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In general, you cannot obtain information from private companies under the RTI Act 2005.
Some thing s that RTI stands for include: RTI is a on-board navigation system. Road traffic information. Right to information.
It's not banned; there is a J&K RTI Act 2009 which covers J&K State Gov't but its Information Commission is headless. Central bodies in J&K are covered under Central RTI Act 2005. But Central RTI does not apply to the State Government of J&K, unlike all the other states which are covered.
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The Right to Information (RTI) Act came into force in India on October 12, 2005.
The full form of RTI is Right to Information. It is an Act of the Indian Parliament that empowers citizens to seek information from public authorities to promote transparency and accountability in the government.
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As per the rules for deemed universities, CIC has clearly mention in its order(2011) that vinayaka mission come under RTI ACT.
RTI was passed by Parliament on 15 June 2005
The Right to Information (RTI) guarantees people the right to access information held by public authorities, promoting transparency and accountability in government operations. It empowers citizens to request information, thereby enabling them to participate more effectively in democratic governance. By facilitating access to information, RTI helps combat corruption and ensures that citizens can hold public officials accountable for their actions.