Dear All

The project that proposes to give every resident a `unique identity
number' is a matter of great concern for those working on issues of
food security, NREGA, migration, technology, decentralisation,
constitutionalism, civil liberties and human rights. The process of
setting up the Authority has resulted in very little, if any,
discussion about this project and its effects and fallout. The
documents on the UIDAI website, and a recent draft law (the National
Identification Authority Bill, which is also on the website) do not
provide answers to the many questions that are being raised in the
public domain. This project is intended to collect demographic data
about all residents in the country. It is said that it will impact on
the PDS and NREGA programmes, and plug leakages and save the
government large sums of money. It would, however, seem that even
basic procedures have not been followed before launching on such a
massive project.



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<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaJhbboug-U&feature=player_embedded>All
those interested pl join the campaign in  your cities

best

kamayani

-- 
Adv Kamayani Bali Mahabal
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skype-lawyercumactivist

"After a war, the silencing of arms is not enough. Peace means respecting
all rights. You can’t respect one of them and violate the others. When a
society doesn’t respect the rights of its citizens, it undermines peace and
leads it back to war.”
-- Maria Julia Hernandez


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