A village in the Jat heartland of Haryana's Jind district has gone hi-tech, setting up its own portal to make the working of gram panchayat transparent and replying to RTI queries within two days.
Bibipur, one of the largest villages in Jind district with a population of 5000, is also making plans to make the village Wi-Fi enabled.
"The idea behind the exercise is to to make the working of gram panchayat transparent," village head Sunil Jaglan said.
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"These documents comprise reports, including social audit, working reports and bills," he said.
The village has a history of farming with villagers sowing wheat, rice, sugar cane and bajra. Now Jaglan has plans to make it Wi-Fi enabled.
"We are planning to have Wi-Fi facility for the village. For that the panchayat has passed a resolution and approached the panchayat department of Haryana government to get the permission," he said.
People in the village will be able to use Internet free of cost, he said, adding at present only the panchayat office is Wi-fi enabled and has a range of 80 meters.
"We are receiving many RTI queries on the working of the panchayat. So it has been decided that now onwards if any RTI comes through e-mail, it will be replied to within two days," he said.
The panchayat had replied to over 30 RTI queries free of cost through e-mail.