Hindustan Times: Jammu: Wednesday, 19 August 2026.
The reply has been furnished by the Waqf board in an RTI application by a Jammu-based RTI activist Raman Kumar Sharma, who sought financial year-wise details of cash offerings and donations received at the shrine from 2020-21 onwards
The reply has been furnished by the Waqf board in an RTI application by a Jammu-based RTI activist Raman Kumar Sharma, who sought financial year-wise details of cash offerings and donations received at the shrine from 2020-21 onwards.
He also sought the assessed value and quantity of gold, silver, jewellery, precious metals, precious stones and other valuables received as offerings in the holy shrines during the same period.
The activist sought a certified copy of the standard operating procedure (SoP), policy or guidelines governing the opening and accounting of donation boxes installed at the shrine and other places.
In its reply, the Waqf Board stated that it did not have sufficient staff to prepare the required information as it was voluminous and the applicant was asked to attend the Waqf office on any working day, after prior intimation, for perusal of the records.
The RTI activist has objected to the manner in which the application has been dealt with, saying that the information sought pertained to financial records maintained by the Waqf Board.
“If the records are available, staff shortage should not become an excuse for providing access to information under the RTI Act,” he said.
The reply has been furnished by the Waqf board in an RTI application by a Jammu-based RTI activist Raman Kumar Sharma, who sought financial year-wise details of cash offerings and donations received at the shrine from 2020-21 onwards
The reply has been furnished by the Waqf board in an RTI application by a Jammu-based RTI activist Raman Kumar Sharma, who sought financial year-wise details of cash offerings and donations received at the shrine from 2020-21 onwards.
He also sought the assessed value and quantity of gold, silver, jewellery, precious metals, precious stones and other valuables received as offerings in the holy shrines during the same period.
The activist sought a certified copy of the standard operating procedure (SoP), policy or guidelines governing the opening and accounting of donation boxes installed at the shrine and other places.
In its reply, the Waqf Board stated that it did not have sufficient staff to prepare the required information as it was voluminous and the applicant was asked to attend the Waqf office on any working day, after prior intimation, for perusal of the records.
The RTI activist has objected to the manner in which the application has been dealt with, saying that the information sought pertained to financial records maintained by the Waqf Board.
“If the records are available, staff shortage should not become an excuse for providing access to information under the RTI Act,” he said.
