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Content Roadmap 2026 — Editorial Strategy for RTI Wiki
What this page is. A public-facing editorial strategy document. It sets out (a) what we have, (b) what is missing, © what we are building next, (d) the tools we plan to ship, (e) how we measure and monetise, and (f) our weekly execution plan. Published as a live document, updated at the end of each month.
Why it's public. Editorial transparency is the same habit the Right to Information Act demands from government — so we apply it to our own editorial operation.
1. Current state — a self-audit
As of 21 April 2026, the site hosts 318 pages across 32 namespaces (verified against the sitemap endpoint). The inventory:
| = Section | = Pages | = Health |
| The Act, 2005 — 31 sections + summary | 34 | Strong; current to 14 Nov 2025 DPDP amendment |
| State + Central RTI Rules | 50 | Mostly complete; a few state rule sub-pages are stubs |
| Guide for Applicants, PIOs, FAAs | 59 | Recently refreshed; PIO / FAA knowledge base now a cluster of 5 articles with 17 outlines |
| Templates + Samples | 45 | 8 canonical templates + 38 sub-samples |
| Explanations (concept pages) | 28 | 6 flagship rewrites + 22 core terms |
| Case law — CIC, HC, SC | 22 | Core set; needs High Court expansion |
| Blog / Editorial | 33 | Strong mix of DPDP commentary, data analysis, and the new weekly roundup |
| Pillar hubs + children (rti-for-*) | 30 | 5 hubs + 10 daily-life + 9 community + 3 students + 4 money + 4 mastery |
| Tools + directories | 16 | PDF library (190 PDFs), state portal directory, fees table, state rankings, state-wise analysis |
| About, press, legal | 12 | Newly added disclaimer + privacy policy |
Content gaps identified
- High-intent topics not yet covered. GST refund RTI, property registration RTI, FIR status RTI for victims, ration card RTI, marriage registration RTI, birth/death certificate RTI, caste certificate RTI, domicile certificate RTI, and about 15 others.
- Scheme-specific granularity missing. PM-KISAN specifically, PMAY-G/PMAY-U specifically, PMFBY, Ayushman Bharat claims, NSAP pensions — each deserves its own page not a generic “scheme delay” umbrella.
- Regional state-specific guides for 15+ states beyond Maharashtra / Karnataka / Tamil Nadu / Delhi / Gujarat / UP.
- High Court case-law pages — only one flagship (Delhi HC PhD theses). Bombay, Madras, Kerala, Karnataka, Calcutta HC RTI interpretations missing.
- PIO/FAA advanced topics — 17 outlined in the knowledge base remain to be fully written.
- Beneficiary-pathway pages (woman-centric RTI, disability RTI, senior-citizen RTI) — zero coverage.
- Multilingual content — very limited Hindi, no Tamil / Marathi / Kannada / Bengali.
Thin / duplicate content to consolidate
- `rti-for-personal-problems` (hub) and `rti-for-daily-life` (pillar) have ~40% overlap. Proposal: merge the hub into the pillar, keep one canonical URL, 301 the other.
- Some blog posts are outdated CIC news from 2017–2018; candidate for archive + canonical consolidation into a “historical CIC orders” page.
- `/decoded/start` is a one-page orphan; integrate into explanations.
- `/playground/start`, `/refnotes/start`, `/wiki/welcome` — system pages exposing internal wiki mechanics; noindex.
SEO opportunities
- Schema.org markup — add FAQPage, HowTo, Article, and LegalService schema JSON-LD on the relevant pages. Currently only basic OpenGraph.
- Canonical consolidation for the duplicates above.
- Internal link density — pillar hubs link to children well; reverse not always true. Every child article should link back to its parent pillar in the first 200 words.
- Alt text audit — many hero banners carry auto-generated alt; upgrade to descriptive alt.
- Core Web Vitals — measure LCP / CLS / FID on top-100 pages; optimise where needed.
2. Master site structure — the 5 pillars
Settled in April 2026. Each pillar has a hub; each hub has 10–15 supporting articles; each supporting article targets one high-intent keyword cluster.
