The Right to Information (RTI) Act allows citizens to seek a time-bound response on governance-related matters from government departments.
"The data regarding number of RTI applications pending department-wise and the number of departments having facilitation centres, is not centrally maintained," he said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha.
Singh said the government has accepted recommendations of an expert committee on Suo motu disclosure of information by government departments.
"All the details of the public authority may be uploaded on its website. Access to information should be made user- friendly for which appropriate information technology infrastructure should be suitably designed, developed and operationalised," one of the recommendations accepted by the government said.
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