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MP man will get 40000-page reply to RTI plea, brings paperwork house in SUV 

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By PTI

INDORE: The sports activities utility car of a person in Indore in Madhya Pradesh was fully filled with 40,000 pages he acquired as reply to his Right to Information Act plea related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Moreover, Dharmendra Shukla additionally didn’t have pay the stipulated Rs 2 per web page since his plea was not answered inside one month.

“I had submitted an RTI plea with the Chief Medical and Health Officer (CMHO) of Indore seeking details of tenders and bill payments connected to procurement of medicines, equipment and allied materials during the COVID-19 pandemic period,” Shukla mentioned on Saturday.

Since he was not supplied the knowledge inside one month, he approached the primary appellate officer Dr Sharad Gupta, who accepted the plea and directed that he be given the knowledge freed from value, Shukla added.

“I took my SUV to ferry the documents and the entire vehicle got packed. Only the driver’s seat remained free,” he mentioned.

When contacted, appellate officer and Regional Joint Director of the state well being division Dr Sharad Gupta mentioned he had ordered that the knowledge be given freed from value.

Gupta mentioned he had directed the CMHO to take acceptable motion in opposition to the personnel because of whom the state exchequer misplaced Rs 80,000 for the reason that data was not given in time.

INDORE: The sports activities utility car of a person in Indore in Madhya Pradesh was fully filled with 40,000 pages he acquired as reply to his Right to Information Act plea related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Moreover, Dharmendra Shukla additionally didn’t have pay the stipulated Rs 2 per web page since his plea was not answered inside one month.

“I had submitted an RTI plea with the Chief Medical and Health Officer (CMHO) of Indore seeking details of tenders and bill payments connected to procurement of medicines, equipment and allied materials during the COVID-19 pandemic period,” Shukla mentioned on Saturday.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

Since he was not supplied the knowledge inside one month, he approached the primary appellate officer Dr Sharad Gupta, who accepted the plea and directed that he be given the knowledge freed from value, Shukla added.

“I took my SUV to ferry the documents and the entire vehicle got packed. Only the driver’s seat remained free,” he mentioned.

When contacted, appellate officer and Regional Joint Director of the state well being division Dr Sharad Gupta mentioned he had ordered that the knowledge be given freed from value.

Gupta mentioned he had directed the CMHO to take acceptable motion in opposition to the personnel because of whom the state exchequer misplaced Rs 80,000 for the reason that data was not given in time.