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Evaluate your tradition in times of crisis

There is an uncertainty in the world.   Fearful and uncertain life on the present earth is the first concern today. All the world signs of normalcy are suspended, in the dark. We see that in all the seasons the clouds are moving in the sky. In the June-July month, a small part of the cloud is coming in the sky and spread all over the sky. That time seems that there is a heavy unstoppable rainfall. But after some time the rain stooped and the sky is cleaned holding a bright sky-blue colour. The same procedure is applied to life.   Nowadays we see that the sky is clean and the rivers clean themselves without any human or technical support. But the whole world is affected due to dangerous CoronaVirus (Covid-19) and humanity is scared. This time can we see our behaviour?   One is the developed culture of the 21 st century in the last 3000 years of civilization or another one is an unfavourable condition in between 3000 years ago and present time with rude trend of primitive civilization.

PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION BILL 2019: AN ANALYSIS

In today’s technology driven world, where every kind of information is accessible on internet and lot of personal information being stored online, there is need for personal data protection so that it is not misused and adds to other cyber crimes. In India where Right to privacy is declared as a fundamental Right in case of Justice K.S. Puttaswamy v Union of India [1] , the Supreme Court highlighted the right to privacy an extended Right to Life under Article 21. Moreover it was also felt that there was a need of legal regime in India for protection of personal data on digital media and for the same government was asked to frame an expert committee. Accordingly a committee of experts was formed on 31st July 2017 under chairmanship of B.N. Sri Krishna who laid down their first report “Personal Data Protection Bill 2018’ on 27 th July 2018. However this bill had certain defects such as main regulatory committee under the bill was under control of government that would favour the gove