Saturday, September 28, 2013

उत्तरप्रदेश राज्य सूचना आयोग में ८ सूचना आयुक्त की नियुक्ति की संशोधित विज्ञप्ति जारी-२४ सितम्बर २०१३


 साथियों ,
जैसा की सभी को पूर्व विदित है कि उत्तरप्रदेश राज्य सूचना आयोग में ८ सूचना आयुक्त की नियुक्ति प्रक्रिया 14 अगस्त को शुरू  हुई थी ( पत्रांक संख्या - उत्तर प्रदेश शासन , प्रशासनिक सुधार अनुभाग-२, संख्या -170/43-2-2013/15/2(3)2006/TC-V जिसमें शासन की तरफ से कुछ प्रशंसनीय संसोधन कर २४ सितम्बर २०१३ को फिर से संशोधित विज्ञप्ति जारी पत्रांक संख्या - उत्तर प्रदेश शासन , प्रशासनिक सुधार अनुभाग-२, संख्या -170/43-2-2013/15/2(3)2006/टीसी-6 जारी किया गया है.
अब इस संशोधित नियमवाली के अनुसार कोई भी सूचना आयुक्त पद धारण करने के पूर्व जो भी लाभ का पद / क़ारोबार कर रहे हैं उनको छोड़ना या बन्द करना होगा. निःसंदेह सरकार का यह कदम पारदर्शिता के मानकों के अनुरूप प्रतीत हो रहा है.





Thursday, September 5, 2013

उत्तर प्रदेश में सूचना आयुक्तों के चयन के लिए बनी स्क्रीनिग कमेटी

उत्तर प्रदेश में रिक्त पदों पे गत 14 अगस्त को जारी सूचना के समय सीमा पूरा होने के साथ प्रमुख सचिव "प्रशासनिक सुधार " की अध्यक्षता  में सूचना आयुक्तों के चयन के लिए बनी स्क्रीनिग कमेटी.

आर.टी.आई. काउंसिल के कन्वेनर आलोक कुमार सिंह ने प्रशासनिक सुधार के प्रमुख सचिव से अनुरोध किया है की सूचना आयुक्तों के लिए प्राप्त आवेदनों में से सही पाए गए आवेदनों को प्रशासनिक सुधार की वेब साईट पे डाला जाय , जिससे आयुक्तों के चयन में पारदर्शिता बनी रहे.

Sunday, September 1, 2013

“Eight years of RTI: A Retrospective”.

Shri Pranab Mukherjee, President of India will inaugurate the 8th Annual Convention of Central Information Commission at New Delhi tomorrow. This year the theme of the convention is “Eight years of RTI: A Retrospective”.

The two day convention has three technical sessions on RTI and inclusive growth, RTI-an anti-corruption tool and Media and RTI with eminent panellists like Prof. Abhijit sen, Member Planning Commission, Shri Harsh Mander, Shri J.M.Lyngdoh, Shri Subash C. Agrawal, Shri Siddharth Varadarajan, Editor-in-Chief, The Hindu, Dr. O.P. Kejariwal, Shri R.K.Keswani, Former Editor Dainik Bhasakar, Ms. Sonia Singh, Editorial Director, NDTV, Smt. Deepak Sandhu, Information Commissioner taking part in these sessions.

http://pib.nic.in/newsite/erelease.aspx?relid=99028

Union Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Shri V. Narayanasamy will also address the convention Shri Ramachandra Guha, noted historian and columnist will deliver the keynote address on Democracy in India: Mid-life Crisis. Shri Omar Abdullah, Chief Minister, Jammu & Kashmir will deliver the valedictory address on Sep. 03, 2013.

For the first time, the convention will discuss the causal relationship between the inclusive economic growth and RTI, if any. Various views regarding the assertion that an effective access to information regime can be a vital tool in promoting more participatory development will be discussed. The other panels will deliberate on how to make RTI more effective for the containment of corruption. Panelists will share their experiences on using RTI and curbing of corruption. The panel on media and RTI will discuss the role of media in the governance process by catalyzing effective implementation of the Act, providing information to the citizens and building awareness of the Act while giving a voice to the citizens and acting as a watchdog on behalf of the citizens.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

अब उम्मीद है फ़ाइल गायब नहीं होंगी

अब उम्मीद है फ़ाइल गायब नहीं होंगी ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
आज जिस तरह संसद के दोनों सदनों में कोयला आवंटन पे रस्सा-कस्सी चल रही थी उम्मीद है इस वेब-पोर्टल के सुचारू रूप से कार्य करने के उपरान्त ऐसी घटनाएँ शयद नहीं होंगी.....


