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| + | ====== 10 Most Unique RTI Applications in India That Will Change How You Think About Transparency ====== | ||
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| + | **Disclaimer (please read).** | ||
| + | * The stories below are based on **publicly reported** RTI cases in mainstream Indian media. | ||
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| + | * The purpose is to inform and inspire, not to mock individuals, | ||
| + | * Readers are encouraged to visit the source links for full context. | ||
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| + | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
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| + | The Right to Information Act, 2005 is often described as a legal right. It is more than that. In practice, it is a **way of asking** — a carefully drafted question, a Rs. 10 postal order, a 30-day wait, and sometimes, an answer that changes a state government, a public scheme, or a national debate. | ||
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| + | Over the past 20 years, a handful of RTI applications have crossed from the ordinary into the historic. They have: | ||
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| + | * Exposed scams worth thousands of crores. | ||
| + | * Forced a central bank to publish its minutes. | ||
| + | * Shown how the government secretly tracked political donors. | ||
| + | * Corrected the record on a language, a subsidy, and a housing scheme. | ||
| + | * And even **given birth to the RTI Act itself**. | ||
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| + | Each one began with a citizen asking the right question. This article tells ten of those stories. | ||
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| + | ===== Why some RTI applications stand out ===== | ||
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| + | - **The question is precise** — it targets a record, not an opinion. | ||
| + | - **The applicant is persistent** — First Appeal, Second Appeal, and sometimes the High Court. | ||
| + | - **The finding is surprising or consequential** — a discrepancy, | ||
| + | - **The timing is right** — the question arrives when public attention is ready to receive it. | ||
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| + | When all four align, an RTI becomes a landmark. | ||
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| + | ===== The 10 most unique and interesting RTI applications ===== | ||
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| + | ==== 1. MKSS and the Rajasthan Jan Sunwais (1994–2005) — the RTI that built the Act itself ==== | ||
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| + | **What was asked.** Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS), led by Aruna Roy, Nikhil Dey, and Shankar Singh, asked the Rajasthan government for **muster rolls, bills, and measurement books** of drought-relief works in villages where wages had not been paid. They read these documents aloud in public hearings (//jan sunwais//) from 1994 onwards. | ||
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| + | **Why it was unique.** This was the first time official records became a **community-read document**. Villagers could hear their own names and wages being read out, and verify against what they had actually received. | ||
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| + | **The outcome.** The public hearings exposed systemic wage fraud. The Rajasthan government, and later several others, enacted State RTI Acts. In 2005, Parliament passed the Central RTI Act. MKSS's //jan sunwai// method is the **direct ancestor** of every RTI reply produced in India today. | ||
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| + | **What this reveals about the system.** Paper records only become accountability tools when they are **read in public**. The right to information is not complete without the right to **use** information. | ||
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| + | **Lesson for citizens.** RTI replies are most powerful when shared — in gram sabhas, RWAs, PTAs, WhatsApp groups, press clippings. Filing is only half the work. | ||
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| + | **Source.** //Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS)// on Wikipedia and '' | ||
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| + | ==== 2. Adarsh Housing Society — Simpreet Singh' | ||
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| + | **What was asked.** RTI activists **Simpreet Singh** and **Yogacharya Anandji** asked the Maharashtra revenue department and the Ministry of Defence for **land allotment records, floor-space approvals, and eligibility lists** for the Adarsh Cooperative Housing Society in Mumbai' | ||
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| + | **Why it was unique.** The society had been presented publicly as housing for Kargil war widows. RTI replies revealed that a planned six-storey structure had been converted into a **31-storey building** — and many flats allotted to politicians, | ||
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| + | **The outcome.** The revelations led to **the resignation of Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan** in November 2010, a chargesheet by the CBI, and a long-running litigation. The matter continues to be cited in urban-land governance debates. | ||
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| + | **What this reveals about the system.** Land allotment records are public. Even politically sensitive files cannot remain hidden forever when RTI is used patiently. | ||
