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| + | **Need help drafting this RTI?** Use our free **[[https:// | ||
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| + | ====== How to Use RTI to Track How Government Money is Spent in Your Area ====== | ||
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| + | **In one line.** Every rupee of public money has a paper trail — a sanction, a tender, a contractor, a bill, an inspection report. The Right to Information Act, 2005, is the one tool that lets an ordinary citizen pull that trail out of the government' | ||
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| + | **What that means in practice.** | ||
| + | * You see what was sanctioned, what was actually spent, and what was completed. | ||
| + | * You get the contractor' | ||
| + | * Your village or ward gets a written, signed record — admissible before any audit, gram sabha, or court. | ||
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| + | **Did you know?** Under Section 4(1)(b)(xi) and 4(1)(b)(xii) of the RTI Act, every public authority must **proactively** publish its budget, project sanctions, and list of beneficiaries. If the information is already supposed to be published, your RTI simply asks for what the authority owed you in the first place. | ||
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| + | ===== Why transparency in public spending matters ===== | ||
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| + | A village road, a park bench, a school classroom, a streetlight pole — each is paid for by money collected from taxes, cesses, and Central / State transfers. When that money is spent well, the community grows. When it leaks, the community is poorer — quietly, invisibly. | ||
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| + | Transparency of spending does three things at once: | ||
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| + | - **Aligns intent and outcome.** The same scheme on paper and on the ground. | ||
| + | - **Rewards good officers.** An honest PWD engineer can point to an RTI reply and say "here is proof of delivery" | ||
| + | - **Lowers the cost of good governance.** Audits become cheaper; Comptroller & Auditor General needs less to chase. | ||
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| + | RTI is not an attack on government. It is the quiet contract between citizen and state. | ||
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| + | ===== What information you can ask under RTI — about public spending ===== | ||
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| + | * **Sanctions: | ||
| + | * **Tenders: | ||
| + | * **Contracts: | ||
| + | * **Execution: | ||
| + | * **Completion: | ||
| + | * **Third-party reports:** quality tests by the state technical university, engineer-in-chief' | ||
| + | * **Beneficiary lists:** for PMAY, MNREGA, scholarship, | ||
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| + | ===== When to use RTI for spending-related information ===== | ||
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| + | * You see a half-built road in your ward and the contractor has vanished. | ||
| + | * A school building was sanctioned two years ago and is still "Under Construction" | ||
| + | * A public park got budget in the last Assembly — and nothing has been built. | ||
| + | * A scholarship list has names of students who never attended school. | ||
| + | * An electricity pole shows a painted tender number — you want to know if the painting matches the tender. | ||
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| + | ===== Step-by-step: | ||
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| + | ==== Online ==== | ||
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| + | - For **Central** schemes (PM-KISAN, PMAY, NHAI road projects, MNREGA central share): '' | ||
| + | - For **State** works (panchayat, municipal, PWD, SE engineer, irrigation, forest): your state' | ||
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| + | ==== Offline ==== | ||
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| + | - Write the application on plain paper. | ||
| + | - Attach IPO / Demand Draft for Rs. 10 in favour of the **Accounts Officer** of the relevant department. | ||
| + | - Send by Speed Post (acknowledgement due) to the CPIO / SPIO of the executing department — **not** to the Collector. Collectors redirect; departments act. | ||
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| + | ==== Fees ==== | ||
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| + | * Central: Rs. 10 filing, Rs. 2 per page for copies. | ||
| + | * State: Rs. 10 in most states, up to Rs. 100 in a few. See [[: | ||
| + | * BPL card holders pay **nothing**. | ||
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| + | ==== Timeline ==== | ||
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| + | - Day 0 — you file. | ||
| + | - Day 30 — reply mandatory (48 hours if life / liberty is at stake). | ||
| + | - Day 31–60 — First Appeal if reply is missing or evasive. | ||
| + | - Day 60+ — Second Appeal to the State / Central Information Commission. | ||
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| + | ===== Sample RTI application — copy-ready ===== | ||
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| + | To, | ||
| + | The Public Information Officer, | ||
| + | [Executing Department — e.g., Executive Engineer, PWD Division, or Block Development Officer, or Municipal Engineer, or Executive Officer, Gram Panchayat], | ||
| + | [Address] | ||
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| + | Subject: Application under the Right to Information Act, 2005, regarding public expenditure on [describe the work — e.g., " | ||
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| + | Sir/Madam, | ||
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| + | I, [Full Name], citizen of India, resident of [Full Address], submit the following request for information under the RTI Act, 2005: | ||
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| + | Work description: | ||
| + | Sanctioning year / financial year: [YYYY-YY] | ||
| + | Approximate cost, as per public notice board / tender tile: Rs. _____ (if known) | ||
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| + | Please provide: | ||
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| + | 1. A certified copy of the administrative approval order and the technical sanction for the above work, with file number and date. | ||
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| + | 2. A certified copy of the Notice Inviting Tender (NIT), estimated cost, and the comparative statement of bids received. | ||
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| + | 3. Name and address of the contractor to whom the work was awarded, with the letter of award and the signed agreement. | ||
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| + | 4. The Bill of Quantities (BoQ) and the schedule of rates applied. | ||
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| + | 5. Measurement Book (MB) entries for the work, along with the dates of inspection and the officer' | ||
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| + | 6. Running account bills / part payments released to the contractor, with dates and amounts. | ||
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| + | 7. Copy of the completion certificate, | ||
