Saturday, July 28, 2018

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  1. The Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Shri Trivendra Singh Rawat meeting the Minister of State (I/C) Col. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, in New Delhi on November 24, 2017
  2. The Minister of State (I/C) , Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore addressing on Dr. Rajendra Prasad Memorial Lecture, organised by the All India Radio, in New Delhi on November 30, 2017
  3. The Minister of State (I/C) Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore addressing the delegates of 15th Asia Media Summit, in New Delhi on May 11, 2018.
  4. Launching of New Website of PAO (IRLA) for Gr.A Officers of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
  5. Deputation of IIS officers for attending the phase-IV training programme of cadre training policy for IIS offciers in University of California, Berkeley, USA(4th batch) from 6th-14th August,2018(excludingjourney time).
  6. Operational Private FM Radio channels as on 23-07-2018
  7. Rescheduling of Open House Meeting for the month of July, 2018
  8. Seeking comments/views/suggestions on the draft proposal for amendment of Recruitment Rules of Indian Broadcasting (Engineers) Service
  9. transfers/postings in Senior /Junior Grade of IIS Group B officers
  10. transfer/postings of Senior Administrative Grade officers of IIS Group A
  11. Online generatjion and recording of APAR on SPARROW for IIS for the year 2017-2018
  12. grant of financial up-gradation under MACPS to Senior Grade of IIS Group 'B'officers
  13. Nomination of 22 IIS officers for the Foreign Component of the Phase-IV Trainig(4th batch) in University of California (UC), Berkeley, USA during 6th - 14th August, 2018 under MCTP of the cadre trainig policy for IIS Officers- reg.
  14. Complete details of DSNG/SNG Vans
  15. promotion of SAG officers of IIS Group A to Selection Grade in the HAG pay scale
  16. Operationalisation Status of Pvt FM Radio Channels auctioned in batch 2 FM Phase III
  17. Tender regarding file stiching / binding , spiral binding, photocopy , set making etc
  18. Minutes of 37th Open House Meeting
  19. promotion of Junior Grade officers of IIS Group A to Senior Grade Group A on regular basis
  20. PM's address at BRICS Outreach dialogue in Johannesburg, South Africa
  21. IAS Officers of 2016 batch call on the President
  22. Sindhudurg Airport nearing completion
  23. ECI Announces Bye-Election Schedule for Ranikor Assembly Constituency in Meghalaya
  24. PM greets people on Guru Purnima
  25. Address by the Hon’ble President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind on the Occasion of Dedication of a Medical College and Hospital to the Nation in Jagdalpur
  26. President of India Dedicates a Medical College and Hospital to the Nation in Jagdalpur; Says in Development of Rural and Tribal Areas Lies the Development of India
  27. Minister of Railways Inducts Five New Track Maintenance Machines for State of the Art Track Maintenance on Indian Railways
  28. Guru Purnima being celebrated today
  29. Govt allows sugar mills to manufacture ethanol directly from sugarcane juice
  30. Data protection: Justice BN Srikrishna committee submits report to Ravi Shankar Prasad
  31. SC directs Centre, States to provide time schedule for filling up vacancies of Information Commissioners
  32. HRD Minister calls for increasing Gross Enrollment Ratio from 26% to 40% per cent
  33. Assam CM reviews law & order situation ahead of publication of National Register of Citizens draft on Monday
  34. UK court rejects Vijay Mallya's attempt to appeal against verdict favouring Indian bank to recover their funds
  35. Centre asks CBI to investigate UK based firm Cambridge Analytica for illegally obtaining data of Indians
  36. Lok Sabha passes Trafficking of Persons Bill, 2018
  37. Col. Rathore, HMSIB felicitating Sh. Rishi Kapoor at 1st BRICS Film Festival. Gen VK Singh, MoS, MEA also seen
  38. Governor of Goa, Smt. Mridula Sinha and the Minister for Defence, Shri Manohar Parrikar lighting the lamp at inauguration of 47th IFFI. HMIB Shri Venkaiah Naidu also seen
  39. HMIB inaugurating Instagram Workshop for Better Government Communication in New Delhi
  40. Extension of Due Date for filing of Income Tax Returns
  41. Mahila Shakti Kendra Scheme to empower rural women through community participation
  42. Many measures in to check cyber crimes against women: Dr. Virendra Kumar
  43. A total Fund of Rupees 282 Crores spent on Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP) Scheme in the last 3 years.
