Data Analytics and India
The Economic Survey 2018-19 mentions about the need of big data analysis in Indian perspective and says the data of societal interest is generated by the people, should be “of the people, by the people, for the people.” In a vast country like India, data collection is a tall order, the article outlines about the data and its processing and application in an Indian environment.
—By Rishabh Srivastava
Recent Debates on Database and Privacy
The Supreme Court of India on August 24, 2017, held that the ‘Right to Privacy’ is a fundamental right under the Constitution of India. Recently, ....
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