Thursday, 30 November 2017

Maha Govt spends measly Rs 33.75 lakhs on promoting RTI Act in past 7 years

The population of the Maharashtra state is approximately 12.35 crores and it is the moral duty of the government to ensure publicity of all the rules, Regulation, and policy of the govt. The RTI Act publicity is also the duty of the govt and as per the information provided by the government to RTI Activist Anil Galgali, the government has spent a measly Rs 33.75 lakhs for its publicity in the past 7 years. 

RTI Activist Anil Galgali had sought information from the Maharashtra government about the expenses incurred by it in the publicity and promotions of the RTI Act amongst the citizens of the state. Under Secretary SP Khade of the General Administration Department informed Galgali that, for the purpose of promoting the RTI Act the government had made provisions of Rs 9 lakhs for the financial year 2011-12. In the budgeted amount, the government got printed 9000 information booklets from its Govt printing press. The booklets published was distributed through the various government bodies, agencies,  corporations and public authorities. In financial years 2012-13 budget amt of Rs 2 lakhs, 2013-14 amt Rs 5 lakhs, 2014-15 amt Rs 4.25 Lakhs, 2015-16 amt Rs 3.50 Lakhs, 2016-17 amt Rs 5 lakhs, 2017-17 amt Rs 5 lakhs have been budgeted. 

At a time when PM Narendra Modi is calling upon the public to raise questions, the central government is not contributing a single Naya paisa for the publicity and promotions of the RTI Act, which is in itself shocking. In a statement, Anil Galgali has stated that the common public of Maharashtra is still not aware of the RTI Act in detail, and the govt seems to be avoiding the publicity and promotion of the RTI Act. In a letter addressed to CM Devendra Fadnavis, Anil Galgali has demanded that, the govt should publicise the RTI Act at the district level and should ensure proper knowledge of the procedure of RTI to common man and should encourage the usage of the RTI, also more funds should be allocated for the publicity and promotions of the RTI Act.

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