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Public consultation on Government Open Data Use License - India

Start Date :
Jun 24, 2016
Last Date :
Jul 26, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Under 6th pillar of digital India Initiative, Open Government Data Platform is endeavoring share of Government data in open domain to improve openness and transparency between ...
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venkata murty
9 years 11 months ago
this is one way of generalisation of RTI act. chances of misuse r more.inviting troubles.but matters not concerning any individual may be allowed. similarly matters connected to MLAs/MPs HC/SC Judges, public figures all these can be allowed. defence and international matters cant be allowed.more allowed less nt allowed. but the identification of the person who watched the information at wht time where etc shud be registed in pucca manner. after taking all possible precautions this may be allowed
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VINIT_22
9 years 11 months ago
yes for transparency and open data. More transparency, more accountability.
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DEWANSHU RAJ
9 years 11 months ago
MY SUGGESTION IS REGARDING UPDATING DATA REGULARILY, IF YOU BURDEN EXISITNG STAFF WITH THIS ADDL WORK IT WILL GO THE PG PORTAL WAY THAT IS USELESS NOW FOR ALL PRACTICAL PURPOSE SO APPOINT A DEDICATED TEAM WITH NO OTHER RESP OTHER THAN TO UPDATE DATA MONTHLY AFTER COLLECTING IN STANDARD FORMAT.ALSO IT SD NOT BECOME ONE MORE ADDL MONTHLY RTN FOR GOVT DEPTS
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Kaushik V Kapadiya
9 years 11 months ago
Data validation and constant updation thru most authentic resource without any single chance of modification / misuse or hacking by anti-national elements MUST be ensured. This principle has been followed by every data centre and this site should be no exception to the rule of integrity, safety, accessibility and accuracy along with updation
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Praveen chintapanti
9 years 11 months ago
Yes for open data. More transparency, more accountability. Governments allowing themselves for scrutiny. Promoting research and research driven policy especially in Health sector. Dr praveen kumar Chintapanti
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Ravender Pal
9 years 11 months ago
In cities mostly people live in congested areas. Where no parks, community centres, sports centres exist. Every where there is filth no space to walk, foot paths have been encroached. People also do not know their responsibility & those who know also ignor to come forward to take it resulting in producing sick people. it is the responsibility of our leaders -BDOs/Councilers/MLAs/MPs/Ministers/bureucrates to frequently visit their respective areas for taking effective steps to secure the future
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sunder raj
9 years 11 months ago
I am a postmaster working at K.G.Road P.O., Bangalore-560009. After so much improvement in technology and assigning targets to each office, the business hours in all counter wings has been reduced by an hour. people come and get frustrated and go in search of private banks for savings and courier for posting letters. Hence please enhance by one hour and keep the working hours as was existing before 1-4-2016
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Praveen chintapanti
9 years 11 months ago
I am from health informatics background, Worked for nhs it. Open data is always welcome. This will help individuals, organisations and government to work on data and device policy for better health and also in research. Yes for open data.
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anil rambhau vanjari
9 years 11 months ago
Data validation and constant updation thru most authentic resource without any single chance of modification / misuse or hacking by anti-national elements MUST be ensured. This principle has been followed by every data centre and this site should be no exception to the rule of integrity, safety, accessibility and accuracy along with updation. Let us hope that this novel idea works as a precious instrument for those who wish to do something really good for our beloved country.
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Suhas Harbola
9 years 11 months ago
In Clause 7. Termination....concept of willful violator needs to be included(willful violator-a person who is violating the terms frequently and willfully to exploit the loopholes.)
Punishments to the people who are using the data after termination of their licence.
What if the person starts using the data, after termination , under some others name.
Overall mechanism to judge a violator is missing.How to analyse the violation.
Every aspect depends on what data GOI want to share.
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