Create awareness for effective implementation of RTI Act: CIC

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, June 9: Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) J&K Khurshid Ahmed Ganai called for creating more awareness among the general public for effective implementation of the J&K RTI Act, 2009.
The Chief Information Commissioner was addressing the Roundtable of First Appellate Authorities (FAAs), Public Information Officers (PIOs) of District Anantnag.
Deputy Commissioner Anantnag Dr. Syed Abid Rasheed Shah, Superintendent of Police Anantnag Zubair Ahmad Khan, Dr. Raja Muzaffar Bhat, members of JK RTI Foundation and other prominent RTI Activists from district Anantnag including Prof. Mir, Zafar Salati, Mushtaq, Tasaduq Rashid attended the Roundtable.
The CIC stated that as per the figures available for the year 2014-15, 27,000 RTI applications have been received by the PIOs in the State while over 30,000 applications were received in the year 2013-14.  This works out to an average of 1200 to 1300 applications per district per year which is quite low.
He said if higher number of applications from the districts of Srinagar and Jammu are accounted for, then it would appear that the number of applications from other districts is even less than 1,000 per year or may be even lesser.  This, he said, is the result of lack of awareness about the RTI law among the general public.
He said that exercise of the right under the RTI Act can be extremely useful in improving the delivery of the developmental programmes being undertaken as part of the District as well as State Plans and under various other State and Centrally sponsored schemes and projects.  He also said that greater exercise of RTI will help to improve the performance of the local self Government institutions like Municipalities and Panchayats and also of recruitment agencies.
The CIC called upon the PIOs and FAAs present in the Roundtable to go through the J&K RTI Act, 2009 and Rules carefully to ensure that they perform their duties in conformity with the provisions of the Act.  He said that slackness in the implementation of Section 4 of the Act pertaining to mandatory and suo moto disclosure of information through websites etc. was a big handicap which needs to be addressed by all the Public Authorities, both within and outside the Government.
He said that there is a need for allocation of separate budget which could be provided to all the Deputy Commissioners in the State to conduct awareness generation programmes about the RTI to meet the requirements of Section 23.

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