Friday, May 13, 2011

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

I have not made the statement attributed to me i.e. that K. Government intends to amend the Act, Reference was to Central Government and it was in context of the query raised  by the individual in the house.
Narayan Varma

On 12 May 2011 07:01, SHASHI KUMAR.A.R. <rudreshtechnology@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Vikram Sihma Sir , 
Thanks for your valuable coments made on vermajis presentation , Thanks for your  support to protect the act , on what basis the above presentation is made with reference to Karnataka , Mr. Verma has to clarify 

ARS KUMAR. BE. LLB , MA Journalism 
SOCIAL ACTIVIST , SWAMY VIVEKANANDA RTI JANAJAGRUTHI MISSION 


On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 10:53 PM, Abhijit Mehta <abhijit@abhijitmehta.com> wrote:
It's a central law how can the state government amend a central law.

Legal experts please advise.

Regards

Abhijit Mehta


The Best Is Yet To Come 

God Bless

On 11-May-2011, at 10:07 PM, SHASHI KUMAR.A.R. wrote:

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:


---------- Forwarded message ----------
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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