Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions V Narayanasamy will launch the portal-- www.Rtionline.Gov.In-- at a function here tomorrow.
Moving further towards greater transparency in governance, the government has started as a pilot project the facility of filing online RTI applications from April.
The facility, which was earlier restricted for information related to the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), was in a phased-manner extended to 37 central government ministries and departments.
"This facility would be extended to all the Ministries or Departments of Government of India with effect from August 21, 2013," said an official of DoPT, which acts as nodal department for the implementation of the transparency law.
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An information seeker can submit a fee of Rs 10 via Internet banking through SBI and its associated banks using the website. One can also use credit or debit cards.
At present, the text of an application that can be uploaded at the prescribed column (on the website while filing application) is confined to 500 words only.
"In case an application contains more than 500 words, it can be uploaded as an attachment," the official said, adding that an applicant will also get an alert on his or her mobile about movement of the applications.
The President and Vice President's Office, Ministry of Home Affairs, External Affairs Ministry and Union Public Service Commission are among 37 ministries or departments facilitating online RTI applications.
"This is a very progressive achievement it will help people who are technological savvy to file RTI applications online," said Venkatesh Nayak, coordinator (access to information programme), Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative.
The facility of filing online RTI applications is currently not proposed to be extended for field offices, attached or subordinate offices of the central government.