The Right to Information Act was enacted in 2005 to promote transparency and accountability in government. It relaxed restrictions on information disclosure that were previously imposed by laws like the Official Secrets Act. To effectively exercise rights under the Act, public awareness is important. Various institutions like educational institutions, government bodies, NGOs and the Central Information Commission have undertaken initiatives to educate the public about the Act through workshops, seminars, curriculum inclusion and awareness campaigns using materials like posters, pamphlets and advertisements. Widespread dissemination of information about the public's right to information is necessary to strengthen participatory democracy and good governance.