Shri V Narayanasamy, Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions and Prime Minister’s Office to launch the RTI online Web Portal for all central Ministries.


Date : August 21, 2013 (Wednesday)

Time : 1600 hrs.

Venue : Civil Services Officers’ Institute (CSOI), Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi.

http://pib.nic.in/newsite/mbinvitationdisp.aspx?relid=98392

Friday, August 16, 2013

उत्तरप्रदेश राज्य सूचना आयोग में ८ सूचना आयुक्त की नियुक्ति प्रक्रिया शुरू

 उत्तरप्रदेश राज्य सूचना आयोग में ८ सूचना आयुक्त की नियुक्ति प्रक्रिया शुरू ,
उत्तर प्रदेश में किस नियुक्ति के लिए आवेदन शुल्क २००० रुपये लिया गया है ?
यह सरकार का अधिकार है



Thursday, August 8, 2013

At Last Democreacy Need to Review Again - Amendment to the Right to Information Act, 2005

Dear All,



The Union Cabinet has approved introduction of a Bill in the coming session of the Parliament to amend the Right to Information Act, 2005, to exclude the political parties from the definition of Public authority for the purpose of the Act.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

उत्तर प्रदेश सूचना आयोग की पहल

साथियों ,
अब आपको सूचना के लिए सूचना आयोग जाने की कोई आवश्यकता नहीं रहेगी बल्कि आपको सूचना आपके घर के दरवाजे पर ही मिलेगी । यह एक प्रयास उपसचिव
सूचना आयोग एवं मुख्या सूचना आयुक्त रणजीत सिंह पंकज "मूंछ " के द्वारा प्रायोगिक रूप से शुरू किया जा रहा है ,
मैं इस तरह के प्रयोग की प्रशंसा करता हूँ , हो सकता है कि मेरे अन्य साथियों को यह प्रयास बेकार प्रतीत हो.

"
झिझक ये कैसी पूछता,आईना आधी रात , आँखे खुद ही बोलती,हर राज की बात "

Saturday, June 1, 2013

सूचना आयुक्तों के चयन हेतु शासनादेश जारी :

केंद्रीय सूचना आयोग में खाली पड़े सूचना आयुक्तों के चयन हेतु शासनादेश जारी :
F. No.4/3/2013 — IR
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
(Department of Personnel and Training)
North Block, New Delhi
Dated: May 31 st , 2013
Subject: Appointment of Information Commissioners in the Central
Information Commission.
The Government of India has constituted a body under the Right to Information
Act, 2005 (the Act) known as the Central Information Commission to exercise the
powers conferred on and to perform the functions assigned to it under the Act. It is
located in New Delhi. The Commission shall have the Chief Information
Commissioner and upto ten Information Commissioners. The present composition of
the Central Information Commission can be seen at www.cic.crov.in . The powers and
functions of an Information Commissioner in the Central Information Commission are
as per chapter V of the Act.
2. It is proposed to appoint more Information Commissioners in the Commission.
The Act provides that the Information Commissioners shall be persons of eminence in
public life with wide knowledge and experience in law, science and technology, social
service, management, journalism, mass-media or administration and governance.
3. Further, the Information Commissioner shall not be a Member of Parliament or
Member of the Legislature of any State or Union Territory, as the case may be, or hold
any other office of profit or connected with any political party or carrying on any
business or pursuing any profession. It is clarified that cessation/termination of holding
of office of profit, pursuing any profession or carrying any business is a condition
precedent to the appointment of a person as Information Commissioner.
4. An Information Commissioner shall hold office for a term of five years from the
date on which he enters upon his office or till he attains the age of 65 years, whichever
is earlier. The salary and allowances payable to an Information Commissioner shall be
the same as that of an Election Commissioner, subject to adjustment of the
pensionary/retirement benefits availed by him, if any, in accordance with the
provisions of the Act.
5. Persons fulfilling the criteria for appointment as Information Commissioner and
interested for appointment to the post may send their particulars in the enclosed
proforma by post to Under Secretary (RTI), Department of Personnel and Training,
North Block, New Delhi or through e-mail to usrti-dopt@nic.in by June 28th , 2013.
Persons who are serving under the State/Central Government or any other
Organization, may send their particulars through proper channel.
6. It may be noted that these appointments would be subject to the outcome of
Review Petition (C) no. 2309 of 2012 pending before the Hon'ble Supreme Court.
(Sandeep Jain)
Deputy Secretary
Tel: 23092755







http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02rti/4_3_2013-IR.pdf










 

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Selection of Information Commissioners

Dear All,
The following way for selection of Information Commissioners which is given by:Shailesh Gandhi is a former Central Information Commissioner, I Think the proposed way is enough to make this tool powerful,

A. The Information Commissions should set a target for disposals: I suggest 5000 per Commissioner per year. An attempt should be made to increase this target number (around 85% of the matters do not require any legal interpretations as per a study of four months of CIC decisions).

