Six Months Later, KP-PSRA Doesn't Share Full Information
Musarrat Ullah Jan – Kikxnow digital creator
Peshawar: There have been doubts cast on the transparency and effectiveness of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Private Schools Regulatory Authority (KP-PSRA) after a citizen's Right to Information (RTI) application, submitted on January 7, 2025, was replied to with incomplete information after six months of inaction.
The citizen had asked for in-depth information regarding sports facilities in private schools throughout the province, such as how many schools possess their own sports grounds, the arrangements made for accessing government sports facilities, information pertaining to internal sports facilities, and district-wise numbers of qualified sports instructors.
Yet, the response given by the authority in July did not answer the specific questions and rather made reference to data "available on the website," which, when checked, was found to be entirely absent.
As per the citizen, "This postponement and partial response are against the letter of the RTI act, which promises timely and full access to public information. If the record can't be released even after six months, it means either the data is non-existent or they are holding back."
Experts reiterate that proper and open information on sports facilities is vital for proper policymaking as well as for increasing access to students to engage in sport.
The case provokes serious concerns regarding the procedure of information disclosure and the general level of transparency in the province.
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