GOVERNMENT IS RESPONSIBLE TO PROVIDE ONLINE DIGITAL PLATFORM AND PORTALS TO CITIZENS DEMANDING FREE AND FAIR JUSTICE INSTEAD OF THE RESTRICTIONS

ALL OVER , VIRTUALLY:-- Online system working for the digital programming and portals have overcome barriers of language and culture as well as distance and we have gone very near all over the world wide by way and virtue of which online education and training for techniques as well as the workshop and other research projects and the scientific study could also be developed by way of the digital platforms and portals required for the agenda of discussion and expression of the human service list by way and virtue of which the country has improved a lot in getting the things asked and answered through video conferencing and digital programming however very few number of people are taking use and exercise of the online programming and digital consultations even though the government has started helpful attitude in this behalf of the education, and experience required to gain the knowledge of specific provisions made by the online programming of scheduled destination.The system of governance and accountability act required to be maintained by the government has too been introduced by the Public authorities to take benefits of the charter of public accountability but it is regretted to point the online restrictions even clear vision of the honourable Supreme court of India for which the government should come forward with open theory and practice of work and conduct so that the benefits of Online meetings and events as well as digital platforms and portals could be obtained inthe real sense of the system developed and generated for the welfare of Common man demanding free and fair justice from the system of governance for which the RTI act publication and it's empowerment and education as well as promotion of the RTI adjudication required to be maintained by the government is also a demand under public utilities since the lock down period and covid-19 pandemic as affecting the adverse

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