RTI

  1. The Right to Information (RTI) Act is a fundamental tool for promoting transparency and accountability in government operations.
  2. RTI empowers citizens to request and access government information, fostering a more open and democratic society.
  3. Through RTI, citizens can hold public authorities accountable for their actions and decisions, ultimately leading to better governance.
  4. RTI has played a crucial role in exposing corruption and human rights violations, serving as a vehicle for justice and social change.
  5. It is essential to continue promoting and protecting the Right to Information, ensuring that citizens' voices are heard and their right to know is upheld.