  44. Government has launched Samagra Siksha to treat school education holistically without segmentation from pre-school to Class XII - Shri Prakash Javadekar
  45. Kargil Vijay Diwas Celebrations-2018
  46. Government adopts multi-pronged strategy for overall development of tribal people living across the country
  47. PM's address at the plenary session of 10th BRICS summit in Johannesburg, South Africa
  48. 1000 Cr. Grant will be given only to Public Institutions under Institutes of Eminence tag- Shri Prakash Javadekar
  49. Water storage level of 91 major reservoirs of the country goes up by nine percent
  50. Chinese Ambassador to India meets Prasar Bharati Chairman
  51. Suspicious packages found in New York's Trump Tower
  52. Trump mistaken that Apple building new plants in US
  53. Train accident averted in UP
  54. Bharat' director to announce leading lady soon
  55. Slack acquires HipChat to take on Microsoft Teams
  56. Hot air balloon festival starts in US city
  57. Cloudy Saturday in Delhi
  58. Pakistan Election: PPP says polls were not free and fair
  59. KREO Design - Creating Delight Through Design
  60. Khwaja Yunus case: Decision to remove prosecutor not to shield cops, says Maha govt
  61. The Maharashtra government justified its decision to remove a special public prosecutor from Khwaja Yunus custodial death case, for seeking to arraign four policemen as accused in it, and told the Bombay High Court that it was not trying to protect the police officials.
  62. 2 killed in rain-related incidents in UP's Muzaffarnagar
  63. Two people, including a minor girl, were today killed and 13 others injured when part of their house collapsed due to heavy rains in the district, police said.
  64. Bid to smuggle 1kg gold worth Rs 31 lakh thwarted in Kerala
  65. Customs sleuths at the international airport in Kozhikode have foiled a bid to smuggle gold weighing 1 kg, concealed in a nebuliser by a "professional smuggler" who arrived from Dubai.
  66. Guptill hits 102 off just 38 balls in T20 Blast
  67. New Zealand's Martin Guptill struck 102 from just 38 balls as Worcestershire thrashed Northamptonshire by nine wickets in English county cricket's Twenty20 Blast.
  68. Disaster-hit Japan braces for powerful typhoon
  69. A powerful typhoon hurtled towards Japan today, with western areas recently devastated by floods and landslides in the storm's cross-hairs.
  70. 4-year-old Saanvi secures second spot in National U-7 chess tournament
  71. TEXPROCIL welcomes GST Council's decision to refund accumulated input tax credit on fabrics
  72. YouTube takes on Netflix and Amazon, eyes original shows for India, others
  73. Haven't filed I-T return yet? You could be losing out on these 10 benefits
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  75. What Rahul's 'Happy Birthday Uddhav ji' message says about India's politics
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  77. The 30 Under 30 Asia Honorees Working Towards Sustainability In India
  78. Forbes Under 30 Summit Asia 2018: Startups Pitch Onboard Hong Kong's Iconic Tram
  79. China Drugmaker Struggles To Break Into Europe And North America
  80. Singapore's Richest 2018: Property Moguls Edge Out Facebook Billionaire For Top Spot
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  87. Lou Jing's drugmaker 3SBio has gotten a big foothold in China, but he wants future breakthroughs to be global.
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  100. Information Technology must focus on Agri-Business and Agri-Markets: Vice President
  101. Indian Railways Launches “Mission Satyanishtha” a Program on Ethics in Public Governance
  102. A three day National Conference of Vice Chancellors of Universities and Directors of Higher Education Institutions being held in New Delhi
  103. Udhampur to get Super-specialty Army Hospital: Dr Jitendra Singh
  104. Tiger numbers increasing, need to build a social Movement for Tiger Conservation: Dr. Harsh Vardhan
  105. The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi emplanes for New Delhi from Air Force Base Waterkloof, South Africa after concluding his visit to Rwanda, Uganda and South Africa, on July 27, 2018.
  106. The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu addressing the gathering after presenting IT/ITES Industry Summit Awards, at the 26th Annual HYSEA Summit 2018, organised by the Hyderabad Software Enterprises Association, in Hyderabad on July 27, 2018.
