Saturday, June 24, 2017

Fund allotted for RTI campaign not utilised properly in Odisha

Misuse, Misappropriation and mindless expenditure of fund allotted for sensitisation of the people about RTI by Govt. of Odisha spoils RTI in the state.

Dear friends
Few days back, Nabin Patnaik, Chief Minister, Odisha has   gave a call in Collectorsconference to maintain utmost “Transparency” in Govt. work and administrative activities.  But he had not spoken a single word on “RTI”, a law  meant for enforcing transparency  and accountability  in administration.  It may be he is ignorant  about  this law or he with ill-intention  might be bypassing it apprehending  that enforcement of  RTI  in letter  and spirit  which  he has destroyed  in Odisha  will open up  flood-gate of corruption  and misappropriation of public fund  in the state.

As  per section 26 of the RTI Act,  the State Government shall organise  educational programme  to sensitise the people  about RTI Act,  promote  timely and effective  dissemination  of accurate information  by public authorities  about their activities,   provide training to the PIOs and produce relevant materials for use by the Public authorities.   The State Govt.  in Information and Public Relation Department , nodal Dept. for RTI  has been releasing fund every year to   DIPROs ( District Information and Public Relation Officers)  of all Districts to organise public sensitisation programme, seminar and workshops on RTI.  But these fund are neither properly utilised nor are public involved  in awareness programme.  In many districts, workshops or seminars are organised within participation of Govt. officials without involving the common people, RTI Activists ad local volunteers. High- profile lunch is organised for officers and staff without holding much debate on RTI in the seminars.

RTI application was submitted to the PIO, Dept. of I and PR, seeking information about details of fund sanctioned, utilised  for RTI awareness programme  in different districts and UC submitted  by them.   It  was found from the information  supplied by the PIO  dated 27.5.17 that  most of DIPROs  have not submitted UC since last three years.  The Dept.  is also not aware  whether fund has been utilised  or not. As per field report made by RTI Activists, fund sanctioned for RTI awareness programme is misused and misappropriated in large scale without   delivering any fruitful results. In many districts, funds remain unutilised and surrendered later on.
 The details of   information supplied by the PIO  is as follows.

Amount/UC of funds  distributed to different DIPROs  for RTI awareness programme  in 30 districts
Sl.No
DIPROs
Fund allotted  2014-15
UC  thereon
Fund allotted  2015-16
UC thereon
Fund allotted  2016-17
UC thereon
1
Angul
80,000.00
Furnished
80,000.00
Furnished
40,000.00
Not furnished
2
Balasore
80,000.00
DO
80,000.00
Do
40,000.00
Not furnished
3
Bolangir
80,000.00
DO
80,000.00
Not furnished
----
---
4
Baragarh
80,000.00
Not furnished
80,000.00
Not furnished
---
---
5
Bhadrak
60,000.00
Furnished
40,000.00
Furnished
40,000.00
Not furnished
6
Bhubaneswar
40,000.00
Not furnished
40,000.00
Furnished
40,000.00
Not furnished
7
Boudh
40,000.00
Furnished
40,000.00
Not furnished
40,000.00
Not furnished
8
Cuttack
80,000.00
Not furnished
80,000.00
Furnished
40,000.00
Furnished
9
Dhenkanal
80,000.00
Not furnished
80,000.00
Not furnished
----
---
10
Deogarh
40,000.00
Not furnished
40,000.00
Not furnished
---
---
11
Gajapati
60,000.00
Surrendered
40,000.00
Furnished
40,000.00
Not furnished
12
Ganjam
1,20,000.00
Not furnished
1,20,000.00
Not furnished
---
---
13
Jagatsingh Pur
80,000.00
Surrendered
80,000.00
Not Furnished
---
---
14
Jajpur
60,000.00
Not furnished
40,000.00
Furnished
40,000.00
Furnished
15
Jharsuguda
40,000.00
Not furnished
40,000.00
Not furnished


16
Kalahandi
80,000.00
Not furnished
80,000.00
Not Furnished
--
---
17
Kandhamal
80,000.00
Not furnished
80,000.00
Not furnished


18
Kendrapara
80,000.00
Not furnished
80,000.00
Furnished


19
Keonjhar
80,000.00
Not furnished
80,000.00
Not furnished


20
Khurda
40,000.00
Not furnished
40,000.00
Not furnished


21
Koraput
80,000.00
Not furnished
80,000.00
Not furnished


22
Malkangiri
60,000.00
Not Furnished
40,000.00
Not Furnished


23
Mayurbhanj
1,20,000.00
Not Furnished
1,20,000.00
Not Furnished


24
Nabarang Pur
80,000.00
Not furnished
80,000.00
Not furnished


25
Nayagarh
80,000.00
Not Furnished
80,000.00
Not Furnished


26
Nuapara
60,000.00
Furnished
40,000.00
Furnished


27
Puri
80,000.00
Not furnished
80,000.00
Not Furnished


28
Rayagada
80,000.00
Not furnished
80,000.00
Not furnished


29
Rourkela
80,000.00
Not furnished
80,000.00
Not furnished


30
Sambalpur
80,000.00
Furnished
80,000.00
Furnished


31
Subarnapur
60,000.00
Not furnished
40,000.00
Not furnished


32
Sundargarh
80,000.00
Not furnished
80,000.00
Furnished
40,000.00
Not Furnished
33
D.D( Northern)
NIL
---
40,000.00
Not furnished