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| + | 8. The defects liability period, current status, and any penalty deducted for delay. | ||
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| + | 9. Name, designation, | ||
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| + | 10. Whether the expenditure has been audited by the local fund / statutory auditor, and if so, the audit paragraph reference. | ||
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| + | I enclose Indian Postal Order No. __________ dated __________ for Rs. _____ as the prescribed RTI fee. | ||
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| + | I declare that I am an Indian citizen. | ||
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| + | Yours faithfully, | ||
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| + | [Full Name] | ||
| + | [Signature] | ||
| + | [Date] [Place] | ||
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| + | ===== Ten powerful questions that make the numbers transparent ===== | ||
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| + | - Total sanctioned amount and date of administrative approval. | ||
| + | - Tender ID, bidder list, L1-award justification. | ||
| + | - Contractor' | ||
| + | - Bill of Quantities item-wise. | ||
| + | - Running bills released, with dates. | ||
| + | - Measurement book entries. | ||
| + | - Third-party quality test report. | ||
| + | - Completion certificate and physical verification. | ||
| + | - Penalty clause invocation, if any. | ||
| + | - Audit paragraph reference — local fund, AG, or CAG. | ||
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| + | ===== What happens after you file ===== | ||
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| + | * **Day 0 – 7.** CPIO acknowledges; | ||
| + | * **Day 7 – 20.** Department collects the documents; the engineer-in-charge often inspects the site fresh, simply because an RTI has arrived. | ||
| + | * **Day 20 – 30.** Reply drafted, approved by the First Appellate Authority desk, sent. | ||
| + | * **Day 30+.** If incomplete, the citizen files First Appeal with the FAA. Free, no format, 30 days limit. | ||
| + | * **Day 60+.** Second Appeal to the SIC / CIC. | ||
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| + | In at least 40% of cases concerning unfinished works, the simple fact that an RTI has been received accelerates the contractor. Officers prefer to tick the completion box rather than explain the delay in a written reply. | ||
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| + | ===== Real-life uses of this information ===== | ||
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| + | * **Ward-level audit.** A citizens' | ||
| + | * **Village council oversight.** A gram sabha in Bundelkhand used RTI on MNREGA muster rolls to identify 18 " | ||
| + | * **School PTA.** Parents in Chhattisgarh used RTI on mid-day-meal allocation to check that every rupee released reached the kitchen. | ||
| + | * **RWA monitoring.** A Delhi RWA used RTI on street-light contracts; 32 poles were installed within three weeks of the reply. | ||
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| + | ===== Common mistakes to avoid ===== | ||
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| + | * Filing to the wrong authority (sending a municipal-road RTI to the DC office). Send to the **executing department**. | ||
| + | * Asking broad questions ("all road works in the state" | ||
| + | * Forgetting to quote the approximate cost or year — helps the CPIO trace the file quickly. | ||
| + | * Using hostile language. Officers answer facts, not rhetoric. | ||
| + | * Not following up with a First Appeal if the reply is vague. | ||
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| + | ===== Pro tips ===== | ||
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| + | * Photograph the **tender tile** / **work board** at the site. Every public work is required to display its board. Attach the photo to your RTI — file tracing becomes trivial. | ||
| + | * Use **neighbourhood RTI**: group together with two or three neighbours and file simultaneously. Each of you asks a slightly different angle. The department sees the community is watching. | ||
| + | * Request **a combined reply** — one certified bundle of documents — rather than separate answers, to keep costs low. | ||
| + | * After the reply, write a **summary note** for your ward's notice board. Transparency is only useful if it is read. | ||
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| + | ===== FAQs ===== | ||
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| + | **Q1. Who pays for RTIs on public works — the state or the citizen? | ||
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| + | **Q2. Can the department refuse to share the contractor' | ||
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| + | **Q3. The department says "file untraceable" | ||
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| + | **Q4. I am not directly affected. Can I still file RTI on a public work?**\\ Yes. RTI gives **every citizen** locus standi — no " | ||
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| + | **Q5. The reply shows over-billing. What next?**\\ (a) Send the reply to the District Vigilance Officer. (b) File a representation with the local fund auditor. (c) If serious, complain to the CAG. The RTI reply becomes the prima facie document. | ||
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| + | **Q6. Is there a limit on the number of RTIs I can file?**\\ No statutory limit. But keep each application focused on one work — multi-subject RTIs are returned under Section 7(9). | ||
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| + | ===== Conclusion ===== | ||
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| + | Good governance is not a distant ideal. It is a spreadsheet, | ||
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| + | RTI is the citizen' | ||
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| + | ===== Related reading ===== | ||
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| + | //Last reviewed: 24 April 2026. Section references from the Right to Information Act, 2005; Section 4(1)(b) proactive-disclosure duties under DoPT Office Memorandum.// | ||
| + | ===== RTI to track government spending: Complete guide (2026) ===== | ||
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| + | - **Step 1: Why use RTI to track government spending?** (a) RTI Act: citizens can seek information on how government spends public money, (b) Section 4(1)(b): proactive disclosure of expenditure — budgets, grants, subsidies, (c) key areas: (i) scheme expenditure, | ||
| + | - **Step 2: Comparison table — spending tracking methods.** (a) RTI application: | ||
| + | - **Step 3: How to file RTI for government spending.** (a) Step 1: Identify public authority — ministry/ | ||
| + | - **Step 4: E-E-A-T signals.** (a) Sources: cic.gov.in, pib.gov.in, india.gov.in, | ||
| + | - **Step 5: Practical tips.** (a) check Section 4 proactive disclosure first — may already be public, (b) ask for itemized expenditure — not just total, (c) cross-check with CAG audit reports — sagecag.nic.in / cag.gov.in, (d) file with correct PIO — wrong department delays response. | ||
| + | - **Step 6: Common RTI queries for spending.** (a) " | ||
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