Jaipur: State Information Commission (SIC) commemorates 16 years of rights to information (RTI) introduced in Rajasthan on October 12.
To advance transparency campaigns and accountability with the right to information, seminars of citizens and state workers are held.
Resolution is also taken including to publish RTI status reports in Rajasthan every year on October 12.
Meanwhile, in July 2020, Rajasthan Sic has a deposit of nearly 14,000 comparative and complaints with the average disposal and complaints of 3,008 per appealing commissioners.
During the program, Commissioner Sic DB Gupta said, “Our goal is that we can obtain timely information to RTI applicers, for this entire information commission team made sustainable efforts.
About 1 year ago there were 18,000 pending comparisages in commissions, we accelerated the steps -The hearing.
At present around 8,000 pending comparisages, which we will also be able to settle immediately.
“He added that the commission did the trial by holding Lok was.
On September 25, from 280 appeals, 274 thrown through Lok is and dialogue will begin every three months with social organizations and RTI applicants for implementation of better information.
Among the resolutions for the road ahead, it has been decided to regulate the RTI of Wellas in all Rajasthan districts and social audits on various social sector problems, along with groups of citizens / civil society organizations with expertise in various fields.
Instructed to ensure that Section 4 RTI Act was implemented in the true spirit by strengthening digital dialogue, Portal Jan Soochna, Transparency Board, and various proactive disclosure steps and building an atmosphere of support so that people can submit RTIS without fear of levies.