The DPDP Audit Tool
Compliance for Mangalore Businesses
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Mangalore Businesses
Liability Check

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Mangalore's bustling port, expansive education sector, and growing financial services make it a hub for diverse personal data. From student records at Manipal to shipping manifests at NMPT, every entity handling personal data is now a Data Fiduciary under DPDP.

Why Mangalore Businesses is at Risk

The Mangaluru Port (NMPT) handles vast personal data from shipping manifests, freight forwarders, and customs clearances. Similarly, educational institutions like Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) and NITK process sensitive student and faculty information. Banks in Hampankatta and Kadri manage millions of customer KYC and transaction records. Under the **DPDP Act 2023**, these organizations must respect **Data Principal rights**, implement robust consent frameworks, and ensure **data breach reporting within 72 hours**. Retaining personal data beyond its intended purpose is a direct violation, carrying steep penalties.

Common Violations

  • 1.Educational institutions sharing student admission data with marketing partners without explicit, granular consent.
  • 2.Logistics and shipping companies retaining personal details from manifests (e.g., driver IDs, consignee contacts) longer than necessary.
  • 3.Local banks or financial services collecting Aadhar copies or excessive personal data for basic services, without clear justification.

The Immediate Fix

Start with a comprehensive data audit. Identify *what* personal data you collect, *why* you collect it, and *who* you share it with. Ensure you have clear, revocable consent for each specific purpose, especially for student or customer details, and map your data retention policies.

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Projected Compliance Deadline: Immediate