An Indian state government has fixed security issues impacting its website that exposed the sensitive documents and personal information of millions of residents. The bugs existed on the Rajasthan government website related to Jan Aadhaar, a state program to provide a single identifier to families and individuals in the state to access welfare schemes. The bugs exposed the copies of Aadhaar cards, birth and marriage certificates, electricity bills and income statements related to registrants, as well as personal information such as their date of birth, gender and father's name.
A state government in India has successfully addressed security vulnerabilities on its website, ensuring the protection of sensitive documents and personal information belonging to millions of residents. There were some issues found on the Rajasthan government website that pertained to Jan Aadhaar, a state program aimed at providing a unique identifier to families and individuals …
Schools in Rajasthan to reopen from August 2
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Cabinet considered the opinion of medical experts in this regard
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Cabinet considered the opinion of medical experts in this regard
The schools in Rajasthan will reopen from August 2 following a decline in the number of infection cases. The Cabinet agreed for reopening of schools, colleges and universities at a meeting presided over by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot here on Thursday.
Education Minister Govind Singh Dotasra said after the meeting while the schools would reopen from August 2, the date for other educational institutions would be announced later along with the standard operating procedure.