User: fredericknoronha Topic: Right to Information
Category: right to information
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Philanthropy suffers a severe heart attack at AIIMS (Cached) 31.7.2010 GovernanceNow: News
Not many patients thronging the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), the countrys premier government-run hospital and medical college, get to hear of Vishnu Sureka. Even fewer among them w
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Losing green cover? Call helpline for a tree (Cached) 31.7.2010 New Kerala: World News
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Shaktisinh Gohil attacks Narendra Modi, asks him not to worry about Congress (Cached) 31.7.2010 DNA: Top News
Gohil said that the function had been organised out of taxpayers' money, and should have been used for nothing but talk of the project itself.
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RTI activists seek Court intervention 31.7.2010 NIE: Kochi
As a final resort, Right to Information activists in the state are planning to approach the court against the appointment of Sony ..
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Habibullah takes RTI to World Bank job (Cached) 31.7.2010 Indian Express: Front Page
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Abu Salem uses RTI for conduct certificate (Cached) 31.7.2010 DNA: Mumbai
The gangster, who was allegedly attacked by Mustafa Dossa in Arthur Road jail last week, has been seeking a report on his behaviour since 2008 through the Right to Information (RTI) Act.
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Information Commission raps veterinary university official (Cached) 31.7.2010 TOI: Chennai
Rapping the public information officer of the Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Science University (TANUVAS) for failing to supply information to an applicant under the Right To Information (RTI) Act within a fixed timeframe, the Tamil Nadu Information Commission has ordered action against him.
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MNS corporator uses son's caste certificate as his (Cached) 31.7.2010 DNA: Mumbai
The information was obtained from BMC after Shiv Sena's ex-corporator Pravin Devhare from the same ward, who was disqualified, filed a right to information (RTI) application.
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Orissa tapped 417 phones from 2006 to 2008 ! (Cached) 31.7.2010 Zee News : States
Orissa tapped 417 telephones in the state from October 2006 to December 2008, a lawyer and right to information activist said Friday.
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Unexamined danger off the shores 31.7.2010 Hindu: Op-Ed
Crisis management tools are no substitute for prepared preventive action, which has been found wanting in the case of several off-shore oil rigs in Indian waters.
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Appointments of senior officials not under RTI: Court (Cached) 30.7.2010 New Kerala: World News
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We shell out Rs 1 crore to keep the Prime Minister in "power"! (Cached) 30.7.2010 GovernanceNow: Top Stories
In 2009, the state ex-chequer shelled out Rs.1,16,62,101 as the electricity bill of the prime ministers residence, 7, Race Course Road. That is not all. The The electricity consumption and therefore,
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IIBF is beyond RTI ambit: Delhi HC! (Cached) 30.7.2010 Zee News : India National
The Delhi High Court today said an organisation cannot be forced to disclose information under the RTI Act just because it is substantially financed by PSUs.
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Electricity bills soar as power corridors switch off austerity (Cached) 30.7.2010 GovernanceNow: News
In 2009, the state ex-chequer shelled out Rs.1,16,62,101 as the electricity bill of the prime ministers residence, 7, Race Course Road. That is not all. The electricity The electricity consumption ata
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'It won't stop at this' 30.7.2010 Mid-Day: Bangalore
RTI activist says that he will take the Sanjana case further, fight corrupt officials and contractors In what can be termed as a fresh lease in the case of Sanjana Singh, a 17-year-old, who was crushed when the wall of a medical college collapsed, Veeresh, an RTI activist, has now taken the case further with support from other activists. He has sought an enquiry by the Lokayukta, alleging the civil work in the whole stretch from High Grounds to Hebbal flyover, is substandard. "It won't stop at this," Veeresh told MiD DAY. "We will fight the corrupt officials. The whole stretch is messed up with substandard work." According to RTI activists, the stretch from High Grounds to Hebbal flyover does not match the International ...
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On neta's recommendation only 30.7.2010 Mid-Day: Mumbai
Documents show top politicians have been brazenly influencing plum postings of govt officials. Why? Your guess CRUSADER: Anil Galgali Want a transfer to a more lucrative BMC post? Contact your nearest neta. That seems to be the way to go, as revealed by this RTI plea. According to the response to an RTI plea filed by activist Anil Galgali (a copy of which is with this paper), recommendations for transfer to various BMC departments were made by ruling ministers, former ministers, MPs, MLAs, among others. In the last three years, most of the recommendation requests made by politicians are on behalf of BMC engineers and sub engineers, who are either keen to get postings and transfer to the Building Proposal Department (BPD), ...
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Eat less, drink more (Cached) 30.7.2010 The Pioneer
Eat less, drink more
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Meghalaya IPS officer included in SIT (Cached) 30.7.2010 Indian Express: Ahmedabad
Meghalaya IPS officer Y C Modi has been included in the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT), which is investigating the 2002 Godhra train carnage and the subsequent statewide riots.
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Fines slapped on PIOs under RTI Act (Cached) 30.7.2010 TOI: Patna
State Information Commissioner (SIC) P N Narayanan on Thursday imposed fine on Public Information Officer (PIO)-cum-Panchayat Raj Officer, Nalanda, for not providing information to a petitioner and failing to respond to commission's notice in this regard.
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My 4 year battle has been for students wronged by colleges: Mahavir Chopda (Cached) 30.7.2010 DNA: Top News
Chopda was determined to get justice, and justice he got last week when the Bandra consumer disputes redressal forum ruled that NMIMS will have refund him Rs1,17,080.
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