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15 years of Right to Information

Fifteen years back on 12th October, 2005 the Right to Information (RTI) Act became operational. It was the auspicious day of Vijayadashmi and appeared to herald a new revolution in Indian democracy. Citizens who had been advocating for this law saw an opportunity of converting India’s defective elective democracy into a true participatory democracy: the…

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