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Lower age of children to 15: Opposition MPs propose amendments to data protection bill

Minister of Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw will move for the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill to be passed in Lok Sabha on August 7.

August 05, 2023 / 15:46 IST
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The Digital Personal Data Protection Bill was introduced in the Parliament on August 3
The Digital Personal Data Protection Bill was introduced in the Parliament on August 3

Opposition MPs have moved the Lok Sabha, proposing amendments to the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Bill, which includes changing the definition of children to mean those below 18 to those below 15, introducing a three-member committee headed by a retired Supreme Court judge and so on.

The amendments have been proposed by Revolutionary Socialist Party's (RSP) N K  Premachandran, Communist Party of India (Marxist)'s (CPIM) AM Arif, Janata Dal (United)'s (JDU) Alok Kumar Suman and Indian National Congress' Benny Behanan.

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These proposed amendments are likely to be heard when the government moves the Lok Sabha to pass the bill on August 7.

Earlier Opposition MPs, at the time of the introduction of the bill in the Parliament on August 3, had alleged that the bill, currently, went against  Right to Privacy, and urged the government to send it to a Parliamentary Committee.