  107. EU plumps for Italy-France high-speed train link, rift in Italian government
  108. After Microsoft made its professional collaboration platform "Teams" free in 40 languages earlier in July, its main rival Slack has announced to acquire workplace chat service HipChat from enterprise software giant Atlassian.
  109. Several suspicious packages have been found at the Trump Tower in Manhattan that were being probed, the New York Police Department (NYPD) said.
  110. The US President Donald Trump has once again incorrectly claimed that Cupertino-based tech giant Apple is planning to build new manufacturing plants in the country.
  111. An apparent derailment attempt of the Etawah-Mainpuri passenger train was averted in Uttar Pradesh, an official said on Saturday.
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  113. After Microsoft made its professional collaboration platform Teams free in 40 languages earlier in July, its main rival Slack has announced to acquire workplace chat service HipChat from enterprise software giant Atlassian.
  114. Suspicious packages found in New Yorks Trump Tower
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  117. 24 Mantra Entrusts GenY Medium With Their Digital Mandate
  118. Guterres expresses support for Pakistan Election Commission
  119. One of the largest summertime hot air balloon festivals in the US has kicked off in Readington in New Jersey.
  120. Congress alleges government's complicity in Choksi's Antiguan citizenship
  121. Hindi translation of book on artist Anjolie Ela Menon released (Lead)
  122. Karunanidhi enters 50th year as DMK President
  123. Hindi translation of book on artist Anjolie Ela Menon released
  124. Telangana to allot lands to political parties for offices
  125. It was a cloudy morning in the national capital on Saturday with the minimum temperature recorded at 25.2 degrees Celsius, two notches below the season's average, said the Met office.
  126. 36 cows found dead in Delhi, government orders probe (Second Lead)
  127. On October 2, 100,000 students in India to assemble solar lamps
  128. As part of the upcoming 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi and ongoing diamond jubilee of IIT-Bombay, a whopping 100,000 students from 100 schools across India will assemble solar lamps on October 2, an official said here on Friday.
  129. Twitter loses 1 million users in Q2, stock plummets
  130. Government's nod awaited to start WhatsApp payment feature in India: Zuckerberg
  131. China says don't blame us for failed Qualcomm-NXP deal
  132. As it began to crack down on spammy and fake accounts, Twitter on Friday reported a drop of 1 million users in the second quarter of 2018 -- with monthly active user count going down from 336 million in the last quarter to 335 million.
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  141. Modi flew more, but spent same amount of money as UPA
  142. India is testing gamechanging choppers for its forces
  143. World Hepatitis Day: Those yummy roadside pakodas can lead to liver cancer!
  144. Dark urine, nausea, abdominal pain? Get checked for hepatitis, it is more dangerous than you think
  145. Ileana D'Cruz gets candid with fans, says she has been criticised for body type
  146. Samsung all set to take over India next week with new Galaxy smartphone
  147. A better tomorrow: Rishi Kapoor praises Imran Khan, hopes for improved Indo-Pak ties
  148. When Twitterati thought Elon Musk's girlfriend is his daughter
  149. How will La Liga deal without the Ron, Messi duopoly?
  150. Lewis Hamilton's rivals see weekend as a chance to take points off him in the title race
  151. Karunanidhi in hospital, blood pressure stabilised
  152. Glenn McGrath sees playing James Anderson as key
  153. Mamata govt has weakened norms of Lokayukta Act: Justice Samaresh Banerjea
  154. All-party meeting on Maratha quota today
  155. Museum for PMs: Jairam Ramesh questions NMML Director
  156. Changing Pakistan’s path won’t be easy for Imran Khan
  157. Can't protect users' data alone: Facebook
  158. Facebook dive sparks investor calls to loosen Zuckerberg's grip
  159. Dalal Street is seeing a Fifth Wave: Does it really augur well?
  160. Broader market has good upside potential
  161. Indices hit new highs on strong Q1 nos outlook
  162. US economy hits a high note, here's what is driving it
  163. India to hold top spot for economic growth but oil poses risk
  164. Six reasons to go for a business loan
  165. Watch out! Chronic coughing, persisting ulcers in the mouth can be signs of head, neck cancer
  166. Why Serena Williams feels she is a victim of discrimination over drug tests
  167. Chiyo Miyako, world's oldest person, passes away at 117
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  170. India will receive the most advanced versions of both the AH-64E Apache and the CH-47F Chinook.
