Business
Standard: New Delhi: Thursday, 12 March 2015.
The
Government has constituted a committee consisting of representatives of
Department of Personnel & Training, Central Information Commission,
Department of Posts and Office of Controller of Accounts (Department of
Personnel & Training) to examine whether postal stamps can be used for
payment of RTI fees under the Right to Information Act, 2005. The Committee has
given its report on 24.02.2015. The Committee has observed that the use of
postage stamps as mode of payment for RTI fee/costs is neither legally feasible
nor feasible from the accounting point of view. Moreover, it would not be in
line with the Government initiatives towards Digital India. Hence, the
Committee has recommended that postage stamps may not be used as mode of
payment for RTI fee/costs. The report of the Committee has been accepted by the
competent authority.
The Central
Government has already launched RTI Online portal for online filing of RTI
applications, including online payment of RTI fee/costs. Moreover, the facility
of eIPO (electronic India Postal Order) has been launched for purchase of IPOs
electronically by online payment.
This was
stated by the Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
and Minister of State in Prime Minister's office Dr. Jitendra Singh in a
written reply to a question by Shri Dhananjay Mahadik, Shri Satav Rajeev, Dr.
Heena Vijaykumar Gavit and Shri Mohite Patil Vijayasinh Shankarrao in the Lok
Sabha today