News When Gujarat Govt Rejected Rs 30 RTI Fee Over ‘Bad Notes’, But Refund Proved Costlier A Kalupur resident paid Rs 30 for an RTI but damaged notes led officials to spend Rs 44 returning them, sparking debate over wasteful government proceduresShare this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X Like this:Like Loading… Post navigation Previous: Chaos Breaks Out At Delhi CM Rekha Gupta’s First Public Event Since AttackNext: ’20 Stampedes Happened In BJP-Ruled States’: Siddaramaiah On Chinnaswamy Stadium Tragedy More Stories News Nagpur Court Convicts LeT Terrorist, Gangster In Nitin Gadkari Extortion Threat Case News Robert Vadra Gets Bail In PMLA Case Linked To Shikohpur Land Deal News ‘Those Who Want To Leave, Can Go’: Mamata’s Message To TMC After Party’s Historic Defeat In Polls