Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Re: [rti_india] Satish Shetty Murder In Pune India

 

Dear Sir
 
Just to remind you what Satish said,
 
'Even if they Kill Me, I will come back'
 
He has come back with his inspiration and brave memories. We all heard about what happened to him and similar to Manjunath who also died a few year  back.
 
These brave hearts are akin to silent defence brave officers and soldiers who are also sacrificing  their lives at borders.  The only difference is Satish was fighting enemy within the state and society
 
Our salute to him and issue is now to move forward and finish the job he left in all aspects of our society.
 
 


Regards 

Vikram Bakshi



PS

CONFIDENCE:

Once all village people decided to pray for rain. On the day of prayer all people gathered and only one boy came with an
umbrella that's confidence...........

TRUST:

Trust should be like the feeling of a one year old baby when you throw him in the air, he laughs...... because he knows you will catch him........

HOPE:

A human being can live for 40 days without water, 8 minutes without air but not even 1 second without hope....


SO ALWAYS HAVE CONFIDENCE, TRUST OTHERS AND NEVER LOSE HOPE



HAVE A FABULOUS DAY!! !!!!!!!


--- On Tue, 11/5/10, santosh.shetty <santosh.shetty@att.net> wrote:

From: santosh.shetty <santosh.shetty@att.net>
Subject: [rti_india] Satish Shetty Murder In Pune India
To: rti_india@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, 11 May, 2010, 5:50 PM

 
Hello All ,
           Iam elder brother to  late Satish Shetty, Satish was murdered  on January 13th  when he was on a morning walk . I do  not have any agenda , the goal is to just  let others know about Satish'  life .
 
 
Thanks

Best  Regards

Santosh  
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: sarbajitr
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2010 9:33 PM
Subject: [rti_india] Re: IIMA and Prometric - Online CAT 2009 tender

 
1) The offer of 10(1) was given by the PIO because the appellant made remarks during hearing as follows

"Appellant Shri Dubbudu further submitted that he would have accepted any substantiated claim for exemption had respondents acted in accordance with sub sec. (1) of Sec. 10, but it would seem that CPIO is not even aware of this provision. Respondent Prof. Deodhar, however, submitted that if ordered so to do, he would re-examine the tender notices and bid received in accordance with sec. 10 but submitted that these are 2700 pages and examination of this bulky source of information would require that he divert his attention from all other work. "

2) Another aspect is why the Appellant was not present on 12.04.2010 when the documents were examined, especially when the date / time was communicated well in advance ?

3) Since the information is being provided "as agreed", the Appellant can now not renege on his agreement. ;-)

Sarbajit

--- In rti_india@yahoogrou ps.com, C K Jam <rtiwanted@. ..> wrote:
>
> 1. No point discussing locus or the applicants address further, because we will never come to a conclusion. I think I mentioned before that all applications filed by this applicant (and there are many filed with state level PA's) have the same address for communication purposes.
>
> 2. The order no where reflects that offer of 10(2) was suggested by the CIC (2nd appellate). It was offered by the PIO after consultation with others (don't know whether it was with assistance of FAA or not). It is the PIO who is offering to severe the information. Therefore, irrespective of whether he does it in the initial stage or after one hearing of the second appeal stage, he has to follow 10(2). Note the word "shall" in 10(2). "Details of fees" is only one of the 5 sub points in 10(2). 10(2)(e) even mentions the rights of the applicant to appeal against the non disclosure of part of the information.
>
> 3. Read some of the other decisions of the CIC where they have called for papers for examination. All the decisions clearly state something to the effect..."after examining... .etc..". There is nothing in this order to show that the CIC even went through a single page. They seem to have blindly accepted the offer of the PIO to severe and passed the order. Even if the PIO erred in not following 10(2), at least the CIC could have heard the appellants view about receiving part of the information.
>
> RTIwanted
>


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