34
D.D. ( Central)
Nil
Nil
40,000.00
Furnished


35
D.D.(Southern)
NIL
NIL
40,000.00
40,000.00
Not furnished


2. Similarly, Govt. of India  had released  fund   for celebration of  RTI weeks  from 5th to 12th  October-2016. Accordingly, each district  was allotted Rs. 10,000.00  for  celebration.  But  no district  has yet submitted UC to  Govt. The Nodal Dept. is not aware whether the programme was organised or fund misappropriated.

Pradip Pradhan
M-9937843482
Date-24.6.17


Thursday, June 15, 2017

10,000 cases pending with Odisha Information Commission

Total No. of 10,000 cases pending with Odisha Information Commission- RTI is almost dead in Odisha
Dear friends

Just few days back, Nabin Patnaik, Chief Minister, Odisha has asked the District Collectors to enforce transparency and stop corruption in administration. It sounds good and might be inspiring. But in practice, Nabin Patnaik neither wants corruption  to be  checked nor  transparency to be enforced in administration. RTI Act which came into force w.e.f. 12th October, 2005 across the country including Odisha (except Jammu & Kashmir) has mandate to enforce transparency in the administration. But astonishingly,   from the day one, the state Govt. conspired to dilute and destroy RTI Act by way of framing anti-people, illegitimate and absurd Odisha RTI Rules, 2005 and giving appointment of useless, lethargic, inefficient and corrupt people as Information Commissioner.  The cumbersome procedure  for filling compulsory RTI Application, illegal demand of proof of citizenship from Information-seekers, illegal collection of fee for First Appeal and Second Appeal etc.  under Odisha Rules  is meant not to allow  the common people  to access the information. Similarly,  Nabin Patnaik Govt.  has made  the Information Commission defunct by appointing  useless, lethargic, inefficient and corrupt people as Information Commissioner. These Information Commissioners neither  hear the case properly  due to lack of  knowledge  about the law nor write the decisions effectively.  Due to their inefficiency, they manage to hear case 12 to 15 cases per day and close the hearing  by 1.30 PM.  Due to less number of cases being heard by the Commissioners,   the pending of the cases  is increasing every year and rate of disposal of the cases by Commission is also declining rapidly. Mrs. Sashi Prava Bindhani and Sri L.N.Patnaik  has been  proved  as worst Information Commissioners in Odisha since 2006.

RTI Application was filed to Odisha Information Commission seeking information about  details of  cases received, disposed and pending  since 2006.  The information supplied by the PIO dated 8.6.17 is as follows.
Year

Cases received
Cases disposed
Cases pending
Complaint cases filed under section 18 of the RTI Act
2006

644
309
335
2007
335
1972
381
1926
2008
1926
1973
527
3372
2009
3372
2557
886
5043
2010
5043
3344
1570
6817
2011
6817
3310
5163
4964
2012
4964
2781
6265
1480
2013
1480
1733
2168
1045
2014
1045
709
1463
291
2015
291
501
69
723
2016
723
600
136
1187
2017 (upto 31.5.2017)
1187
253
98
1342
Second Appeals under Section 19(3) of the RTI Act
2006

202
108
94
2007
94
437
152
379
2008
379
370
129
620
2009
620
373
132
861
2010
861
421
273
1009
2011
1009
605
456
1158
2012
1158
2197
1274
2081
2013
2081
3111
2003
3189
2014
3189
3182
2841
3530
2015
3530
3229
657
6102
2016
6102
3121
1240
7983
2017 (upto 31.5.2017)
7983
1316
1044
8255

Comments
a.    It shows that Total cases (Complaint Case + Second Appeal) pending with Odisha Information Commission is   9597.
b.    The way the information Commissioners are  hearing  the cases,    If  someone files a complaint case to-day, his/her case will be heard  after 3 years. If the information is supplied after 3 years, the said information may have lost its relevance. That’s why the Common people are seen not interested to   file cases in  the office of  Information Commission.
c.     Similarly, the PIOs are also casually dealing RTI applications and denying information being pretty aware  that  the case will be heard after three years with no penalty, as the Commission hardly imposes penalty  on erring PIOs.

The moot question is  how transparency will be enforced  without effective implementation of RTI Act in Odisha. So Nabin Patnaik’s  claim of enforcing transparency is sheer deception.   


Pradip Pradhan
M-9937843482

Date-15.6.17