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2025 Supreme(Online)(CIC) 2587

CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSION
Anandi Ramalingam, IC
Nitin Kushwaha – Appellant
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CPIO: Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi University – Respondent


Advocates:
For the Appellant: Nitin Kushwaha
For the Respondents: Dr. Balaji

Hon’ble Commissioner _ANANDI RAMALINGAM O R D E R

1. The Appellant filed an RTI application dated 22.02.2024 seeking information on the following points:

Please provide me the following information regarding the elective paper course code MSWE01 of the MSW course session 2023-25 conducted at Wardha Institute of Social Work:-

1. Provide detailed syllabus of the elective paper paper code MSWE01 syllabus to be taught in MSW session 2023-25 along with evidence.

2. Provide the paper of semester examination syllabus (Sociological Concepts and Social Problems) held on 21/02/2024.

3. There are 4 modules under the content of the curriculum in the semester examination curriculum (Sociological Concepts and Social Problems) paper held on 21/02/2024, provide information about all the questions asked in the question paper that these questions are in this module. (Please provide details along with evidence of how many questions have been asked from each module)

4. State the number of students enrolled in the course.

5. Mention the name and position of the teacher teaching the concerned curriculum. …, etc./ other related information

2. Having not received any response from the CPIO, the Appellant filed

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