Your own Political party has been declared. The Name of the party is :

" AAM AADMI PARTY "

Do join us :
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/AAPPune
Website : www.aamaadmiparty.org

Saturday, 24 December 2011

Activities for Final fight for Jan Lokpal



          To Support Jan Lokpal, various activities have been planned in Pune from 27 December onwards.
To know about the latest events, Click Here

Main Events :


1) Relay Fast
Date    :
  27 December onwards.
Venue :  Nadi Patra, Behind Deccan Bus stand, Pune
Time    :  8 am to 11 pm.


Contact : 8446660118 for queries.


2) Various support activities all over Pune City.

Date       :
27 December onwards
Venue    : Across Pune City.
Activity : There will be various Rallies, Prabhat Pheris, Human Chain, Flash Mobs, etc in all parts of city to support Anna Hazare's Fast.
To know about activities near your Area contact a volunteer near your area, Click Here .
If you want to organize any event, inform us on
7620003998.

Others :

Make announcements in public places including Rly Stations, Malls, city squares, outside colleges, beaches, gardens about the AnnaJi Fasting and Satyagrah. Encourage citizens to join.
Bicycle Rallies in various areas across Pune.

Street Plays and Flash Dances in various nukkads. Promotion to be a part of 2nd Freedom.
31st night - Massive Protest Party

Exact Details will be posted soon. Keep Visiting.

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

First Freeze Mob in INDIA to Support Jan Lokpal

India Against Corruption - Pune (IAC Pune) organized a Freeze Mob event to support Anna Hazare's one day fast on 11 December, 2011.
This was the First Freeze Mob ever in INDIA.

The Freeze Mob was organised at two locations in Pune :
Pune Railway Station and Swargate Bus stand.

It started with 30 IAC Pune volunteers. The people around were stunned. More people (around 40) joined with the IAC volunteers and supported the event.
All the people paused at different places for 2 minutes holding different banners and posters spreading the message of Jan Lokpal.
This unique event drew the attention of all the people around and helped in creating awareness for the Big Battle ahead for Jan Lokpal from 27 December.

The event was a huge success !!!


Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Freeze Mob To Support Anna Hazare's Fast on 11 Dec


To be part of this extremely fun and easy way to support Shri. Anna Hazare who is on fast on same day, all you have to do is show up and hold still !
Date : 11 December, 2011 (Sunday)

We will be freezing in following two locations : At given time exactly. Just be present 45 mins before event at the location.
I) Outside Pune Railway Station @ 1:00 PM
II) Swargate Bus Stand @ 3:00 PM

Human Chain at MG Road from 5 to 7pm


Click on the image to read complete details.
Please share this image on Facebook, Email , college / Office Notice boards, with your friends, etc.
Facebook Event : http://www.facebook.com/events/186338044790484/


Activity :
Just Go through this video :
Frozen Mob : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwMj3PJDxuo
We are freezing at exact point of time and and remain frozen for 10 mins.


Contact 9028485261 for queries.



Friday, 21 October 2011

Little ANNA making peoples voice louder and effective against corruption



    Aditya Palnitkar launches India’s first website for citizens to report corruption instantly using a mobile phone.
    Aditya is a 14 year old student from Abhinav Vidyalaya, Pune. His website www.corruptionfree.in makes it really simple to report corruption with a mobile phone using SMS or email. Reports sent will be made available to media and law enforcement authorities. Send your corruption report by SMS to 8446324670 or send an Email to email@corruptionfree.in.
     Our volunteers met this great little ANNA and had a chat with him. He is now a part of IAC Pune Activists group.

     Aditya Palnitkar, a 14 year 10th Standard Student from Abhinav Vidyalaya Pune, launched the website Corruption Free India (
www.corruptionfree.in) and dedicated it to Anna Hazare. This website will make it possible for students and citizens of this country to report cases of bribery, cheating, overcharging,forcible donations, extortion, scams and harassment in government offices by simply using their mobile phone. Reports will be made available to media and enforcement authorities so that they can take action.

     This website (
www.corruptionfree.in ) is unique because citizens can report corruption via SMS, email or Twitter without even visiting the website. Citizens can simply use their mobile phone to send a detailed report via SMS to 8446324670 or by email to email@corruptionfree.in with location, amount, name of the person involved and any other relevant details. Attaching pictures and videos is encouraged. The email addresses and phone numbers of citizens are kept completely confidential to protect their identity.
    Corruption reports are instantly visible on city pages such as http://pune.corruptionfree.in/ and http://bengaluru.corruptionfree.in/.

