In this article we will try to understand the RTI Confidentiality Classification. This needs to be kept in mind by a government employee while disclosing information. RTI Confidentiality Classification GOI should amend the Manual of Departmental Security Instructions in the following manner: Information Deserving Classification It would be advisable for each Ministry/Department to identify the information […]
RTI implementation: Acts and Laws that needs amendment
Various recommendations are provided by ARC for RTI Implementation. We will begin by the acts and laws that requires RTI implementation. ‘Official Secret’ means any information the disclosure of which is likely to prejudicially affect the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of State, friendly relations with foreign states, economic, commercial, scientific and technological […]
Brief Introduction about Right to Information/RTI: UPSC IAS Notes
Right to Information/RTI Act is a path-breaking legislation which signals the march from darkness of secrecy to dawn of transparency. It lights up the mindset of public authorities, which is clouded by suspicion and secrecy. Openness in the exercise of public power – Executive, Legislative or Judiciary – is a culture, which needs to be […]
Bank Mitra’s role in Financial Inclusion
Definition Bank Mitra shall be preferably a lady from amongst the community who is provided with the knowledge of doing subsidiary banking works like documents preparation of SHG’s for account opening, credit linkage, receipt filling in the bank when the members reach the bank premises either for withdrawing or depositing the amount and supporting the […]
IAS: Notes on 2nd ARC Report: Financial Management System_Part1
This is the 14th Report – Strengthening Financial Management Systems of the Second Administrative Reforms Commission (2nd ARC). This article will be useful for all those IAS aspiring candidates who doesn’t find enough time to go through the 2nd ARC reports for the IAS exams. I have tried to include all the important points mentioned […]