BMRCL Ad Tenders: Transparency Demands Grow
Growing concerns over Bangalore Metro's opaque advertising tender process spark demands for reform. Experts reveal how transparency could boost revenue and public trust.
Growing concerns over Bangalore Metro's opaque advertising tender process spark demands for reform. Experts reveal how transparency could boost revenue and public trust.
In a remarkable achievement for Northeast India, Mizoram has been ranked as the country's second least corrupt state in a recent nationwide study, trailing only behind the union territory of Lakshadweep. Chief Minister Lalduhoma hails this as a testament
Florida's new legislation requiring public universities to post all course syllabi online sparks heated debate between transparency advocates and academic freedom defenders. Discover the implications for Indian students considering US education.
India's Election Commission prepares for nationwide SIR rollout, starting with pilot phase across 10-15 states next week. This digital system promises to transform political funding transparency.
Discover how Nobel laureate Niels Bohr's profound insight about transparency and democracy remains critically relevant in today's information age. Explore why openness matters more than ever.
In a groundbreaking perspective, CJI DY Chandrachud argues that judicial transparency and public engagement are strengthening, not threatening, Indian democracy. Discover how courts are adapting to the digital age.
Educational institutions across Chandigarh actively participated in Vigilance Awareness Week 2023, organizing pledge ceremonies, debates, and creative competitions to promote transparency and ethical values among students.
BMRCL's massive advertising tender faces scrutiny as opposition parties cry foul over eligibility criteria that allegedly benefits a single agency. The controversy raises questions about transparency in public contracts.
Two decades after the revolutionary Right to Information Act was implemented, discover why this landmark legislation is struggling to fulfill its democratic potential amid bureaucratic resistance and political indifference.
The Indian government has introduced significant amendments to IT Rules 2021, enhancing transparency and accountability mechanisms for digital platforms and social media intermediaries.
Indian government mandates senior-level authorization for social media content removal, introduces 72-hour compliance deadline, and establishes Grievance Appellate Committees in major IT Rules overhaul.
As India's Right to Information Act completes two decades, this groundbreaking transparency legislation faces unprecedented challenges from new data protection laws and systemic implementation issues. Explore the journey and future of India's democratic w
Karnataka Finance Department implements direct financial oversight of universities and autonomous bodies to enhance transparency and curb fund misuse. New monitoring system aims for better fiscal discipline.
India's income tax portal introduces groundbreaking transparency feature allowing taxpayers to monitor when officials access their submissions, eliminating uncertainty and bringing unprecedented clarity to tax assessment process.
Major shareholders pressure Handelsbanken to reveal detailed financial performance metrics amid concerns over the bank's opaque reporting practices and strategic direction.
Municipal Corporation of Delhi introduces revolutionary QR code parking system across 600+ sites to eliminate overcharging and bring transparency to public parking facilities.
Prime Minister Sushila Karki briefs international diplomats on Nepal's electoral process, pledging unwavering commitment to democratic stability and governance transparency.
An alarming analysis reveals how India's landmark RTI Act faces systematic erosion through bureaucratic hurdles, underfunding, and institutional resistance, threatening democratic accountability.
Parents in Goa are up in arms over a Class III mathematics paper, calling for an immediate re-examination due to questions they claim were beyond the syllabus and unfairly difficult for young students.
Delhi High Court reprimands Central government for concealing crucial information in former NCB zonal director Sameer Wankhede's promotion dispute. Court imposes Rs 20,000 penalty for suppressing facts.