CM Arvind Kejriwal launches e-RTI, Delhi becomes 2nd state to accept online applications
- Filing an RTI application with the Delhi government is now just a click away.
- Delhi became the second state to launch e-RTI portal that will enable citizens to file online Right to Information (RTI). Maharashtra is the first state to launch the online RTI platform.
- The portal launched will enable citizens to file RTI and seek information related to 172 departments of the Delhi government including the office of the chief minister and his ministers.
- The e-RTI application fee will have to be paid through net banking. Citizens can file the e-RTIs by logging at www.rtionline.delhi.gov.in
- You can also call at 011-23392726 and 011-23392421 for any queries related to the process of filing the RTI.
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