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| + | **Lesson for citizens.** Ask for **planning approvals, floor-space records, and eligibility lists** — not editorial opinions. Records speak louder than anger. | ||
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| + | **Source.** //The Logical Indian, Five Times RTI Act Helped Unearth Major Scams//: '' | ||
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| + | ==== 3. 2G Spectrum — Subhash Chandra Agrawal' | ||
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| + | **What was asked.** Activist **Subhash Chandra Agrawal** and another applicant, **Vivek Garg**, filed RTIs asking for **meeting records, file notings, and minutes** relating to the 2G spectrum allocation — particularly a meeting between then Telecom Minister A. Raja and the Solicitor General. | ||
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| + | **Why it was unique.** The RTI response revealed that a **15-minute meeting** between Raja and the Solicitor-General had produced a "brief note" but **no minutes were recorded** — a procedural gap that opened the entire allocation process to scrutiny. | ||
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| + | **The outcome.** The findings, together with CAG Vinod Rai's audit report estimating a notional loss of **Rs. 1.76 lakh crore**, resulted in criminal proceedings against former Telecom Minister A. Raja, DMK MP Kanimozhi, and corporate executives. The Supreme Court later cancelled 122 telecom licences. | ||
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| + | **What this reveals about the system.** Missing minutes are themselves information. A **well-drafted question about procedure** can surface decisions that are otherwise invisible. | ||
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| + | **Lesson for citizens.** When you RTI a policy decision, ask for **minutes, file notings, and inter-departmental correspondence** — not just the final order. | ||
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| + | **Source.** //Subhash Chandra Agrawal// on Wikipedia; // | ||
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| + | ==== 4. Commonwealth Games Scam — Housing and Land Rights Network' | ||
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| + | **What was asked.** **Housing and Land Rights Network** filed RTIs asking the Delhi government for **budget-head transfers, contract details, and beneficiary-scheme expenditure** relating to the 2010 Commonwealth Games. | ||
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| + | **Why it was unique.** The RTI response showed that **Rs. 744 crore** meant for **social welfare schemes for Scheduled Castes** had been diverted to Commonwealth Games-related works between 2005–06 and 2010–11. | ||
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| + | **The outcome.** The findings triggered a CAG audit, civil society campaigns, and court proceedings, | ||
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| + | **What this reveals about the system.** Inter-head fund transfers can bypass Parliament' | ||
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| + | **Lesson for citizens.** Ask for **budget-head transfers** and **re-appropriations**. They are where the interesting story often sits. | ||
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| + | **Source.** //The Tribune, The Games that shamed India//: '' | ||
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| + | ==== 5. Demonetisation RBI Minutes — Venkatesh Nayak' | ||
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| + | **What was asked.** RTI activist **Venkatesh Nayak** (Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative) filed repeated RTIs with the Reserve Bank of India, asking for the **minutes of the RBI Central Board meeting** held just before the 8 November 2016 demonetisation announcement. | ||
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| + | **Why it was unique.** The RBI initially refused, invoking fiduciary exemption. After the Central Information Commission issued a **penalty show-cause notice**, the RBI disclosed the minutes. | ||
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| + | **The outcome.** The minutes showed that the Central Board had met briefly before the PM's televised announcement, | ||
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| + | **What this reveals about the system.** Section 8(1)(e) " | ||
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| + | **Lesson for citizens.** When a PIO cites " | ||
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| + | ==== 6. Electoral Bonds and the Hidden Serial Numbers — ADR's RTI (2018–2024) ==== | ||
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| + | **What was asked.** The **Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR)** filed a series of RTIs with the State Bank of India seeking the **total value of electoral bonds purchased and redeemed**, the procedure, and later, **whether the bonds carried any identifying marks**. | ||
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| + | **Why it was unique.** RTI replies revealed that each bond carried a **unique alphanumeric serial number** — ordinarily invisible, but visible under ultraviolet light. This contradicted the scheme' | ||
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| + | **The outcome.** Armed with the RTI findings, ADR and Common Cause filed a public-interest petition in the Supreme Court. In February 2024, the Supreme Court declared the Electoral Bonds Scheme **unconstitutional** as violating Article 19(1)(a) — the voter' | ||