- Pillar 1 — RTI for Daily Life Problems (identity, documents, personal files)
- Pillar 2 — RTI for Community & Society (spending, infrastructure, schools, hospitals, environment)
- Pillar 3 — RTI for Students & Youth (exams, scholarships, careers)
- Pillar 4 — RTI for Money & Schemes (subsidies, pensions, benefits)
- Pillar 5 — RTI Mastery (Legal + Process) — includes the dedicated PIO/FAA sub-cluster of 25 advanced articles.
Every article on the site either (a) is a pillar hub, (b) lives under one pillar, or © is a reference page (Act, Rules, Decisions, Tools).
3. Planned articles — the 70+ topic list with keywords
3.1 Pillar 1: RTI for Daily Life — already live + planned
| = Status | = Article slug | = Primary KW |
| ✅ | rti-for-aadhaar-not-generated | “aadhaar not generated rti” |
| ✅ | rti-for-aadhaar-update-rejected | “aadhaar update rejected rti” |
| ✅ | rti-for-voter-id-delay | “voter id delay rti” |
| ✅ | rti-for-passport-delay | “passport delay rti” |
| ✅ | rti-for-passport-rejection | “passport rejected rti” |
| ✅ | rti-for-driving-licence-delay | “dl delay rti rto” |
| ✅ | rti-for-pf-pension-delay | “pf withdrawal delay rti” |
| ✅ | rti-for-ignored-complaint | “complaint ignored rti” |
| ✅ | rti-for-land-records | “land records rti mutation” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-ration-card-cancelled | “ration card cancelled rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-marriage-registration | “marriage registration rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-birth-certificate | “birth certificate rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-death-certificate | “death certificate rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-caste-certificate | “caste certificate rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-domicile-certificate | “domicile certificate rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-gst-refund | “gst refund stuck rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-income-tax-refund | “income tax refund delay rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-fir-status | “fir not registered rti police” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-consumer-complaint | “consumer complaint rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-property-registration | “property registration rti sub-registrar” |
3.2 Pillar 2: RTI for Community & Society — already live + planned
| = Status | = Article slug | = Primary KW |
| ✅ | rti-to-track-government-spending | “track government spending rti” |
| ✅ | rti-to-improve-local-infrastructure | “rti municipal issues” |
| ✅ | rti-for-government-schools | “rti government school” |
| ✅ | rti-for-government-hospitals | “rti government hospital” |
| ✅ | rti-for-environment-and-pollution | “rti pollution data” |
| ✅ | rti-to-understand-government-decisions | “rti policy file noting” |
| ✅ | rti-to-track-public-projects | “rti public project” |
| ✅ | rti-for-rural-citizens | “rti rural india” |
| ✅ | rti-success-stories | “rti success stories india” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-water-supply-quality | “rti water quality test” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-electricity-bill-dispute | “electricity bill dispute rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-noise-pollution | “noise pollution complaint rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-metro-project | “metro rti dmrc bmrcl” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-smart-city-mission | “smart city mission rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-slum-rehabilitation | “slum rehabilitation rti” |
3.3 Pillar 3: RTI for Students & Youth
| = Status | = Article slug | = Primary KW |
| ✅ | rti-for-students | “rti for students exam” |
| ✅ | rti-for-government-schools (shared with Pillar 2) | “rti government school” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-exam-result-delay | “exam result delay rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-answer-sheet-inspection | “answer sheet inspection rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-degree-verification | “degree verification rti university” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-scholarship-delay | “scholarship not credited rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-upsc-ssc-recruitment | “upsc ssc rti recruitment” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-campus-placement-data | “campus placement rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-college-admission-rejection | “college admission rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-hostel-fees-breakdown | “hostel fees rti” |
