These
are excerpts from some of the leading news dailies and magazines and with the
spate of articles turning into a hurricane you can guess how important getting
aadhaar numbers will be. These article extracts are not in chronological order.
The aadhaar roundup will now be monthly,
rather than yearly, starting from November, 2014.
Volte Face:
The
imperatives of governance have a tendency to make political parties think differently
once they are in power and revisit earlier misgivings. Nothing illustrates this
better than the Narendra Modi government’s decision to go ahead with the
‘Aadhaar’ scheme aimed at giving unique identification numbers to residents.
The Bharatiya Janata Party had on some occasions in the past voiced its
reservations about the viability and desirability of the scheme and questioned
the legal basis of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) set up
by the previous United Progressive Alliance regime. Many had questioned the
lack of statutory basis for the project, voiced concern over the security
implications of the possible enrolment of non-citizens, and argued that
collecting biometric data without enabling legal provisions violated constitutional
rights.
The
Home Ministry has in a letter to the States come out in support of the Aadhaar
scheme, saying it is a sound way of authenticating beneficiaries of government
schemes and services.
Along
with the announcements on diesel deregulation and the gas price hike, the
government made another important announcement about relying on direct benefit
transfer (DBT) to save money especially for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).
However, the government's preparedness on DBT will depend on hassle free banking
system and the reach of Aadhaar cards.
PMJDY makes use of aadhaar in a big way:
Anurag
Jain, Joint Secretary, Department of Financial Services says the Pradhan Mantri
Jan Dhan Yojna (PMJDY) aims to provide bank accounts to everyone in the country
and the movement has been initiated in a very big way. According to him, the
government wants to ensure that every micro planning area is being serviced via
a bank. The move will give way to the DBT of the subsidy into the account.
Nearly 291 districts are ready for the DBT rollout. He believes subsidy can
also be provided without a compulsion of Aadhaar card as money can be directly
transferred into bank accounts of individuals. Jain further suggest that DBT
must be of two types, one is the Aadhaar-based and the other non-Aadhaar as
there are only 69 crore people (out of 125 crore) with Aadhaar account currently.
"Aadhaar coverage is 55-60 percent and increasing.
Aadhaar not necessary for social sector
schemes:
Haryana
Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Kavita Jain said that beneficiaries of
various social security schemes are not required to produce Aadhaar card for
availing these. She said that she has come to notice that beneficiaries were
being asked to produce Aadhaar cards at the time of disbursement of pension. As
a result, there is sense of resentment among the beneficiaries, she said,
according to an official statement. Jain said that those beneficiaries who did
not have the Aadhaar Card would also get the benefit of these schemes.
New Direct Benefit Transfer to save 14000
crore:
Petroleum
and natural gas minister Dharmendra Pradhan is holding video-conferences with
the district authorities where the scheme is being launched for direct transfer
of LPG subsidy to consumers. “The petroleum ministry is working overnight to
ensure that there is coordination between the oil companies and banks so that
consumers smoothly get the LPG subsidy in their bank accounts,” a petroleum
ministry official said. Special emphasis is being laid to ensure that the
problems people faced last time are not repeated. “We revisited the design of the scheme, and
the modified scheme is being launched after a thorough review,” the official
said. The scheme will be relaunched in 54 districts on November 15 and all
across the country by January 1, 2015. It is expected to save the government
upto Rs 14,000 crores in subsidies.
Indian govt launches biometric attendance
system:
The
Indian government is making its employee attendance records available online.
Using the Aadhaar system, employee attendance data will be tracked in real-time
and made publicly visible via an online portal. The portal is currently
providing a graphical representation of government attendance numbers for
nearly 50,000 registered employees in 150 government organizations based in New
Delhi.
