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The present study was conducted to study the level of awareness about Right to Information among college students. For this investigation, descriptive study was conducted. Self prepared questionnaire was used to measure the level of awareness about Right to Information among college students. The present study was conducted on 300 undergraduate college students of Ludhiana district. The sample was comprised of 150 male college students and 150 female college students of Ludhiana district. Investigator found that level of awareness about Right to Information among college students is very low. The study reveals no significant difference in level of awareness about Right to information between male and female college students. There is no significant difference in level of awareness about Right to information between urban and rural college students and also there is no significant difference in level of awareness about right to information between humanities and science stream college students.

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RTI (Right To Information).
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