Government of India has enacted the Right to Information Act, 2005 and published in Extraordinary Gazette Part-II, Sec. I dated 21.06.2005.

Under the Right to Information Act, 2005, the Deputy Director in charge of the Administration Group is the nominated Central Public Information Officer (CPIO) and the Director General of Audit (Central), Ahmedabad is the First Appellate Authority (FAA) for Main Office at Ahmedabad of the Director General of Audit (Central), Ahmedabad Gujarat.

Under the Right to Information Act, 2005, the Director in charge of the Administration Group is the nominated Central Public Information Officer (CPIO) and the Director General of Audit (Central), Ahmedabad is the First Appellate Authority (FAA) for Branch Office at Jaipur of the  Director General of Audit (Central), Ahmedabad Gujarat.

The following incumbents act as CPIO and FAA in Main Office at Ahmedabad of the Director General of Audit (Central), Ahmedabad Gujarat.

CPIO

Shri Ridham Dhirajlal Bhadja

Director (Administration)

Phone Number: 079- 26473874

Email ID- bhadjard[at]cag[dot]gov[dot]in

FAA

Shri Saurav Kumar Jaipuriyar

Director General of Audit (Central)

Phone Number- 079-26473871

Email ID- jaipuriyarSK[at]cag[dot]gov[dot]in

The following incumbents act as CPIO and FAA in Branch Office at Jaipur of the Director General of Audit (Central), Ahmedabad Gujarat.

CPIO

Shri Ridham Dhirajlal Bhadja

Director (Administration)

Phone Number: 079- 26473874

Email ID- bhadjard[at]cag[dot]gov[dot]in

FAA

Shri Saurav Kumar Jaipuriyar

Director General of Audit (Central)

Phone Number- 079-26473871

Email ID- jaipuriyarSK[at]cag[dot]gov[dot]in

 

Guidelines for Information Seekers

  • A citizen, who desires to obtain any information under the Act, should make an application to the Public Information Officer in writing in English or Hindi or in the official language of the area in which the application is made. The application should be precise and specific. He/She should make payment of application fee at the time of submitting the application as prescribed under RTI Rules. The applicant can send the application by post or through electronic means or can deliver it personally in the office of the Public Authority.
  • The applicant should not list out his grievances in the RTI application, but should clearly mention the exact information that he/she would like to seek. Further, if the drafting of the application is such that it pinpoints the specific documents required in relation to the information sought, there would be less scope for ambiguity.

 

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