Our initial comments on the Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019
Comments on the Personal Data Protection Bill 2019 introduced in the Lok Sabha on 11 December 2019
Initial Comments of Dvara Research dated 16 January 2020 on the Personal Data Protection Bill 2019 introduced in the Lok Sabha on 11 December 2019
In this document, we present our initial comments on the Personal Data Protection Bill 2019 (the Bill), introduced in the Lok Sabha in December 2019. This continues our engagement with the public consultation process on India’s new data protection regime since 2017.2 We welcome the introduction of the Bill in Parliament as an important development to take forward India’s journey towards an overarching data protection framework.
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Does Co-opting Private agents for welfare delivery work?
Public-Private Partnerships in Welfare Delivery in India: A Preliminary Review
Small policy tweaks could be all that we need to revive MSMEs
The present government has set great store by micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and entrepreneurship as engines of growth.
How does India do welfare?
Evaluating Schemes in Indian Welfare
Building safe consumer data infrastructure in India: Account Aggregators in the financial sector (Part–2)
The second part of a two-part series that undertakes an analysis of the Account Aggregator system
Building safe consumer data infrastructure in India: Account Aggregators in the financial sector (Part–1)
The first part of a two-part series that undertakes an analysis of the Account Aggregator system
Who Is The State?: Reconsidering Article 12 In The Context Of Common Service Centres
The delivery of government services through the public-private partnership (PPP) model has been a key plank of the government’s development agenda.
Inaugural Dvara Research Blog Competition – Winners
Winners announcement