Dr Jitendra hits back at opposition, RTI disposal unaffected by COVID

Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh being briefed by Chief Information Commissioner of India, Bimal Julka about the functioning of the Central Information Commission during the COVID pandemic, at New Delhi on Thursday.  
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh being briefed by Chief Information Commissioner of India, Bimal Julka about the functioning of the Central Information Commission during the COVID pandemic, at New Delhi on Thursday.  

Excelsior Correspondent

NEW DELHI, Aug 13  :  Hitting back at the opposition for unsubstantiated observations made by certain senior Congress and other leaders alleging that COVID pandemic had  left the various Commissions in Government of India including the Central Information Commission inactive, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh, who is also In-Charge DoPT to which Central Information Commission is affiliated, rebutted with statistical figures to state that, quite contrary to this, the RTI disposal rate had remained unaffected by the pandemic and during certain given  intervals of time, the disposal rate was even higher than the usual.
After a review of the functioning of Central Information Commission (CIC) with Chief Information Commissioner of India Bimal Julka, Dr Jitendra Singh  said, the functioning of the Commission  had not been interrupted even for a single day during the entire course of the pandemic. In fact, he said, it goes to the credit of the Commission and its functionaries that  in the midst of the pandemic on 15th May this year, the Central Information Commission started entertaining, hearing and disposing  of RTIs from the newly created Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, through virtual means.
Citing figures compiled by the Commission, Dr Jitendra Singh  said, e-office was extended to the home computers of officers and intensive use of technological tools was implemented for disposal of cases. While, the number of cases disposed of every month during the pandemic remained comparable to the corresponding month of the last year, one glaring example is that of the month of June 2020 when the number of RTI cases disposed of by Central  Information  Commission was 1785 compared to 1297 cases in the month of June 2019, which in other words indicates that the disposal rate was in fact significantly higher during this period, despite the constraints of COVID pandemic, he said.
Julka informed Dr Jitendra Singh that the various steps taken to facilitate the CIC hearing during the lockdown and partial lockdown included video conferencing, audio conferencing, facilitation of return submission, uploading of the contact details of Deputy Registrars on the website, issue of notices by e-post wherever required, online registration and scrutiny of fresh cases on the same day etc.

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