B. Every six months they should review their actual performance per Commissioner and forecast the expected receipts and disposals for the next two years, factoring the retirements. This information should be displayed on their websites. This forecast would show the requirements for new commissioners to be appointed by taking into account the expected retirements.  

C. The government should advertise its intention to appoint a certain number of Information Commissioners depending on the need, four months in advance. Eminent people could apply or be nominated by others.  

 D.  A search committee—perhaps—consisting of two members of Parliament, Chief Information Commissioner, one vice-chancellor, one Supreme Court judge and two RTI activists, could be formed to shortlist a panel which could be three times the number of Commissioners to be selected. These could be announced with the minutes of the meeting at which the shortlisting was done.      
                             
E.  An interview should be held by the search committee in public view to give citizens and media the opportunity to hear the views and commitment to work of the candidates. Citizens could give their feedback and views to the search committee. After this the search committee could give its recommendation for two times the number of Commissioners to be appointed. Based on these inputs, the final decision to select the Commissioners could be taken by the committee as per the Act consisting of PM, LOP and one minister. (A similar process could be adopted for State Commissions with MLAs instead of MPs and high court judge instead of Supreme Court judge).

Citizens will benefit if they could get the Commissions to publish data on the performance of each Commissioner monthly, and also build public opinion to lower the average age of the Commissioners. Atleast half the Information Commissioners should be less than sixty years. There are many RTI activists who have gained considerable understanding of the nuances of the law, and have a natural empathy for transparency. Some of these should be appointed as Information Commissioners. Another useful function which civil society groups could perform is to analyze all the decisions of each Information Commissioner each month continuously in a transparent manner. This would build pressure on those who may be giving errant decisions.

Presently, individual decisions are randomly criticized and this does not give a picture of the overall trend of a Commissioner’s decisions. If we can get a transparent process for selecting Commissioners and put continuous pressure on them for accountability, we will get much better results from our cherished Right to Information. If this works well, it could be used as a model for selecting commissioners for various commissions. The commissions are designed as our checks and balances of democracy. Presently, most of them are not delivering their expected functions effectively.
http://www.moneylife.in/article/transparent-process-will-help-in-selection-of-information-commissioners/32282.html

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Implementation of suo motu disclosure under Section 4 of RTI Act, 2005

Implementation of suo motu disclosure under Section 4 of RTI Act, 2005 – Issue of guidelines regarding:
Section 4(1)(b) of the RTI Act lays down the information which should be disclosed by Public Authorities on a suo motu or proactive basis. Section 4(2) and Section 4(3) prescribe the method of dissemination of this information. The purpose of suo motu disclosures under Section 4 is to place large amount of information in public domain on a proactive basis to make the functioning of the Public Authorities more transparent and also to reduce the need for filing individual RTI applications.


http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02rti/Suo_moto_disclosure-15042013.pdf


http://pib.nic.in/newsite/erelease.aspx?relid=94720

Guidelines for Central Government Ministries/Departments are on:
i. Suo motu disclosure of more items under Section 4.
ii. Guidelines for digital publication of proactive disclosure under Section 4.
iii. Detailing of Section 4(1)(b)(iii), 4(1)(b)(iv), 4(1)(b)(xi) and 4(1)(b)(xiv)
iv. Compliance mechanism for suo motu disclosure (proactive disclosure) under the RTI Act, 2005.

Central Government Ministries/ Departments should undertake suo motu disclosure and ensure compliance based on these guidelines.
The enclosed guidelines may be brought to the notice of all for compliance.

Alok Kumar Singh

Convener RTI Council of U.P.
मोबइल : +91-९९३६७१६५२६



Thursday, March 14, 2013

"Monitor the implementation of a law is to Get Real democracy"

Dear All,

We Have Proposed & submitted One innovative strategy to monitor the implementation of a law is to conduct information commission court monitoring to UPSIC Chief on 29th Jan-2013.

kindly find attached link of proposal, and reply with how we can get more involvement of Common Citizen,
https://docs.google.com/file/d/1pt7UsrbRiF_YmUtkE9_sFheQzFsxZjuy5COW8Eh8FmMqhXIk0qErRybInKho/edit?usp=sharing