3.4 Pillar 4: RTI for Money & Schemes
| = Status | = Article slug | = Primary KW |
| ✅ | rti-for-government-scheme-delay | “scheme benefit stuck rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-pm-kisan-installment | “pm kisan installment rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-pmay-installment | “pmay installment rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-ayushman-bharat-claim | “ayushman bharat claim rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-nsap-pension | “old age pension rti nsap” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-pmfby-crop-insurance | “pmfby crop insurance claim rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-lpg-subsidy | “lpg subsidy rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-mgnrega-wages | “mgnrega wages rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-ujjwala-connection | “ujjwala rti” |
| 🟡 | rti-for-jal-jeevan-mission | “jal jeevan mission rti” |
3.5 Pillar 5: RTI Mastery + PIO / FAA Knowledge Base
| = Status | = Article slug | = Primary KW |
| ✅ | rti-for-beginners | “rti for beginners” |
| ✅ | rti-responsible-use | “responsible use rti” |
| ✅ | rti-vs-grievance-portals | “rti vs grievance portal” |
| ✅ | pio-faa-knowledge-base | “pio faa knowledge base” |
| ✅ | pio-rti-reply-guide | “pio reply format rti” |
| ✅ | pio-section-8-1-j-framework | “section 8 1 j rti framework” |
| ✅ | pio-section-8-1-e-fiduciary | “section 8 1 e rti fiduciary” |
| ✅ | pio-section-8-1-i-cabinet-papers | “section 8 1 i rti cabinet” |
| ✅ | pio-section-10-severability | “section 10 rti severability” |
| ✅ | pio-section-11-third-party | “section 11 rti third party notice” |
| ✅ | pio-section-6-3-transfer | “section 6 3 rti transfer” |
| ✅ | faa-speaking-order-guide | “faa speaking order rti” |
| ✅ | pio-recruitment-rti-playbook | “recruitment rti pio” |
| 🟡 | pio-speaking-replies | “speaking reply rti” |
| 🟡 | pio-section-7-9-alternative-form | “section 7 9 rti voluminous” |
| 🟡 | pio-deemed-refusal-section-7-2 | “deemed refusal rti” |
| 🟡 | faa-appellate-review-checklist | “faa review checklist rti” |
| 🟡 | faa-privacy-public-interest-balancing | “privacy public interest rti faa” |
| 🟡 | faa-section-19-8-powers | “section 19 8 appellate powers rti” |
| 🟡 | faa-first-appeal-timelines | “first appeal timeline rti” |
| 🟡 | pio-supreme-court-rulings | “supreme court rti rulings” |
| 🟡 | pio-high-court-rulings | “high court rti rulings” |
| 🟡 | pio-citing-case-law | “cite case law rti reply” |
| 🟡 | pio-service-records-rti | “service records rti pio” |
| 🟡 | pio-investigation-rti | “investigation rti pio section 24” |
| 🟡 | pio-policy-file-noting-rti | “policy file noting rti” |
| 🟡 | pio-banking-financial-rti | “banking rti jayantilal” |
| 🟡 | pio-tender-contract-rti | “tender rti commercial confidence” |
| 🟡 | pio-land-housing-rti | “land housing rti pio” |
| 🟡 | pio-education-rti | “education rti pio scholarship” |
| 🟡 | pio-health-hospital-rti | “health hospital rti pio” |
| 🟡 | pio-political-party-rti | “political party rti cic” |
Status key. ✅ = live and verified · 🟡 = planned / in the pipeline.
Total planned (including already-live): 78 content items (pillars + supporting + PIO/FAA), plus 31 Act-section pages, plus 50+ state-rules pages, plus 22 case-law pages, plus 8 templates = ~190 pages of legal-practical reference.
3.6 State-specific regional guides (state × procedure matrix)
Beyond the pillar articles, we plan short state-specific RTI procedure guides for each of India's 28 states + 8 UTs. Each page answers: “How do I file RTI in [State] — fee, portal, language, FAA, SIC?” These complement the State RTI Portals Directory and RTI Fees by State.
3.7 Bilingual coverage
Priority languages for the next 12 months (based on SIC traffic patterns and population):
- Hindi (full Pillar 1 + beginners guide)
- Tamil (Pillar 1 + state-specific guide)
- Marathi (Pillar 1 + Maharashtra-specific)
- Bengali (Pillar 1 + West Bengal-specific given the 24-year SIC backlog)
- Kannada (Karnataka-specific)
4. Keyword strategy — the mapping framework
For each article, the editor assigns:
- One primary keyword — high-intent, moderate-to-high volume, problem-solving. Examples: “pf withdrawal delay rti”, “rti government school”.
- 5–10 secondary keywords — supporting variations and the natural questions users ask. Examples: “how to withdraw pf rti”, “epfo rti filing”, “rti format pf”.
- Long-tail variations — concrete user phrasings. Examples: “my pf withdrawal has been pending for 3 months what to do”, “how to write rti to epfo for pf delay”.
