Saturday, October 8, 2011

MCD School records open to public scrutiny once every month


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Decision No. CIC/SG/C/2011/000930/14501
Complaint No. CIC/SG/C/2011/000930


Complainant                                      :  Mr. Saurabh Sharma,
                                                               C-7/E, D.D.A Flats, Munirka,
                                                               New Delhi-110067

Respondent                                        :  The Additional Commissioner (Education)
                                                               Municipal Corporation of Delhi
                                                                 Education Department,
                                                               15th Floor, Civic Centre, Minto Road,
                                                               New Delhi – 110 001

Complaint filed on                              :           08.06.2011     
Hearing Notice Issued on                   :           18.08.2011                                                     
Date of Hearing                                  :           08.09.2011


Facts arising from the Complaint:

The Complainant has filed the present Complaint under Section 18 of the RTI Act (hereinafter ‘the Act’), with the Commission, contending that certain categories of document including the manuals mandated under Section 4 (1) (b) of the Act 2005,  should be available in hard copy at the school.  It is further contended that these documents should be available for inspection suo moto, as the Education Department of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi runs and maintain a large number of schools in the city, they should have all the mandated information mentioned in Section 4, in hard copy at the school premise for the benefit of the beneficiary community. This will be of immense help for them in ensuring transparency and accountability of the functioning of schools. He has forwarded a list of documents that should be available for inspection and the request is reproduced below:-

1.     Admission records
2.     Students’ attendance records
3.     Teachers’ attendance records
4.     Budget Allocations, Sanction issued and Expenditure incurred
5.     Expenditure on Educational Tours, Mid Day Meals, V.K.S/SMC, Sanitation, and CEP heads.
6.     Records of disbursements made to students on account of Scholarships, Uniforms, Books, and all other incentives given under any scheme.
7.     Copies of Circulars/Notifications/Orders received from Education Department & other Departments/Authorities from time to time.
8.     Various Registers like inspection Register, Visitor Register, Movement Register
9.     General Inspection of the infrastructural facilities – like drinking water, toilets, classrooms etc.

Relevant Facts emerging during Hearing:
The following were present:-
Appellant: Mr. Saurabh Sharma and Ms. Aheli Chowdhury.
Respondent:  Mrs. Kanta Rani Kumar, ADE; Dr. Chandra Bhan, DDE (Coordination); Municipal Corporation of Delhi
The Commission has heard the Respondents and the Appellant. The Respondents state that the admission records can be made available for inspection, as well as the student’s attendance. The teacher’s attendance records/register is also available. Budget allocations are at the HQ and Zonal Level, the budget sanctioned to the schools and the expenditure therein is available at the school level.  For educational tours and mid-day meal can be made available for inspection at the school. The records for PTA are also maintained at the school. It is further stated that for sanitation, only one staff is deployed.  Records of disbursements made to students on account of Scholarships, Uniforms, Books which are free of cost, and all other incentives for winter clothes/shoes etc given under any scheme are also available. Copies of Circulars/Notifications/Orders received from Education Department & other Departments/Authorities from time to time are sent directly to the schools and should be available there. Various Registers like inspection Register, Visitor Register, Movement Register are also at the school level. Inspections are done once a year and also surprise inspection records are also available. General Inspection of the infrastructural facilities – like drinking water, toilets, classrooms, black boards etc are undertaken through a specific proforma which covers a variety of areas, this record is available. In addition the Respondents also state that there are also records of complaints made by Principal/incharge  of each school to senior authorities.
Section 4 (1) (a) of the Right to Information Act, 2005, which is a mandatory obligation, reads as -“maintain all its records duly catalogued and indexed in a manner and the form which facilitates the right to information under this Act and ensure that all records that are appropriate to be computerised are, within a reasonable time and subject to availability of resources, computerised and connected through a network all over the country on different systems so that access to such records is facilitated”. The Commission appreciates that the Department has made improvements and is moving towards  better transparency.
The Right to Information is a fundamental right of the citizens which has been codified by the RTI act, No. 22 of 2005. The act envisions that all citizens shall receive information primarily by suo motodisclosures by various public authorities as prescribed by section (4) of the act.                Disclosures in accordance with the said Section are crucial to ensure transparency and accountability in institutions.  This would reduce the load of RTI Applications being filed with each institution as information would be freely available to citizens and they would not have to apply for it. It further envisages that citizens would be required to specifically ask for information under section (6) only in a few cases. Citizens have been demanding that certain information is essential to them and should be available proactively in form of public notice boards, display boards etc. The Commission feels that certain information which is essential for public safety should be published proactively.

Decision:
The Complaint is allowed. 
In view of the aforesaid and from the facts before it, the Commission under the powers vested in it by section 19 (8) (a) of the RTI act, hereby directs the following:-
The Following categories of documents shall be available for inspection from the last working day of October 2011, pertaining to each particular school for the on-going academic session.
1.     Admission records
2.     Students’ attendance records
3.     Teachers’ attendance records
4.     Budget Allocations, Sanction issued and Expenditure incurred
5.     Expenditure on Educational Tours, Mid Day Meals, V.K.S/SMC, Sanitation,  
6.     Records of disbursements made to students on account of Scholarships, Uniforms, Books, and all other incentives given under any scheme.
7.     Copies of Circulars/Notifications/Orders received from Directorate of Education & other Departments/Authorities from time to time, which are available with the concerned school.
8.     Various Registers like inspection Register, Visitor Register, Movement Register, Complaint File
1.     All schools of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi will have the above noted documents/registers available for inspection by citizens on the last working day of each month, from 10.30 AM to 12.30 PM for First/Morning/General Shift and 3.30 PM to 5.30 PM for the Second/Evening shift schools respectively. This information regarding inspection timings shall be available on the notice boards of all schools.
1.     A sign board of appropriate dimension shall be installed, mentioning the Name(s), designation(s), contact details including the office address/room number, as the case may be who can be contacted for inspecting records including the inspection timings as mentioned in point 1 above. No acronym/abbreviation should be used.  This information shall be inscribed in Hindi and shall be installed at a location having maximum public view at the concerned school. The same shall also be published on the website of the Corporation also.
The Additional Commissioner (Education), shall send a consolidated report of compliance of the above directions to this Commission by 15thNovember 2011. The report may be sent to rtimonitoring@gmail.com, with a copy to the Complainant.   

This decision is announced in open chamber.
Notice of this decision be given free of cost to the parties.


                                                                                                                          Shailesh Gandhi
                                                                                                          Information Commissioner
                                                                                                                   8th  September 2011

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