The Right to Information Act, simply known as RTI, is a revolutionary Act that aims to promote transparency in government institutions in India. The Act came into existence in 2005, after sustained efforts of anti-corruption activists.

It is termed revolutionary because it opens government organisations up for scrutiny. Equipped with knowledge about RTI, a common man can demand any government agency to furnish information. The organisation is bound to provide the information, that too within 30 days, failing which the officer concerned is slapped with a monetary fine.

When did RTI begin?

RTI Act has been made by legislation of Parliament of India on 15 June 2005. The Act came into effect on 12 October 2005 and has been implemented ever since to provide information to crores of Indian citizens. All the constitutional authorities come under this Act, making it one of the most powerful laws of the country.

 

 

Under RTI Act-2005

Public Information Officer

Prof. S.S.Baadgoankar

Principal,

MES College of Commerce, Sirsi-581402

Karnataka

Phone No- 08384-233098

08384-236298

       Assistant Information Officer

Shri Maidur Mailarappa , Superintendent,

MES College of Commerce, Sirsi-581402

Karnataka

Phone: 08384-236298