Social Sciences, asked by gpramabhatramu, 1 year ago

why are the state and Central information officers give autonomy​

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Answered by muskaan1411
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Every governmental department, be it state or central, has Public Information Officers who are accountable to state public information office and central information office respectively. If Public information officers refuse to provide information or to reply to the application, then the role and importance of state and central information offices come into the picture. They have the authority to penalize them. Thus, the state and central information offices enjoy autonomy. They look after the working of public information officers by ensuring that correct information is flowing to the public and all the applications are answered within a specified time.

Answered by Anonymous
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The time is ripe now for establishing a true federal system that will strengthen the bonds of mutual cooperation, unity, and cordiality between the Centre and the States.

The DMK is of the view that for proper and ideal Centre-State relations, there should be more powers for the States. To be more appropriate and precise, there should be autonomy for the States and federalism at the Centre.

The demand for restructuring Centre-State relations is as old as the adoption of the Constitution of India in 1950. The creation of a new structure of constitutional government for independent India deserves to be seen in historical context, particularly by taking into account the objective political situation that existed then. In fact, political imperatives emerging out of the independence movement historically as well as the immediate imperatives of the Partition of India influenced the design of government incorporated in the Constitution. On the one hand, the framers, drawing the spirit of the independence movement, found the federal scheme appropriate for India; on the other hand, Partition created a fear of centrifugal elements in the nascent nation.

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