The Right to Information Act promotes:

Transparency and accountability in governance
Censorship of media
Restriction of fundamental rights
Sedition laws

The correct answer is A. Transparency and accountability in governance.

The Right to Information Act (RTI) is a law that gives citizens of India the right to access information held by the government. The RTI was passed in 2005 and has been hailed as a major step forward in transparency and accountability in government.

The RTI has been used to expose corruption, inefficiency, and wrongdoing in government. It has also been used to improve the delivery of public services. For example, the RTI has been used to get information about the status of development projects, the list of beneficiaries of government schemes, and the salaries of government employees.

The RTI has been a powerful tool for citizens to hold the government accountable. It has made the government more transparent and accountable, and it has improved the delivery of public services.

Option B, C, and D are incorrect. Censorship of media, restriction of fundamental rights, and sedition laws are all measures that can be used to restrict freedom of information. The RTI, on the other hand, is a law that promotes transparency and accountability in governance. It does this by giving citizens the right to access information held by the government.