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National Campaign for People's Right to Information National Campaign for People’s Right to Information (NCPRI) is a campaign that was established in 1996 to push for the creation of a Right to Information Act (RTI) in India. Today, the NCPRI engages and interacts with the State to implement the RTI law and to ensure that the Act is not amended or provisions weakened. The Campaign attempts ensure that the law is effective and universally accessible, addressing both individual and social problems.In disseminating the ability to use the RTI, the NCPRI supports the developing of materials related to transparency and governance, the raising of awareness about the fundamental value of information, the conduct of research, and the setting up of information clearing houses. It also helps with the filing of information requests, fighting legal cases, and the holding of public hearings. More recently, this movement has also campaigned for Grievance redressal bill, Whistleblowers protection bill, Judicial Accountability bill, Lokpal and electoral reforms. ==History== The NCPRI has its roots in the work and experiences of the Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan. The NCPRI was established in 1996 at a gathering of more than a hundred activist organisations. Later that year, The NCPRI along with the Press Council of India drafted the first version of a Right to Information law in India.
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