, misappropriation, etc if any, by any officials, and file a complaint.
(iii) This law helped control corruption and supplement the existing laws that ban corruption and impose strict penalties.

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