The document discusses the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), which is an agency of the Government of India responsible for implementing the Aadhaar identity program. UIDAI aims to issue a unique identification number (UID) to all Indian residents to help the government deliver services efficiently and eliminate duplicate identities. The UIDAI collects residents' demographic and biometric data to issue 12-digit identification numbers after de-duplication. It works with various government agencies to enable use of UID for services like welfare benefits, immigration control, and banking. However, implementing such a large-scale national ID system poses challenges around data security, privacy and technology issues that need to be addressed carefully.
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IS An Agency of The Responsible For Implementing The Envisioned
The document discusses the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), which is an agency of the Government of India responsible for implementing the Aadhaar identity program. UIDAI aims to issue a unique identification number (UID) to all Indian residents to help the government deliver services efficiently and eliminate duplicate identities. The UIDAI collects residents' demographic and biometric data to issue 12-digit identification numbers after de-duplication. It works with various government agencies to enable use of UID for services like welfare benefits, immigration control, and banking. However, implementing such a large-scale national ID system poses challenges around data security, privacy and technology issues that need to be addressed carefully.
The document discusses the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), which is an agency of the Government of India responsible for implementing the Aadhaar identity program. UIDAI aims to issue a unique identification number (UID) to all Indian residents to help the government deliver services efficiently and eliminate duplicate identities. The UIDAI collects residents' demographic and biometric data to issue 12-digit identification numbers after de-duplication. It works with various government agencies to enable use of UID for services like welfare benefits, immigration control, and banking. However, implementing such a large-scale national ID system poses challenges around data security, privacy and technology issues that need to be addressed carefully.
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IS An Agency of The Responsible For Implementing The Envisioned
The document discusses the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), which is an agency of the Government of India responsible for implementing the Aadhaar identity program. UIDAI aims to issue a unique identification number (UID) to all Indian residents to help the government deliver services efficiently and eliminate duplicate identities. The UIDAI collects residents' demographic and biometric data to issue 12-digit identification numbers after de-duplication. It works with various government agencies to enable use of UID for services like welfare benefits, immigration control, and banking. However, implementing such a large-scale national ID system poses challenges around data security, privacy and technology issues that need to be addressed carefully.
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भारतीय विशिष्ट पहचान प्राधिकरण
IS an agency of the Government of India
responsible for implementing the envisioned Multipurpose National Identity Card or U nique Identification card (UID Card) project in India. 1.Introduction 2.Objective 3.Purpose 4.What it means? 5.What it needs? 6.Why it needs? 7.How it works? 8.Benefits for various stakeholders of UID 9.Data Association 10.Its implementation challenges 11.Design of the cards 12.Conclusion Formed- February 2009 Jurisdiction- Government of India (Union Government) Headquarters- New Delhi Annual budget- 3,000 crore (US$ 681 million)(2010) Agency executives- Nandan Nilekani( Chairman), Ram Sewak Sharma( Director General and Mission Director) Website- uidai.gov.in Replace the Birth Certificate. Replace the PAN card and Driving License. Replace the Domicile certificate Replace with National Identity Card. Replace Election Card This indirectly controls all transactional activity of individuals like, earning, expenses, credits, savings, bank transactions, drawls from banks, taxes, loans etc. Replace with the Cast Certificate. To prepare a National Population Register (NPR) To prepare National Register of Indian Citizens (NRIC) To prepare National Register of Residency (NRR) – for noncitizens To provide National Identity Number (NIN) to each person To provide Multi-purpose National Identity Card (MNIC) to each citizen To provide Multi-purpose Residency Card to non-citizens A unique identification number (UID) to all Indian residents that is robust enough to eliminate duplicate and fake identities can be verified and authenticated in an easy, cost effective way • inability to prove identity is one of the biggest problem which cause the following – preventing the poor from accessing benefits and subsidies. – Undue benefits to wrong persons – Public as well as private sector agencies struggling to fix identity before providing individuals with services. – Individual are compelled to undergo a full cycle of identity verification for each and every cases transformational in eliminating fraud and duplicate identities need to prove identity only once will bring down transaction costs for the poor transform the delivery of social welfare programs by reaching it in right hands Resident approach enrolling agency with supporting documents .( Photo and biometrics captured) The enrolling agency to the registrar who will pass this on to the UID database. The system will engage in a de-duplication exercise. If the individual is not already in the database, a UID number will be issued otherwise rejected. UID can filter out who is poor and who is not . If you link bank account, deposits, vehicles and land/property registrations to UID card this helps in filtering out fake poor. Govt can transfer money in to their cards directly avioding greedy middleman. UID can also be linked to bank loans and It can tell who is taking loans and not paying etc... So, banks can avoid giving loans to defaulters and poor honest people who are not getting any loans now can get loans with out any problem. Bureau of Immigration to check illegal Immigration. ministry of Rural Development, for Implementation of various benefit schemes Including National Employment Guarantee Scheme. Ministry of Panchayati Raj for facilitation of Services targeted at Panchayats. Ministry of Urban Development for benefit Schemes targeted towards Municipalities. State Governments / Local Governments as the last Mile connectors of various schemes. Ministry of Consumer Affairs for PDS Implementation. Issuers of Multiple Cards like the Voters Card, Ration Card, PAN Card, Driving License, Registration Certificate, Land Deed etc (Passport Is excluded as it has a requirement internationally). Ministry of Health for facilitation of Health Benefits Department of Pensioners and Pensioners Welfare for including Pensions and Social Security Schemes. 1. Name 2. UID Number of the holder 3. Photograph 4. Right hand fore finger print 5. Name of the Father 6. Name of the Mother 7. UID of the Father 8. UID of Mother 9. Date of Birth 10. Sex 11. Place of Birth 12. Address Department of posts (DoP), with its network of over 150,000 offices can play a vital role in information collection, delivery of ID cards, and for validation of address change requests.
The risk of data corruption, unauthorised access, commercial
exploitation of the database can be minimised by limiting the UID related data collection, not linking this database to any other databases for banking, education, public distribution and so on. As we know the famouse words that “The Rome was not built in one night and not by one man” likely that such a kind of huge project(UIDAI) requires a enough time and a lots of efforts and supports of the public of India.