If the RTI portal does not do the job, you can ask the answer to your questions
You must have heard the word RTI, but what does that mean? How can it be used? How to submit it? You hardly know that all. Today we will tell you what RTI is and what the rules are for submitting the RTI application. Citizens have the right to know their rights by applying RTI to any government department. Today we will give you information about all the important things associated with RTI. The full name of RTI is the right to information (right to information). In terms of the Law of Information Act, any citizen of the country can get information from any government department. They have the right to know their rights to prevent corruption in government departments. It is an impressive step to make the system transparent. This law was specifically issued against corruption in 2005, which is called the right to information. Under RTI you can ask any government department how much money has come for developmental works and how much has been spent on these developmental works. At ration stores you can also ask how much ration comes, how much is spread and how much black was. RTI is the right of the ordinary man. If you also do not get a reply from RTI within 30 days, or the RTI portal does not work, you can first file a complaint on the RTI post, if there is no answer, you must first apply for the appeal. For this, you must pay an application fee of 50 rupees. For the first appeal, you will first have to submit the form through a bank challenge/online invoice/50 rupees Seal/payment order near the senior officer of your subordinate public information officer, who made the first appeal officer with the application fee. 50 rupees or cash money. The first appeal is made when the public information officer does not respond to the applicant within thirty days of receipt of the application, or gives a vague answer whether or not wrong or misleading information. The option is with the applicant. Due to any dissatisfaction with the public information officer, the applicant may appeal to the first appeal officer. In this case, the public information officer will have to respond to the first notice appeal within 30 days, if not done, the applicant may apply to withdraw the first appeal within 60 days. Share this story -tags