Museum Services
Right to Information (RTI)
Right to Information (RTI) is a law that allows citizens to request information from government bodies or public institutions, such as museums, that are funded or managed by the government. The goal of RTI is to promote transparency and accountability in public institutions. In the context of a museum, RTI can allow the public to access information related to the museum’s operations, collections, funding, policies, and decisions.
Museum Funding and Budget: Information about how the museum receives funding, including government grants, private donations, and ticket sales.
Exhibitions: Details about past, current, and upcoming exhibitions, including curatorial decisions, costs, and visitor statistics.