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Reading list: Six articles explaining why the right to privacy was challenged in the Supreme Court
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Supreme Court expected to deliver its judgment on right to privacy today
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Aadhaar will soon be mandatory for National Institute of Open Learning examinations
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Data protection: Can India overcome the spy-security state and big tech to enact a strong law?
Prashant Reddy
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Sebi checks if brokers, clients are ready to submit Aadhaar details by December
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‘We want to know everything about you’: The government handout that you won’t read on Aadhaar
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Did India start out as a better place than it is today? Seeking epiphanies in the Constitution
Dilip M. Menon
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Your PF account will be transferred automatically when you change jobs if you have Aadhaar: Centre
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Aadhaar architect Nandan Nilekani says security is a cause for concern
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The big news: MEA says India-China dispute will be resolved through talks, and 9 other top stories
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Aadhaar not compulsory for booking railway tickets, Centre tells Rajya Sabha
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No, you don’t need Aadhaar to be declared dead – but you can’t get a death certificate without one
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Bengaluru: IIT-Kharagpur graduate arrested for illegally accessing Aadhaar data
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Readers’ comments: Why compare Modi and Nehru? India can have many great leaders
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Supreme Court reserves verdict on whether right to privacy is a fundamental right
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The big news: Centre tells SC it cannot track citizens with Aadhaar data, and 9 other top stories
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Impossible to use Aadhaar data to track citizens, UIDAI tells Supreme Court
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Government sets up committee to address data protection, tasks it with framing a draft law
Mayank Jain
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A critic’s case for Aadhaar: If our personal data is the ‘new oil’, pay us for it
Tathagata Satpathy
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Right to privacy: Will India be the country of its Constitution or a society of its subjects?
Menaka Guruswamy