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Don?t grease their palms ? use RTI

Starting July 1, a nationwide anti-bribery drive is being launched by HT.

Updated on: Jun 28, 2006 03:18 AM IST
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When a sewer line in Hauz Khas got choked, resident Madhuri Bhaskar complained to the Delhi Jal Board — but to little avail. After waiting for a month, she finally filed an application under the Right to Information (RTI) Act to know the status of her complaint. In two days, the sewer problem vanished.

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The RTI Act can work wonders when there is a delay in getting work done -- be it the issue of passport, driving licence or a telephone connection, or getting a faulty water meter changed. Bribery can be confined to the dustbin in corridors of power and dingy offices.

Starting July 1, a nationwide campaign against bribery -- “Drive Against Bribery with Right to Information” -- is being launched by the Hindustan Times along with other media houses and NGOs.

People will be asked not to pay bribes. Instead, help centres will be opened in 42 cities across the country where volunteers will help people file RTI applications.

In Delhi, the help centres will be open at the Nehru Yuva Kendra and the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium.

A helpline (09250492504) will also be open to answer basic queries.

The Delhi government, meanwhile, has directed all ministries and departments to make arrangements to deal with the large number of applications that are expected to be filed during the campaign.

HT will bring you news you can use at various stages of the campaign.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Aasheesh Sharma

Aasheesh Sharma works with the opinion team at Hindustan Times. Over the last 20 years, he has worked with a wire service, newspapers, magazines and television. His story on the longest train journey in India was included in an anthology on train writings in 2014.

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