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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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Vishal Patil
Vishal Patil 11 years 2 months ago
We need smart payments, so that transaction can happen online all monitored by the RBI and there is no leakage in the form of corruption or black money. Also smart land deals are necessary so that all land in the country is mapped and allotted to the whoever it belongs to. For this there is a need to make the land allocations details public and the land the person hold should be directly mapped to his demat account.
abhishek kumar singhsingh
abhishek kumar singhsingh 11 years 2 months ago
Net neutrality must come because if a consumer pays his internet bill then who are these internet service provider to discriminate on their own.and government must bring a policy so that all indians must come under digital india campaign and in every gram sabha government should provide wi fi or broadband facility so that every citizen will have a opportunity to connect to internet.then they can make their greivances addressed and loop holes in government will end
abhishek kumar singhsingh
abhishek kumar singhsingh 11 years 2 months ago
Net neutrality must come because if a consumer pays his internet bill then who are these internet service provider to discriminate on their own.and government must bring a policy so that all indians must come under digital india campaign and in every gram sabha government should provide wi fi or broadband facility so that every citizen will have a opportunity to connect to internet.then they can make their greivances addressed and loop holes in government will end
DINESH ITANKAR
DINESH ITANKAR 11 years 2 months ago
#internetofthings #NetNeutralityIndia most of the things are controlled but why we are not control the telecom companies they are going to make demolished your digital India mission through unbiased net neutrality so you should make changes as favour of Indians and our next generation.
Jay Shah
Jay Shah 11 years 2 months ago
Net Neutrality - Any alterations with net neutrality parameter will affect the digital India dream and people will loose faith on government
MAHESH GARG
MAHESH GARG 11 years 2 months ago
स्कूल से क्लस का बच्चा अपने घर आ कर अपनी माँ से पूछता है "माँ ये sc और st क्या हैं ?" माँ: बेटा ये तुम्हे क्यों जानना है ? बच्चा: माँ आज सर हमसे पूछ रहे थे की कौन कौन sc st का हैं !!!!! माँ: बेटा उन्होंने ऐसा क्यों पूछा उन्होंने नहीं बताया क्या ? बच्चा: बताया पर सिर्फ इतना की जो जो sc st के हैं उन्हें पैसे मिलेगे और हो सकता है की obc वालो को भी दे दे पर माँ ये क्या होता हैं कास्ट? माँ: बेटा हमारे सविधान में 4 कास्ट बनायीं है sc st obc और जनरल तो सरकार उन्हें गरीब और पिछड़े हुए लोग
Rahul Agrawal
Rahul Agrawal 11 years 2 months ago
Also smart city should also work on identifying address as number which will save tons of computing space e.g K80, RBI building, Vasant Vihar, new delhi, Pin code of vasant vihar is 11058 RBI Building, can be give number some thing like 521 apartment will be 1980 So final address would be 1980521110058. It will save tons of government department of computing spaces. they want address proof for everything which are hard to trace.
Rahul Agrawal
Rahul Agrawal 11 years 2 months ago
To have internet of things to be really effective if need Details maps of india. Currently public or even government offices use google maps to find places, we don't have maps available to public free which is major show stopper in making a smart city. Lot of time is wasted to just know where the place is.
Rahul Agrawal
Rahul Agrawal 11 years 2 months ago
It should be made mandatory for government vehicles to be GPS fitted at paid the usage charge from movement on GPS. Private cab operator like OLA , meru, uber to calculate their fare. What i mean technology is available. It will also help to monitor if the are doing actual work. the cost of fitting gps which may cost rs 10000 per vehicle. but saving is much more in terms of saving leakage and co-ordination with staff on ground.