No-overlap rule. Two articles on the site may not share the same primary keyword. Where keyword overlap exists, we merge or 301 one into the other.
Intent categorisation — every article is tagged with one of five intents:
- how-to — procedure and templates
- status-check — what to ask, what to expect
- delay — why is it stuck, how to fix
- problem-solving — symptom-to-solution walk-through
- reference — pure legal / statistical look-up
5. Content structure — the mandatory 14-block template
Every new article follows this skeleton:
- H1 — problem + RTI solution
- WRAP intro — one-line + what that means in practice
- Did-you-know callout — statutory or case-law anchor
- H2 — What is the problem
- H2 — Why it happens
- H2 — When to use RTI
- H2 — What information you can ask
- H2 — Step-by-step filing process
- H2 — Sample RTI application (copy-ready)
- H2 — 10 RTI questions that unlock the case
- H2 — What happens next (timeline)
- H2 — Common mistakes to avoid
- H2 — Pro tips
- H2 — FAQs (5-7)
- Conclusion + Related reading + Sources + Last reviewed
6. Four engagement tools to build
Each tool is free, browser-based, and designed to convert casual readers into returning users.
Tool 1 — RTI Application Generator
Functionality. A guided form that outputs a properly-formatted RTI application based on the user's stated problem.
UX flow.
- Landing screen: “What problem do you want to solve? [dropdown of 30 categories]”
- Category-specific follow-ups: reference numbers, dates, custodian authority
- Language preference: English / Hindi / regional
- Fee awareness: shows Rs. 10 + state fee table
- Output screen: full application + copy-to-clipboard + download-as-PDF
- Save-for-later: optional email it to self
Data inputs.
- Problem type (from 30-item catalogue)
- Applicant name + full address
- Target public authority (auto-suggested from problem type)
- Reference number (PAN, passport file, PF account, etc.)
- 5–10 custom questions (optional)
Output format.
- Formatted text ready to paste into rtionline.gov.in
- PDF-printable version for offline filing
- Per-state IPO instructions
Tech notes. Frontend-only (no server storage). Uses a template library keyed to problem type. No personal data leaves the browser.
Tool 2 — First Appeal Generator
Functionality. Given the PIO's reply (pasted or uploaded), produces a First Appeal letter identifying the specific grounds of challenge.
UX flow.
- Input the PIO reply (paste text)
- Input the original RTI application (paste or reference)
- Auto-highlight: sub-clause invoked, public-interest balance missing, severability skipped, deadline missed
- Select grounds of appeal (checkboxes)
- Generate appeal letter addressed to the FAA
Data inputs.
- PIO reply full text
- Original RTI questions
- RTI file date + PIO reply date
- Applicant identity
Output format.
- Formatted First Appeal letter
- Ground-wise reasoning
- Case-law citations drawn from our case-law library
Tool 3 — RTI Question Builder
Functionality. Converts a user's loose grievance into 5–10 sharply-framed RTI questions.
UX flow.
- “Describe your problem in your own words (free text)”
- The tool maps phrases to known record-types (file-noting, inspection report, muster roll, etc.)
- Suggests 5–10 questions keyed to that record-type
- User can edit, reorder, add custom
Data inputs.
- Free text grievance
- Optional: specific dates, reference numbers
Output format.
- Numbered question list
- Each question annotated with the Act / Rule section it maps to
- Copy-to-clipboard
Tool 4 — PIO Reply Checker
Functionality. A PIO or FAA pastes a draft reply; the tool flags compliance gaps.
UX flow.
- Paste draft PIO reply
- Tool checks: sub-clause identified? Section 8(2) balancing present? Section 10 severability considered? FAA contact provided? 30-day deadline met?
- Displays red / yellow / green marks per criterion
- Suggests the missing language based on our PIO reply guide
Data inputs.
- Draft reply text
- Original RTI questions (optional)
Output format.
- Compliance score + ground-wise flags
- Suggested replacement text for each gap
Implementation path. Phase 1 — static template-matching (client-side JS). Phase 2 — LLM-backed analysis (server-side; privacy-respecting).
7. Internal-linking system
Anchor-text strategy
- Pillar links use the pillar's full name — “RTI for Community & Society”.
