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Write a short note on the right to information act

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Answered by afrinfatima935
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Right to Information (RTI) is act of the Parliament of India to provide for setting out the practical regime of the right to information for citizens and replaces the erstwhile Freedom of information Act, 2002.This law was passed by Parliament on 15 June 2005 and came fully into force on 12 October 2005.

Right to Information is a fundamental right that every citizen has. Basically, the RTI gives you all the information that you want about the Govt. and what they are doing with your tax money.

You have the right to ask our Government, why the roads outside your house are not fixed? Why have you not received your “ration card” as yet? Why is there so much garbage in your area that is not picked up etc.

Answered by GalaxyboyKris
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Right to Information (RTI 2005): Citizen empowerment is the essential condition of democracy. It is necessary to create opportunities for citizen's participation and interaction with the government. Increased communication between citizens and government helps in strengthening democracy and in building a relationship of trust between them. Citizens have a right to know about the functioning of the government. The Government of India gave the Right to Information to the citizens of India to ensure transparency which are and accountability the hallmarks of good governance. Right to Information has made the government more transparent and has reduced the element of secrecy in the working of government.

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