Soon you will be able to access RTI from anywhere, anytime
Daily News & Analysis
By DNA Correspondent | Place: New Delhi | Agency: DNA 

Information from the government will soon be just a click or call away. 
Admitting that people are facing problems in using the provisions of the Right 
to
Information (RTI) Act 2005, the central government has decided to set up a call 
centre and interactive website to facilitate citizens seeking information
about the transparency act and also filing of RTI applications and first 
appeals online.

The project was planned after the government noticed numerous problems that 
hindered the RTI Act achieving its full potential.

According to the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), which is the 
nodal department for handling RTI related matters, one of the main objectives
behind the planned call centre and website is to address citizens? handicap 
arising out of illiteracy in filing RTI applications, to save money, reduce
inefficient practices and to promote transparency at government offices.

The agency selected would set up, operate and maintain the RTI call centre to 
facilitate voice calls, SMS and Inter Voice Response System managed calls,
besides developing, and maintaining the portal. Once set up, the agency would 
have to operate it for five years.

The call centre would support operations in Hindi and English, with a provision 
for regional languages later on. It will function from 8 am to 8 pm seven
days a week. Citizens would be able to track their applications and appeals 
with the help of a Unique Reference Number given to them.
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