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Say Thank you to fight Corruption

Woman Police officer fights corruption
Woman Police officer fights corruption
We have spent a long time wondering if the battle for a clean working government could be achieved by RTI alone. Essentially we felt that the standard RTI approach itself was based on negativity and suspicion of people in our government. While this might be largely true but there some exceptional exceptions.

We have therefore another approach let us look at the bureaucracy as our servant or as dog who we have bought home to serve and protect us. In this context the indian bureaucracy is like servant who gets food whether it works or not and when given an opportunity it steals our food also. When given an opportunity we use RTI and other anti corruption measures to kick it. We use the media, facebook and letters to the editors to curse it.

We request you step back and see if this is how we want to train the servant who is to serve us. Only kicking and cursing it will not work we need to give it love and recognition too but at the times when it demonstrates the right behavior. Believe me there are plenty of opportunities where honest officers have gone beyond their call of duty to serve us with great diligence.

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RTI Guide for Improving the Urban Enviornment

If you have been feeling that your city has being going from bad to worse then you are right. The lack of green spaces, industrialization, mismanagement of wastes and their disposal are actually making our cities amongst some of the worst cities in the world. Recently, in an international poll conducted, Mumbai was voted as having the worst quality of life amongst most of the cities in the world.

Now you can do your bit to improve the urban environment in your city by exercising your Right to Information using Sakshi’s RTI guide. The guide contains ready-to-use applications and RTI interventions for several common urban environmental issues like:

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Online Tutorial

Don’t have time to attend RTI training? Don’t know where to go to learn how to use RTI? Or maybe you have already filed a RTI application but did not get a response or did not get the information you were looking for. Learning a little more about the intricacies of RTI can help. For example, you would like to know how to make a complaint because you did not get a response or you want to learn the fine art of drafting RTI applications.

Well, you have come to the right place. Sakshi Trust has developed a 9-step Online Tutorial for those interested in learning about RTI. It contains step-by-step instructions on how to use RTI, links to lists of PIOs (Public Information Officers) for several states, standard application forms and most importantly RTI applications that can work wonders on improving the state of roads, garbage clearance, street lights in your area, etc.  Click here to start the online tutorial now.

 
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