Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Re: [HumJanenge] Fwd: Talk on RTI - Coimbatore

I gone through your presentation , How Karnataka Government can change or amend the act saying the penalty will be leavyied on rti applicants , For every application the Public information officer or State information can use these ground and reject the application and he can leavy penalty on the applicants , It is a very bad move , it will detiriorate the spirit of the RTI ACT and entire RTI Act will be diluted and main purpose will be not served , How the governor or government can amend without taking public opinion , the act can be amended , All ready several times the rules have been made regarding number of words to be used in rti application pertatining to a single subject , Every user of RTI Act should condemn these type of attitude of the goverment or state information commission 

ARS KUMAR. BE. LLB , MA JOURNALISM 

On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 5:53 PM, Narayan Varma <narayanvarma2011@gmail.com> wrote:


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From: PUBLIC CONCERN FOR GOVERNANCE TRUST <publicconcern@gmail.com>
Date: 11 May 2011 14:53
Subject: Talk on RTI - Coimbatore
To: "Mr. Narayan Varma" <narayanvarma2011@gmail.com>


Dear Sir,

Attached herewith please find article covered in The Hindu newspaper.

Best Wishes
Ankita Pandya


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