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  1. Aruna Roy is one of India’s most prominent activists. She was a civil servant from 1968 to 1975. In 1975 she resigned from the Indian Administrative Service to work with the rural poor in Rajasthan. Along with Nikhil Dey, Shankar Singh, and several others from the local community in Devdungri district, she collectively formed the MKSS Mazdoor ...

  2. thinkworks.in › speakers › aruna-royAruna Roy - THiNK

    But then Aruna Roy’s entire life has been fairly unorthodox. Born in Chennai, her life choices reflect the liberal attitude of her free-thinking parents. The family moved to New Delhi by the time she was four, where she studied at the Convent of Jesus and Mary for the next 5 years. Then, her father decided it was time for her to learn her own ...

  3. 23 de abr. de 2018 · Aruna Roy;s book RTI-Power to the People by the MKSS collective documents the historic journey of the Right to Information Act which was passed in October 2005.

  4. The celebrated rights activist speaks on the response of the government to the COVID-19 crisis and what India needs to do to move forward.

  5. Ajoy Ashirwad, Deputy Editor at The Wire, interviews social activist Aruna Roy on a new book called ‘The RTI Story: Power to the People’ that documents the j...

  6. M.B Shah, J.— In this public interest litigation filed under Article 32 of the Constitution of India, it has been mainly contended that the National Curriculum Framework for School Education (hereinafter referred to as “NCFSE”) published by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (hereinafter referred to as “NCERT”) is against the constitutional mandate, anti ...

  7. 23 de oct. de 2023 · Under Aruna Roy's leadership, the MKSS played a crucial role in promoting the Right to Information (RTI) Act. Their sustained efforts led to the enactment of the RTI Act in India in 2005, which is now a powerful tool for citizens to access government information and ensure transparency and accountability.