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Pillar 2 — RTI for Community & Society

Pillar hub — RTI, 2005 for community and society. Track public spending, improve civic infrastructure, monitor schools and hospitals, and know your environment.

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Pillar 2 — RTI for Community & Society

Pillar — RTI for community and society — RTI Wiki

In one line. When citizens ask the right questions, good governance is not a miracle — it is a habit. This pillar is for the resident welfare association, the gram sabha member, the parent, the patient, the volunteer — anyone whose RTI is for the neighbourhood, not only for themselves.

What you'll find.

  • Public spending — track every rupee of government money in your ward.
  • Civic infrastructure — roads, drains, lights, parks, water.
  • Schools, hospitals — quality of public services.
  • Environment — air, water, pollution, clearances.
  • Projects — highway to canal to metro station.
  • Policy — the files behind decisions.

Did you know? Every ward / village in India has a statutory Ward Committee or Gram Sabha. Section 4(1)(b) of the RTI Act requires the public authority to proactively publish budgets, beneficiary lists, and project sanctions. When that duty is not met, RTI is the legal cure.

Start here

Public services

Projects and policy

How to use this pillar — step by step

  1. Pick one issue. A road, a chimney, an empty PHC. One issue per application.
  2. Identify the authority. Municipal, panchayat, PWD, SPCB, school, hospital.
  3. Write the RTI. Use the template on the relevant sub-article.
  4. File online or by post. Use rtionline.gov.in for central, state portals for state.
  5. Wait 30 days.
  6. Share the reply. Gram sabha, RWA, PTA, WhatsApp group, press.
  7. Appeal if needed. First Appeal → Second Appeal.

The tone of community RTI

  • Constructive, not combative. Officers respond to polite specifics, not rhetoric.
  • Systemic, not personal. Ask about institutional gaps, not individual careers.
  • Documentary, not anecdotal. Photographs, tender tiles, receipts.
  • Collective, not solo. Three citizens filing three sharp RTIs move more than one person filing thirty.

Shared templates

For a spending audit: Sample RTI — spending audit.
For a civic complaint file: Sample RTI — civic.
For an environmental data request: Sample RTI — environment.

How this pillar fits with the others

Last reviewed on

21 April 2026. Last reviewed: 24 April 2026.

Sprint 2 additions — community & civic RTI

Sprint 3 additions — civic infrastructure & governance

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