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Give comments and suggestions on revised draft Internet of Things (IoT) Policy

Give comments and suggestions on revised draft Internet of Things (IOT) Policy
Start Date :
Apr 08, 2015
Last Date :
Apr 19, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The draft policy on Internet of Things (IoT) released on 16th October, 2014 has been revised recently. ...

The draft policy on Internet of Things (IoT) released on 16th October, 2014 has been revised recently.

We invite your comments and suggestions on the revised draft policy on Internet of Things (IoT).

Revised Draft Internet of Things (IoT) Policy

Last date for sending your suggestions is 18th April, 2015.

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neha_11
neha_11 11 years 1 month ago
Sir, please don't stop net neutrality. Today we all need net in our daily life for work and other stuff. Media said net neutrality is going to stop because telecom companies are not getting their profits but I don't think so. Telecom companies getting more profits because today everyone is connected with them. Today every person have its own mobile and most of them uses net then how telecom companies are in loss. Nobody want to ease a common man life, everybody want their profit from us.
anuj kumar
anuj kumar 11 years 1 month ago
I want to talk about JAT reservation.When in March 2014 UPA government decide to add JAT in central OBC list.Then many JAT student Add OBC in different job application form.BUT now SC ordered that JAT will DE-RESERVATION.and now many student afraid that they wiil be get or not job.so please judgment that student they have cleared exam like as bankers and due to de-reservation they not take job.
Dr Swapan  Kumar Banerjee
Dr Swapan Kumar Banerjee 11 years 2 months ago
Internet of things must address the problem of national security and cheap availability for students and in rural areas for India's development. Strict vigilance should be arranged so that scandals and abusive post and images must be blocked. Service providers must not be allowed to dupe customers.
Shivank Dalmia
Shivank Dalmia 11 years 2 months ago
if there will be no net neutrality then who on earth are the telco's or ISP's that which type of data should i consume or which website should i visit.Their job is to provide us the data regardless how we consume it.if there is no net neutrality then slowly it would become a luxury than a necessity, and the freedom to choose which is our fundamental right will be violated. I would appeal to the government to take steps in favor of NET NEUTRALITY
Shivank Dalmia
Shivank Dalmia 11 years 2 months ago
right now i able to connect with mygov.in with the help of internet but,i fear that the discussion that has taken a strong pace with the general public & GOVERNMENT would come to an end if no stringent policy is made on net neutrality..If there would be no net neutrality then it would be like legally giving bribes to the telcos or ISP's which i think should not be promoted. also the giants may afford to pay more but what would happen 2 the small&medium entrepreneurs who work on d net
mukesh kumar verma
mukesh kumar verma 11 years 2 months ago
delhi ke 4 hospital ko private aur sarkari ke beech main kar diya jaye, private main agar 10000/- lagte hain, vo hi treetment sarkari hospital main 5000/- main hoga, lekin saf suthra, aur perfect service ke sath, to mujhe lagta hai jo log kuch paisa kharch kar sakte hain vo sarkari hospital ka free ka treetment chod kar, aadhi keemat vale hospital main aa jayenge, sath hi private hospital se compition hoga to vo bhi rate kam karenge.hospital gov. ka, manag. private ho to aisa ho sakta hai...
Amit Srivastava
Amit Srivastava 11 years 2 months ago
It is high time for Ministry of DeitY to take steps in favour of Internet Neutrality.Make stringent law to protect the Internet Neutrality.
Vasudeva Rao Ungati
Vasudeva Rao Ungati 11 years 2 months ago
This Digital India is a great program. Thanks to the PM and the associated ministries. I would say this program is multiple times larger than the UID program. It needs lot more focus and monitoring. I would like to see every operation in India must be electronic. e.g. purchases even at petty shop, bus tickets, government information, land records, etc. We should make India a paperless transaction country. I know this was envisaged for over a decade, but it never happened.