Abstract:
When the world is getting faster swipes with modern technology, the word
‘governance’ is getting deeper in development literature with the adjective
‘good’ being as old as human civilization. Governance is not a new concept.
But in the present world where issues like democracy, human rights,
involvement of state people echo everywhere good governance is prior to all.
Such governance is participatory, consensus oriented, accountable,
transparent, responsible, effective and efficient, equitable and inclusive and
follows the rules of law. It assures that corruption is minimized, the views of
minorities are taken into account and that the voices of the most vulnerable in
society are hard in decision making. It is also responsive to the present and
future needs of society. For this good governance to exist in both theory and
practice, citizen must be empowered to participate in decision making and
materializing process. They have a right to information and to access. Hence
the world has realized that if want transparency in governance, there is a need
to crack the barriers of secrecy in state issues. Free flow of information and
ideas determines the most wanted participatory development, democratic
governance and effective delivery of socio-economic services. As a result,
many countries of the world have enacted right to information act. In that
direction government of Bangladesh too introduces a new era of good
governance through the enactment of RTI in 2009. When information is the
cardinal source of power, citizens are being powerful through sharing and
disclosing of it. It can play the role of a catalyst for institutionalization of
democracy and control of corruption. It empowers citizens and in return
builds responsiveness of their state and its organs, the political parties and
leaderships; administrations and other institutions. RTI always demands
maximum discloser and minimum confidentiality. The main thrust of RTI is to
change the culture of secrecy, red tapism and aloofness of monolithic
bureaucracy. Present paper is an endeavor to discuss the major indications-
good governance, role of RTI in good governance, relation between RTI and
good governance and eradication of corruption through RTI, hence above all
strengthening a better governance format. Along with this paper discusses the
actual scenario of the implementation of RTI for ensuring good governance.
This paper tries to highlights the basic guidelines of RTI act, the issues relating
to it and in concluding part, the dissertation provides some core
recommendations for successful implementation of the act. So, the research
paper can be regarded as an illustration or a wider view on what RTI act and
good governance is but how we find it actually and pave the way for a better
co relation between the topics.