The Right to Information Act, 2005 makes the provision of [UGC June 2010] (1) Dissemination of all types of information by all Public authorities to any person. (2) Establishment of Central, State and District Level Information Commissions as an appellate body. (3) Transparency and accountability in Public authorities. (4) All of the above

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(1) Dissemination of all types of information by all Public authorities to any person. Explanation: Right to Information Act 2005 mandates timely response to citizen requests for government information. The act empowers every citizen to seek any information from the Government, inspect any Government documents and seek certified photocopies thereof.

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