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Odisha based RTI activists enters Limca Book of Records

By Our Correspondent

BHUBANESWAR, MAY 25: Odisha-based activist Akhand has made a national record and entered into the Limca Book of Records for highest number of replies received from a single organisation on a Right to Information (RTI) application regarding Internal Complaint Committees (ICC) to deal with sexual harassment at workplace for women.

Akhand had filed a petition under the Right to Information Act, 2005 (RTI) with the Department of Posts, Govt of India on Jan 22, 2016 asking whether Internal Complaint Committees (ICC) have been formed at various divisions of the Department as per Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013.

In less than three months from Feb-April 2016, he received 333 replies from the Department, making it the highest number of such replies received from a single organisation on an RTI petition.

He had also filled RTI application for the same matter to Union home ministry, defense ministry, railways, external affairs ministry and department of omen and child under Government of India and higher education, mass education, home, health departments of the Odisha government. He got maximum replies from department of posts.

“After filing of RTI application many public offices became aware of such committees and formed the same. Almost all the Public Information Officers had provided information,” said Akhand in his reaction after entering into the Limca Book of Records for the 2017 edition.

“It sensitises the Public authority to provide as many information they have for transparency to the applicant,” he added.

Worth mentioning, Akhand has been working in the field of human rights for over a decade now and uses RTI as a tool for his works.

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