Today’s DNA carries
following news :
Justice Chandrachud remarked and asked advocate Shyam
Divan :
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This programme is not just the envy of
North Korea but also the World Bank
·
The positive aspect of Aadhar is that for
the first time there is a citizen-centric delivery of services . This is
exactly the part of Aadhar that has been appreciated by economists
·
Let’s not stretch it too far. Ultimately we
are all part of a highly networked World
·
The involvement of the Indian Government in
developmental programmes is higher
·
The NHS ( in the UK ) may be an exception,
but there is nothing like an MGNREGA there
·
The profiling of people and their private
affairs cannot be allowed
·
What is the
scope for misuse in the future ? That is important. But we cannot discount that
the government can’t use it to ensure the identities of beneficiaries. If the
aggregation is only for purpose of social welfare benefits, will that not pass
muster ?
Dear
Justice Shri Chandrachudji ,
There is no doubt you are bored listening to the same
stale arguments re “ Privacy of Personal Affairs “
But you are obliged to give a patient hearing to the
advocates of the petitioners
That does not stop you from asking them to view the following
video of the famous theoretical physicist
, Dr. Michio Kaku , before the next date for hearing :
And , in case the
advocates are wearing any FITNESS
devices on their wrists, they may also want to find out what the ENTIRE WORLD
knows about their private lives , by reading :
Strava’s
fitness tracker heat map reveals the location of military bases
https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/28/16942626/strava-fitness-tracker-heat-map-military-base-internet-of-things-geolocation
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I think it is time to
admit that :
“ Privacy will be an
alien concept by 2020
“
Committee on proposed “ Data Protection Law “ ( headed by Shri B N Shrikrishna ) would also
benefit by going through these links
31 Jan
2018
www.hemenparekh.in / blogs
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