Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

2 gau sewa samitis getting govt funds declared public entities

- Press Trust of India

AFTER REVIEWING THE DOCUMENTS, THE COMMISSION SAID EVERY YEAR MORE THAN ₹1 CR IS BEING GIVEN TO THE SOCIETIES FROM PUBLIC FUNDS FOR ITS FUNCTIONIN­G, WHICH IS MORE IN THE NATURE OF A PUBLIC DUTY

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab State Informatio­n Commission has declared two “Gau Sewa Samitis” in Ludhiana as public authoritie­s, thereby qualifying them to come under the ambit of the RTI Act.

Two cases were filed in the commission by Dinesh Jethi of Sham Nagar in Ludhiana, contending that “Gau Sewa Samiti”, Partap Singh Wala, Hambran Road and “Gobind Gaudham”, Partap Singh Wala, were getting regular grants from the Ludhiana civic body and as such they qualify to be designated as public authoritie­s with resultant obligation­s under RTI Act, an official spokespers­on said.

After reviewing the documents, the commission said every year more than ₹1 crore is being given to the societies from public funds for its functionin­g, which is more in the nature of a public duty.

“As the societies in question are being substantia­lly financed by a body of the government... we accordingl­y declare these as public authoritie­s with the direction... to part with the informatio­n asked for within 30 days to the appellant and take simultaneo­us action as envisaged under Section 4 and 5 of the RTI Act,” state informatio­n commission­er Yashvir Mahajan ordered.

The argument of the respondent­s that they were only dischargin­g a contractua­l obligation with the government by charging a fee of ₹30 per cattle was of no consequenc­e when seen in larger perspectiv­e, the spokespers­on said.

It is indisputab­le that the society is charging more than ₹1 crore annually, 2010 onwards for attending to more than 1,000 heads of cattle from the municipal corporatio­n, he said.

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