Right to Information
Civics ⇒ Citizenship and Rights
Right to Information starts at 8 and continues till grade 12.
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A citizen files an RTI application seeking information about a government project. The Public Information Officer does not respond within the stipulated time. What is the next step the citizen can take?
Describe the penalty provisions under the RTI Act for Public Information Officers who fail to provide information without reasonable cause.
Describe the process of filing an RTI application.
Discuss the impact of the RTI Act on governance in India.
Discuss the limitations of the RTI Act in ensuring complete transparency.
Explain the main objective of the Right to Information Act.
Explain the role of the State Information Commission under the RTI Act.
Explain the significance of Section 4 of the RTI Act.
Explain the term 'public authority' as defined in the RTI Act.
Explain the term 'third party' as used in the RTI Act.
State any two types of information that are exempted from disclosure under the RTI Act.
What is the full form of RTI?
