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Share your inputs on Draft Non-Personal Data Governance Framework

Start Date :
Dec 28, 2020
Last Date :
Jan 31, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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A Committee of Experts under the Chairmanship of Shri. Kris Gopalakrishnan has been constituted vide OM No. 24(4)2019- CLES on 13.09.2019 to deliberate on Non-Personal Data ...

A Committee of Experts under the Chairmanship of Shri. Kris Gopalakrishnan has been constituted vide OM No. 24(4)2019- CLES on 13.09.2019 to deliberate on Non-Personal Data Governance Framework. The committee drafted its report which was published for Public feedback/suggestions were been sought by 13th September 2020. Based on the public feedback/suggestions, the Expert Committee has revised its earlier report and a revised draft report has been prepared for the second round of public feedback/suggestions. The feedback will help the committee finalize the report.

Click here to read the revised Report by the Committee of Experts on Non- Personal Data Governance Framework.

‘The feedback submitted here will be kept confidential; no public disclosure will be made at any stage.’

Last date to submit the suggestions/feedback is 31st January 2021.

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PARTHACHAUDHURI
PARTHA CHAUDHURI 3 years 10 months ago

To remove major concerns, let the Framework contain a preamble stating clearly that all clauses thereof will be subservient to Right to Information Act and the principle of protection of investigative journalism and that the internet information portals like Google, Bing etc. will remain totally unaffected.

GURUSANKARAN L
GURUSANKARAN L 3 years 10 months ago

Peoples non personal data is the important one for all the world. The data will appear all things includes the man's details.

Bipin Nayak
Bipin Nayak 3 years 10 months ago

लोकतंत्र की असली शक्ति आपका मत है, इसलिए इसके प्रति जागरूक बनें और अपने मत का उपयोग कर लोकतंत्र को सशक्त बनाने का संकल्प लें।
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E-bikr
Pradeep 3 years 10 months ago

Organizations like Oracle India and Oracle company are major violators of data privacy of both employees and ex-employees. They use ambush marketing and scare tactics to subjugate people to their will. The will go after your family members and sell your data to anyone. I request ministry of labour affairs to strictly regulate and fine Oracle organization and its directors. I will not be surprised if they end up as a national security threat.

rajeshmahato@yahoo.com
rajeshmahato@yahoo.com 3 years 10 months ago

I have raised four concerns that i felt needed to be addressed are given below :
1. The definition of non-personal data provided contains significant ambiguities and is based on an unconstitutional approach.
2. The risks surrounding deanonymisation haven’t been adequately addressed.
3. The proposed framework may lead to data maximisation, monopoly formation, and the exploitation of citizens.
4. The consultation process may be becoming superficial and opaque.

viiiramanrishisudarshan
VIII RAMAN Rishi sudarshan 3 years 10 months ago

Submission of papers of land records to banks in paper mode and its authentication is error prone and delays processing for loan applications. Unless land records with revenue departments are linked with Aadhaar and are made available for authentication by banks, the credit worthiness of farmers is difficult to assess. After linking land records with aadhaar data which is already linked with bank accounts, the authentication will become easier and faster using e-KYC

viiiramanrishisudarshan
VIII RAMAN Rishi sudarshan 3 years 10 months ago

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