DOUBLE STANDARD OF THE CITIZENS OF COUNTRY MAY DECAY AND DAMAGE THE DEMOCRATIC REFORMS, WORKING FOR THE GOOD GOVERNANCE AND TRANSPARENCY IN ADMINISTRATION.

Double standard of our working changes proposed to be maintained by law code manual prefixed by the Constitution of India may create systematic disparity among the citizens of country, demanding free and fair justice from the system of governance however not in a position to get the work done and obtain effective freedom of information and empowerment of the Right to information and the right to public service guarantee Act . As such it is necessary to bring transparency and accountability in the administration for which people must do the needful as government is taking no interest in the on going system of progressive participation and improvement of the framework required for effectuating the right of information and the charter of public accountability recognised under Article 19 of the Constitution of India, where very few people are involving themselves in the right to information Act and its trial and obligations for the good governance and accountability even significant changes may improve our social involvement in the vision RTI and the RTS Act adjudication, where necessary changes required to its practice in relation to the maintenance, management and regulation could not be ignored and total depending on our system for service is not a sufficient cause of our democratic rights and now the Government is compelling to follow RTI and the RTS Act adjudication and follow fundamental rights where found necessary under law code manual prefixed by the Constitution of India. As such the all members of the RTI Welfare Association registered number HPCD 3552 Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh are regularly working for the awareness drive movement and required management regulation of the system for service and improvement of the access to information and administrative reforms, as the organization will continue for the work under right to information and transparency and accountability in the administration, which may bring true democracy in the system for democratic revolution and found necessary by the parliamentary democracy of India, since the Right to information Bill having been passed by both the Houses of parliament received the assent of the President of India on 15-6-2005 and it came on the Statute Book as the RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT, 2005 (22 OF 2005) .

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