Thursday, November 5, 2009
Warning against misusing RTI Act
The Hindu
CHENNAI: There are 17 types of information, ranging from
log books and records to memos, maintained by a government
department which the public can access using the Right
to Information (RTI) Act. All that one needs to exercise this
fundamental right to information is a sheet of paper
and a Rs.10 worth legal stamp.
All this and more was discussed at a dissemination meet to
commemorate the celebration of RTI week (October 6-12)
held at the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University here
on Monday. Speaking on the occasion, V. Srikumar,
law officer of the University, said that according to
official statistics, over 1.11 lakh RTI applications have
been filed in the State in the past four years.
More than 43,000 applications were filed in 2008 alone.
“The trend of seeking information through the RTI is
picking up. People are beginning to appreciate the
power of the Act and Tamil Nadu is one of the States
where a vast number of applications have been filed,”
said Mr. Srikumar.
“The RTI Act has also made government departments more
efficient by forcing officials to maintain the records properly,”
said Meer Mustafa Hussain, Vice-Chancellor of the University.
“Websites are also promptly updating anticipating request for
information,” he added.
He however had a word of caution for the public and said that
the Act is meant to help them and should not be used as a tool
to harass the administration.
The NCC Directorate organised a lecture on Monday as part
of the Week at Agarwal Vidhyalaya in which Sartaj Imam,
Deputy Director General of NCC, addressed the students.
Awareness rally
An awareness rally on RTI Act was organised by the
cadets of 1 (TN) battery NCC at Avadi. The unit is conducting
a CATC-cum-SSB camp at CRPF, Avadi, from
October 6th to October 15th. The rally was flagged off
by camp commandant Lt. Col. Ravikumar.
About 300 cadets took part in the rally carrying
banners and placards spreading the importance of the Act.
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