CAUSE

One question. One truth.

“Why is the RTI Act important?”

The RTI Act is important because it institutionalizes transparency by legally mandating public authorities to disclose information, thereby empowering citizens to hold the government accountable and reducing corruption.

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CURRENT STATE

Currently, the RTI Act produces greater government openness and citizen engagement, enabling access to information that was previously opaque. This has led to increased scrutiny of public officials and improved responsiveness in many sectors.

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