Dr Jitendra addresses Central, State Information Commissioners; commends nearly 100% RTI disposal
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NEW DELHI: Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh on Friday addressed and later interacted with Central and State Information Commissioners at the 13th Annual General Body Meeting of the “National Federation of Information Commissions of India” (NFICI) at the Central Information Commission headquarters here.
Chief Information Commissioner of India, Heeralal Samariya was present on the occasion.
Addressing the annual meeting, Dr Jitendra appreciated the Central Information Commission’s efforts in increasing efficiency and commended nearly 100 percent disposal of Right to Information (RTI) appeals. He said “NFICI has been instrumental in advancing the cause of the Right to Information Act, 2005.
Ever since Narendra Modi took over as Prime Minister in 2014, transparency, accountability and citizen-centric governance have been central to the Government’s model of governance, said the Minister.
Referring to RTI Act as a provision to ensure maximum disclosure and minimum exemptions, consistent with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Vision of “Maximum Governance Minimum Governance”, Dr Jitendra shared that India’s CPRAMS is now a role model on Grievance Redressal for many other nations of the world who are keen to emulate the same.
He shared that the effective time for redressal is as less as 5 days due technology linked solution and flagging of grievances.
Dr. Singh directed the Information Commissioners to integrate Artificial Intelligence and new age tools to increase efficiency in public disclosure of Information. The Minister at the same time underscored the importance of Human Intervention by recalling the setting up of the Human Desk to take feedback from citizens after disposal of the grievances.
During the interaction he also heard the State Information commissioners noted their Grievance and suggestions and assured a positive response to them.
Dr. Jitendra appreciated the Central Information Commission’s efforts in increasing efficiency and highlighted nearly 100 percent disposal of Right to Information (RTI) appeals with pendency coming down every year.
The Minister also highlighted the exemplary work done by CIC during Covid pandemic as they were functional throughout. He categorically mentioned the ease to residents of J&K after opening a branch in the union territory.
In an inspiring message to young officers of CIC, he called them torch bearers and conscience keepers of VISION 2047.
Heeralal Samariya informed the minister about the steady progress and said the second appeals reaching to the CIC nearly 17000 appeals are disposed of every year. Secretary CIC, Rashmi Chowdhary informed the Minister about the initiatives taken up by the Information Commissions.