Friday, November 12, 2010

[ZESTCaste] RTI yet to reach Orissa’s tribals, Dalits

http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/uncategorized/rti-yet-to-reach-orissas-tribals-dalits_100458050.html

RTI yet to reach Orissa's tribals, Dalits

November 11th, 2010 - 4:32 pm ICT by IANS
Bhubaneswar, Nov 11 (IANS) They constitute some of the most neglected
sections of Indian society, but Orissa's tribals and Dalits may soon
make use of a powerful tool to improve their lot — the Right to
Information (RTI), which has so far not touched their lives.

The state information commission has intensified efforts to educate
tribals and Dalits — who constitute 22 and 11 percent, respectively,
of Orissa's population of 36 million — on RTI after reports that many
were being cheated by government and private agencies.

"Despite several initiatives in the past, knowledge of RTI is not up
to the mark in some areas, especially those inhabited by Scheduled
Castes and Scheduled Tribes," state information commissioner
Jagadananda told IANS.

The commission plans to set up around 200 'RTI clinics' in the state
within a year, he said. "These clinics will have RTI forms, and will
create awareness among people," Jagadananda said.

"We need to create more awareness among them. The commission has
already taken several initiatives, but various NGOs also need to act
more," he said.

"We have publicised the act, collaborated with the local authorities
in the panchayat, block and district levels and launched awareness
campaigns," he said.

The commission has also published a 40-page booklet in eight tribal
languages for distribution, apart from booklets in Hindi, Oriya and
English, he said.

"We are distributing them across the state. However, the response is
not very encouraging," he added.

Although the RTI Act came into effect Nov 22, 2005, the state's
information commission became functional in 2006.

According to official data, the authorities had received 37,997 RTI
applications in 2008-2009, against over 1,000 in 2007-06. The figure
for 2006-07 was below a thousand. Fewer than 100 RTI applications were
filed in the state during 2005-06.

The revenue and disaster management departments received the maximum
queries, which accounted for 28 percent of all applications filed in
2008-2009. The Panchayati Raj department received the next highest
number.

Most of the RTI applications were filed by government employees, both
retired and serving, and were mostly about problems related to their
service or departments, he said.

"We have also observed that the applications were filed mostly by
males. Participation from women is not forthcoming," he added.


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