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  172. Public sector banks could become game-changers this year: Ajay Bagga
  173. Aadhaar has to be made amenable to general scheme of Data Protection Act: BN Srikrishna
  174. Dalal Street is seeing a Fifth Wave: Does it really augur well for the ongoing rally?
  175. US economy records fastest growth since 2014
  176. Trump and Putin raise possibilities of another meeting
  177. PSU banks could become game-changers this year: Ajay Bagga
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  180. 20% earnings growth for top companies put together on a consolidated basis this year looks nice.
  181. On Thursday, Facebook fell 20 per cent, costing investors $120 billion.
  182. “The report has done a balancing act in protecting citizen’s, state’s and trade rights”
  183. Only 54 per cent of the total stocks are trading above their 200 DMAs.
  184. With the Friday data, the Commerce Department also released comprehensive GDP revisions.
  185. This is the second time that the corner office at the payments bank has fallen vacant.
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  192. PSU banks could become game-changers this year: Ajay Bagga"20% earnings growth for top companies put together on a consolidated basis this year looks nice.
  193. Facebook dive sparks investor calls to loosen Zuckerberg's gripOn Thursday, Facebook fell 20 per cent, costing investors $120 billion.
  194. Dalal Street is seeing a Fifth Wave: Does it really augur well?Only 54 per cent of the total stocks are trading above their 200 DMAs.
  195. Cash crunch, RBI rate hike risks send funds to short-term debtKotak Mahindra AMC and Mirae are seeking refuge in debt maturing in less than five years.
  196. 'Broader market has good upside potential'Mid, smallcaps have started to participate in overall rally, says Dewan, Director, Quantum Sec.
  197. Indices hit new highs on strong Q1 nos outlookThe index has now made a lifehigh eight times in July and 21 times so far in 2018.
  198. New Bill gives govt exception on your dataMUMBAI: The government may be exempted from certain rules applicable to the collection and storage of personal and sensitive data if such processing is required for the functioning of the government or Parliament, as per the draft Personal Data Protection Bill.The Srikrishna Committee on data privacy recommended exemptions also if such processing of data is important to the benefit of a person or required during any breakdown of public order.The draft bill mandated that processing of personal data cannot be done without informed and clear consent. This consent can be withdrawn by the person whose data it is. And any company processing personal data would have to establish that consent was given by the person. The bill, however, states that personal and sensitive data may be processed by the State if such processing is necessary for any function of Parliament or any State Legislature, for the exercise of any function of a State authorised by law for the provision of any service or benefit to the person from the State, or for issuance of any certification, license or permit.It also states that personal and sensitive data can be processed to respond to any medical emergency involving a threat to life or health, and to undertake any measure to provide medical treatment or health services to any individual during an epidemic, outbreak of disease, or any other threat to public health.Data can also be processed to undertake any measure to ensure safety of, or provide assistance or services to, any individual during any disaster or any breakdown of public order. The bill has expanded the definition of sensitive personal data to 13 types, compared with only five earlier. These include passwords, data relating to finances, health, sexual orientation, sex life, biometrics, genetics, transgender status, intersex status, caste or tribe, religious or political beliefs.The draft bill defines the processing of data as collection, recording, organisation, structuring, storage, adaptation, alteration, retrieval, use, alignment or combination by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, restriction, erasure or destruction. 65164663
  199. Facebook dive sparks investor calls to loosen Zuckerberg's gripBy Gerrit De Vynck and Emily ChasanFacebook Inc. has always had one absolute leader, cemented by a share class structure that maintained Mark Zuckerberg’s voting control even when he sold millions of shares. Some investors grumbled, but most were happy to stay quiet as the stock surged. This week’s plunge upended that dynamic, increasing calls for changes at the top.“It’s never an issue until things go wrong,” said Pivotal Research Group analyst Brian Wieser. He thinks a change in Facebook leadership is inevitable, and said the latest numbers could hasten that. “It’s really hard to imagine the status quo holding.” A Facebook spokeswoman declined to comment.On Thursday, Facebook fell 20 per cent, costing investors $120 billion -- the biggest single-day loss for an individual stock in history. Shareholders who had weathered months of renewed debate over Facebook’s role in society and the ethics of its business model suddenly turned tail when they realized growth had run out on Facebook’s core money-making app. Growth rates will decline by “high single-digit per centages” each of the next two quarters, Chief Financial Officer David Wehner said.The loss of faith emboldened voices that have called for Zuckerberg to share more of his voting power and give up his role chairing the board to a more independent figure.