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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)
Submission Closed

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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pramodkumarjena_2
Pramod kumar jena 3 years 9 months ago

sir, all citizens data must be kept secret without any hindrance. Data compilation must be fully correct endorsement without being manipulated by malafied intention. Zero tolerance towards clerical errors because it just harrass it's subjects and escalates govt expenditures. citizens using of electronic cards must be lessened to maximum two to three so that everyone can cope with it. senior citizens are not much interested in modern technology as they are being fooled many times & loosing faith.

Siwangi Kumari
Kuldeep Prasad 3 years 9 months ago

Sir I suggest the data of every individual should be kept securely with privacy.As nowdays we see our data is taken in many fields for different purposes. And it is in the hands of the one who has our data and its upto them how they use our data.

Aditya Vasishtha_1
Aditya Vasishtha 3 years 9 months ago

The US India Business Council (USIBC) thanks the Committee to have provided us with an opportunity to share our comments on the draft framework. We have also enclosed our previous submission on the first draft along with a Global Industry Statement for your kind reference. We look forward to an opportunity to present our views or provide any clarification in person or virtually as well.
Thanks and Regards,
USIBC

CCAOI
Internet Society Delhi Chapter 3 years 9 months ago

Internet Society Delhi Chapter thanks the Committee of Experts for providing us the opportunity to submit our comments and inputs on the Committee’s report on Non-Personal Data Governance Framework.Attaching our comments and recommendations regarding the Report.

TVRamachandran
TVRamachandran 3 years 9 months ago

Dear Sir,

Please find attached the comments from Broadband India Forum ( BIF ) to the Revised Expert Committee Report on Non-Personal Data in PDF format.
We are hopeful that you shall find our submission relevant while finalising your Recommendations/Report regarding this important issue which has great significance both from an industry standpoint as well as that for individual citizens.

Thanking you,

With Best Regards,

TV Ramachandran,
President,
Broadband India Forum.

Vineet Sasurkar
Vineet Sasurkar 3 years 9 months ago

Honourable Modiji,
BJP gov. is like a Jagrit Devasthan who listens.
Regarding data privacy, committee should be considering following points:
1. India is 5th largest population wise & a largest democracy.
2. Our behaviour pattern, if controlled by any enemy state can inflict serious effects on our decision-taking abilities. Behavior or lifestyle patterns such as our financial dependencies, social dependencies should not be compromised. This should be categorised as sensitive information