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The open source platform will provide, among other things, details of patients at hospitals. It will be under the supervision of the Health Department and the Disaster Management Authority.
According to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, his government has stepped up to the challenge of devising a new recovery plan for the state in the current scenario of gloom.
On April 24, the High Court had restrained the US- based IT firm from analysing or processing the data related to COVID-19 patients and directed it to re-transfer to the state government, any data it has obtained.
As the number of returnees in home quarantine is increasing, it is not possible for the ward-level committees to gather all the data.
Sprinklr's agreement with the Kerala Government will now be limited to just software updation, as the data will be collected using the US firm's application.
Tech expert Hussain Nazeer Kizhakkedathu joins Onmanorama's Haritha Benjamin to debug the technical aspects of Kerala-Sprinklr deal. The two-part in-depth discussion is a must-watch for those trying to understand the deal better.
Since registration has been made mandatory for all those returning to the state, only those with digital passes (obtained after the registration process) will be allowed to move out of the airports.
The assembly election is around the corner. The political formations have to keep themselves ready for the decisive battle ahead.
CPMI(M) was the only party in India to argue for digital privacy by promising strict legislation to ensure data security in its Lok Saha manifesto.