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| + | **What this reveals about the system.** An " | ||
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| + | **Lesson for citizens.** RTIs on **process questions** (what data is recorded, what numbers are assigned) often produce legally decisive evidence. | ||
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| + | **Source.** //ADR India//: '' | ||
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| + | ==== 7. Vyapam Scam — Anand Rai and Ashish Chaturvedi' | ||
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| + | **What was asked.** Whistleblower **Dr Anand Rai** and activist **Ashish Chaturvedi** filed hundreds of RTIs with the Madhya Pradesh Vyavsayik Pariksha Mandal (Vyapam), asking for **admission lists, answer sheets, roll-number allocations, | ||
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| + | **Why it was unique.** This was sustained RTI work over years. The applicants filed dozens of applications, | ||
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| + | **The outcome.** Over 600 MBBS doctors' | ||
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| + | **What this reveals about the system.** Recruitment and admission records are a **pattern-data set**. Looking across years, across rolls, and across districts is what reveals structural fraud. | ||
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| + | **Lesson for citizens.** Use RTI to build a **dataset**, | ||
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| + | ==== 8. Parliament Canteen Subsidy — Subhash Chandra Agrawal' | ||
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| + | **What was asked.** RTI activist **Subhash Chandra Agrawal** asked the Lok Sabha Secretariat for the **subsidy paid, item-wise rates, and costs** of running the Parliament canteen. | ||
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| + | **Why it was unique.** The reply showed that Members of Parliament (and staff) were getting roti for Rs. 1, dal fry for Rs. 3, masala dosa for Rs. 6, and mutton curry with bone for Rs. 20 — with a **subsidy of up to 83%**, costing the exchequer **Rs. 14 crore a year**. | ||
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| + | **The outcome.** The RTI reply became a public-interest talking point. In 2019, all MPs unanimously voted to end the canteen subsidy. In January 2021, a revised rate list replaced the subsidised menu. | ||
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| + | **What this reveals about the system.** Small line items can hold the largest public-interest stories. The RTI Act is as effective on Rs. 14 crore as on Rs. 1.76 lakh crore. | ||
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| + | **Lesson for citizens.** Ask for **item-wise subsidies** and **unit-level costs**. Small numbers, well-reported, | ||
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| + | ==== 9. PM CARES Fund — Harsha Kandukuri' | ||
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| + | **What was asked.** Law student **Harsha Kandukuri**, | ||
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| + | **Why it was unique.** The PMO replied in a short note that the **PM CARES Fund is not a " | ||
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| + | **The outcome.** The reply has been challenged in the Delhi High Court; a writ petition is pending. Former Chief Information Commissioner Wajahat Habibullah publicly called the position a " | ||
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| + | **What this reveals about the system.** The definition of " | ||
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| + | **Lesson for citizens.** Section 2(h) arguments matter. Even if a body is set up by the executive, it can claim to be outside RTI — and only judicial review settles this. | ||
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| + | **Source.** //The Wire, PM-CARES Fund 'Not a Public Authority'//: | ||
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| + | ==== 10. Sanskrit Speakers in Census — Dr Devashish Bhattacharya' | ||
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| + | **What was asked.** Agra-based academic **Dr Devashish Bhattacharya** filed an RTI with the Census Office asking for the **precise number of Indians who identified Sanskrit as their mother tongue** in the 2011 Census. | ||
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| + | **Why it was unique.** A common popular estimate in Sanskrit-revival debates is that " | ||
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| + | **The outcome.** The figure was reported in //The Print// and other outlets and has since been cited in academic and cultural debates on language policy, syllabus funding, and minority-language status. | ||
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| + | **What this reveals about the system.** **Census data is rich and specific.** Much of what we casually claim about India' | ||
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| + | **Lesson for citizens.** Use RTI to **test cultural assumptions with data**. Language, religion, dietary habits, employment — the Census and NSSO hold better numbers than any viral post. | ||
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| + | **Source.** //The Print, Only 24,821 Indians identified as Sanskrit speakers in 2011 Census, reveals RTI query//: '' | ||
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| + | ===== What these RTI stories teach us ===== | ||
