You can trust the Congress and their supporting and nurturing babus to come up with hair brained ideas and “sense” that defies logic.
Here is a write up by Sunil Jain from Business Standard, that details the issue. Unfortunately, Business Standard has a lousy interface to access content and I have a nagging suspicion that their back end cannot maintain the database properly. This has resulted in many links going dead from the previous write ups.
I am pestering them to rectify and make amends, instead of wasting good money on a useless host and a web designer.
The write up details the current initiatives for address verification and network monitoring.
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