The Joint Parliamentary Committee asked for an extension for its report on India's Personal Data Protection Bill, The Economic Times reports. The committee asked to submit its report by the second week of the Monsoon Session of the Parliament, which runs from July to September. The report was initially to be delivered by the end of the recent Budget Session that concluded Monday.
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