Ashish,
Please call me WEDS
To ensure RTI Act 2005 which is only a procedure to exercise right enshrined in The constitution for every individual citizen. If all of us unitedly & singularly ensured that all public authorities disclose what is mndatorily disclosed under section 4 of it corruption would have been negligible.
All of us should have supportively addressed comncomittent RTI Applications alongwith someone who was attempting to expose corruption.which would have avoided all RTI Activists killings.
Also read articles attached.
POINT TO PONDER, by philanthropic zeal
Please read the following message that I have painted on my vehicle & hung as banner in my compound at the gate facing National Highway Nd. 66
WAKE UP !!!! ????
IT IS CONCLUSIVELY ESTABLISHED BY SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, THAT TO REMAIN HEALTHY ONE SHOULD LIVE AT A PLACE SORROUNDED BY TREES, PLANTS & PALMS, DRINK & COOK BY WATER DRAWN ONLY FROM DEEPLY SUNK OPEN WELL EXPOSED TO SUNSHINE, WITH MASONRY BUILT BY TRADITIONAL MATERIALS GENERIC TO EARTH OR OBTAINED FROM IT; BUILT ON WOODEN KERB FABRICATED FROM TREES IDENTIFIED BY TRADITIONAL WISDOM, LIVE THERE IN A HOUSE BUILT BY TRADITIONAL MATERIALS GENERIC TO EARTH OR OBTAINED FROM IT, HAVING EITHER THATCHED ROOF, LAID ON FRAME FABRICATED FROM BAMBOOS OR WOODEN FRAME LAID WITH OVERBURNT CLAY TILES
BUT,
NOT IN MOST LUXURIOUSLY DESIGNED & FURNISHED HOUSES OR APPARTMENTS, BUILT BY CONCRETE & STEEL. SO, DO NOT SELL, AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL & COMPOUNDS WITH PLANTS & TREES THEREBY, REFUSING TO AID DESTRUCTION! REMEMBER, IT IS IRREVERSIBLE, WIDESPREAD DESTRUCTION & DEVASTATION THAT MASQUERADES AS DEVELOPMENT TODAY !!!!????
CEMENT, MOST OF BUILDING MATERIALS, ARTIFICIAL MANURE, PESTICIDES, INSECTICIDES, TOOTHPASTES, SOAPS, DETERGENTS, UTENSIL CLEANERS, SHAMPOOS, COSMETICS, DEODORANTS, ELECTRO-MAGNETIC RADIATION FROM VARIOUS EQUIPMENTS, PLASTIC USED AS STORAGE MATERIAL FOR EDIBLES, POTABLES & MEDICINES, VEGETABLES CONTAMINATED BY CHEMICAL WASTE DUMPED IN SOIL, FRUITS ARTIFICIALLY RIPENED & INCLUDING VEGETABLES WHOSE SHELF LIFE IS INCREASED BY PRESERVATIVES, HAVE WROUGHT HAVOC WITH THE SALUBRITY OF ENVIRONMENT; HEALTH & LIFE OF HUMAN & OTHER LIVING BEINGS. 95% OF ANYTHING THAT IS SOLD CAN BE PROVED AS HARMFUL TO HUMAN & OTHER BEINGS BY SCIENTIFIC ANALYSES!
REMEMBER, ONES HEALTH IS ONES UNDIVESTABLE WEALTH & NOT COFFERS FULL OF DIAMONDS!!!!???? MONEY IS A GOOD SLAVE BUT, A BAD MASTER! A FULLY GROWN TREE OF ANY SPECIE OR GENRE, IN A DAY PRODUCES OXYGEN SUFFICIENT FOR SURVIVAL OF 200 PERSONS FOR ONE WEEK!!!
REMEMBER, ONES HEALTH IS ONES UNDIVESTABLE WEALTH & NOT COFFERS FULL OF DIAMONDS!!!!???? MONEY IS A GOOD SLAVE BUT, A BAD MASTER! A FULLY GROWN TREE OF ANY SPECIE OR GENRE, IN A DAY PRODUCES OXYGEN SUFFICIENT FOR SURVIVAL OF 200 PERSONS FOR ONE WEEK!!!
