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by Anurag Soin Ankit Jain Ankit Chandak Aditya Kumar Sourav Sarkar

Think big, start small, scale fast

Best way to make a decision is by wider participation for its citizens. Government is by nature an information intensive organization.
Information is power.

Greater attention to improve service delivery mechanism.

Enhancing the efficiency of production.

Emphasis upon the wider access of information.

E-Governance can transform citizen services.

Provide access to information to empower citizens.

For them to have better lives, for themselves and for the next generation.

Publishing information over the Internet. Post problems, comments, or requests.

Conducting transactions.
Governance.

Land Records Passport and Visa

MCA 21
Income Tax India Portal

Road and Licensing Agricultural

Municipalities
E- courts Gram Panchayat

A resident typically accesses multiple service providers, at different times Needs to repeatedly re-establish ID = problem for the poor
Birth records Address proof Money to beat the system

= No or limited access to entitlements and opportunities 11

Provision of a robust, reusable ID to those who do not have ID To clean up existing databases through Uniqueness
No duplicates No fakes

Improve Targeting and Delivery of Services Reduce cost of Delivery of Services

Need for AADHAAR


To provide clean, accessible identification that can be used for claiming benefits & entitlement
Prevent duplication of effort and leakages existent in the current system Enable service and applications that require a verifiable unique ID

UIDAI mandate
To provide a unique number to the residents of India Collect basic demographic and biometric information Guarantee nonduplication through biometrics Offer online authentication services that can be used across India

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To provide Unique ID Number to all Residents Collect Basic Demographic and Biometric Information Guarantee Uniqueness through Biometric deduplication Provide online, cost-effective, ubiquitous authentication services across country

Only Numbers No Cards Random Numbers No Intelligence

All Residents Including Children


Flexibility to Partners

No Guarantees to Rights, Citizenship, Entitlements

Uniqueness Ensured through biometric attributes


Basic Demographic Information

Ensuring Security and Privacy of Information

No Fakes
Reduces Leakages

No Duplicates To the marginalized

Provides Identities

To the excluded Enable connectivity among databases

Breaks Silos

Enable consolidation

Financial Inclusion
Enables Applications

Electronic Benefits Transfer

Security
Enhances

Access to Services

Mobility in various Applications


Enables

Data Standards : Both Demographic and Biometric Finalized Back-end IT Infrastructure


Data Centre Application Biometric De-duplication

National Launch on 29th September in Temhali, Nandurbar, Maharshtra Enrolments started in


AP Delhi Karnataka MP Jharkhand

Other States/UTs gearing up

Launch event took place on September 29th 2010 where Honble PM and Sonia Gandhi gave out the first 10 Aadhaar numbers

Ranjana Sonawne: 782474317884

Standees

Leaflets

www.uidai.gov.in

Financial Inclusion Public Distribution System MNREGA Pensions and Scholarships Education Health

Ministry of home has already announced this prestigious project. The citizen card has the potential to replace the following cards:
The The The The The The Ration Card Election card Work Place Identity Card Driving License Bank Pass Book ATM/Credit/Debit card

The Medical card Income Tax Card (PAN)

The

Other Government Cards like the Old Age / Backward Caste / Schedule caste etc
The

www.apdip.net/projects/e-government india.gov.in/govt/national_egov_plan.php www.egovindia.org/


http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/apm/cour ses/BITSC461-fall03/project-related/egovernance/ http://www.mit.gov.in/discussionforum/foru m.asp?ForumID=5

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