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| + | Read together, the ten stories show five clear patterns. | ||
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| + | - **Records are stronger than rhetoric.** Muster rolls, meeting minutes, allotment lists, tender BoQs — all speak louder than opinions. | ||
| + | - **Process questions are often decisive.** The " | ||
| + | - **Persistence matters.** Vyapam took years. Electoral Bonds took six. PM-CARES is still being litigated. | ||
| + | - **Collaboration multiplies.** MKSS + lawyers, ADR + Common Cause, journalists + whistleblowers — RTI works best in a community, not alone. | ||
| + | - **Data is a public good.** Census, budget, tender, and minutes — the right questions turn private files into public knowledge. | ||
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| + | ===== How you can use RTI creatively ===== | ||
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| + | * **Go beyond complaints.** Complaint portals handle service failures. RTI reveals **how and why** decisions happen. | ||
| + | * **Build a dataset.** Ask for five years of the same record. Patterns appear where single-year snapshots do not. | ||
| + | * **Read aloud.** Share the reply in your ward, school, housing society, workplace. Information is only powerful when read. | ||
| + | * **Pair with media / citizens' | ||
| + | * **Learn Section 2(h), Section 8, Section 4.** These three sections determine whether a body is covered, what is exempt, and what should already be proactively published. | ||
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| + | ===== Responsible use of RTI ===== | ||
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| + | * **Respect for persons.** RTI is not a weapon against individual officers. Ask about **systems**, | ||
| + | * **Privacy.** Section 8(1)(j), strengthened by the DPDP Rules, 2025, protects third-party personal data. Responsible RTI asks respect this. | ||
| + | * **Context before publication.** Read the full reply before posting excerpts. Partial quotes mislead. | ||
| + | * **Acknowledge sources.** A public-interest finding has many authors — citizen, journalist, lawyer, CIC. Credit them. | ||
| + | * **Sustain, don't just spike.** One landmark RTI is memorable. Ten mid-impact RTIs a year build a fairer state. | ||
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| + | See our deeper guide on [[: | ||
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| + | ===== FAQs ===== | ||
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| + | **Q1. Are these cases verified? | ||
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| + | **Q2. Can I file an RTI even if I am not an activist? | ||
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| + | **Q3. How do I start if I want to file a creative RTI?**\\ Identify the **record** you need (not the opinion). Identify the **custodian** (which authority holds it). Frame 5–10 specific questions. See our [[: | ||
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| + | **Q4. Will I get into trouble for filing a sensitive RTI?**\\ The RTI Act protects applicants. In rare cases, whistleblowers face intimidation; | ||
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| + | **Q5. Can RTI force a change in policy?**\\ RTI itself cannot change policy. But the **information** it extracts can power public debate, court cases, and legislative review — which change policy. | ||
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| + | **Q6. Where do I read more RTI success stories? | ||
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| + | ===== Conclusion ===== | ||
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| + | Twenty years of the RTI Act have shown that the most ordinary citizen, with the most precise question, can change the quietest corner of the Indian state. | ||
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| + | From the jan sunwais of Rajsamand to the Supreme Court on electoral bonds, the lesson is consistent: **records are democracy' | ||
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| + | Start with one question. File it well. Share the reply. Repeat. | ||
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| + | ===== Sources ===== | ||
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| + | * //The Logical Indian// — //Five Times RTI Helped Unearth Major Scams//: '' | ||
| + | * //Aruna Roy et al.// on MKSS — '' | ||
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| + | * //The Tribune// — //The Games that shamed India//: '' | ||
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| + | * //CHRI// — //RBI Compelled to Disclose Demonetisation Meeting Minutes//: '' | ||
| + | * //Ashish Chaturvedi// | ||
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| + | * //The Wire// — //PM-CARES Fund 'Not a Public Authority'//: | ||
| + | * //LiveLaw// — //PM CARES Delhi HC pleadings//: | ||
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| + | * //The Print// — //Only 24,821 Indians identified as Sanskrit speakers in 2011 Census//: '' | ||
| + | * //Global Investigative Journalism Network// — //How Reporting From Six Years Ago Exposed a Political Fundraising Scandal//: '' | ||
| + | * //The Week// — //SC strikes down Electoral Bonds 2024//: '' | ||
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| + | //Last reviewed: 21 April 2026. Citations follow mainstream media and activist sources; readers are encouraged to visit original articles for full context.// | ||
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