Question
Explain with example the impact of the Right to Information Act (RTI).

Answer

Impact of the Right to Information Act:
  1. In October 2005, the Government of India enacted a law popularly known as RTI which ensures its citizens all the information about the functions of various Government Departments.
  2. Now it is possible for the affected citizens to pursue the progress of any scheme or policy.
  3. To build a pressure on government officials to deliver the results in a time gold frame.
  4. It brings transparency in the system.
  5. It has checked corruption to an extent.
  6. Example: of Amritha- The RTI helps her to know the result of a government job in a reasonable time.

Need a full question paper?

Generate a complete, print-ready paper with questions like this in minutes — across 16+ boards, with answer keys.

Start Generating Free

Similar questions

Describe any three factors that are responsible reforms in India.
“Advancement of international trade of a country is an index of its economic prosperity.” Justify the statement with five arguments.
The following table shows the proportion of undernourished adults in India. It is based on a survey of various states for the year 2001. Look at the table and answer the following questions.
State
Male (%)
Female (%)
Kerala
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
22
36
43
19
38
42
All States
37
36
  1. Compare the nutritional level of people in Kerala and Madhya Pradesh.
  2. Can you guess why around 40 per cent of people in the country are undernourished even though it is argued that there is enough food in the country? Describe in your own words.
What factors led to a civil war in Sri Lanka?
Why is it necessary to conserve mineral resources? Suggest any four ways to conserve mineral resources.
Read the passage below:
Nannu is a daily wage earner. He lives in Welcome Mazdoor Colony, a slum habitation in East Delhi. He lost his ration card and applied for a duplicate one in January 2004. He made several rounds to the local Food & Civil Supplies office for the next three months. But the clerks and officials would not even look at him, leave alone do his job or bother to tell him the status of his application. Ultimately, he filed an application under the Right to Information Act asking for the daily progress made on his application, names of the officials, who were supposed to act on his application and what action would be taken against these officials for their inaction. Within a week of filing application under the Right to Information Act, he was visited by an inspector from the Food Department, who informed him that the card had been made and he could collect it from the office. When Nannu went to collect his card next day, he was given a very warm treatment by the Food & Supply Officer (FSO), who is the head of a Circle. The FSO offered him tea and requested him to withdraw his application under the Right to Information, since his work had already been done.
What does Nannu’s example show? What impact did Nannu’s action have on officials? Ask your parents their experiences when they approach government officials to attend to their problems.
What is a legitimate government?
What are the chief outcomes of the social division in the country in the context of democracy and election?
Besides Gandhiji who were the main leaders of Khilafat Movement?
"Some of the Muslim political organizations in India were lukewarm in their response to the Civil Disobedience Movement." Examine the statement.