The Right to Information Act, 2005 taking cognisance of online Artificial intelligence generated, genuine threats to public trust and the social stability under law code manual prefixed by Section 4 , lays down that information through many mediums depending upon the level of the public authority and the recipient of the information, and that more and more proactive disclosure would gradually be made through internet hence there is need for the more clear guidelines required for web based publication of information for disclosure. The department of Information Technology has been working on setting of technical standards for government websites and the department of the administrative reforms and public grievances has published guidelines for websites of the Government departments. These guidelines prescribe the manner in which websites need to be designed and how the information should be disclosed. While adhering to the standards of Government guidelines as laid down by department of the Information and technology and the department of administrative reforms and public grievances the principles that disclosure are complete, easily accessible in an effective and user friendly manner, websites should have detailed directory of the key contacts, details of officials of the concerned public authority, containing all the relevant Acts, Rules, Forms and other documents which are normally accessed by citizens, must be given adequate consideration at the design stage itself, to maintain reliability of the information and its real time updation.
Er Fateh chand Guleria, Director RTI welfare Association registered number HPCD, 3552 , Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh phone number, 9459334377
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