CAF opposes govt.’s PPP model for Registration Seva Kendras

The Consumer Organisations Federation (CAF) is opposing the Andhra Pradesh government's plan to outsource registration services to private entities under a PPP model. They cite concerns regarding data privacy, potential financial burdens on citizens, and the violation of transparency norms.
Why it matters
This highlights the ongoing tension between government digitization efforts and the protection of sensitive citizen data in public-private partnerships.
The Consumer Organisations Federation (CAF) has strongly opposed the Andhra Pradesh government’s move to establish Registration Seva Kendras under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, citing data privacy risks and financial burdens.
The article focuses heavily on the opposition's arguments regarding privacy and social impact, which is a common framing for consumer advocacy reporting.
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