“Zuckerberg answers only to Zuckerberg,” said Jonas Kron, director of shareholder advocacy at Trillium Asset Management, which supported a shareholder proposal last year to replace Zuckerberg as chairman of the board. Since Thursday’s sell-off, he has received new phone calls and emails from other investors expressing support. He declined to identify those people.For more than a year, Facebook and other social-media companies have been under fire from policy makers and regulators for letting fake news, trolls and Russian manipulators proliferate on their services. Now that they’re cracking down, it’s denting growth, spooking investors. Authentic accounts and real information may be good for business longer term. But Kron said Facebook could have avoided some of the trouble if Zuckerberg’s power was checked by an independent chairman.Other big tech companies like Microsoft Corp., Apple Inc., and Alphabet Inc. split the roles of CEO and chairman. Twitter Inc. suffered its own stock-market plunge this week, dropping 21 per cent on Friday after user growth stagnated. It is roughly the same age as Facebook and has a similar founder-led mentality, but it already has a separate executive chairman.Zuckerberg wields too much power, said Calvert Research and Management Chief Executive Officer John Streur. Earlier this year, he grew concerned about Facebook’s approach to privacy and customer data. In April, when he realized engaging with the company wasn’t going to change much, his fund sold its Facebook shares."Facebook’s governance structure remains below industry standards, with a large amount of authority concentrated in the founder and CEO," Streur said. "Shareholder rights are not well respected, limited controls are in place around executive compensation, and concerns have been raised about the effectiveness of risk oversight, including privacy and security risk."This isn’t the first time shareholders have publicly voiced their displeasure. In 2012, California State Teachers’ Retirement System asked Facebook to separate the CEO and chairman roles and dispense with the share structure that gave Zuckerberg such an iron grip. In April, the pension fund’s Chief Investment Officer Chris Ailman said Facebook’s data-privacy crisis was fueled by Zuckerberg’s near total control. Calstrs owned more than 4 million Facebook shares at the end of March, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.When Zuckerberg tried to pull off a plan to sell almost all his stock while still maintaining control, some investors sued. Last September, just before the class-action lawsuit went to trial, Facebook backed down.In a post on Facebook, Zuckerberg said he no longer needed the new share structure because the company’s stock had risen so much he was able to fund his philanthropy without selling too much of his stake. This week’s plunge will force the CEO to off-load more of his shares to keep the same level of donations.Zuckerberg’s own words show how much the company could benefit from an independent director on its board, Kron said. In blog posts and during his April appearance in Congress to explain how a Trump campaign-linked firm accessed millions of users’ information, Zuckerberg said Facebook hadn’t taken a broad enough view of its responsibility.“That’s exactly what an independent board chair does,” Kron said. Miscalculating how strong the backlash to Facebook’s old policy of allowing third party app developers to port away user’s data could have been avoided by having someone with a wider, questioning perspective, he said.Trillium submitted a proposal to separate the CEO and chairman roles just a few days before Wednesday’s disappointing results. A similar one in 2017 won the votes of 51 per cent of non-insider investors, according to the investment firm. Kron expects that number to rise this time.“It is difficult to escape the conclusion that there are systemic problems in the ways Facebook has been managed,” Pivotal’s Wieser wrote in a note before the results. Even if Zuckerberg maintains voting power, having more independent board members would at least give shareholders more of a voice, the analyst said.How should Facebook write the job description for a potential independent chairman? “Someone with gravitas, someone with vision, business and technology chops,” Kron said. They’d also need “strong understanding of social impacts. The ability to think through unintended consequences,” he said.One suggestion: Bill Gates. The Microsoft founder experienced similar rapid growth followed by a period of instability marked by a bruising antitrust battle. After a lost decade, the company emerged stronger, with new leaders and strategies.“When Microsoft got to the other side of that, they had an independent chair,” Kron said. “Bill Gates relinquished his chairmanship.”
