The RTI Act (2005) attempts to consolidate democracy in India by: (a) Strengthening the notion of equality between the governing and the governed (b) It also works to offset the imperialist culture of governance (c) It is created by the provisions of the Indian Evidence Act (1872) (d) Sharing of power with politico-administrative unitsSelect the correct code from the options given below:

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Political institutions are the organizations in a government that create, enforce, and apply laws. They often mediate conflict, make (governmental) policy on the economy and social systems, and otherwise provide representation for the population.


The RTI Act (2005) attempts to consolidate democracy in India by: (a) Strengthening the notion of equality between the governing and the governed (b) It also works to offset the imperialist culture of governance (c) It is created by the provisions of the Indian Evidence Act (1872) (d) Sharing of power with politico-administrative units<br>Select the correct code from the options given below:






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