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Govt, industry have started work on implementation of data protection law: Ashwini Vaishnaw

Sectoral regulations will supersede Digital Personal Data Protection's provisions in case of conflict, says Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology.

August 09, 2023 / 22:12 IST
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DPDD bill is tighter than Europe's GDPR law, Vaishnaw said (File image)
DPDD bill is tighter than Europe's GDPR law, Vaishnaw said (File image)

After the Rajya Sabha passed the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill on August 9, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that both government and industry have already begun work on implementing the provisions of the legislation and hence its rollout can be expected very soon.

"We have already started work on its implementation framework. Rollout can be expected very soon... It's a very big change in the digital economy," he said.

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"Most industry people are prepared for it. Some are saying they are ready," he added.

The DPDP Bill has now been passed in both the houses of the Parliament, six years after the Supreme Court ruled that the right to privacy was a fundamental right, and it fell upon the government to make a legislation to protect the online data of citizens.