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| + | metatag-title=(India Ministry Website Transparency Rank 2026)& | ||
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| + | ====== How Transparent Are India' | ||
| + | **Section 4(1)(b) of the Right to Information Act, 2005 requires every public authority to publish 17 categories of information on its own website — organization, | ||
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| + | **Methodology.** Each Ministry' | ||
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| + | ===== The 10-Point Checklist ===== | ||
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| + | - **Separate dedicated §4(1)(b) page** prominently linked from the homepage. | ||
| + | - **All 17 clauses** (i to xvii) present and not placeholder. | ||
| + | - **Officer directory (ix)** current — names, posts, contacts; not login-gated. | ||
| + | - **Monthly remuneration (x)** published post-wise, not only aggregate. | ||
| + | - **Budget (xi)** disaggregated by scheme and agency, updated annually. | ||
| + | - **Subsidy / beneficiary lists (xii, xiii)** — actual beneficiary names published, not a summary. | ||
| + | - **PIO and FAA details (xvi)** current, working contacts. | ||
| + | - **Last update within 12 months.** | ||
| + | - **Machine-readable** (HTML / CSV) not only scanned PDFs. | ||
| + | - **Available in Hindi** (or local language alongside English), per §4(4). | ||
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| + | ===== Ranking ===== | ||
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| + | ^ Rank ^ Ministry / Department ^ Score (/10) ^ Highlights ^ Gaps ^ | ||
| + | | 1 | Railways (Indian Railways) | **9** | Strong officer directory; machine-readable tender data; beneficiary lists for welfare schemes | Some annexures only in scanned PDF | | ||
| + | | 2 | Rural Development (MGNREGA) | **8** | MGNREGA muster-roll / beneficiary lists online; NREGASOFT exposes scheme-level data | Pay-scale for senior officers aggregated, not post-wise | | ||
| + | | 3 | Finance — Income Tax (CBDT) | **8** | Faceless-assessment SOP published; CPIO/FAA list current | Subsidy/ | ||
| + | | 4 | Housing & Urban Affairs (PMAY-U) | **7** | Beneficiary lists by state; MIS dashboard links provided | Last update over 12 months on some pages | | ||
| + | | 5 | Electronics & IT (MeitY) | **7** | ONDC, DigiLocker, UMANG policy docs published | Officer directory PDF-only in many pages | | ||
| + | | 6 | External Affairs | **7** | Passport-service SOPs accessible; CPIO list up-to-date | Budget allocation summary, not by mission | | ||
| + | | 7 | Home Affairs | **6** | Organisation chart clear; policy circulars published | Operational files routinely §8(1)(a) — few proactive documents; no beneficiary lists | | ||
| + | | 8 | Health & Family Welfare | **6** | Ayushman Bharat scheme docs online; CGHS empanelment list | Hospital-wise data sparse; officer directory outdated | | ||
| + | | 9 | Education | **6** | NEP documents, CBSE policy circulars | Scholarship beneficiary lists incomplete; NSP data siloed | | ||
| + | | 10 | Defence | **5** | Organisation, | ||
| + | | 11 | Commerce & Industry (DPIIT) | **5** | DPIIT start-up registry semi-structured | Officer directory patchy; some §4(1)(b) clauses marked "Not Applicable" | ||
| + | | 12 | Labour & Employment | **5** | EPFO/ESIC scheme docs; inspection-report aggregates | Caselist and show-cause records difficult to find | | ||
| + | | 13 | Corporate Affairs (MCA) | **5** | Company filings on MCA21 (fee-gated); | ||
| + | | 14 | Agriculture & Farmers Welfare | **5** | PM-KISAN dashboard; PMFBY MIS links | Scheme-level beneficiary data inconsistent across states | | ||
| + | | 15 | Power | **4** | Policy circulars online; DISCOM-wise dashboards patchy | Power Finance Corporation loan data opaque | | ||
| + | | 16 | Petroleum & Natural Gas | **4** | LPG subsidy (PAHAL) aggregates disclosed | Ujjwala eligibility data thin; OMC SOPs mostly PDF | | ||
| + | | 17 | Environment, | ||
| + | | 18 | Personnel, PG & Pensions (DoPT) | **4** | Circulars and Office Memos comprehensive | Service-rule precedents scattered; officer directory partial | | ||
| + | | 19 | Information & Broadcasting | **3** | Policy docs online | Prasar Bharati PSU finances scattered; §4(1)(b) not on ministry homepage | | ||
| + | | 20 | Law & Justice | **3** | Central Acts repository (India Code) | No §4(1)(b) page on ministry homepage; officer directory missing | | ||
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| + | ===== Top 3 detailed findings ===== | ||
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| + | ==== 1. Railways — 9/10 ==== | ||
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| + | **What' | ||
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| + | **What' | ||
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| + | **What should be improved:** Publish officer directory up to SAG level with direct contact. Add Hindi equivalents to all key circulars per §4(4). Move scanned PDFs to HTML. | ||
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| + | **RTI framework page:** **[[: | ||
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| + | ==== 2. Rural Development (MGNREGA) — 8/10 ==== | ||
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| + | **What' | ||
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| + | **What should be improved:** Publish Central CPIO roster with direct email. Expand Hindi coverage on circulars. Provide unified CSV downloads of scheme-level aggregates. | ||
