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Inviting feedback and inputs on Draft National Data Governance Framework Policy

Start Date :
May 27, 2022
Last Date :
Jun 18, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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India is accelerating towards an increasingly digitised and data-driven economy. With increasing digitization and engagement, the volume of data is also increasing exponentially, ...

India is accelerating towards an increasingly digitised and data-driven economy. With increasing digitization and engagement, the volume of data is also increasing exponentially, providing opportunities for better governance, service delivery and innovation in sectors critical for societal transformation.

Against this backdrop, the National Data Governance Framework Policy aims to enhance access, quality, and use of data, in line with the current and emerging technology needs of the decade.

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology invites all Indian citizens to bring their best ideas, inputs and suggestions to the table as we move ahead to become the hub for Data-driven innovation and decision making.

Please refer to the policy document: Draft National Data Governance Framework Policy (PDF 509 KB)

Share your inputs on the MyGov platform.
The inputs/suggestions may also be sent to
Ms Kavita Bhatia,
Scientist 'F' at the email kbhatia@gov.in and pmu.etech@meity.gov.in

The last date to submit your entries is 18th June 2022.

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Sudhir N Dalvi
Sudhir N Dalvi 3 years 9 months ago
Benchmark created through machine learning/AI will help many parents in making decisions on career path of their kids. Examples of 3 years benchmarks … 1. Average expenses on Engineering degree is Rs 46,450 per year 2. 43% female students graduated with engineering degree 3. Unemployment index improved from last year 12% to 10.5% current 4. Average starting salary for fresh engineering graduate is Rs 2,00,000 per year 5. 23% of graduates continue to post graduation immediately Many more benchmarks can be derived from data or surveys.
AVVSSNV Prasad Rao
AVVSSNV Prasad Rao 3 years 9 months ago
Further to my comments Face recognition is best option. A lay man can also have easy access ( ofcourse with the help of other in case of need) to the data . Helping person can not cheat and chance or minimal.
Chaudhary Bhagvanbhai
Chaudhary Bhagvanbhai 3 years 9 months ago
Government of India should burn champion with private companies to make its own data server so that competition can be very good and fast
Prabees raj
Prabees raj 3 years 9 months ago
There should be one centralised department to handle all such IT functions of country's various departments. Roles, responsibilities, accountability and authority of the IT department shall be clearly defined. This should not be mingled with military functions. Military can have one such department to cater Army, Navy and Air force. Since data security is very important aspect, extremely high security protocols shall be followed. Risk assessment shall be performed and control measures are to be included in Standard Operating Procedures. SOP requirements must be strictly followed. Intelligence teams should monitor indirectly their activities. Central Audit team shall be formed and yearly audit schedule shall be finalised. Arrange and conduct cross functional audits since same department audit team cannot perform their own audit. Non-conformitiy if any must be immediately complied. IT ministry should take disciplinary action on violators. No - Goody goody or chelthaahai, chelthaahai.