Right to Information Act The Right to Information Act, enacted by the Parliament of India, came into force on 12 October 2005. Objective: To empower citizens, promote transparency and accountability in the functioning of government, curb corruption and make our democracy truly work for the people. State Information Commission The State Information Commission shall consist of The Chief Information Commissioner of the State Other Information Commissioners (not exceeding 10 Commissioners) as may be required. The Chief Information Commissioner of the State and other Commissioners shall be appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of a Selection Committee. The Selection Committee shall consist of The Chief Minister (Chairman of the Selection Committee) The Leader of the Opposition in the State Legislative Assembly A Cabinet Minister nominated by the Chief Minister.
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National Award for Director of Human Resources in India
The Indian Public Relations Association is holding an annual national seminar to improve the management skills of public sector consultants. The organization is presenting national awards to top corporate officials and top officials in the field of public relations. The awards were given two awards, NLC, India's Best Social Responsibility Agency and Best Enforcement of Right to Information Act. This is the 5thconsecutive year that NLC and India have won the award for the best implementation of the Right to Information Act.