- Supporting article links use the primary keyword or a close variation.
- Guide links use descriptive names — “PIO RTI reply guide”, “FAA speaking-order guide”.
- No generic “click here” or “read more” anchors.
Link-map obligations per article
Every new article must carry (in the first 200 words after the intro):
- 1 link to its pillar hub.
- 2 links to sibling articles in the same pillar.
- 1 link to the filing guide (file-rti-online-india) or PIO/FAA counterpart.
- 1 deep link to the relevant Act section (e.g., /act/section-8).
And in the footer of the article, the standard Related reading block with 8–10 cross-links.
Reciprocity
Pillar hubs currently link to all their children. The reverse link (child → pillar, in the first 200 words) is now mandatory for every new article and is being retro-fitted to the ~30 existing pillar children in the next two weeks.
8. SEO optimisation framework
- Meta title: ≤ 60 characters, primary keyword in the first 30 characters, brand at end.
- Meta description: ≤ 155 characters, active voice, one CTA verb.
- URL slug: lowercase, hyphen-separated, under 60 characters.
- H-tag order: exactly one H1, H2s structure the article, H3s for sub-sections, no H4 unless necessary.
- Schema.org JSON-LD: Article + FAQPage + BreadcrumbList on every article; HowTo on procedure articles; LegalService on /about.
- Hero image: 1200×630, alt text is the article subject, descriptive.
- Internal link count: min 6 internal links per 1,000 words.
- External link count: ≤ 5 external links per article, all to high-authority sources (cic.gov.in, indiankanoon.org, etc.); no-follow only where appropriate.
- Freshness: Last reviewed date updated after every content change; structured-data dateModified matches.
- Accessibility: WCAG 2.1 AA — alt text, semantic HTML, keyboard navigation, dark-mode contrast.
9. EEAT — authority building
- Expertise. Every legal claim maps to a specific section or case citation. Reviewed-by box (Editorial Team, RTI Wiki) signed under each article's “Last reviewed” line.
- Experience. Real-life case studies in every article (the “Success stories” article, success-story sections in each pillar).
- Authoritativeness. Cross-references to CIC, SC, HC orders with verified citations. External authority links (cic.gov.in, humanrightsinitiative.org, adrindia.org, indiankanoon.org).
- Trustworthiness. Disclaimer, Privacy Policy, transparent contact at admin@bighelpers.in, public content roadmap (this page), editorial policy page.
Plus:
- External reviewer cadence. Retired Information Commissioner + senior advocate rotation for quarterly audits of top-30 articles.
- Correction policy. 7-working-day turnaround on error reports.
- Source transparency. Every article ends with a Sources block listing statutes, cases, and secondary references.
10. Monetisation strategy
10.1 Current state
- Google AdSense — publisher ID
pub-3082882621726443; ads.txt live and authorised. - No premium paywall — all content free.
- No affiliate links (editorial independence preserved).
10.2 Revenue levers (priority order)
- Ad placement optimisation (Quarter 1).
- Above-the-fold: ad unit after the intro WRAP block, below the hero image.
- Mid-article: after each H2 transition on long-form pages.
- Sticky sidebar: on desktop breakpoint ≥ 1024px (mobile: inline only).
- Bottom-of-article: before the Related reading block.
- Ad-unit density: max 3 per article for mobile, 5 per article for desktop.
- Content types with high RPM.
- Legal how-to articles (target CPM ₹40–60).
- Data journalism pieces (monetise well in the reader segment).
- State-specific procedure pages (capture high-intent state-level searchers).
- Tool pages (RTI Application Generator etc.) — high time-on-page = strong ad engagement.
- Traffic scaling roadmap.
- Quarter 1 (now–June 2026). Finish the 50 planned articles; hit 50,000 monthly organic sessions.
- Quarter 2 (July–Sept 2026). Ship tools 1 + 2; Hindi + Tamil translations of Pillar 1; hit 1,00,000 monthly organic sessions.
- Quarter 3 (Oct–Dec 2026). Ship tools 3 + 4; complete PIO/FAA knowledge base; hit 2,00,000 monthly organic sessions.
- Quarter 4 (Jan–Mar 2027). Regional language expansion; expert-reviewer programme; hit 3,00,000 monthly organic sessions.
