Rs. 21 Lakhs sent by Centre for computerization of U.P.S.I.C. are untraceable .
In Uttar Pradesh, the watchdog of transparency is too shy to be
transparent enough to disclose the details of funds received by it
from the Central Government .
The Central Government released funds under centrally sponsored scheme
for digitalization of various State Information Commissions with the
precondition that the money could only be spent on digitalization and
no hardware could be purchased out of this grant. Uttar Pradesh State
Information Commissions got Rs. 21 Lakhs from Centre. This was
revealed by Ministry of Personnel , Public Grievances and Pensions in
a RTI reply . " Rs. 21 Lakhs have been allocated to the state of Uttar
Pradesh for IT enablement " reads the reply of D.O.P.T. The issue was
raised by Secretary of Lucknow based Social Group YAISHWARYAJ Seva
Sansthan.
The U.P.S.I.C. received 2.1 million rupees in the name of the
computerization of the Information Commission but it has refused to
divulge details. Uploading of Information Commissioners' orders on
Commission's website could not be started yet. The failure to do so is
highly irresponsible act of officials of commission .
Public Information Officer Mata Prasad had admitted in a written
response sent to the Secretary of Lucknow based Social Group
YAISHWARYAJ Seva Sansthan that they have not started action so far and
also that no single official can be held responsible for failure of
U.P.S.I.C. to upload its orders on the website .
The RTI reply has other dark facts like there is no record of interim
orders of information commissioners and orders are not available in
digital form at all .
" We have written to the Governor of Uttar Pradesh to intervene and
take action as the situation is highly undesirable and detrimental to
the RTI act in Uttar Pradesh " said Vishnu Dutt Mishra , the treasurer
of YAISHWARYAJ.
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