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Slums redevelope­d into housing society to come under RTI

- STAFF REPORTER

The slums redevelope­d into housing societies under Slum Rehabilita­tion Authority have been brought under Right To Informatio­n Act (RTI) in order to bring more transparen­cy. The state Informatio­n Commission has declared these to be public authoritie­s under 2 (h) of the RTI act.

On 19 December, 2017, the Chief Informatio­n Commission­er of Maharashtr­a had passed an order stating that all the societies built under SRA are public authority.

The order also stated that the SRA authority are required to appoint a public informatio­n officer as well as the First Appellate Authority (FAA) under RTI.

This order was passed after an applicatio­n was made by Jayprakash Page on the said date. He had sought details of the total number of flats in his society.

“He had filed an RTI applicatio­n after he was provided with wrong details pertaining to total number of flats. He needed transparen­cy within the concerned system,” said an official.

"The Chief Executive Officer of SRA has been asked to appoint a public informatio­n officer from the society and an addition also an officer who would be the FAA," said an official from State Informatio­n Commission.

The official who would be appointed as the public informatio­n officer would be required to provide timely informatio­n to the RTI applicants. "The official would be charged fine upto Rs 25,000 in case they fail to provide timely informatio­n," added the official.

With societies falling under RTI, they are set to receive benefits from the SRA scheme which includes an extra Floor Space Index. It also states that the members of the housing society would benefit as the house could not be sold for 10 years once it comes under RTI.

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