Karnataka Social Watch Report on RTI

By vivek.deveshwar - Posted on Thu,  22 April 2010   20:22

Here is a report forwarded by an RTI activist Mr Vikramsimha, which details the status of implementation of Right to Information Act especially in Bangalore and Karnataka.

KARNATAKA SOCIAL WATCH – A REPORT ON THE FORWARD ACT – THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT 2005

___N Vikramsimha, Trustee, Mahithi Hakku Adhyayana Kendra

Civil Society discussions with DoPT on RTI

By vivek.deveshwar - Posted on Tue,  20 April 2010   16:20

The DoPT (Department of Personnel and Training) had conducted a brain storming session on 31 March 2010 with representatives of civil society organisations (CSO) on RTI.

The record of discussions has been uploaded by DoPT in PDF format at link below:

http://persmin.gov.in/WriteData/CircularNotification/ScanDocument/RTI/2_7_2006-IR.pdf

RTI template for Central government and departments

By vivek.deveshwar - Posted on Fri,  16 April 2010   10:57

 

APPLICATION UNDER THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT 2005
FORM-A (section 6(1) and 7(1) of the RTI Act, 2005)
 
To: <PIO designation, address>
 
1. Full Name of the Applicant:
 
2. Address:
 
 
 
3. Details of the document/ Inspection/ Samples required:
 
i.        Try to keep it short.

RTI template for Karnataka State

By vivek.deveshwar - Posted on Thu,  15 April 2010   16:43

Each state can have its own rules to facilitate implementation of RTI Act.  Given below is the so called Form A according to the Karnataka Right to Information Rules, 2005.

Rule 4 talks about the Form A but it is ok to follow another format of RTI application as long it has the relevant information:

Discussion of RTI Session in Ittina Abby

By vivek.deveshwar - Posted on Tue,  13 April 2010   14:45

On last sat, the RTI (Right to Information) session was conducted in Ittina Abby’s party hall, and thanks goes to initiative and arrangements made by J P Rao of Ittina Abby apartments.  Following are the points from that discussion. 

In case you have not read it before, following post gives the basic information on RTI concepts and usage as covered in first session so it is a required reading.

How to frame questions in RTI application!

By vivek.deveshwar - Posted on Fri,  09 April 2010   14:38

Really good joke sent by someone… those who file RTI applications will get the moral of the story.

Jack and Max are walking from religious service. Jack wonders whether it would be all right to smoke while praying.

Max replies, "Why don't you ask the Priest?"

So Jack goes up to the Priest and asks, "Father, may I smoke while I pray ?"

The Priest replies, "No, my son, you may not! That's utter disrespect to our religion."

Jack goes back to his friend and tells him what the good Priest told him.

Discussion points from RTI sessions on 3rd, 4th April 2010

By vivek.deveshwar - Posted on Fri,  09 April 2010   14:20

You can check the discussion points from first RTI (Right to Information) session on 20th March 2010 to know the basic information about filing an RTI application. 

Any new points discussed are covered below.

Some of the real life examples discussed with regards to framing of RTI questions were:

RTI Flow Chart

By vivek.deveshwar - Posted on Fri,  09 April 2010   13:50

Below is a nice flow chart explaining the process and times taken in various steps in filing an RTI – Right to Information application, and subsequent steps in case one is not satisfied with reply, or reply does not arrive etc.

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Bare Act of RTI – Right to Information Act 2005

By vivek.deveshwar - Posted on Fri,  09 April 2010   13:42

 Official link which gives bare act in single page:

 http://rti.gov.in/webactrti.htm

 Another link below the full bare act in a single page:

 http://www.nyayabhoomi.org/rti/full_act.htm

The official page giving RTI Act in multiple languages is below:

Learning RTI - Tutorials, Templates, Guides

By vivek.deveshwar - Posted on Fri,  09 April 2010   13:37

A simple 9 step tutorial to RTI. Dummies and even experts can start with this simple tutorial before reading bare act.
http://www.sakshitrust.org/Learn_RTI/Online_Tutorial/

Another step by step user guide.
http://www.humanrightsinitiative.org/programs/ai/rti/india/user_guide/user_guide.htm