Ananyashree Rathore
The Right to Information (RTI) Act in India is a powerful tool for citizens to access information from public authorities. Its impact spans across various sectors:
Social: RTI has been instrumental in exposing corruption, ensuring transparency in public welfare schemes, and in the implementation of social justice initiatives.
Political: It has enhanced accountability and transparency in governance, empowering citizens to probe the actions of elected representatives.
Educational: RTI has been used to seek information about education policies, infrastructure, and resource allocation, leading to improvements in the education sector.
Economic: The Act has helped in exposing irregularities in government contracts, subsidies, and public spending, recruitment procedures contributing to economic efficiency and development.
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