Parliamentary committee says shocking thing on NPR
Parliamentary committee says shocking thing on NPR
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The public knows very little about the NPR Act. But violent demonstrations have been seen in many states regarding this law. On the other hand, the Parliamentary Committee has stated the need for consensus among all the states to remove the apprehensions related to the NPR of the people. In this connection, the Ministry of Home Affairs has been advised to take Aadhaar data. The Standing Committee on Home Affairs, headed by Congress MP Anand Sharma, has suggested this in its report presented in Rajya Sabha. It is said that in the process starting from April to update or update the NPR of 2020-21, the Ministry should consider the possibilities of using Aadhaar data.

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All states and union territories should be fully assured about the issues related to NPR. So that national consensus can be established with full clarity in all states about NPR and there is no doubt about it in any person's mind. This will help in carrying out the process of NPR well.

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Apart from this, even though the Supreme Court has allowed the use of cryptocurrency. But the committee has expressed deep concern over the expansion of the darknet market with cryptocurrency. The committee believes that cryptocurrency is used by drug smugglers. They use encrypted software to communicate among themselves so that no one can hear or understand it. It is difficult to detect and seize such transactions. Therefore, the committee recommended that intelligence agencies should investigate the routes of drug trafficking in-depth. Officials of the Narcotics Control Bureau should be given every information on ways to stop drug trafficking through appropriate training.

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