> PS: Dear *Sarbajit* - I shall continue to post here till I am expelled.
Dear Ashish
You can keep posting here as long as the matter is factual with 3rd party sources properly cited .. true and correct from my knowledge or belief or on the basis of information accessed by me in public domain and specified to be so.. etc etc..
Sarbajit
--- In rti_india@yahoogroups.com, ashish kr1965 <ashishkr1965@...> wrote:
>
> Dear Sir,
>
> I can hardly agree with you enough. The nincompoops are not only in the SICs
> but equally in the PCRF (and in the media).
>
> Last year Arvind Kejriwal claimed that his "Secretariat" had assessed 51,000
> InfoComm decisions and about 8,000 feedback forms from citizens.
>
> Let us see who (as per PCRF's own website) "assessed" these decisions /
> forms.
> http://pcrf.in/aboutus.html
>
> "*Ram Kumar Jha* has a double post graduation degree in Hindi from Kirori
> Mal College (Delhi University) as well as Mass Communication from Bhartiya
> Vidya Bhawan. He has long been an active participant in outdoor activities
> of National Cadet Corps (NCC) and social activities of National Service
> Scheme (NSS). He joined PCRF as a member of the RTI Awards team in April
> 2009; he has since been an analyst of the decisions of information
> commissioners and has also shouldered other responsibilities."
>
> "*Feroz Khan* started working long before completing his B.Com. at Delhi
> University in 2007, first as a salesperson at a chemist's store and then as
> a personal loan executive for a finance company. He also worked as a car
> loan executive for a large bank before joining PCRF in March 2009. He has
> since been a member of the RTI Awards team, working on analysis of decisions
> of information commissioners. He has also been responsible for purchasing of
> goods and services at PCRF."
>
> "*Neeraj Kumar* has been working in the field of RTI since 2002, when the
> Delhi Right to Information Act was enacted. He has been associated with
> NCPRI and Kabir. He handled the RTI helpline for Kabir for more than three
> years. He is currently heading the department responsible for analysing
> orders passed by Information Commissions across the country."
>
> *Will any reasonable person agree that these PCRF JOKERS are unqualified to
> be sitting in judgment over our "eminent" Information Commissioners *
>
> PS: Dear *Sarbajit* - I shall continue to post here till I am expelled.
>
> Warmly
> Ashish
The Right to Information Act 2005, is the biggest fraud inflicted upon on the citizens since the Nehru-Gandhi family.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
[rti_india] Re: The (non) credibility of PCRF
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