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Microsoft To Join ONDC | Will it ends the dominance of Flipkart & Amazon ?

Microsoft joins  India's ONDC WHAT HAS HAPPENED? US firm Microsoft has become the first big tech company to join the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC), A government-backed project which is aimed at enabling small merchants and mom-and-pop stores in parts of the country to access processes and technologies that are typically deployed by large e commerce platforms such as Amazon and Flipkart. The software giant intends to introduce social e-commerce - group buying experience in the Indian market, Which would include a shopping app for Indian consumers along with their social circle, harnessing the ONDC network to discover the best pricing among retailers and sellers. WHAT IS OPEN NETWORK FOR DIGITAL COMMERECE ? It is an initiative aimed at promoting open networks for all aspects of exchange of goods and services over digital or electronic networks. ONDC is to be based on open-sourced methodology, using open specifications and open network protocols inde

Google Maps launches Street View in India after 11 years | Feature of Street ViewService ?

Google Street View launched in India after 11 years

WHAT HAS HAPPENED ?

Google Street View is finally available for ten cities in India and is expected to roll out in about 50 more cities by the end of the year. The 360-degree interactive panorama feature of Google Maps has been available in cities spread over 100 countries since 2007. In India, unlike in other markets, Google Street View is powered by images from third parties as per the National Geospatial Policy, 2021.

WHAT IS GOOGLE STREET VIEW ?

Google Street View is an immersive 360-degree view of a location captured using special cameras mounted on vehicles or on backpacks by data collectors moving around the city streets. The images are then patched together to create a 360-degree view which users can swipe through to get a detailed view of the location. It is available to view on Android and iOS using the app, or as a web view.

WHY WAS IT NOT ENABLED IN INDIA ?

In 2011, the Bangalore City Policy stopped vehicles capturing images for Google Street View. Though there was no clarity on why exactly the policy stopped the capture of data, after that Google did not proceed with the product in India, Even as local companies like Wonobo and MapMyIndia came up with their own versions of immersive visual maps of some Indian cities.

WHY IT HAS BEEN LAUNCHED NOW ?

The National Geospatial Policy, 2021 lets Indian companies collect map data and license it to others. After this, Google has tied up with Tech Mahindra and Mumbai-based Genesys International to enable Street View for 10 Indian cities initially. This is the first time Google is working with partner data to enable
this feature. In India, the data will be collected and owned by these partners.

ARE THERE ANY LIMITATIONS IN INDIA ?

Street View in India is not allowed for restricted areas like government properties, defence establishments and military areas.
This means in a place like Delhi, the cantonment area will be out of bounds for Street View.

HOW WILL IT HELP USERS ?

While Google Maps gives users the ability to plot a route and see the satellite view of the same, often this does not give a clear idea of the road conditions. With Street View, users will be able to see exactly how a new destination looks like, and even explore local businesses before going there.

ISSUES WITH STREET VIEW ?

Over the years a lot of privacy and other issues have been raised regarding Street View. A lot of these stem from people’s faces and other identifiable aspects, like car number plates and house numbers, being captured by the camera and being misused in different ways. There have also been security concerns about this kind of views being available, especially for sensitive locations. Along with India, Google has had issues with the local authorities in countries like Austria, Australia and Germany.

Q. What is the name of the new Blockchain-based payment platform of the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) ?
A) Shakti
B) Vajra
C) Veer
D) Virat

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