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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! What this means to you? - 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: - Filing RTI application is easier than your primary school "As I am suffering from..." leave letter.
- Simple & straightforward procedure empowers you to file as many applications
Indian Embassy will automatically transfer your application to concerned department if the information you are asking is not pertaining to them. You will get your response with in 35 days or you can file an appeal to Appellate Authority[AA] and later to Chief Information Commissioner [CIC]. 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:
- Mention that you are exercising your right under RTI 2005
- 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 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it >,
[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. |