- Long-term revenue diversification.
- Monthly RTI digest sponsorship (legal-aid NGOs, state information commissions' citizen-outreach programmes).
- PIO/FAA e-learning course (optional CPD for officers — modest enrolment fee, content free).
- White-label RTI tools licensed to state-RTI helpline programmes.
- No paywalled citizen content. Ever.
10.3 Editorial-revenue firewall
- Editorial content is never chosen for its ad revenue; it is chosen for its utility.
- Advertisers cannot influence an article's content, position, or conclusions.
- No “sponsored posts” in the blog space. Sponsorship, if any, is disclosed on the sponsor's own pillar.
- The Disclaimer and Privacy Policy pages are ad-free.
11. Weekly execution plan (next 12 weeks)
| = Week | = Content | = Engineering |
| 1 (this week) | Pillar audit + this roadmap page | Home-page fix cycle, sitemap dynamic, CTA strip |
| 2 | 5 daily-life articles (ration card, marriage, birth, death, caste certificate) | Most-subscribed pages widget |
| 3 | 5 PIO/FAA articles (speaking replies, §7(9), §7(2), FAA review checklist, §19(8) powers) | RTI Application Generator — MVP |
| 4 | 5 scheme articles (PM-KISAN, PMAY, Ayushman, NSAP, PMFBY) | Tool-1 polishing + Hindi UI |
| 5 | 5 community articles (water quality, noise, metro, smart city, slum) | First Appeal Generator — MVP |
| 6 | 5 student articles (answer sheet, degree verify, scholarship, UPSC/SSC, campus) | Tool-2 polishing |
| 7 | 5 HC ruling pages (Bombay, Madras, Kerala, Karnataka, Calcutta) | RTI Question Builder — MVP |
| 8 | 5 state-procedure pages (AP, TS, OD, WB, AS) | Tool-3 polishing |
| 9 | 5 more PIO/FAA (supreme court, HC, citing case law, service records, investigation) | PIO Reply Checker — MVP |
| 10 | 5 more PIO/FAA (policy, banking, tender, land, education) | Tool-4 polishing |
| 11 | 5 more PIO/FAA (health, political party) + 3 edge articles | Schema.org JSON-LD site-wide |
| 12 | Hindi Pillar-1 flagship + bilingual hero image pipeline | Regional language CMS prep |
12. Measurement framework
Monthly KPIs
- Organic sessions (Google Analytics).
- Index coverage (Google Search Console).
- Core Web Vitals (p75 LCP ≤ 2.5s, CLS ≤ 0.1).
- Average engagement time.
- Pages per session.
- Top-10 articles by traffic.
- Tool-adoption rate (Generator / Appeal / Question / Checker).
- Newsletter subscriber count.
- RTI-filing trackable completions (optional).
Quarterly audit
- Fact-check top 30 by traffic against current law.
- External-reviewer visit to 10 flagship articles.
- Broken-link audit.
- Duplicate-content audit (consolidate if needed).
- Keyword-rank review.
Annual review
- Content-roadmap update.
- Tool roadmap review.
- Monetisation review.
- Transparency report published on this page.
13. Honest pending items
- 17 PIO/FAA articles — outlined; full articles being written in the next 4 weeks per the weekly plan.
- Most-subscribed-pages widget — page-subscribers.json exists; widget TBD.
- My-bookmarks deeper redesign — nav fixed; interesting-fact engagement widget pending.
- RTI Application Generator MVP — designed above; build starts Week 3.
- Schema.org JSON-LD — currently only OpenGraph; structured-data roll-out Week 11.
- Regional language content — priority Hindi → Tamil → Marathi → Bengali.
14. How readers can help
- Suggest an article — email admin@bighelpers.in with a subject line “Article request: [topic]”.
- Report an error — same address, subject “Correction: [page URL]” — response within 7 working days.
- Share a case — verified RTI success stories become part of our success stories page with attribution (or anonymised, on request).
- Volunteer as a reviewer — practising lawyers, retired Information Commissioners, and academic researchers are welcome to write in.
Related reading
Last updated: 21 April 2026. This document is refreshed at the end of each month. Changes to the roadmap will be explained in the next weekly roundup on the Editorial blog.

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