"Evaluation of the feasibility of the Right to Information Act 2005 in India" / ‘‘भारत में सूचना का अधिकार अधिनियम 2005 की व्यावहारिकता का मूल्यांकन’’ (Hindi, Paperback, Dr. Narayan Das Sahu)
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"Evaluation of the feasibility of the Right to Information Act 2005 in India" / ‘‘भारत में सूचना का अधिकार अधिनियम 2005 की व्यावहारिकता का मूल्यांकन’’ (Hindi, Paperback, Dr. Narayan Das Sahu)
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The present era is the era of information revolution, there was a time when it was said, knowledge is power, but today it is being said that information is power, the one who does not have the latest information and maximum information, is considered backward and weak, The history of rapidly changing civilizational development has been the companion of human's collective social life, establishing new contact information or communication has been the basic nature of human beings, the importance of information has increased so much in today's changing environment that the right to information has been recognized as a global The scenario is beginning to be judged. Information is actually the power on which human beings can do the greatest work, so in the present era, the concept of right to information is gradually taking its place in the basic laws of almost all civilized countries, and thus its form is universal. is becoming.