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Around 9.2% of 630 adolescents surveyed in Delhi-National Capital Region had experienced cyberbullying and half of them had not reported it to teachers, guardians or the social media companies concerned, a recent study by Child Rights and You (CRY), a non-governmental organisation, found. Vulnerability rose with internet use: 22.4% of respondents (aged 13-18 years) who… Continue reading 1 In 10 Indian Adolescents Faces Cyberbullying, Half Don’t Report: Study, India Spend.com, 13 March 2020
The Joint Parliamentary Committee examining the government’s Personal Data Protection Bill has asked for public comments on the legislation. The committee is headed by BJP lawyer and MP Meenakshi Lekhi and has a total of 28 members. A number of data privacy advocates welcomed the move, as the demand has been growing for quite some… Continue reading Govt Invites Feedback on ‘Orwellian’ Data Sharing Bill, The Citizen, 20 Feb 2020
Recently reported Delhi Police call log records show that during the targeted violence which proceeded unchecked for days barely an hour’s drive from Parliament, police stations in the national capital’s targeted areas received 700 distress calls on Sunday February 23 – 3,500 calls on Monday – 7,500 on Tuesday – and 1,500 on Wednesday February… Continue reading Reward of Public Money If Delhi Police Registers Your Hate Speech Complaint, The Citizen, 17 March 2020
Thirty-six-year-old Shivani had been married for 16 years. From the early years of the marriage, she had been depressed because her husband and his family confined her to the house, in Rohtak, Haryana, she told IndiaSpend. Her husband would insult her for being overweight and for falling sick often. In August 2017, Shivani tried to… Continue reading The reasons why 63 Indian housewives killed themselves every day in 2018, 30th March, 2020
It was the New Year’s eve and Noida-based Neha Chandra, a PR firm employee, travelled to Paris to welcome the New Year with full enthusiasm. However, things took an ugly turn when her wallet was stolen while travelling through the French city’s metro. Within few minutes, Chandra’s zest for the celebrations disappeared as she noticed… Continue reading The Net Trap, The Daily Pioneer, 2nd February, 2020
Proposed rules to regulate the way companies handle customers’ personal data has received a mixed response from India’s private sector, with some businesses praising it as necessary to protect privacy and others complaining that it will adversely impact their operations. India’s Personal Data Protection Bill seeks to protect consumers’ financial details, biometric data, caste, religious… Continue reading India’s tech industry up in arms over proposed data privacy law, 10 Jan 2020