Telangana Information Commission clears massive backlog
The Telangana State Information Commission has made significant progress in clearing its backlog of cases since its establishment in May 2025. As of May 28, 2026, the Commission has disposed of 14,434 cases, leaving 10,996 still pending. Efforts to improve awareness of the Right to Information Act have included conducting camps and interacting with thousands of stakeholders.
- ▪The Commission has disposed of 14,434 cases since its formation in May 2025.
- ▪Currently, there are 10,996 cases pending with the Commission.
- ▪The Commission conducted awareness camps in 20 districts and Hyderabad city, with around 10,000 participants.
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HyderabadThe Telangana State Information Commission (TGIC), since its formation in May 2025, has disposed off 14,434 cases till May 28 this year, leaving 10,996 cases pending. The Commission is currently disposing of nearly 1,200 cases every month.According to official figures, the Commission inherited 11,973 pending appeals and 5,835 complaints as of May 9, 2025. Including new cases received over the past year, the total caseload stood at 25,430. Nearly 1,100 old appeals and complaints pending between 2014 and 2021 were disposed of on priority basis.State Chief Information Commissioner (RTI) Chandrasekhar Reddy and Information Commissioners Borreddy Ayodhya Reddy, P.V. Srinivas, and Deshala Bhoopal paid a courtesy visit on Chief Minister A.
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