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Impersonation in Government Jobs Scandal
The RTI and it's appeal pertains to Sh. Harinder Dhingra.
The Commission observed that it is surprising that the public authority could not discover such a serious issue of impersonation from the documents submitted by the applicant and the files available with their own office. The Commission finds an urgent need to probe into this impersonation scandal. The Commission directed the public authority headed by Director General to consider the RTI applications and the appeal by the appellant as formal complaint and inform the Commission about the action taken on the complaint within two months from the date of the order1).
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Top Ten Pages of Wiki
Here are the compilation of top ten pages of our wiki. These are based on the user visits.
- How to File First Appeal under RTI (235044)
- What is Right to Information (211590)
- RTI Application Forms (163574)
- Time Limits under Right to Information Act 2005 (162401)
- RTI Application for Land Records (155907)
- Grounds for Rejection (151314)
- Third Party under RTI (138883)
- Online RTI Act (128055)
- How to file Second Appeal under RTI (127787)
- What are the Penalty and Compensation (108905)
International Day for the Universal Access to Information
The 38th session of the General Conference of UNESCO, held in November 2015, has proclaimed (link is external) 28 September as International Day for the Universal Access to Information, starting from 2016.
The proclamation:
Invites all Member States, United Nations system organizations, and other international and regional organizations, as well as civil society, including non-governmental organizations and individuals, to celebrate the Day in a manner which each considers most appropriate
Some civil society organizations and government bodies already celebrate 28 September as International Right to Know Day, with activities including conferences, workshops, marches, concerts, publications on access to information, and petitions calling on governments to adopt and implement laws on access to information.
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