Aadhaar number to be included in service
book:
After
introducing aadhaar-based biometic attendance system for government servants,
the government has issued fresh instructions making it mandatory to list an
employee's aadhaar number in his/her service book. The service book, maintained
in respect of each and every government servant, presently contains records
such as biodata, posting details, qualifying service, security details, BHA,
CGHS, CGEGIS, LTC etc. "It has been decided to include the respective
aadhaar numbers of all government servants in their service books. All
ministries/departments of the government of India are requested to ensure that
the service books of all employees have an entry of the employees' aadhaar number,"
the DoPT on Monday instructed all ministries and departments of the government
of India.
Real estate transactions to be tracked via
aadhaar:
The
government has come to the view that there are better ways of looking at tackling
the black money problem at home rather than trying to get back all the money
that has left the Indian shores.
Before
we get any further it is important to define what black money is. A ministry of
finance white paper published in May 2012 suggests that, “There is no uniform
definition of black money in the literature or economic theory.” It then goes
on to define black money as “assets or resources that have neither been
reported to the public authorities at the time of their generation nor
disclosed at any point of time during their possession”.
A
serious effort of tackling black money problem will mean looking into real
estate transactions, which generate a significant portion of black money in
India. The finance minister, Arun Jaitley, recently talked about making Aadhaar
cards compulsory for real estate transactions. While that is a good move, there
are certain underlying distortions that need to be set right in the real estate
sector, which comprises of close to 11 per cent of the Indian gross domestic
product.
Mobile connections to be linked with
aadhaar numbers:
Department
of Telecom (DoT) has asked all mobile operators to collect 'Aadhaar' number
along with customer application form for issuing new connections and store the
unique identification number in their database. The DoT has also asked the
operators to amend their database in two months for adding the 'Aadhaar'
number. "It has been decided to collect Aadhaar number along with customer
application form (CAF) of mobile telephone applications and store the same in the
database along with other data," DoT sources said. Sources added that the
directive will be applicable in all cases irrespective of the fact that mobile
connection is issued by taking 'Aadhaar' card or any other document as proof of
identity and proof of address.
The government has termed the aadhaar linking as having an additional incentive of enabling mobile banking and financial transactions via mobile phones.
The government has termed the aadhaar linking as having an additional incentive of enabling mobile banking and financial transactions via mobile phones.
Human-Less Banking:
At
SBI, a person who walks into the branch can open a zero balance account in 15
minutes. A machine allows any of the approved KYC documents to be scanned, the
signature to be captured on the machine using a stylus, and biometric verification
to be done with a finger scan to authenticate the person's ID with the Aadhaar
database. A machine next to it can print your debit card instantly.
These
branches offer a near human-less banking experience. Almost every banking
transaction, including opening an account, can be performed with virtually no
human intervention. At the Citibank branch outlet, for instance, a machine
performs the role that a teller typically does in a bank — counts the cash,
deposits and dispenses it. "There is no need for manual reconciliation at
the end of the day," says Anand Selvakesari, consumer banking head, ASEAN
& India, Citibank.
Government to link all social schemes with
aadhaar:
To
link unique identification or Aadhaar number with disbursement of welfare funds
from the next financial year, the Prime Minister’s Office has asked the Unique
Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) and National Population Register (NPR)
to advance enrollment of all eligible residents from June to March 2015.
The move is part of the bigger government
agenda to plug leakages in the social sector schemes aimed at better fiscal
management. It is also aimed at incorporating the concept of Aadhaar based
direct benefit transfer for all government expenditure worth Rs. 3,00,000 crore
every year from the next fiscal, which would bring paradigm shift in
administering of the poorly managed government schemes.
Government planning aadhaar based Health
Scheme:
Government
is planning to link the universal health assurance scheme for providing medical
treatment to all citizens with Aadhaar number to check ghost beneficiaries and
fraudulent claims. Under its flagship National Health Assurance Mission (NHAM)
which will be launched shortly, government has planned to cover the entire
population. "The government has planned to seed Aadhaar numbers with its
universal health programme NHAM. The experts think that this would help in
keeping a check on any fraudulent insurance claims or ghost beneficiaries under
the scheme," a source privy to the development said.
