Share your inputs on Draft Non-Personal Data Governance Framework

Start Date :
Dec 28, 2020
Last Date :
Jan 31, 2021
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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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Rohan Gupta_154
Rohan Gupta 3 years 7 months ago

Dear respected members of the NPD Committee,
With appreciation for the opportunity to provide our inputs on the second draft of the NPD Governance Framework Report, we are submitting our thoughts for your kind perusal and consideration.
Regards,
Rohan Gupta
Senior Trade Policy Advisor,
British High Commission, India

IraLaw
IraLaw 3 years 7 months ago

Dear Sir,

We appreciate the opportunity to provide comments on the Committee of Experts on Non-Personal Data Governance Framework. In response to the invitation of feedback/suggestions on the Report of the Committee of Experts on Non-Personal Data Governance Framework (hereinafter “Report”), we submit our comments through the PDF file attached herewith.

Siddharth_1328
Siddharth 3 years 7 months ago

We thank the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) for the opportunity to provide feedback on the Report by the Committee of Experts on Non-Personal Data Governance Framework (hereafter, “the Report” or “report”). The process of consultation is a welcome one, and we hope that this spirit of transparency and due process is continued in the framing of future reports, policies by the Ministry.

We look forward to engaging further on this issue,

Aapti Institute

Ganesh Khare
Ganesh Khare 3 years 7 months ago

DBS Bank, India welcomes Ministry of Information and Technology's initiative of public consultation process. DBS Bank, India is grateful for the opportunity to offer our suggestions to the revised Non-Personal Data Governance Framework. Our submissions are enclosed in the .pdf document for your kind consideration. Thank You

Karthik Viswanath_3
Karthik Viswanath 3 years 7 months ago

Dear Sir/Ma'am,
The Dialogue is grateful to the Committee of Experts constituted by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology for this opportunity to provide inputs on the second draft of the report. The response contains inputs from the Stakeholder Consultation organised on 19 January 2021. We look forward to engaging with the committee in the future.

AmlanMohanty_2
AmlanMohanty 3 years 7 months ago

Google is grateful to the Committee of Experts constituted by the Ministry of Electronics and
Information Technology for this opportunity to provide feedback through this open and consultative
process. We look forward to continuing our dialogue with the committee on this important subject. Thank you.

ASHISH AGGARWAL_77
ASHISH AGGARWAL 3 years 7 months ago

Dear Sir/Ma'am

PFA NASSCOM's submission on the revised Report on Non-Personal Data Governance. We would like to congratulate the CoE for the pioneering work on conceptualising and developing the non-personal data sharing and governance framework, over the two iterations of its draft Report. The response is based on industry input, and focuses on exploring pathways to implementation, identifying potential gaps that remain and suggesting measures to address them.

Regards,
NASSCOM