COUNTERVIEW: Ahmedabad: Sunday, June 04, 2017.
Gujarat’s
right to information (RTI) watchdog, State Information Commission, a
quasi-judicial authority, has asked the state education department to
“proactively disclose” within seven days the names of public authority and
appellate authority of the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education
Board (GSHSEB).
The order
follows the 10th and 12th examination results, following which many students
sought copies of their answer sheets under RTI. However, to their utter dismay,
a visit to the Board’s website showed that RTI link on the GSHSEB site had
disappeared, and there were no details of Public Information Officer (PIO) or
the Appellate Authority (AA), either.
Pankti Jog of
the Mahiti Adhikar Gujarat Pahel (MAGP), an RTI campaign NGO, says, several of
the students’ parents approached her on the RTI helpline (9924085000) about
this, and this prompted her file complaint under section 18 of RTI Act to State
Information Commission to urgently take up the matter and issue order.
In his order,
which she received on Friday, Gujarat Chief Information Commissioner VS Gadhvi
has directed Board to disclose the names of PIO and AA on the notice board as
well as on the website “within seven days” of receiving the order.
“The order is
dated May 18, which means that they should have abided by it by now. However, I
have checked on the website, they have still not done it”, Jog told
Counterview.
At the same
time, the commission, taking serious note of the fact that there is no RTI link
on the GSSHEB website, has directed the principle secretary of the Gujarat
education department, being the head of the public authority under RTI, to
“ensure proactive disclosures are fully operationalized within seven days on
the website as well as on notice board.”
“Each of the
Public Authority is supposed to prepare proactive disclosures as per Section 4
of the RTI Act and the same should be widely disseminated to larger public. The
Gujarat Board is dealing with the future of lakhs of students. It is completely
unacceptable that the website does not show RTI link and PIO and AA details.
This is complete violation of the RTI Act” says Harinesh Pandya, an RTI expert.
Jog adds, the
Board is “surprisingly showing a very negative approach to the RTI Act. Many
parents complained to us that when they approached by telephone to inquire
about who is the PIO, they were asked not to file RTI, lest they would not get
copies of the answer sheets. They also demanded Rs 300 per answer sheet for
getting recalculation done for of the marks obtained”.
Notably,
Gujarat was the first state in India to raise the issue of answer sheet of
students to be sought under RTI way back in 2008. At that time, the State
Information Commission even passed an order that student should be given copies
of answer sheets under RTI.
Thereafter,
on August 9, 2011, the Supreme Court gave a judgement qualifying answer sheet
as “information” which students can obtain within 48 hours under section 7(1)
of the RTI Act.
“The order of
the Commission is very clear. We hope the PIO and AA details as well as
proactive disclosure link on the website are displayed immediately”, said Jog.