In addition to enhancing transparency, the measure will also result in reduction in RTI applications, according to a directive issued by Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) to all central government ministries.
The initiative is part of a mandatory compliance of Section 4 of Right to Information (RTI) Act, enacted in 2005, which mandates disclosure of almost all matters of governance by all public authorities on a suo motu or proactive basis.
The DoPT has asked all departments to suo motu make public all details of tender and award of bids, name of supplier of goods or services being procured or the works contracts entered upon among others.
"All information relating to the PPPs must be disclosed in the public domain by the public authority entering into the PPP contract or concession agreement.
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The DoPT has also directed ministries to disclose details of foreign and domestic tours being undertaken by central government ministers and officials.
"A large number of RTI queries are being filed on official tours undertaken by Ministers or officials of various Government Ministries or Departments. Information regarding the nature, place and period of foreign and domestic tours of Prime Minister are already disclosed on the PMO's website...
Further, information about fees, tolls or other kinds of revenue that may be collected under authorisation from the Government, information in respect of outputs and outcomes and process of selection of the private sector party may also be proactively disclosed, it said.