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RTI Act

Breaking News: Fear of RTI forces BCCI to hurriedly shift to South Africa

To ensure that the continuous high-handedness of cricket mismanagement by the BCCI.

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We are not opposing sports bill: Farooq

Union minister Farooq Abdullah, who heads Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association, on Friday said there is no opposition to bringing sports bodies including BCCI under RTI but consultations should be held before any such bill is brought.

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BCCI should consider itself public authority: Sports Minister

By M R Mishra and Ajay Kaul

 

Unfazed by the rejection of his Bill, Sports Minister Ajay Maken said he would talk to his Cabinet colleagues to convince them but ruled out any dialogue with BCCI bigwigs.

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Sports Minister Maken not aware of ground realities: BCCI

With Sports Minister Ajay Maken determined to bring the Indian Cricket Board under the RTI Act, the BCCI hit back at him, saying the minister was not aware of the "ground realities" as they have already adopted transparency measures.

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Sports Ministry seeks cabinet nod to bring BCCI under its control

By CricketCountry Staff

 

The Sports Ministry is seeking cabinet’s approval on the National Sports (Development) Bill 2011 in the current session of the parliament, which will help it to bring the Board of Control for Cricket in India under the National Sports Federations (NSFs).

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BCCI likely to be exempted from the RTI Act

The Central Information Commission may reconsider its previous decision of exempting the Indian cricket board from the ambit of the RTI Act as it today indicated that a larger bench may be constituted to decide on the "complex" issue of bringing BCCI under the transparency law.

 

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BCCI to come under RTI: Sports Ministry

The National Sports Federations, including the BCCI, would be treated as public authority and would come under the Right to Information Act (RTI) under the proposed National Sports Development bill, Sports Minister Ajay Maken said on Monday.

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