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Freedom of information in India and Sri Lanka

By: Vigneswaran, T. and Srikanth, Gaddela.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Third Concept Description: 38(451), Sep, 2024: P.18-21.Subject(s): Right to Information, Freedom of Information Act, Administrative Efficiency, Government Transparency, India, Sri Lanka, Record-Keeping Systems, Public Accountability, Citizen–Government Relationship, Information Access In: Third ConceptSummary: The freedom of information act (FOIA) serves as a mechanism of incentivisaiton within the dynamic relationship between the government, acting as the principal, and its citizens, acting as the agents. Facilitating information about governmental activities engenders an atmosphere that fusers prudence and sagacity among government personnel in their deliberative endeavors. It serves as a potent deterrent against the perils entailed by inadequate characteristics of the rights to information. (RTI) acts n India and Sri Lanka. It wills proper’s potential measures to enhance administrative efficiency. Such as implementing a comprehensive record-keeping system. The discussion of particular instances from India, starting from 2005 when the RTI act 2005 was implemented, can significantly enhance the successful execution of the RIT act 2016 in Sri Lanka. – Reproduced
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The freedom of information act (FOIA) serves as a mechanism of incentivisaiton within the dynamic relationship between the government, acting as the principal, and its citizens, acting as the agents. Facilitating information about governmental activities engenders an atmosphere that fusers prudence and sagacity among government personnel in their deliberative endeavors. It serves as a potent deterrent against the perils entailed by inadequate characteristics of the rights to information. (RTI) acts n India and Sri Lanka. It wills proper’s potential measures to enhance administrative efficiency. Such as implementing a comprehensive record-keeping system. The discussion of particular instances from India, starting from 2005 when the RTI act 2005 was implemented, can significantly enhance the successful execution of the RIT act 2016 in Sri Lanka. – Reproduced

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