  200. Dalal Street is seeing a Fifth Wave: Does it really augur well?The domestic equity market witnessed a euphoric rally, albeit a fractured one, in recent times, making everyone envy about not owning largecap stocks. Typically, this is called the Fifth Wave in terms of Elliott Wave theory, when there is a large divergence in the market breadth. Factually, only 54 per cent of the total stocks are trading above their 200 DMAs, which is the second lowest in a decade post the 2008 top, when 52 per cent of the total stocks traded above their 200 DMAs.This further confirms the Fifth Wave theory. Many stocks did not participate in the rally and lagged the broader market; whether these laggards will move up eventually is a big question now. But by the time the Fifth Wave ends, majority of the laggards would have again gone south. One should, therefore, trade in the laggards with stop losses, as this seems to be the most sensible strategy in the current situation.Some companies posted stellar numbers this week, with JSW Steel delivering 275 per cent profit growth aided by strong demand, ITC clocking a robust 10 per cent PAT growth after weak results over the past few quarters, Biocon showing strong growth at 47% and Colgate Palmolive delivering a strong bottomline growth at 39 per cent. These quarterly numbers were key triggers for the market to touch new highs this week.Events of the Week:Hindalco’s acquisition of Aleris at about $2.6 billion was the talk of the town this week. It might look rosy at first glance, but when you look at it closely, such high debt levels in a commodity-type business are always risky. Similar large ticket acquisitions such as Tata Steel’s acquisition of Bhushan Steel and UPL’s acquisition of Arysta LifeScience are all highly risky investments.Investors should remain cautious and not forget that similar hype during the Sun Pharma-Ranbaxy acquisition and what happened to them post-merger.Technical OutlookThe Nifty50 has broken all resistance levels and is in a new price territory. The movement should last unless it reverses; if the Nifty50 slips below 11,100, then it shall be a major reversal for the entire market. But till such times, the bulls should remain long and buy on decline. The Nifty IT index has lost its upward velocity and is, therefore, beginning to enter a corrective phase. Traders should focus on stock-specific movements. For buy positions, stop loss should be placed below 11,100 for capital protection.
  201. Srikrishna panel report: Tech companies to undergo data auditsMUMBAI: Companies processing huge amounts of personal and sensitive data will have to register themselves as significant data fiduciaries with a new authority and undergo government audits, the draft bill submitted by the Srikrishna Committee says. This is likely to increase compliance costs for technology giants such as Facebook, Google and Amazon. Clause 38 of the draft bill says any one collecting data could be termed a 'significant data fiduciary' based on the volume of data processed, the sensitivity of the data processed and its turnover.Factors such as the risk of harm in processing the data and the use of new technologies for processing data could also result in 'significant data fiduciary' classification.Acompany classified as a significant data fiduciary would need to register with the new Data Protection Authority and undergo data protection impact assessments, data audits, keep records and create a data protection officer role. The bill also states that the authority could require any data fiduciary to follow the rules, even if not classified as a significant data fiduciary, if there is a risk that a person could be harmed through the processing of their data.“Although audits and record keeping are seen as compliance costs, documentation keeping is really important in making sure privacy is not violated. It is about making companies accountable.Companies sometimes operating at scale may not know how the data is stored and shared,” said Public Policy Advisor at Mozilla Corp.Annually, companies will have to undergo data audits where the auditor will check if the company is in compliance with the provisions of the Act. A data auditor may assign a rating in the form of a data trust score to the company. 65164663
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  212. In first meet, govt panel on lynching discusses need to frame new law
  213. According to sources, in its first meeting, the committee members were explained the apex court’s order, and suggestions were invited from all stakeholders
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  216. Modi government has added insidious dimension to state and capital nexus
  217. Draft data protection bill: Right to be forgotten comes with riders
  218. Bengal girl who got PM Modi's autograph turns into 'celebrity', gets marriage proposals
  219. Bengal girl who got PM Modi’s autograph turns into ‘celebrity’, gets marriage proposals
  220. Rape of 13-year-old girl in Chandigarh: DNA samples gather dust at police station
  221. Judge urges US to focus on reuniting deported parents with children
  222. Will Esports be an Olympic Sport in 2024?
  223. NGT recruitment 2018: 50 vacancies, apply for Registrar, Private Secretary jobs at greentribunal.gov.in
  224. One in 8 children between 2-9 years suffers from hearing impairment, other disorders
  225. As teachers get poor ratings, FTII pulls the plug on anonymous feedback system from students
  226. Bharat producers call Priyanka Chopra’s decision to quit ‘little unprofessional’
  227. MNS chief’s take: 80-90 pc quota for locals, on basis of economic status
  228. Want to leave Manchester United despite injuries to teammates, says Matteo Darmian
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