Govt putting information in public domain, reducing need for filing RTI: Amit Shah
The government has taken a number of steps to proactively bring information in public domain, thereby reducing the need to file Right to Information applications, Home Minister Amit Shah said on Saturday. The RTI Act has bridged the gap between the people and the government, and addressed mistrust, he said at the 14th annual convention of the Central Information Commission. Dashboards for various schemes introduced by the Modi government have enabled even the poorest of beneficiaries to get information about them and their implementation by going online, the home minister said. He said the government is creating an infrastructure to ensure maximum information is put in public domain to reduce the need of filing RTI applications by citizens.
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