International Research journal of Management Science and Technology
ISSN 2250 - 1959 (online) ISSN 2348 - 9367 (Print) New DOI : 10.32804/IRJMST
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GOOD GOVERNANCE AND FEAR OF EXPOSURE
2 Author(s): AMIT KUMAR , ANIL KUMAR
Vol - 3, Issue- 3 , Page(s) : 153 - 160 (2012 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST
Good governance, as a concept, is applicable to all sections of society such as the government, legislature, judiciary, the media, the private sector, the corporate sector, the co-operatives, societies registered under the Societies Registration Act, duly registered trusts, organisations such as the trade unions and lastly the nongovernment organisations (NGOs). Public accountability and transparency are as relevant for the one as for the other. It is only when all these and various other sections of society conduct their affairs in a socially responsible manner that the objective of achieving larger good of the largest number of people in society can be achieved. Right to Information Act, 2005 represents a mile stone to encourage good governance in India. It aims at promoting transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority. The present paper has an attempt to find out in what ways Right to Information Act is a powerful tool for good governance and also provides guidance to citizens in accessing the government information under this Act.