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 UID scheme temporarily shelved in State

AUGUST 31ST, 2011
http://theshillongtimes.com/2011/08/31/uid-scheme-temporarily-shelved-in-state/By
Our Reporter

* SHILLONG:* The nation-wide identification of citizens by the Unique
Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) by issuing a unique
biometric-enabled number, called ‘Aadhaar’, to every Indian has been
temporarily suspended in the city.

It may be mentioned that the Department of Posts had recently advertised
about Aadhaar enrolment with separate dates being allotted for different
areas in the city. But citizens had to return disappointed due to this
temporary halt.

Speaking to The Shillong Times, a source from the Office of the Chief Post
Master General (CPMG), Shillong said Shillong GPO is the implementing
authority for the scheme which is a multi-registrar approach between UIDAI
and Government of India. “We had already started it on a trial basis but the
State Government suddenly intervened and requested us to halt the process.
The government said it would first start an awareness workshop following
which it will be resumed,” said the well placed source from the CPMG’s
office.

*But it is learnt that the State Government is miffed that the GPO had begun
implementing the scheme without informing it. *“The UIDAI has already taken
up the matter with the State Government and these are top level discussions.
We are only agents of the Central government. However, we will take the
matter up with government officials and clear all the hurdles since there
are many states in the country where it has already started,” said the
source.

“The source also cautioned that residents should not mistake the Aadhar
number as a valid citizenship document. It is not about citizenship but only
an address proof. Citizens can utilize it for availing ration cards, PAN,
car registration, students seeking admission in institutes in other states
and availing various schemes. It is a robust proof of identity and is also
valid abroad,’ the source said said. The liability of the postal department
ends with the registration of citizens. The UIDAI will deliver the Aadhaar
number at the residential address of the individual registered. It is free
of cost. A citizen’s finger tip impression will be taken along with
bio-metric impression of the retina and every family member will be issued
with an Aadhaar number, the source informed, adding that it is very
important that the head of the family avail an Aadhaar number as it will
become easier for other family members to fall in line. “It is like
introducing someone for opening a bank account,” she said.

The Aadhaar enrollment will cover all citizens and is running in
collaboration with UIDAI and India Post. It will be implemented through the
postal department due to its wide presence including in rural areas. In the
near future the postal department will tie-up with local Durbar Shnong and
move to all district headquarters.

Meanwhile, KS Kropha, Principal Secretary, Meghalaya said the government
would take the final decision before going ahead with the implementation. “A
workshop to familiarise people with the modalities is necessary,” Kropha
said. “Apart from the Postal department, there will be other state agencies,
Central agencies as registrars, which will work on the project,” Kropha said
adding that all critical data has to be factored in.

If the Scheme is implemented only by the postal department a lot of data
will not be collected, so, there has to be a clear format and that will be
shared among all the registrars with additional information. “Complete data
of citizens should be obtained to avoid duplication and it should be
compiled with all information at one go to avoid coming repeatedly. The UID
card enables a citizen to avail all government schemes,” Kropha informed,
adding the workshop will be convened shortly.

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Adv Kamayani Bali Mahabal
+919820749204
skype-lawyercumactivist
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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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*http://saynotoaadhaar.blogspot.com/*
*http://aadhararticles.blogspot.com/*
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