The Government of India always lays emphasis on making the lives of its citizens easy, smooth and making India truly democratic and keeping this in mind the RTI Act has been established.
RTI stands for Right To Information and has been given the status of a fundamental right under Article 19(1) of the Constitution. Article 19 (1) under which every citizen has freedom of speech and expression and have the right to know how the government works, what role does it play, what are its functions and so on.
The Act confers right to the citizens to know as to how the taxpayers money is being spent by the Government.
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RTI Manuals
- RTI Act
- Guide For The Public Authority
- Guide For First Appellate Authority
- Guide For The Central Public Information Officers
- Guide For the Information Seekers Under the Right to Information Act, 2005
- Exempted Organisations
Related Links
- Central Information Commission (External website that opens in a new window)
- RTI: A Citizen Gateway (External website that opens in a new window)
- Spotlight on RTI (External website that opens in a new window)
- Bharat.gov.in (External website that opens in a new window)
- Business Portal (External website that opens in a new window)
- NGO Partnership System (External website that opens in a new window)
- E-Greetings (External website that opens in a new window)
- Web Guidelines (External website that opens in a new window)








