RTI, or Right to Information, is a fundamental democratic principle that empowers citizens to request and receive information from government institutions, fostering transparency and civic engagement. Introduction The Right to Information (RTI) Act of 2005 stands as a crucial pillar of democratic governance in India. It was introduced with the primary goal of addressing citizen...
Right to Information Act: A Comprehensive Overview
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