India's Union Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposed Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, CNBC reports. The clearance from the decision-making body of the Union Council of Ministers sets the bill up for tabling during the monsoon session of Indian Parliament, which begins 20 July.
India's Digital Personal Data Protection Bill gets Cabinet approval
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