Government Leader Modi Announces Initiative of Digital Documents to Combat Unauthorized Intellectual Property Theft
In a significant move aimed at easing the burden on businesses and households, Union Minister Meghwal announced plans for GST 2.0, a revamped version of the Goods and Services Tax designed to streamline operations and bring about greater simplicity.
Meanwhile, the implementation of the online gaming law is set to commence on October 1, marking a new era for the digital gaming industry in India.
The Supreme Court of India has also issued a directive, ordering states and Union territories to establish rules for registering Sikh weddings. This decision is part of an ongoing effort to ensure religious freedom and equality for all.
In a bid to protect intellectual property rights, the Government of India has entrusted the National Mission for Manuscripts (NMM) and the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) with the task of digitally documenting and registering traditional Indian manuscripts.
Lastly, a 3-Language Committee has been convened to engage with various stakeholders as part of ongoing discussions regarding language policies in India.
These developments reflect the government's commitment to fostering a progressive and inclusive society, while ensuring the protection of cultural heritage and intellectual property rights.
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