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Arvind Kejriwal
Arvind Kejriwal
Born1968
Organization(s)Parivartan (परिवर्तन) -
citizen's movement
MovementRight to Information
AwardsRamon Magsaysay Award

Arvind Kejriwal (Hindi: अरविंद केजरीवाल) (born: 1968) is an Indian social activist for greater transparency in Government. He was awarded Ramon Magsaysay Award for Emergent Leadership in 2006, for activating India's Right to Information movement at grassroots and social activities to empower the poorest citizens to fight corruption by holding the government answerable to the people.[1]

Biography

Arvind Kejriwal was born in Hissar, Haryana [2] in 1968,[3] and graduated from IIT Kharagpur as a Mechanical engineer in 1989. Later, he joined the Indian Revenue Service (IRS), a part of the Indian Civil Services in 1992, and was posted at the Income-tax Commissioner's Office in Delhi. Soon, he realized that much of the corruption prevalent in government is owing to lack of transparency in the process. Even while in his official position, he started crusading against the corrupt practices.[4] Initially, Arvind was instrumental in bringing in a number of changes to increase transparency in the Income Tax office.

In January 2000, he took a sabbatical from work and founded Parivartan - a Delhi based citizens’ movement which works on ensuring a just, transparent and accountable governance. Thereafter, in February 2006, he resigned from the job, to work full-time at 'Parivartan'.[5]

Together with Aruna Roy and others, he campaigned for the Right to Information Act, which soon became a silent social movement, Delhi Right to Information Act was passed in 2001 [2] and eventually at the national-level Act the Indian Parliament passed the Right to Information Act (RTI) in 2005. Thereafter, in July 2006, he spearheaded an awareness campaign for RTI across India.[6] To motivate others Arvind has now instituted an RTI Award through his organisation.[7]

The right to information holds as much importance in the lives of the poor as it does for the general public and professionals. Yet, many Indians remain passive spectators in the process of electing governments. Arvind uses the Right to Information Act to equip individual citizens with the power to question their government. Through his organization Parivartan he promotes participation in governance by people.

On February 6, 2007, Arvind was named CNN-IBN 'Indian of the Year' in Public Service for the year 2006.

Arvind made Speech at Google explaining Right to Information Act [8]

Awards

Books

The Right to Information : Vyawharik Margdarshika - Co-Author - Vishnu Rajgadia, Published by Rajkamal Prakashan, New Delhi. in the year 2007

See also

References

  1. ^ Citation The 2006 Ramon Magsaysay Award for Emergent Leadership-CITATION.
  2. ^ a b c Profile IIT Kanpur Alumni Association. Satyendra K. Dubey Memorial Award citation.
  3. ^ In electing Kejriwal, 38,... Times of India, 31 Jul 2006.
  4. ^ Profile at Ashoka Fellow website Citation.
  5. ^ About us Parivartan Official website.
  6. ^ Don’t throttle RTI Arvind Kejriwal, livemint, Jul 6 2007.
  7. ^ [1] RTI Award Website.
  8. ^ [2] Google explaining Right to Information Act
  9. ^ CNN IBN Indian of the Year winners 2006

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