<p> A key parliamentary panel will meet representatives of various technology platforms, e-commerce players and gaming entities, including Zomato and Flipkart, on Thursday to discuss their market behaviour amid rising anti-competition concerns.</p>.<p>BJP leader and former Union Minister Jayant Sinha-chaired Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance has been looking into various aspects of competition in the marketplace, especially with respect to technology majors.</p>.<p>Sinha told PTI that the panel has decided to ask representatives of various technology platforms, e-commerce players and gaming entities to appear before it soon, and they will be mainly asked about their market behaviour.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/parliament-updates-live-opposition-agnipath-gst-modi-congress-crypto-monsoon-session-economy-politics-1128335.html#1">For latest updates on Parliament proceedings, click here</a></strong></p>.<p>Representatives of food delivery platforms Swiggy and Zomato, e-commerce player Flipkart, cab aggregator Ola, hotel aggregator Oyo and All India Gaming Association are among those who will be called by the panel, Sinha said.</p>.<p>According to notice available on the Lok Sabha website, the committee will be hearing "views of representatives of associations/ industry stakeholders on the subject Anti-Competitive Practices by Big-tech companies" on July 21.</p>.<p>In recent times, there have been complaints about alleged anti-competitive ways of various technology platforms and firms.</p>.<p>The Competition Commission of India (CCI) is already probing various cases, especially in the digital space, following complaints of alleged unfair business practices.</p>.<p>On April 28, the CCI made a presentation about competition aspects in the marketplace to the parliamentary panel.</p>.<p>After that meeting, Sinha had said the panel had "an excellent set of discussions" with officials from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and CCI.</p>
<p> A key parliamentary panel will meet representatives of various technology platforms, e-commerce players and gaming entities, including Zomato and Flipkart, on Thursday to discuss their market behaviour amid rising anti-competition concerns.</p>.<p>BJP leader and former Union Minister Jayant Sinha-chaired Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance has been looking into various aspects of competition in the marketplace, especially with respect to technology majors.</p>.<p>Sinha told PTI that the panel has decided to ask representatives of various technology platforms, e-commerce players and gaming entities to appear before it soon, and they will be mainly asked about their market behaviour.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/parliament-updates-live-opposition-agnipath-gst-modi-congress-crypto-monsoon-session-economy-politics-1128335.html#1">For latest updates on Parliament proceedings, click here</a></strong></p>.<p>Representatives of food delivery platforms Swiggy and Zomato, e-commerce player Flipkart, cab aggregator Ola, hotel aggregator Oyo and All India Gaming Association are among those who will be called by the panel, Sinha said.</p>.<p>According to notice available on the Lok Sabha website, the committee will be hearing "views of representatives of associations/ industry stakeholders on the subject Anti-Competitive Practices by Big-tech companies" on July 21.</p>.<p>In recent times, there have been complaints about alleged anti-competitive ways of various technology platforms and firms.</p>.<p>The Competition Commission of India (CCI) is already probing various cases, especially in the digital space, following complaints of alleged unfair business practices.</p>.<p>On April 28, the CCI made a presentation about competition aspects in the marketplace to the parliamentary panel.</p>.<p>After that meeting, Sinha had said the panel had "an excellent set of discussions" with officials from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and CCI.</p>