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Transparency vs Privacy
Fri Apr 25, 5:00 PM
Srinivas Kodali & Lamakaan
*Transparency vs. Privacy in the Digital Age: Understanding the implications of the DPDP Act*
ASEEM, The Democracy Dialogue and Lamakaan is hosting a discussion on On: *25th April 2025 (Friday)*
time: *5:00 PM*
at *Lamakaan, Banjara Hills*, Hyderabad to critically examine the impact of the DPDP Act on the right to Information act and increasing digitisation of public records, and conducting surveys and collection of personnel information, particularly in Telangana.
We invite you to join this important discussion by a dynamic panelists including
- *Anjali Bhardwaj*, Social activist and NCPRI,
- *Srinivas Kodali*, Independent researcher
The intersection of data privacy, government transparency, and public welfare is becoming increasingly crucial, especially as digital tools are widely used to manage welfare programs and services. It is essential that we critically examine the potential misuse or exploitation of personal information by government agencies under the guise of service delivery and make the state accountable for their actions.
ASEEM, The Democracy Dialogue and Lamakaan is hosting a discussion on On: *25th April 2025 (Friday)*
time: *5:00 PM*
at *Lamakaan, Banjara Hills*, Hyderabad to critically examine the impact of the DPDP Act on the right to Information act and increasing digitisation of public records, and conducting surveys and collection of personnel information, particularly in Telangana.
We invite you to join this important discussion by a dynamic panelists including
- *Anjali Bhardwaj*, Social activist and NCPRI,
- *Srinivas Kodali*, Independent researcher
The intersection of data privacy, government transparency, and public welfare is becoming increasingly crucial, especially as digital tools are widely used to manage welfare programs and services. It is essential that we critically examine the potential misuse or exploitation of personal information by government agencies under the guise of service delivery and make the state accountable for their actions.