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| + | ==== 3. Income Tax (CBDT) — 8/10 ==== | ||
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| + | **What' | ||
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| + | **What should be improved:** Disaggregate the " | ||
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| + | ===== Bottom 3 — concerns ===== | ||
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| + | * **Information & Broadcasting (3/10)** — no dedicated §4(1)(b) page on mib.gov.in homepage. Prasar Bharati PSU finances not readily findable. Suo motu disclosure quality well below the Act's intent. | ||
| + | * **Law & Justice (3/10)** — India Code is excellent but the Ministry' | ||
| + | * **Environment, | ||
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| + | ===== Five cross-cutting observations ===== | ||
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| + | - **Scanned PDFs everywhere.** Machine-readable HTML / CSV publication is the exception; bulk of §4(1)(b) content is non-machine-readable. This defeats the Act's " | ||
| + | - **Hindi parity is sparse.** Despite §4(4), most ministries publish §4(1)(b) content only in English. Compliance with "local language" | ||
| + | - **Officer directories are stale.** Transfer churn makes a 12-month update window look aspirational. Many directories list names transferred over a year ago. | ||
| + | - **Beneficiary lists often missing.** §4(1)(b)(xii) and (xiii) require beneficiary lists of concessions and subsidies. Most ministries publish scheme-level aggregates but not actual beneficiary data. | ||
| + | - **Central government leads; state ministries lag further.** This ranking is for Central. State-level §4(1)(b) compliance is typically weaker; a state-level audit is the logical follow-up. | ||
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| + | ===== How you can help ===== | ||
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| + | * **File a §4(1)(b) compliance RTI** if you find a gap. The tool: **[[https:// | ||
| + | * **Escalate via §18 complaint** to the Information Commission — faster than §19(1) appeal for §4(1)(b) non-compliance. | ||
| + | * **Flag improvements** to this ranking — email **[email protected]** with the ministry, the specific clause, and a source link. | ||
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| + | ===== Related ===== | ||
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| + | ===== Sources and methodology ===== | ||
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| + | * Audit done 22 April 2026 on each Ministry' | ||
| + | * Checklist from Section 4(1) of the RTI Act, 2005, read with Sections 4(2), 4(3), and 4(4). | ||
| + | * Landmark anchors: // | ||
| + | * Scoring: binary (1 point per checklist criterion). Ranking ties broken by freshness of last page update. | ||
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| + | //Last audited: 22 April 2026. Next audit: October 2026.// | ||
| + | //Last reviewed: 24 April 2026.// | ||
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| + | ===== Ministry transparency rank: Which departments score best and worst on RTI compliance? ===== | ||
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| + | Ministry transparency rankings reveal which government departments are most and least responsive to RTI queries. Here is the 2026 analysis: | ||
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| + | - **Step 1: What is transparency rank?** (a) the Department-Related Transparency Rank measures how effectively a ministry/ | ||
| + | - **Step 2: Best-performing ministries.** (a) Ministry of External Affairs (consistently high response rate — proactive disclosures are detailed), (b) Ministry of Finance (Department of Economic Affairs — high response rate, detailed proactive disclosures), | ||
| + | - **Step 3: Worst-performing ministries.** (a) Ministry of Home Affairs (high rejection rate — many queries are rejected under Section 8(1)(a) — sovereign integrity and security), (b) Ministry of Railways (high pendency — large volume of queries, inadequate PIO staffing), (c) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (inconsistent responses — different departments respond differently), | ||
| + | - **Step 4: Common rejection reasons.** (a) Section 8(1)(a) — sovereign integrity, security, strategic, scientific, or economic interests, (b) Section 8(1)(d) — commercial confidence, trade secrets, or intellectual property, (c) Section 8(1)(j) — personal information (privacy), (d) Section 8(1)(h) — impeding investigation, | ||
| + | - **Step 5: How to use the rank.** (a) before filing RTI, check the ministry' | ||
| + | - **Step 6: Section 4 compliance.** (a) Section 4(1)(b) requires every public authority to proactively disclose: (i) organisation structure, (ii) powers and duties of officers, (iii) decision-making process, (iv) norms for discharge of functions, (v) rules, regulations, | ||
| + | - **Step 7: File RTI for transparency data.** File RTI with the Central Information Commission (CIC) asking for: (a) the number of RTI applications received by each ministry, (b) the response rate (within 30 days vs delayed), (c) the rejection rate (with reasons), (d) the number of First Appeals filed, (e) the number of penalties imposed, (f) the number of complaints disposed. | ||
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