Cyber volunteers to only report unlawful content; state/UT police to verify and act as per law | India News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: The home ministry on Wednesday clarified that the cyber volunteers, as technical experts, will only assist the state/UT law enforcement agencies (LEAs) in cyber hygiene promotion and reporting of unlawful content. It will be up to the LEAs to verify the content and take necessary action as per the extant laws.
“The content reported (by cyber volunteers registered under the programme) shall be verified and validated by the State/UT LEAs for taking appropriate action as per the existing provisions of law. There is no discretion in the hands of a cyber volunteer,” MoS (Home) G Kishan Reddy assured the Rajya Sabha in reply to a question.
The home ministry said its I4C wing had rolled out the cyber crime volunteer framework as a part of cyber hygiene promotion and to bring together citizens to contribute in the fight against cybercrime in the country and assist State/UT LEAs in their endeavour to curb cyber crimes.
The challenges of cyber space are many which flow from its vastness and borderless character, the home ministry said.
The volunteers, said Reddy, shall be registered and their services utilised by the respective State/UT police agencies, as per their requirement. Cyber volunteers will be registered by following the due process and they will be required to furnish ID proof, address proof, photograph etc.

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Majority of IT firms eye shift out of Haryana

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A majority of IT-ITeS firms in Haryana were willing to shift operations to other States/ countries as they fear the the Haryana State Employment of Local Candidates Bill, 2020, providing 75% job reservation for locals, could adversely impact operations and hiring, as per a Nasscom study.

Given the Act applies to new hires, the impact is expected to be severe in 1-2 years as the industry sees a high attrition rate. Some 80% of the companies that participated in the study stated that the new law will negatively impact their future business operations and investment plans, A majority of them said this would result in shifting/ growing their operations to other States and in other countries, as per the study.

The study was conducted between March 4-7 among 70 IT-ITeS firms in the State, to understand the impact of the new law. Over 500 IT-ITeS firms in Haryana employ over four lakh people directly.

It further said the majority of the survey participants expressed concerns over recruitment strategies as the law would significantly increase the compliance burden and therefore limit the industry’s ability to hire people at will.

“Such a legislation will also make it difficult to adopt and follow diversity and inclusion policies and initiatives and will lead to discriminations,” it observed.

Nasscom study also found Haryana faced various skill gaps, where salaries are less than ₹50,000 per month, in the areas of communication (written and spoken), AI, Machine Learning, Analytical and Statistical skills, finance and accounting, programming, Data Science, R&D and engineering.

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