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School dropout is watchdog of public funds

October 19th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in News

Education is not necessary for empowerment, as many success stories related to the Right to Information (RTI) Act have
shown.

Take the case of school dropout Dilip Kataria, 31, from Dhavadia village in Khambha taluka of Amreli district. This spunky villager is doing his bit to ensure that public money is not misused in his village, but utilised for the government schemes it’s meant for.

Click here to read full article in TOI.

INTERNATIONAL RTI FILM FESTIVAL

October 6th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Uncategorized

INTERNATIONAL RTI FILM FESTIVAL

(IRFF) ‘09, October 7-11

New Delhi

About RTI

Right to Information Act is going to complete two decades of its struggle and is celebrating fourth anniversary of its successful implementation in India. The dream of transparent system in the country has been turned into reality and people have started realizing their rights, feeling empowered and raising their voice against corruption in the system… the credit goes to Right to Information Act.

About Film Festival

The films made on Right to Information has played a major role in disseminating the usage of Act among people and this usage of Right to Information and its effect on the life of common man has been beautifully taken up by various filmmakers. The main motive of this film festival is to bring all such films (dealing with work done in the direction of achieving a transparent system) in front of public and to make them realize that the crying need of the hour is not to complain but to act. Our initiative is also aimed at providing a platform for all kind of films highlighting the struggles of common man and the role of Right to Information in changing their lives for the better.


Screening Committee

The films will be selected by a screening committee with a fine eye for detail. Comprising of experts from various fields:

  • Wajahat Habibullah (Central Chief Information Commissioner)
  • Jagadananda (State Information Commissioner, Orissa)
  • Arvind Kejriwal (Noted RTI Activist & Magasaysay Awardee)
  • Medha Patkar (Social Activist)
  • Vinay Mahajan (Leading Singer-Poet & Activist, Loknaad)
  • Sudhir Tailang (Well Known Cartoonist)
  • Kumar Vishwas (Poet)
  • Abhinandan Sekhri (Writer-Gustakhi Maaf/Great Indian Tamasha, NDTV)

Partners

  • Kabir
  • Parivartan
  • Public Cause Research Foundation (PCRF)
  • Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI)
  • National Campaign for Peoples’ Right to Information (NCPRI)
  • Society for Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA)
  • Manjunath Shanmugam Trust (MST)
  • Akhil Bhartiya Samaj Seva Sansthan (ABSSS)
  • CYSD, Orissa
  • Delhi School of Social Work, Delhi University
  • Jawaharlal Nehru University Student Union (JNUSU)
  • School of Arts & Aesthetics, JNU, New Delhi
  • School of Planning & Architecture, New Delhi
  • Loknaad, Gujarat
  • DEHAT, UP
  • Chetnalaya
  • Pratidhi
  • Haryana RTI Manch
  • Bihar RTI Manch
  • West Bengal RTI Manch
  • Apna Panna

For Further Details

RTI Film Festival Secretariat

D-59, Third Floor,

Pandav Nagar, Delhi-110092, INDIA

Telephone: +91 (11) 22485139

eMail: rtifilmfestival@gmail.com

www.rtifilmfestival.blogspot.com

Workshop on 23 August, 2009

August 18th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Annoucements

Date: 23, August 2009
Time: 10.00 am to 2.00 pm
Place:   Zakir Hussain College (Delhi), Room #1,  Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, New Delhi
Contact number: 9718255455

Anyone interested can attend.


Join The Swaraj Campaign

A silent revolution has just begun in Delhi. In some areas, people are now directly involved in deciding how government funds must be used in their area. Local officials attend these public meetings and they are publicly questioned by the citizens. Payments are made to contractors only if  the Mohalla Sabhas are satisfied with contractor’s work.

Sounds incredible? It all started in Sonia Vihar and Trilokpuri, a few months back and is now fast spreading to other parts of Delhi. People are gathering in large numbers and demanding Swaraj.

In the past few meetings, funds have been approved on the spot for public works, pensions sanctioned, and most satisfyingly, works lying pending for years completed within days. Street-lights were repaired within four hours of a mohalla sabha meeting, drains clogged for two years were cleaned within three days!

This is Swaraj in action – direct participation of people in governance.

Swaraj Abhiyaan has teamed with progressive councilors and bureaucrats to implement this. Area residents hold monthly public meetings, “Mohalla Sabha” in concert with the councilor and MCD officers to decide the development and maintenance priorities. The ward councilor and MCD officers implement these decisions and provide status updates to the residents in Mohalla Sabha next month.

Ultimately, we want enactment of appropriate laws, which would ensure direct citizens’ control over government funds and functionaries. Mohalla sabhas are a beginning of that process. We hope that with the passage of time, people across India would organize themselves in mohalla sabhas and Gram sabhas and would be able to constructively, and in a structured manner, engage in state level and national level policies. We hope that the momentum and pressure created by these people’s sabhas would finally force the governments to enact appropriate legislations to ensure direct people’s participation. And finally we hope, that there would be a time when no laws would be passed by the state and central legislatures without effective consultations with mohalla and gram sabhas.

The LG, Mr. Tejinder Khanna has congratulated these efforts. MCD Commissioner, Mr K S Mehra has pledged support. A number of eminent people have joined the campaign.

We are holding a half day workshop on 23rd August (Sunday) at Zakir Hussain College from 10.00 am to 1.00 pm where we would discuss this in great detail.

If you wish to join the campaign, please attend this workshop. Call us at 9718255455 for any queries. If you wish to participate, please intimate in advance as there is limited capacity for the workshop.