THE RATE AT WHICH HORTICULTURE PLOTS & AGRICULTURE FIELDS ARE BEING DESTROYED, THE DAY IS VERY CLOSE WHEN ALL OF US WILL HAVE GOLD & PLATINUM BISCUITS STASHED IN OUR POCKETS BUT FOODSTUFFS, GRAINS, CEREALS VEGETABLE & FRUITS SCARCE!
For more details, read my compilation "WISDOM BY SCIENTIFIC FACTS" which will be mailed to you if you inform me your e-mail id.
From: ashish singh <jurno.ashish@gmail.com>
To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, 10 January 2013, 19:47
Subject: Re: [rti4empowerment] suggestion/objection on the proposed amendment in rules of RTI Act,2005
To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, 10 January 2013, 19:47
Subject: Re: [rti4empowerment] suggestion/objection on the proposed amendment in rules of RTI Act,2005
Sir exactly what u want to say?.....pls clerify
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 4:30 PM, DSouza Wilberious Evanglist <wilevades@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Ashish Singh,We ourselves have tolled the death Knell to RTIWEDSFrom: ashish singh <jurno.ashish@gmail.com>
To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, 10 January 2013, 10:54
Subject: Re: [rti4empowerment] suggestion/objection on the proposed amendment in rules of RTI Act,2005
hello guys where r u in these days...no RTI...nothing anything....specially after killing of 2 army solders by pakistani army......
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 8:55 PM, P ESAKKIMUTHU <p.esakkimuthu@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
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From: PONNIAH ESAKKIMUTHU <pesakkimuthucitu@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 8:40 PM
Subject: SUGGESTIONS AND OBJECTIONS ON PROPOSED AMENDMENT IN RULES OF RTI ACT 2005
To: usrti-dopt@nic.in
Dt.20.12.10FromP.Esakkimuthu,RTI Activist,17C-Masilamanipuram IInd Street,Thoothukkudi-628008TamilnaduToSri R.K. GirdharUnder Secretary (RT1)Government of IndiaMinistry of Personnel, Public Grievances & PensionsDepartment of Personnel TrainingNorth Block, New Delhi-110001Dear SirSub: Amendments in Right to Information (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules, 2005 and the Central Information Commission (Appeal Procedure) Rules, 2005-suggestions and objections filed-regI am submitting the following suggestions and objections on the subject matter which may kindly be taken note of while finalizing the proposed amendments on the subject matter4. Request for InformationThe words" one subject matter and shall be limited to two hundred and fifty words, excluding the address " is highly unwarranted and it will defeat the very purpose of the RTI Act.The Public and common man are not trained to count the words. It will be very easy to the CPIOs to reject the application if the words are more than 250 and the requested subject is more than one. The purpose of Sec 6(3) will be meaningless. This amendment would be anti-transparency, anti-accountability, anti-right to information, and hence to be dropped in all its seriousness.5. Fees for providing information: The following amendments are unwarranted and it will defeat the very purpose of RTI Act. The CPIO will fix the cost/amount unilaterally and it will be normally supported by Appellate Authority and it will pave way for accumulations of Second Appeal before the CIC which is already loaded with heavy workload.(a) rupees two for each page in A-3 size or smaller size paper;(c ) actual cost or price for samples or models;(d) for inspection of records, no fee for the first hour; and fee of rupees five for each subsequent hour (or fraction thereof);(g) the actual amount spent by public authority on hiring a machine or any other equipment, if any, to supply information;(h) Postal charges, in excess of rupees ten, if any, involved in supply of informationUnder Rule (a) The fee for copies of document is now fixed at Rs.2/- per page.This fee is high when compared to the actual expenses incurred in this connection. Now zeroxing a page cost paise 50/- in many places and Re.1/- in some places. In some places it is less than 50 paise. Hence the Rules may be amended suitably to fix the additional fee for documents at Rs.1/- per page.Under sub (d)-For inspection of records fee can be fixed for every completed hours and fraction thereof may be ignored.Under (g)- actual amount spent for hiring machine or any equipment may be deleted as every public authority is provided with infrastructure meant for offices.The CPIO may resort to hiring machine wantonly under the pretext of office machine under repair thereby demand charges heavily with a view to deny the documents asked for.Under (h), the entire postage must be born by the PA and it should not be transferred to the shoulder of the information seeker. The CPIO and FAA started charging fees for postage, the purpose of RTI Act would be defeated. It will rather discourage the information seekers on the ground of bearing postages. After all no PA is going to spend from his own pocket. It is the expenditure of the Govt/PA's Account. This amendment would be anti-transparency, anti-accountability, anti-right to information, and hence to be dropped in all its seriousness.6. Payment of fee: Under this rule the following words may be substituted in the place of "Provided that a public authority may accept fee by any other mode of Payment ""Provided that a public authority shall accept fee by any other mode of Payment chosen by the applicant including Money Orders and it shall be applicable to additional fee meant for documents"This substitution will make easy the common citizen to pay the fee as he wishes to make the RTI Act easily accessible to him7. Appeal to the first Appellate Authority: In this rule provision to make first appeal is formulated.Rule should not circumvent the main provisio of the Act. In this rule, first appeal is provided for non-disposal of application which is in contravention of Sec 18 which provides for a complaint to the CIC for this type of non-disposal by the CPIO and to penalize the CPIO for disregarding the application seeking information. Hence the word " or non-disposal of his application by the Central Public Information Officer within the prescribed time, " may be deleted as it would go against the spirit of RTI Act.Similarly no format for first appeal is warranted. It is sufficient that first appeal is made against the order of CPIO while making first appeal. Hence the word" in the format as given in the Appendix" shall be deleted as it would render difficult to common man to make appeal and the CPIO to reject the first appeal if the format is slightly different or altered.8. Documents to accompany first appeal to the first Appellate Authority:This is also NOT required as the FAA is an authority superior to the PIO and when the FAA is housed in the same office/building. If the FAA is located in different area , such amendment may be insisted. Hence the following amendment in the existing amendment may be made"Every appeal made to the first Appellate Authority shall be accompanied by the following documents, if the FAA is located/housed in different area/building"The following may be substituted in the place of " duly authenticated and verified""duly self attested by the appellant"10. Documents to accompany Appeal to Commission: In this rule The following may be substituted in the place of " duly authenticated and verified""duly self attested by the appellant"11. Admission of appeals: (1) In this rule the words "On receipt of an appeal, if the Commission is satisfied that it is a fit case for consideration, it may admit such appeal" may be deleted and the following words may be substituted"All complaints/appeals should be admitted and disposed off on merit. Within a period of sixty days from the date of receipt"There must be time limit for disposal of the appeal by the CIC like the time limit given to CPIO and FAA or otherwise the CIC is as on date keeping pending of cases without trial for more than one year etc. If this time limit is not provided for the CIC, the RTI Act will loose its importance, meaning, spirit and significance and the applicant will have no faith in the functioning of CIC.12. Procedure for deciding appeals & 14. Personal presence of the appellant before the Commission &15. Presentation by the Public AuthorityThe appellants are now finding it very very difficult to attend the personal hearing/video conferencing. Hence the compelling the appellant for personal hearing /video conferencing must be dispensed with. Alternatively, the reply/counter of the CPIO/FAA may be obtained by the CIC and on the basis of second appeal and the reply/counter, the CIC shall pass orders on merit, after giving a chance to the appellant to offer any remarks/rejoinder to the reply/counter of CPIO/FAA within a time frame. If no reply /counter is received from the CPIO /FAA, the matter may be decided exparte. In case of penalty of whatever nature, opportunity shall be given to the CPIO/FAA as the case may be .Hence this rule may be amended as above to make the proceedings before CIC as summary proceedings unlike from the present time consuming and difficult proceduresA new rule may be added after Rule 18 as followsReview on the order of CIC: A review of order of CIC shall lie if the order is passed by a single Information Commissioner and the review petition will be heard by more than single Information Commissioner and the appellant alone is entitled for a reviewThe above suggestions/objections shall be considered by the rule making authorities in the interest and well functioning of the RTI Act.Yours truly,P.Esakkimuthu
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