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RTI training workshop in Kakinada April 5, 2008 The RTI workshop has been planned to held in kakinada on April 5th, this is a one day Workshop. This workshop aims at training volunteers, who will in turn help people having troubles and who need help with any government dept. Developing Good Governance and moving forward towards a better society. Organizer have planned workshop to be more participative, informative and interactive. Then we have theme-based topics continued with related activities. Complete Schedule is below
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 April 2008 )
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RTI on wheels to answer all your RTI queries |
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After palaces, politics and agriculture it is now time for the Right To Information Act to be mounted on wheels. For the first time in India, a vehicle is being exclusively designed to create awareness as well as help the people of Gujarat to use their Right to Information effectively.
An initiative of Mahiti Adhikar Gujarat Pahel (MAGP), this vehicle will be equipped with an LCD projector, screen, computer with Internet connection, scanner, printer and copier and a small library. The vehicle will have provisions for a solar panel to be fixed over it to generate enough power for its operation. Manned by two volunteers, this vehicle will screen films on RTI, distribute pamphlets, hold public discussion on the act and assist people to file applications seeking information. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 25 February 2008 )
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The Story of First success of RTI Helpdesk for NRI |
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Some time back, Mr. Jayakumar a NRI from Singapore, who sought help from AID RTI Helpdesk regarding his mother's pending passport application. The good news is his mother was able to get her passport. So in effect this is the first direct success story for NRI help desk. Madhav, a RTI activist in Chennai helped AID RTI Helpdesk for this application. It took almost 2 months of constant follow-up on his part to get this done. Initially the application to Public Information Officer (PIO) had no effect. Then he had to file first appeal to Appellate Authority (AA). Even after that, there was no response. Then he had to make some visits to the passport office and meet with PIO and AA to get this done. Only after a few visits did they start becoming cooperative? |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 11 February 2008 )
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