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Govt to carry out evaluation of RTI Act

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Govt to carry out evaluation of RTI Act

NEW DELHI: Two years after it came into force, the government has decided to conduct a detailed evaluation of the Right to Information (RTI) Act which, it says, has won "immense" public response.

The personnel ministry project, to be provided technical support by the London-based consultancy Adam Smith International (ASI) and Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI), has also been promised a grant by the British government's Department for International Development (DFID). The one-year study will be conducted by a firm or consultant to be selected through a process beginning on Friday.

The ambitious review will not only evaluate how the RTI Act has worked at different levels from the Central government down to the panchayats but also identify the main problem areas and actionable steps for making it more effective.

The law, passed on June 21, 2005, still has serious zones of conflict with the Official Secrets Act although it is supposed to prevail in case of a dispute.

Central Information Commissioner, Wajahat Habibullah, said while the CIC has its own feedback mechanism on the RTI Act, the government study was welcome.

"It should be a professional assessment of the law's working. It will be a more definitive assessment," Habibullah told TOI.

But information rights activist Aruna Roy, whose campaign played a key role in the conceptualisation of the RTI Act, was not enthusiastic.

"I do not understand what business foreign agencies like ASI and DFID have in sponsoring such a study. An evaluation can be done best by a genuine cross-section of the people, who are partners in the Act's implementation," Roy, who quit the IAS to opt for grassroots activism, said.

"The project can be meaningful only if it is fully democratised, totally transparent and participatory. All groups, especially the poor and the common people, should have access to such a study. Its schedule should be opened up else it may serve the government's purpose but not of those who are the real users of the law," Roy, a Magsaysay awardee, said.

But the government expects the review to be "comprehensive and systematic" and "with a view to identifying the kind of capacity that needs to be built into the system for enduring the effectiveness of the Act". Personnel ministry is responsible for overseeing the implementation of the law.

"The RTI Act has resulted in substantial increase in the workload of the offices without any corresponding augmentation of manpower and other infrastructural resources. The proposed study will devise procedure for dealing with RTI matters, besides covering identification of constraints not only from the point of view of the public authorities but also from the point of view of information seekers," the government's call for 'expression of interest' said.

The review is also supposed to suggest initiatives on "structure, systems, processes and people" to help strengthen the delivery system and smoothen the information-seeking process.

The consultant vying for the project should have key professionals on board with 15-year experience in organisational review and diagnosis.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/I...ow/2491578.cms

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Re: Govt to carry out evaluation of RTI Act

Thanks Shri Ganpatji you rectified my mistake.
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