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Know 10 revelations through RTI that left India stumped

New Delhi: The Right to Information Act which came into effect in 2005 seeks to ensure  transparency between citizens and government bodies.  According to the Act, any citizen may request information from a public authority

India TV News Desk Updated on: November 02, 2013 6:49 IST

 


2. Increase in web censorship: India has become one of the worst countries in terms of internet censorship.

Official statistics revealed under RTI by the Department of Information Technology show that government has time and again indulged in extra-legal censorship.

In fact, in April 2011, Department of Information Technology passed a rule that allowed any person to get content removed from the Internet by writing to any intermediary within 36 hours, with no questions asked, and no intimation to the content owner (hence no question of challenge).

The Indian government nearly doubled its requests to Google for removal of content in the second half of 2012 as compared to the first six months, the seventh transparency report from the Internet giant has noted.

Most of these requests for content removal in 2012 centered on the content that defamed the ruling government and the disturbance in the North-East region.

The Indian government was among 20 countries to request for the removal of the controversial film Innocence of Muslims from YouTube. (The video though listed is not available for streaming in India).

 
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