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Rajasthan assembly enacted Public Accountability Bill :
1. In a welcome development, the Rajasthan Public Accountability Bill will make state government officials accountable for giving services to citizens and promises fast redressal of their grievances.The Congress government in Rajasthan is all set to introduce a unique bill—the Rajasthan Public Accountability Bill—that will make the state government officials accountable for providing service to citizens. It will bring government officials in 28 departments providing 225 services under the scanner.
2. These services are water supply, irrigation, civil supplies, law, panchayati raj, local self-government, public works department, transport, agriculture, agriculture marketing, all municipal bodies, social welfare, health, rural development, state roadways and all services under the district collector’s office.
3. The Bill is being brought in to ensure transparency through the free flow of information using modern, electronic and information technology tools, as well as offline modes of dissemination through an effective Janata Information System.
4. The Bill will lay out a comprehensive citizens’ charter by each department, enumerating rights and entitlements, including public goods and services, to be provided to the people and detailed job charts of public functionaries to identify their specific responsibilities in ensuring efficient delivery of people’s rights and entitlements. It will seek accountability of public functionaries for timely delivery of services.
5. The Bill also provides for a decentralised grievance redressal mechanism with a facility for filing and tracking grievances and independent appellate structures to ensure fairness and credibility. It will also initiate monitoring of programmes and policies through social audit facilitation units. This will help in the conduct of community score cards, citizens’ report card, expenditure tracking and statutory social audit covering all social sector programmes.
6. The Bill provides for the right to be informed of the obligations and duties of public functionaries, the right to examine records pertaining to the functioning of public authority, including its powers, duties, and norms applicable to monitoring, financial planning, budgeting, allocation and expenditure through open information dissemination. It also provides for the right to file a complaint specifying a grievance, and obtain a dated acknowledgement receipt, prompt redressal of the grievance and the right to participate in a public hearing within 14 days of filing the complaint.
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