*Senior citizens ‘tough catch’ for UID
It’s difficult to take their biometrics as age wears out finger tip areas,
whereas ailments like cataract make iris scanning inaccurate
S Kushala [email protected]


For the UID’s Aadhaar enrolment process that has started off on a big scale,
the mandatory bio-metrics (10 fingers) and iris (retina) scanning is posing
a challenge for senior citizens.
Normally, seniors with prolonged diabetes suffer from eye-related ailments —
cataract, retina damage or partial blindness. With old age comes wear and
tear of the skin around the fingertips. The first such learning experience
for UID enrolment officials was Shivakumar Swamiji of Tumkur’s Siddaganga
Mutt whose retina scan or fingerprints could not be captured due to his
100-plus age.
Using its discretionary powers, the e-governance department, which is the
nodal agency for implementing Aadhaar in Karnataka, will selectively exempt
such elders from the mandatory fields without denying them the UID card.
Among other details, the enrolment process involves recording all 10 fingers
and a retina scan.
Due to the age factor, the finger tip area can get worn out and the
biometric scanning may not be accurate in the initial attempts.
“Normally four attempts are done for people whose fingertips are worn out.
We decide to take the best of the four prints. But if all the recordings are
hazy, then the supervisor uses his discretion to give an exemption. In
Shivakumar Swamiji’s case, we could neither take the fingerprint recording
nor the retina scan due to his body structure and age. So he was
photographed in one particular posture,’’ D S Ravindran, chief executive
officer, Centre for e-Governance, said. *


“It is only in rare cases that both iris and bio metrics will fail.
Otherwise, it’s usually the finger printing that fails. In such cases, we
link the iris and complete the enrolment process,’’ Ravindran added.
People with disabilities — with fewer fingers or damaged/severed fingers —
will be considered for Aadhaar as their bio metrics can still be completed.
For retina scanning, unless there is damage to the eye balls, if the eye
lids are closed or blind, the process can be attempted.
Which means, blind or partially blind are also included in the enrolment
process. In such cases, finger printing will be used as a link.
“People wearing coloured lenses were asked to remove them for retina
scanning. Those with cataract or partial blindness also got through. But if
the eye balls are damaged, then it’s a difficult case,’’ said a coordinator
at one of the enrolment centres.

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*The UID project i**s going to do almost exactly the same thing which the
predecessors of Hitler did, else how is it that Germany always had the lists

of Jewish names even prior to the arrival of the Nazis? The Nazis got these
lists with the help of IBM which was in the 'census' business that included
racial census that entailed not only count the Jews but also identifying
them. At the United States Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC, there is an
exhibit of an IBM Hollerith D-11 card sorting machine that was responsible
for organising the census of 1933 that first identified the Jews.*
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