About Aditya Palnitkar :


Aditya Palnitkar is a 14-year old, 10th Standard Student at Abhinav Vidyalaya, Pune.

Aditya’s dream is to see a corruption free India. Aditya loves aviation, books, writing and making the world a better place. Over the years, Aditya has traveled to more than 24 countries around the world and can imitate over 18 accents. He is the author of Amazing Airlines, a book on aviation for teenagers, scheduled for publishing in the US in January 2012.

     India Against Corruption - Pune is proud to meet aditya and welcome such talents from citizens in curbing corruption.

Vande Mataram.

Contact Aditya :
aditya@corruptionfree.in

https://www.facebook.com/adityapalnitkar


Thursday, 15 September 2011

RTI How to get information

    
            Any citizen of India who desires to obtain any information under the Right to Information Act, 2005 may make a request to the Public Information Officer/Assistant Public Information Officer, preferably in the application format, in writing or through electronic means.


Keep three things in Mind,

1) Attach a court fee stamp of rs.10/- with every RTI application. In case of filing RTI in a central govt office, attach a postal order of Rs.10/- instead of court fee stamp. This fee is exempted for below poverty level people. but for that you have to attach BPL certificate. 

2) It is necessary to have an extra copy of the application on which the public information officer will give you stamp of his dept and write 'copy received'. this will a proof of application filed. 

3) Public Information Officer (PIO) is supposed to give the demanded information within 30 calender days. 
You can file an appeal to his senior Information officer if information is not received in 30 days/ information received is incorrect or partial. Do not forget to mention in the appeal to fine the PIO. Law prescribes Rs. 250/- per day fine for the PIO if the information is not received within the prescribed time. 

APPLICATION FORMAT FOR INFORMATION UNDER RTI ACT 2005 To The Public Information Officer/ Asstt. Public Information Officer

Application under RTI Act 2005

  • Name of the applicant:

  • Address of the Applicant: 

  • Subject of Information:

  • Details of Information:  ( please enclose separate sheet, if required, indicating specific details of information required and the preferred medium i.e. inspection, photocopy, softcopy, etc. This includes specific details like duration of information is required etc.)

  • Applicant is from below poverty line: Yes/ No

  • Send information by post/ register post/ I'll collect the information by hand.


DECLARATION I state that the information sought does not fall within the restriction contained in Section 8 & 9 of the RTI Act and to the best of my knowledge it pertains to your office.


Place:_________
Date :___________

                                                                                   

                                                                                Signature of the applicant.


Some guidelines :

While filing an RTI application, the framing of the questions is very important. A slight misunderstanding or vague questions gives the Public Information Officer a chance to reject your application. Follow these guidelines:
  • Use a white sheet of paper to write an application. There is no need to using Note-sheet, or the Court stamp paper. You can use your letter pad for asking for information.
  • The matter can be hand written, or typed. There is no compulsion of typing the content.
  • Make sure the application is legible and easy to read.
  • There is no restriction on number of pages for asking information.
  • There are also no restriction on number of questions that can be asked in one application. However, it is generally advisable to ask restrict one application with limited set of questions and generally related ones.
  • Be very specific & ask to the point questions. Don't ask vague questions.
  • Ask as many short questions as you like ,but don't ask for voluminous information.
  • Ask information always by writing your name and signature, and not by your post, as only citizen have the right to information.
  • Do not ask a question containing 'WHY'! For example, questions like why you failed to pass the bill, is liable to be rejected for not covering under RTI Act.
  • You can ask for reasons behind a "administrative" or a "quasi-judicial" decision under Section 4(1)(d), especially if you are a "affected person"
  • If the information sought is voluminous, it is better to ask it in the form of CD to save on cost.
  • Remember that, you do not need to write the reason for asking the information.
  • Mention the payment details like BC/DD/IPO number, issuing bank/post office, date, cash receipt details , etc., towards the end of your application

For more details about RTI please do visit :
http://rti.gov.in

Also read the content and success stories at :

http://www.rtiindia.org/forum/content/



Benefits under RTI Act 2005


RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT 2005 EMPOWERS EVERY CITIZEN TO :


1) Ask questions to the government or seek information
2) Take copies of government documents and inspect them
3) Take samples of materials of government work and inspect them
4) The Act provides for setting out the practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority.