But how do we hold the government and other public authorities accountable?
We cannot even begin to make the government and other public authorities accountable if we do not have the basic information regarding their decisions and functioning. The Right to Information Act that came into force on 12 October 2005, empowers us to do just that.
It gives us the right to question our public authorities and get information about matters that affect us in thousands of ways. Used innovatively, such information can make our government and other public authorities accountable to the people.
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