Now, submit your RTI applications online

The launch of the online portal, however, does not mean that physical applications would not be accepted. Photo: Manorama

Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala government will has launched its first official online RTI portal as per the Supreme Court directive. With this, people in Kerala can to submit their RTI requests with a click away without bothering about the long queues in offices or sending requests by post for information.

Prior to the launch of the portal on June 19, an application under the transparency law -- the Right to Information Act -- had to be either submitted in person before the concerned department or authority along with the requisite fees or sent by post.

This was also necessitated by the fact that an online RTI portal implemented by the state government with the help of the IT Mission earlier was non-functional due to technical difficulties.

Therefore, the new portal, developed with the help of the National Informatics Centre (NIC) is expected to make the access to information easier and more transparent.

"The payment for the fees on the RTI online portal will be through e-Treasury Portal," according to the compliance report filed by the Kerala government in the Supreme Court indicating that its direction has been implemented.

The apex court's direction came on a petition filed by the Pravasi Legal Cell, represented by advocate Jose Abraham, seeking directions to all state governments to establish an online RTI portal to enable citizens to file online applications for information from any department.

The Supreme Court had on May 20 directed all state governments to set up and operationalise the online RTI portals within three months.

In Kerala, the portal will function as a module of the e-Office system launched by the state government, an order issued by the General Administration Department (GAD) has said.

The nodal officers mapped in the portal will be responsible for receiving the applications under the RTI Act and distributing them to the respective State Public Information Officers, the order said.

Citizens can access the portal through the web address -- rtiportal.kerala.gov.in, it said.

The launch of the online portal, however, does not mean that physical applications would not be accepted, it added.

(With PTI inputs)

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