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Economic Survey | Proposed citizen’s data framework is about public welfare, private profit and puts India at risk

Allowing the private sector access to select databases for commercial use can be fraught with risks

July 04, 2019 / 17:30 IST
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If you do not like the concept of Aadhaar because of data privacy concerns, hold your breath. Aadhaar is just the beginning if the proposals in the Economic Survey are implemented.

In a whole chapter devoted to data – termed the ‘new oil’ by the Modi government earlier – the Survey details a framework for collection, storage and utilisation of data of the country’s citizens.

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Among many other usages of data, the Survey proposes to build a National Health Registry that would be accessible by healthcare professionals using citizen’s Aadhaar which will also have databases for hospitals and public health centres, case histories, details of medical syndromes, among other useful things. Another ideas is a proposed National Scholarship Portal.

The idea is for the government to invest in collection, storage and analysis of data that will help it in framing “evidence-based policy” to ensure “ease of living” for its citizens, initiate better targeted welfare schemes and bring “greater accountability in public schemes” which, in turn, would result in better governance. Moreover, such a framework will always comply with the upcoming “privacy law” that is inspired by the General Data Protection Regulations of the European Union. The Bill is also being tabled in Parliament in the ongoing session.