* CIC launches new disabled friendly complaint website
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* CIC launches new disabled friendly complaint website
As reported at ptinews.com on 08 Sep 2009
New Delhi, Sep 8 (PTI) The Central Information Commission today launched its new disabled friendly dedicated website for lodging complaints and appeals.
The new website 'www.rti.india.gov.in' has been designed in such a way by National Informatics Centre that even the visually challenged can hear the instructions and details on the portal through speakers in their computers.
"With the help of screen reader, any visually challenged person can go through the entire web site. The system will prompt them to file the details and read out the instructions to them. It has been designed keeping the latest international guidelines for such web portals," Neeta Verma, Senior Technical Director with NIC said.
The new website was the need of hour as it was difficult to find relevant information on the present website of Central Information Commission.
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The website seems to be well designed. Hope it functions well.Sponsorer
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Re: * CIC launches new disabled friendly complaint website
As reported in hindustantimes.com on 10 Spetember 2009:
RTI application gets simpler, goes online- Hindustan Times
RTI application gets simpler, goes online
To make filing Right to Information (RTI) application online, the India’s Chief Information Commissioner Wajahat Habibullah has advocated allowing credit cards for submitting the fees with the government departments.
“With internet penetration improving, we have to look at new ways for filing RTI applications including payment through credit card,” he told HT, after inaugurating a Central Information Commission portal for filing complaints and second appeals online.
The new portal is disabled-friendly for lodging complaints and appeals. The new web page will help applicants file the complaint and second appeals online along with all the attachments in digital form.
The system will work in tandem with the manual one where RTI applicants send their complaints and appeal through postal mails.
The new website Home: Central Information Commission (CIC) Online has been designed in such a way by National Informatics Centre that even the visually challenged can hear the instructions and details on the portal through speakers in their computers.
“With the help of screen reader, any visually challenged person can go through the entire web site. The system will prompt them to file the details and read out the instructions to them. It has been designed keeping the latest international guidelines for such web portals,” Neeta Verma, Senior Technical Director with NIC said.
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