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The Supreme Court of India has directed changes in the digital KYC process to make it accessible for acid attack survivors and visually impaired individuals. The court emphasized the need for inclusivity in the digital era, stating it's a constitutional imperative for a life of dignity, autonomy, and equal participation. The court ordered the government and Reserve Bank of India to implement inclusive digital ecosystems, ensuring accessibility for all marginalized sections.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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