| Indian Embassy in USA implements RTI |
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Good news from the AID Anti-Corruption Team (AID-Act). Due to sustained efforts by AID-ACT volunteers, Indian Embassy in Washington DC has implemented RTI and the embassy now comes under full purview of Right To Information Act, 2005. Please spread the NEWS! - You don't have to pay bribes anymore to get your work done in India. - There is an easier, cleaner and legal way - File an RTI application! You can seek any information on Indian Government functioning, from the USA. Who can do it? - Any Indian citizen with valid Indian passport can file a RTI application in Indian Embassy. Can I file an application? Ofcourse, all of us can file application. In fact, every one should file because:
How to file an application? Here are the steps: 1. Make the application: All you need is one plain sheet of paper. You can type or hand-write your application with all the questions you want to ask, Address it to the PIO and sign underneath [yeah, that is all]. You can ask multiple question in same application. Please look at some sample application Few things to note: - Attach your passport first page copy - Frame the questions to best of your understanding as "precise" answers depend on precise questions questions. 2. Attach personal check for 24 Cents [equivalent to Rs. 10] and mention in your application that you have attached it. Checks should be made to favoring " Embassy of India, Washington DC". Send te application and the check attched to: The Public Information Officer, 2107 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20008 USA - 20008 Contact: Mr. George Kutty - < \n georgek@indiagov.org >, [Our volunteers are also working with different Indian consulates in US as well to collecting information on their implementation] 3. * Give your return address where they can respond * Please contact Anti-Corruption Team if you have any questions: ACT - rti-team(at)aidindia.org Arun Gopalan – garun1279(at)gmail.com Vishal Kudchadkar – vishalk(at)gmail. |
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