Rampur/Palpa, Oct 19 : Citizen Charter is a tool to provide information to the service recipients about the services to be delivered by the service providers. Citizen charter is considered a crucial social accountability tool to promote transparency and maintain good governance. Nevertheless, Rampur municipality in Palpa district has not set up the citizen charter at its office.
Though it is
legally binding for the public service providing agencies to put in place
citizen charter at their offices to inform the service-seekers about their
services, it is conspicuously lacking at the Rampur municipality office.
Bhojraj
Bhatatrai, a local of Rampur, said the citizen charter containing information
about service availability and delivery points at the municipality was not found
set up anywhere.
'Citizens and
service seekers have been deprived of accessing information in lack of citizen
charter at the municipality office', he said, adding that those aware people
can access information through different sources such as in-person contact and
website but the general public are bearing the brunt of the missing of citizen
charter in the system.
According to the
Good Governance (Management and Operation) Act, 2007 provisions, each service
providing agency should put up the citizen charter at the office premises so
that service seekers can easily notice the information.
However, Rampur
municipality has failed to comply with the legal arrangement for placing the
citizen charter, said Maniraj Adhikari, a teacher of Sitaram secondary
school.
It is the
fundamental right of the citizens to receive information. Gyan Bahadur Darji, a
teacher of Kalika secondary school, said citizens would not be deprived of
basic information of the services if social accountability tools such as
citizen charter were put in place.
Chief
Administrative Officer of Rampur municipality Lekhnath Neupane said the citizen
charter is under the process of digitization and it would be put in place once
the digitized form was ready.