Indian Railways has float a tender to hire a consultant to monetise its passenger and freight customer data with the aim to generate revenue up to Rs 1,000 crore, but sources told PTI it may be withdrawn amid concerns over privacy issues.
Many on social media, including advocacy groups have raise concerns over violation of data privacy issues, government sources have clarified that the consultant would advise the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) on steps to improve its existing business and plan strategies to monetise future opportunities.
The Indian Railways has not officially comment on the tender, highly place sources told PTI it will be withdrawn “considering the fact that the Data Protection Bill has not finalise”.
According to the tender document, the data to be studied will include information capture by the transporter’s various public facing applications such as “name, age, mobile number, gender, address, e-mail ID, class of journey, payment mode, login or password” and many other details.
The IRCTC has more than 10 crore users, of which 7.5 crore are active users.
Document also state that the consultant, when finalise, will be provide the details of applications and the data collect thereon for conducting the study for ‘Monetization of Digital Data of Indian Railways’.
The consultant shall study the data of passenger, freight and parcel businesses of the Indian Railways such as PRS, NGeT, NTES, UTS, Rail Madad, FOIS, TMS, e-CRM, and PMS, as well as vendor-related data from applications like IREPS, VMS and IPAS.
The document title ‘The Scope of Work for Project A: For study of Monetization of Digital Data of Indian Railways(IR)’ said the consultant would also be provided access to the digital data systems which generate behavioural data such as flow of passengers, class of journey, frequency of journey, travel time, booking time, age group and gender, payment mode, number of destinations and booking modes.
The objective of the exercise is for the IRCTC to leverage its data assets and market position to drive strong growth in revenues.
This can be achieve by improving customer experience, expanding the portfolio of products being offer to the customers and/or developing new business lines and partnerships, the document stated.
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The Railways is yet to officially respond, sources close to the development said the IRCTC does not “sell its data and neither has any intention to do so”.
They said the consultant is being hire to advise the IRCTC on steps to improve its existing business and plan out strategies to monetise future businesses.
It will also focus on how the IRCTC could adopt new business opportunities.
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The document also said that the consultant will study various Acts or laws, including the IT Act, 2000 and its amendments, user data privacy laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation and the current ‘Personal Data Protection Bill, 2018’, and accordingly, propose the business models for monetisation of digital assets.
The consultant would also prepare a roadmap for data monetisation of the digital data collect at various customer-facing and vendor-related applications which include zonal railways, divisions, and other units like CRIS, and PSUs like IRCTC and Railtel.
Tasks list for the appoint consultant include segregation of monetisable data sets, identification of market potential internationally, and preparation of a roadmap for data monetisation of the digital data.
Internet Freedom Foundation, a Delhi-base non-governmental organisation advocating digital rights and liberties, has raise concerns over the tender and outline its pitfalls in a series of tweets.
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