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PRIvacy, consent, data — what Delhi govt ignores when giving parents live classroom footage -Trishee Goyal

-ThePRInt.in Arvind Kejriwal's Delhi govt needs to conduct a PRIvacy assessment and find out what value does live streaming of classrooms add to children’s security. The Delhi government’s decision to give parents access to live video footage of classrooms is worrisome. Although use of CCTV and biometric based technologies is increasing across schools in various states, the decision to livestream classroom proceedings takes the use of these technologies a step further. In...

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Why it will be hard to shrink trade deficit -Vivek Kaul

-Livemint.com * PRIce of oil and other commodities have fallen recently as fears of a recession have risen * But oil PRIce is still high versus last year and needs to fall further to contain the import bill India’s trade deficit in June came in at the highest level ever of $26.2 billion. The previous high was in May, when the deficit had stood at $24.2 billion. The trade deficit is the difference...

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What does dwindling central wheat stock mean for PRIces and production? -Krishna Veera Vanamali

-Business Standard The wheat stocks in the Central pool have dropped close to the minimum required levels because of lower procurements. What does this mean for the grain's PRIces and production? As global wheat PRIces scaled record highs this year, in part due to the Russia-Ukraine war, bread-makers in India turned to multiple PRIce increases. Today, a loaf of sliced brown bread costs Rs 50 while multi-grain bread costs Rs 65. This is...

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Eight months after rolling back farm laws, Centre sets up MSP panel -Sanjeeb Mukherjee

-Business Standard Representatives of agriculture universities and institutions have also been included in the panel. Joint secretary (crops) in the Ministry of Agriculture will be the member secretary in the panel Nearly eight months after the government repealed the three controversial farm Acts, it has constituted a high-powered panel under the chairmanship of former agriculture secretary Sanjay Agarwal to make the minimum support PRIce (MSP) mechanism more effective and transparent as promised...

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Couch scribes -Sevanti Ninan

-The Telegraph Twitter is making journalism lazy Some sixteen years after the micro-blogging site was created,Twitter occupies more mind space on an hourly basis than its social media rivals. It is currently most used for news breaks in times of conflict,revolution or negotiation and for direct communication by politicians and governments. The rest of the time it offers opinion-mongering by journalists and the public at large and becomes a platform for journalists and...

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