The Right to Information in India is governed by two major bodies. What are these? 1. Central Information Commission (CIC)2. State Information Commissions (SIC)3. Consumer Commission (CC)4. National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)Select the correct codes:

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India is a Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic with a Parliamentary form of government which is federal in structure with unitary features. There is a Council of Ministers with the Prime Minster as its head to advice the President who is the constitutional head of the country.
Public policy generally consists of the set of actions—plans, laws, and behaviours—adopted by a government.
 


The Right to Information in India is governed by two major bodies. What are these? 1. Central Information Commission (CIC)<br>2. State Information Commissions (SIC)<br>3. Consumer Commission (CC)<br>4. National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)<br>Select the correct codes: