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RTI Pend 4 Unveils Power of Information at Magam Budgam, Prominent RTI Activists Urge Youth Engagement

K H News Service by K H News Service
October 3, 2023
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Magam: RTI Pend, a grassroots initiative led by the J&K RTI Foundation, marked another successful chapter with its fourth event held at Magam in Budgam.
The event, which took place on October 1st 2023, brought together RTI activists, leaders, and community members to discuss and advocate for the effective implementation of the Right to Information (RTI) Act. Distinguished guests, including Mushtaq Ahmad Dar and Shakeel ur Rasool, prominent RTI activists, and Sajad Hussain, Co-founder of J&K RTI Foundation, shared their insights on the transformative power of RTI in bringing transparency and accountability to governance. During the event, Irfan Banka, host of RTI Pend, emphasized the need for widespread awareness about the RTI Act. He urged citizens to actively participate in Panchayati Raj Institution (PRI) elections, underlining the role of educated youth in shaping a more transparent and accountable governance system. He also requested the government to launch an e-RTI portal for the public as soon as possible as the government has already made 1028 services online as per reports. Shakeel ur Rasool shed light on how RTI has played a crucial role in obtaining information related to Wullar and fishermen communities. He encouraged the youth of Bandipora to leverage RTI to contribute to societal well-being. Sajad Hussain delineated the differences between the Central RTI Act 2005 and the erstwhile J&K RTI Act 2009, expressing concern about the confusion created in J&K, particularly by some government officials. He
emphasized the importance of clarity in the application of RTI laws.
Mushtaq Ahmad Dar appealed to the educated youth to file RTIs related to government schemes and initiatives, contributing to the dissemination of essential information for greater transparency. The event also showcased the pivotal role of Technical Directors, Ishfaq Majeed, and Aaqib Bashir, in making RTI Pend events successful. Besides offline participation, the event was also live-streamed on Facebook and Zoom, providing a wider audience with valuable insights into the RTI Act. RTI Pend continues to be a beacon of awareness and advocacy, committed to fostering a culture of transparency and informed decision-making.

 

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