The Famous!!! / infamous??? Aruna Roy.
See her at Tehlka
SEVEN YEARS after the Right to Information (RTI) Act was passed, the concerns raised by the prime minister at the 7th Annual Convention of Information Commissioners on 12 October has left citizens and activists questioning the law's future. RTI and socio-political activist Aruna Roy, 66, speaks to Shonali Ghosal about what the path-breaking law has achieved, how it faces the threat of dilution and how citizens must stay alert to protect the Act.
-- GREETINGS AND WARM REGARDS
Surendera M. Bhanot
- Coordinator, RTIFED, Punjab Chandigarh
- President, RTI Help & Assistance Forum Chandigarh
- Life Member, Chandigarh Consumers Association
- Youth for Human Rights International - YHRI - South Asia
- Jt. Secretary, Amateur Judo Association of Chandigarh
- Member, SPACE - Society for Promotion and Conservation of Environment, Chandigarh
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- Youth for Human Rights International - YHRI - South Asia
- Jt. Secretary, Amateur Judo Association of Chandigarh
- Member, SPACE - Society for Promotion and Conservation of Environment, Chandigarh
No. 3758, Sector 22-D, Chandigarh-160022
Mob: 919-888-810-811
PHONE: 91-172-5000970
FAX: 91-172-5000970
Mail Me
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