One-line answer: Every article, guide and tool on RTI Wiki draws its government information from official government sources. This page is the complete directory of those sources by category, and each individual article also links the exact official source for every fact inline, right next to the claim it supports.
馃煝 Last reviewed: 10 July 2026 路 RTI Wiki editorial team 路 Every link on this page was tested and loading on 10 July 2026.
RTI Wiki (the righttoinformation.wiki website and the RTI Wiki mobile app) is an independent, unofficial reference and educational service operated by Bighelpers Software and Solutions Pvt. Ltd. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by the Government of India, the Central Information Commission, or any public authority. It is not a law firm and does not file RTI applications on your behalf. You always file on the official government portal.
Across all content, RTI Wiki articles cite more than 1,000 distinct official government web domains: Government of India ministries and departments, statutory bodies and regulators, State governments, and municipal corporations. The sections below list the core sources by category.
Our State-wise guides link the official RTI portal of each State 路 for example rtionline.up.nic.in for Uttar Pradesh, rtionline.maharashtra.gov.in for Maharashtra, and rtionline.karnataka.gov.in for Karnataka. The authoritative directory of all State RTI portals is maintained by DoPT at rti.dopt.gov.in/rtistatelink.html, and our own state-by-state filing instructions are at State-wise RTI guides.
City-service guides link the official municipal corporation portal of each city covered 路 more than 25 municipal corporation websites in all.
Government departments occasionally move their websites. If any link here fails, search for the department on the National Portal of India at india.gov.in, and please tell us through the contact page so we can update it.
For a structured, printable walkthrough of the whole RTI process, see The RTI Playbook.