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RTI Act a tool for empowerment, Adivasi women told

RTI Act a tool for empowerment, Adivasi women told

Time of India14 hours ago
Vijayawada: State Information (RTI) commissioner Rehana Begum has urged Adivasi women to use the Right to Information (RTI) Act as a powerful tool for empowerment. She emphasised that awareness of the RTI Act can help tribal communities access crucial information about government schemes, services, and entitlements specifically meant for them.
Rehana interacted with tribal women from Alluri Sitarama Raju (ASR), Manyam, and Prakasam districts during a virtual awareness programme on Friday. She noted that women in tribal regions often face challenges due to illiteracy and lack of access to information. However, she said that a culture of awareness and questioning can be fostered by identifying and training active and enthusiastic tribal women. Once equipped with knowledge of the RTI Act, these women can play a key role in resolving local issues by helping others obtain critical information.
"State and central governments are spending huge amounts for the welfare and development of tribal populations across the country. It is your right to know how much money is coming to your village and your people. Take advantage of the RTI Act to get the details of the schemes and programmes," said Rehana Begum. She explained that awareness about the schemes would also help hold officials accountable and ensure proper implementation.
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A lack of awareness, especially among tribal women, often leads to misappropriation or diversion of funds, she added.
The five-day awareness programme, held in Anakapalli district from July 14 (Monday) to July 18 (Friday), was jointly organised by LibTech India and the United Forum for RTI Campaign–Andhra Pradesh, in collaboration with various voluntary organisations. Tribal women from Manyam, Alluri Sitarama Raju, and Prakasam districts participated in the event.
Rehana Begum highlighted how such initiatives can have a lasting impact on women in remote tribal regions by deepening their understanding of rights and entitlements. She also noted that awareness campaigns by voluntary organisations complement the government's goal of empowering citizens through transparency.
Representatives from LibTech India, including BDS Kishore, and members of the United Forum for RTI Campaign also participated in the event.
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