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With cryptocurrency making its presence felt in India, the committee will also examine the emergence of new forms of currencies and their impact.
The panel headed by the BJP’s Nishikant Dubey has also selected the impact of the emergence of Artificial Intelligence and related issues as one of its subjects.
The panel is mandated to examine the functioning of the ministries of information and broadcasting, electronics and information technology, and communications.
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As hundreds of people every day fall victim to digital and cyber crimes, the panel will look into its regulation and monitoring.
The Lok Sabha Secretariat also announced the constitution of the Joint Committee on Offices of Profit for the current Lok Sabha with the BJP’s Eatala Rajender as its chairperson.
Parliament passed the Parliament (Prevention of Disqualification) Act, 1959, laying down those offices which would not disqualify holders thereof from the membership of Parliament.
The law provides that if a member or director of a statutory or non-statutory body or company is not entitled to any remuneration other than the compensatory allowance, she or he would not incur disqualification for receiving those allowances.
The committee examines such cases.