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जानें, कौन हैं अशराफ, अजलाफ और अरजाल मुसलमान?

जानें, कौन हैं अशराफ, अजलाफ और अरजाल मुसलमान?
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Data manipulation and privacy worry over NDA govt s Social Registry

Academics have expressed concern about possible data manipulation and privacy in relation to a “Social Registry” the NDA government plans to create as a one-stop database of households’ economic status that will help identify potential beneficiaries of welfare schemes. Officials have said the registry will replace the Socio-Economic Caste Census (SECC), which contained both caste and financial data of families. Critics allege the government fears the SECC might spark unrest by showing, purportedly, that the disadvantaged castes are not getting their share of jobs. Advertisement Having conducted the lone SECC as far back as 2011-12, the rural development ministry has been looking for updated data to identify beneficiaries for its welfare schemes. In 2017, it proposed the Social Registry.

Covid-19 second wave: Has the situation improved for migrant workers?

ISSUE DATE: May 3, 2021 UPDATED: April 27, 2021 21:17 IST Migrant workers arriving from Maharashtra rest outside Patna junction railway station, Aoril 10, 2021 For over a fortnight now, 24-year-old Chander Kumar from Bihar’s Bahadurpur village has been living with a sense of déjà vu in his one-room shack in Delhi’s Chhatarpur area. His smartphone has been flashing constant updates on Covid-19 cases in the national capital where he works as a domestic help. He is in two minds, and despite chief minister Arvind Kejriwal requesting them not to leave the city, Kumar and his friends are worried about the week-long lockdown announced on April 20 in the national capital.

Night without end

ISSUE DATE: May 3, 2021 UPDATED: April 24, 2021 12:57 IST Migrant workers arriving from Maharashtra rest outside Patna junction railway station, Aoril 10, 2021 For over a fortnight now, 24-year-old Chander Kumar from Bihar’s Bahadurpur village has been living with a sense of déjà vu in his one-room shack in Delhi’s Chhatarpur area. His smartphone has been flashing constant updates on Covid-19 cases in the national capital where he works as a domestic help. He is in two minds, and despite chief minister Arvind Kejriwal requesting them not to leave the city, Kumar and his friends are worried about the week-long lockdown announced on April 20 in the national capital.

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