Thursday, August 30, 2012

Transfer and posting in PS GR''B" Grade

 The following transfer and posting order has been issued in the cadre of P.S.Gr''B'' cadre  by the C.P.M.G. Bihar Circle Patna vide his memo  no. Staff/G-11/PS GR''B'' /Ch - XXIII Dated 30.08.2012. in the interest of service :
Sl. No     Name of the Officer   Present Posting          New Place of posting       Remarks
1.            Sri D.K.Jha               SPOs, Bhojpur Dn     SRM"C" Dn, Gaya          Vice Sri Parusharam Tiwary
                                                                                                                         already transferred.
2.            Sri S.N.Yadav          SPOs, Nalanda Dn     Supdt. CSD,Patna           Vice Sri Naresh Pd. Singh
                                                                                                                          retiring on 31.08.2012.
3.            Sri Ranjaya Kr.        ASP, Staff Section      SPOs, Nalanda Dn           Vice Sri S.N.Yadav
               Singh                        C.O., Patna                Biharsharrif                       Transferred
4             Sri Rajdeo Pd.         ASP Sub dn., Patna    SPOs, Bhojpur Dn            Vice Sri D.K.Jha      
                                                                                                                          transferred     
5.           Sri Rash Bihari         ASP, Dn., Ara             SPOs, Samastipur             Vice vacant post
              Ram


AIAIASP, Bihar Circle Branch Patna heartiest Congratulate Sri Ranjaya Kumar Singh, Sri Rajdeo Prasad and Sri Rash Bihari Ram for their new Assignment
 

IT Minister Kapil Sibal calls for separating regulatory services functions of Department of Post


Communications and IT Minister Kapil Sibal has called for restructuring of 150-year-old Department of Post by separating its regulatory and services functions to meet challenges of technological age.

"The postal department should also restructure itself to meet challenges of 21st century. The Department of Post (DoP) should look into prospect of bifurcating the ministry from the regulator and the operator, just as was done in the telecom sector," Sibal told PTI.

He said that the DoP should explore possibility of having different entities namely policy making, regulator and service provider. "No decision has been taken yet. It is all a matter of debate and dialogue at the moment," Sibal said.

DoP, which has around 5 lakh employees, is responsible for policy making, regulation and providing postal services, at present.

The over 100-year old Indian Post Office Act bars any individual or entity from delivering letters for commercial purpose. The business of private courier companies is built around delivering documents, parcels and others items which do not fall under the category of 'letter'.

Sources in the ministry said that Sibal held a meeting with DoP officials early this week on the issue of finanlisation of the National Postal Policy 2012 and asked them to prepare roadmap for restructuring as well.

They said that next meeting on the issue is expected to take place in 15 days. They said that the minister, in June, had asked DoP to set up a body to oversee the unbundling of its functions.

An independent body named Postal Development Board (PDB) will be responsible for the overall development and governance of the postal sector, they added. The PDB will also draw a road-map for unbundling of postal department functions.

The minister had also instructed DoP to constitute a Postal Advisory Board (PAB), in line withTelecom Commission, which should have representation from government, industry players, academics and other stakeholders, they said. The role of PAB will be to provide inputs to PDB on policy matters.

The government in 1997 created the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) to regulate the sector. Under New Telecom Policy 1999, government further restructured DoT by separating service providing function from it.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Frequently asked question on RTI



FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs) ON RTI (AS ON JANURARY 2012)
Q.1. What is Information?
Information is any material in any form. It includes records, documents, memos, e-mails,
opinions, advices, press releases, circulars, orders, logbooks, contracts, reports, papers,
samples, models, data material held in any electronic form. It also includes information
relating to any private body which can be accessed by the public authority under any law for
the time being in force.
Q.2 What is a Public Authority?
A “public authority” is any authority or body or institution of self government established or
constituted by or under the Constitution; or by any other law made by the Parliament or a
State Legislature; or by notification issued or order made by the Central Government or a
State Government. The bodies owned, controlled or substantially financed by the Central
Government or a State Government and non-Government organisations substantially financed
by the Central Government or a State Government also fall within the definition of public
authority. The financing of the body or the NGO by the Government may be direct or indirect.
Q.3 What is a Public Information Officer?
Public authorities have designated some of its officers as Public Information Officer. They are
responsible to give information to a person who seeks information under the RTI Act.
Q.4 What is an Assistant Public Information Officer?
These are the officers at sub-divisional level to whom a person can give his RTI application or
appeal. These officers send the application or appeal to the Public Information Officer of the
public authority or the concerned appellate authority. An Assistant Public Information Officer
is not responsible to supply the information. The Assistant Public Information Officers
appointed by the Department of Posts in various post offices are working as Assistant Public 2
Information Officers for all the public authorities under the Government of India.
Q.5. What is the Fee for Seeking Information from Central Government Public Authorities?
A person who desires to seek some information from a Central Government Public Authority
is required to send, along with the application, a demand draft or a banker’s cheque or an
Indian Postal Order of Rs.10/- (Rupees ten), payable to the Accounts Officer of the public
authority as fee prescribed for seeking information. The payment of fee can also be made by
way of cash to the Accounts Officer of the public authority or to the Assistant Public
Information Officer against proper receipt. However, the RTI Fee and the mode of payment
may vary as under Section 27 and Section 28, of the RTI Act, 2005 the appropriate
Government and the competent authority, respectively, by notification in the Official Gazette,
make rules to carry out the provisions of this Act.
Q.6. What is the Fee for the BPL applicant for Seeking Information?
If the applicant belongs to below poverty line (BPL) category, he is not required to pay any
fee. However, he should submit a proof in support of his claim to belong to the below poverty
line.
Q.7. Is there any specific Format of Application?
There is no prescribed format of application for seeking information. The application can be
made on plain paper. The application should, however, have the name and complete postal
address of the applicant.
Q.8. Is it required to give any reason for seeking information?
The information seeker is not required to give reasons for seeking information.
Q.9. Is there any provision for exemption from Disclosure of Information?
Sub-section (1) of section 8 and section 9 of the Act enumerate the types of information which
is exempt from disclosure. Sub-section (2) of section 8, however, provides that information
exempted under sub-section 3 (1) or exempted under the Official Secrets Act, 1923 can be
disclosed if public interest in disclosure overweighs the harm to the protected interest.
Q.10. Is there any assistance available to the Applicant for filing RTI application?
If a person is unable to make a request in writing, he may seek the help of the Public
Information Officer to write his application and the Public Information Officer should render
him reasonable assistance. Where a decision is taken to give access to a sensorily disabled
person to any document, the Public Information Officer, shall provide such assistance to the
person as may be appropriate for inspection.
Q.11. What is the Time Period for Supply of Information?
In normal course, information to an applicant shall be supplied within 30 days from the receipt
of application by the public authority. If information sought concerns the life or liberty of a
person, it shall be supplied within 48 hours. In case the application is sent through the
Assistant Public Information Officer or it is sent to a wrong public authority, five days shall be
added to the period of thirty days or 48 hours, as the case may be.
Q.12. Is there any provision of Appeal under the RTI Act?
If an applicant is not supplied information within the prescribed time of thirty days or 48 hours,
as the case may be, or is not satisfied with the information furnished to him, he may prefer an
appeal to the first appellate authority who is an officer senior in rank to the Public Information
Officer. Such an appeal, should be filed within a period of thirty days from the date on which
the limit of 30 days of supply of information is expired or from the date on which the
information or decision of the Public Information Officer is received. The appellate authority
of the public authority shall dispose of the appeal within a period of thirty days or in
exceptional cases within 45 days of the receipt of the appeal.
Q.13. Is there any scope for second appeal under the RTI Act?
If the first appellate authority fails to pass an order on the appeal within the prescribed period
or if the appellant is not satisfied with the order of the first appellate authority, he may prefer
a second appeal with the Central Information Commission within ninety days from the date on
which the decision should have been made by the first appellate authority or was actually
received by the appellant.
Q.14. Whether Complaints can be made under this Act? If yes, under what conditions?
If any person is unable to submit a request to a Public Information Officer either by reason
that such an officer has not been appointed by the concerned public authority; or the Assistant
Public Information Officer has refused to accept his or her application or appeal for
forwarding the same to the Public Information Officer or the appellate authority, as the case
may be; or he has been refused access to any information requested by him under the RTI
Act; or he has not been given a response to a request for information within the time limit
specified in the Act; or he has been required to pay an amount of fee which he considers
unreasonable; or he believes that he has been given incomplete, misleading or false
information, he can make a complaint to the Information Commission.
Q.15. What is Third Party Information?
Third party in relation to the Act means a person other than the citizen who has made request
for information. The definition of third party includes a public authority other than the public
authority to whom the request has been made.
Q.16. What is the Method of Seeking Information?
A citizen who desires to obtain any information under the Act, should make an application to
the Public Information Officer of the concerned public authority in writing in English or Hindi
or in the official language of the area in which the application is made. The application should
be precise and specific. He should make payment of application fee at the time of submitting
the application as prescribed in the Fee Rules.
Q.17. Is there any organization(s) exempt from providing information under RTI Act?
Yes, certain intelligence and security organisations specified in the Second Schedule, are
exempted from providing information excepting the information pertaining to the allegations
of corruption and human rights violations.