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Subject: Vice President launches RTI Portal Developed by IMG at 
Thiruvananthapuram
To: "vikram" <[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, 11 July, 2010, 11:47 AM

Vice President launches 
RTI Portal Developed by IMG at Thiruvananthapuram
Jul 9, 2010 RTI
 
 
 

The Vice President of India Shri
 M. Hamid Ansari has said that the RTI Act 
imposes new obligations on all stakeholders. The government is called 
upon to be more transparent and accountable in decision and policy 
making, and manage its records better. Addressing at the launch of “RTI
 Portal developed by Institute of Management in Government (IMG)”
 at Thiruvananthpuram (Kerala) today, he 
has said that the civil society is expected to be an informal clearing 
house for information to help common citizens understand and use this 
new instrumentality. This makes possible the participation of citizens 
in governance beyond elections.

The Vice President has said that 
Initiatives such as the RTI Knowledge Portal play an important role in 
capacity building of those who seek, and those who provide, information 
under the Act.  It is also heartening that efforts are being made to 
disseminate information and provide training in Malayalam. Section 4 (4)
 of the RTI Act mandates that “all materials shall be disseminated 
taking into consideration the cost effectiveness, local language and the
 most effective method of communication in that local area”. Taking the 
message of RTI to the citizens in their own languages is the first step 
in meaningfully empowering them.
 
Following is the text of the Vice President’s address
 :

“It gives me a great pleasure to 
participate in today’s function in launching the Knowledge Portal on the
 Right to Information that has been developed by the Institute of 
Management in Government. The Institute has over the last three decades 
played an important role in developing managerial skills and leadership 
qualities in personnel employed by the government, private and public 
sectors. It has also been recognized by the Department of Personnel and 
Training, Government of India as the Nodal Agency for Capacity  Building
 in RTI for officials and the general public.

The RTI knowledge portal launched 
today is expected to perform an important function. It would go beyond 
being a website providing comprehensive information related to RTI in 
the state. Its real utility would be its function as an e-learning 
portal enabling online training in RTI and consequent 
certification as trainers. The Institute has also embarked upon 
utilizing distance learning tools such as Video Conferencing facility to
 train staff in remote locations on the RTI Act and update them about 
emerging issues and case law.

The RTI Act represents a legislative
 recognition of the view of the Supreme Court that the right to 
information was a fundamental right under the Constitution. It was also 
an acceptance by the Executive that it is answerable to the people not 
just once in five years but every time an RTI application is filed, 
which is hundreds of times a day. It has given a new meaning to citizen 
engagement with governance.

The RTI Act imposes new obligations 
on all stakeholders. The government is called upon to be more 
transparent and accountable in decision and policy making, and manage 
its records better. The civil society is expected to be an informal 
clearing house for information to help common citizens understand and 
use this new instrumentality. This makes possible the participation of 
citizens in governance beyond elections.

Initiatives such as the RTI 
Knowledge Portal play an important role in capacity building of those 
who seek, and those who provide, information under the Act.  It is also 
heartening that efforts are being made to disseminate information and 
provide training in Malayalam. Section 4 (4) of the RTI Act mandates 
that “all materials shall be disseminated taking into consideration the 
cost effectiveness, local language and the most effective method of 
communication in that local area”. Taking the message of RTI to the 
citizens in their own languages is the first step in meaningfully 
empowering them.

The Portal has added significance in
 the state of Kerala which has cent per cent literacy and where many 
citizens are comfortable with digital media. I am confident that this 
Knowledge Portal would go a long way in achieving the aims and 
objectives of RTI Act.




N.U.Simha


      

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