(A) What is meant by public interest? What are the principles and procedures to be followed by the civil servants in public interest? (UPSC MAINS GS4 )
Public Interest is anything that affects the rights, health, or finance of the public at large. Public interest is a common concern among citizens in the management and affairs of local, state, and national government. Like the Prime Minister had said that civil servant should consider every action in public interest, which means the ultimate aim should be the welfare of the masses. The principles and procedures to be followed by the civil servants in public interest are: Selfless service, Openness, Accountability etc.
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(B) “The Right to Information Act is not all about citizens’ empowerment alone, it essentially redefines the concept of accountability”. Discuss. (UPSC MAINS GS4 )
The RTI Act has completed 10 years, and there are at least 50 lakh RTI applications being filed annually. RTI offers the real empowerment and sense of hope to every Indian citizen. It has redefined the concept of accountability by creating a new breed of activism and citizenship, as it has begun to encourage a culture of asking questions.
Though the legislation has certainly increased transparency and accountability in public bodies but it still lacks in various things:
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2. How does the RTI Act 2005 contribute to promoting Public Interest? |
3. Can the RTI Act 2005 be used to obtain information related to Public Interest issues? |
4. What are the benefits of the RTI Act 2005 for the general public in terms of Public Interest? |
5. Are there any limitations or exceptions to accessing information under the RTI Act 2005 in the context of Public Interest? |
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