Transport Department to seed aadhaar number
of vehicle owners and licenses:
It
will help the Transport Dept. streamline vehicle registration, update details
regarding change of vehicle ownership and monitor payment of taxes. The State
government has decided to provide Aadhaar seeding to all registered vehicle
owners and driving licence holders. While Aadhaar card is mandatory for
registering new vehicles and obtaining driving licence, the government has
decided to link all existing vehicle owners and driving licence holders with
Aadhaar number. The exercise, which is being taken up as a pilot project at
Nandyal town, will commence on November 10.
Indian city to use Aadhaar numbers to clean
voter lists:
Officials
in India’s fourth-largest city, Hyderabad, have revealed plans to link
electoral photo ID cards with Aadhaar identity numbers, which are only issued
following a biometric de-duplification. The Election Commission of India-backed
plan - the first of its kind in India - will see voting lists checked against
Aadhaar numbers to delete duplicate, dead, or migrated voters. Details of
citizens whose Aadhaar details do not match or are not available, will be
handed over to electoral officers who will visit these houses and collect
information manually.
India to launch biometric airport entry
pilot:
Indian
authorities plan to roll out a pilot of fingerprint scanners at airport entry
points that will be linked to the country’s Aadhaar unique ID number project.
From January, passengers with an Aadhaar number can place his or her
fingerprint on a biometric kiosk at airport entry gates in Bangalore’s
Kempegowda International Airport, with the details then checked against details
held by the Central Industrial Security Force. The Unique Identification
Authority of India (UIDAI), CISF and Kempegowda International Airport Limited
(KIAL) will work on the project. The UIDAI invited bids for it on 23 October, reported
the Economic Times.
Marriage portals to firewall fake grooms:
Married
men posing as single, serial daters looking to hook up and stalkers on the
prowl, beware. Matrimonial websites may soon set up firewalls against men who
put up fake profiles. Increasing instances of women being cheated while looking
for grooms online has prompted women and child development minister Maneka
Gandhi to intervene. In a meeting this week with senior representatives of
leading websites such as Bharat Matrimony and Jeevansathi.com, she advised
beefing up security features and suggested making Aadhaar numbers mandatory to
keep out or track down frauds.
Prisoners to be enrolled for aadhaar:
1,000
inmates of Central Prison in Bengaluru already enrolled. The Prisons Department
has taken up an initiative to issue Aadhaar cards to inmates in the Central
Prisons and sub-jails in the State. Around 1,000 inmates of the Central Prison
at Parappana Agrahara in Bengaluru, which was the first to launch the Aadhaar
enrolment drive a month ago, had been enrolled for the cards. Additional
Director-General of Police (Prisons) K.V. Gagandeep told The Hindu that the
department had planned to issue Aadhaar cards to 14,500 inmates housed in jails
across the State.
AIIMS launching portal to let people book
beds online:
In a
few months from now, you can book online a bed in All India Institute of
Medical Sciences (AIIMS), just like you make reservations for a train or buy
your movie ticket on the internet. While the institute has already gone online
for fixing appointments for its out patient department (OPD), AIIMS is now
working on a final module to allow bed allotment through the system. the
department plans to make the complete system online by December which will
enable a patient with PAN or Aadhaar card to log into the system and get a UHID
directly. AIIMS has already started issuing unique health identification (UHID)
number that enables individuals to seek an appointment with their doctor
through the institute's patient portal. At present, a patient is required to
visit the hospital for the first time to get registered and obtain the UHID.
Read More(on Aadhaar):
Why Aadhaar is an Important Document?
Aadhaar Roundup-3,
Aadhaar Roundup-2,
Aadhaar Roundup,
A Compelling Case for the Twelve Digits
Read More(on Aadhaar):
Why Aadhaar is an Important Document?
Aadhaar Roundup-3,
Aadhaar Roundup-2,
Aadhaar Roundup,
A Compelling Case for the Twelve Digits
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