When was Bihar Right to Public Grievances Redressal Act implemented in the state?

5th June, 2016
8th March, 2011
10th August, 2018
15th February, 2005

The correct answer is: 15th February, 2005.

The Bihar Right to Public Grievances Redressal Act was enacted on 15th February, 2005. The Act provides for a time-bound and effective mechanism for redressal of public grievances. It also provides for a three-tier grievance redressal system, consisting of a State Grievance Redressal Commission, District Grievance Redressal Committees and Block Grievance Redressal Committees.

The Act has been instrumental in improving the delivery of public services in Bihar. It has also helped in reducing corruption and improving transparency in the government.

The Act has been praised by various quarters, including the Supreme Court of India. The Court has observed that the Act is a “model legislation” and that it has “the potential to transform the lives of the people of Bihar”.

The Act has also been criticized by some quarters. Some have argued that the Act is not effective enough and that it has not been able to achieve its objectives. Others have argued that the Act is too bureaucratic and that it is not user-friendly.

Despite these criticisms, the Bihar Right to Public Grievances Redressal Act remains an important piece of legislation. It has the potential to improve the lives of the people of Bihar and to make the government more accountable to the people.

The other options are incorrect because they are not the dates on which the Bihar Right to Public Grievances Redressal Act was implemented.