Sunil Abraham and Scroll.in
Scroll.in is an independent digital news publication known for its explanatory reporting, long-form journalism, and critical engagement with public policy, law, and social change. Its coverage of technology and the internet often foregrounds questions of power, accountability, and the lived consequences of policy decisions.
Within this body of work, Sunil Abraham appears as a cited voice offering context on issues such as digital surveillance, privacy, platform governance, and the regulation of online speech. His contributions typically surface in articles that seek to unpack complex policy developments for a general readership, rather than in breaking-news reporting.
This cluster brings together all available media mentions of Sunil Abraham published on Scroll.in. Read together, these articles reflect how debates around technology and rights have been interpreted through explanatory journalism during key moments in India’s digital policy landscape.
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How Private Companies Are Using Aadhaar to Try to Deliver Better Services (but There's a Catch)
A Scroll.in report by M. Rajshekhar on private sector adoption of Aadhaar for KYC and data broking, quoting Sunil Abraham on the rise of data aggregation companies. -
How the Government Gains When Private Companies Use Aadhaar
A Scroll.in article examining how private companies gained access to Aadhaar authentication before legislation was passed, and the privacy implications of commercial use of biometric data. -
India's Plan to Offer Citizens Digital Lockers Poses a Privacy Threat, Say Experts
A Scroll.in article examining privacy concerns raised by experts regarding India's digital locker initiative, which allows citizens to store important documents online using Aadhaar authentication. -
Plagiarism Is Rampant in Indian Food Writing – but Finally, Bloggers Have a Way to Fight It
A Scroll.in article examining how Indian food bloggers are turning to social media to combat plagiarism, as legal recourse proves unpredictable and limitations in copyright law make proving infringement difficult. -
Riot-Hit Vadodara May Be on Shaky Legal Ground in Suspending Telecom Services
A Scroll.in article examining the legal basis for Vadodara police's three-day suspension of mobile internet services following communal riots, with experts questioning the proportionality and legality of blanket shutdowns. -
Rural India Leads Record 35% Surge in Use of E-Governance
A Scroll.in article reporting on how rural India drove a dramatic increase in e-governance transactions in 2014, with half of 3.5 billion electronic transactions coming from rural areas, primarily for agricultural services. -
Seven Reasons Why Parliament Should Debate the Aadhaar Bill (and Not Pass It in a Rush)
A Scroll.in report by Anumeha Yadav examining seven legislative gaps in the Aadhaar Bill 2016, with Pranesh Prakash of CIS quoted on biometric data risks. -
The DigiLocker Was Supposed to Cut Down Paperwork but Less Than 0.1% of Indians Are Using It
A Scroll.in article examining why DigiLocker, launched as part of the Digital India programme, had attracted only 1.1 million users more than a year after its release, despite ambitious government plans. -
The Scariest Bill in Parliament Is Getting No Attention – Here's What You Need to Know About It
A Scroll.in article examining the Human DNA Profiling Bill 2015 and the privacy concerns raised by experts regarding India's proposed national DNA database and its potential for misuse. -
Will Domain Dot भारत Spur the Growth of Indian Languages on the Internet?
A Scroll.in article examining whether the launch of Devanagari script domain names would help increase Indian language content online, and the infrastructure challenges that remain.
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