1. Creating a Unique Identity
for every resident – the journey
e-Governance Leadership Meet
for Government of Andhra Pradesh
November 10, 2010
Unique Identification Authority of India
www.uidai.gov.in
Presentation by
V. S. Bhaskar, IAS
Deputy Director General
Regional Office, Hyderabad
Unique Identification Authority of India
2. 1
The Unique ID initiative
UIDAI mandate
To provide a unique
number to the
residents of India
Collect basic
demographic
information and
biometric information
Guarantee non-
duplication through
biometrics
Offer online
authentication
services that can be
used across India
Context and Need for Unique IDs
To Clean up existing
databases, to remove
Duplicates and Fakes
To improve targeting and
delivery of services
Enable service and
applications that require a
verifiable unique ID
3. 2
Principles of Aadhaar
One-time standardized Aadhaar enrollment establishes uniqueness of resident via
‘biometric de-duplication’
• Only one Aadhaar number per eligible individual
Online Authentication is provided by UIDAI
• Demographic Data (Name, Address, DOB, Gender)
• Biometric Data (Fingerprint)
Aadhaar :subject to online authentication is proof of ID
Aadhaar enrollment / Update =
KYC
Aadhaar No. Issued,
stored in Auth. Server
“Verification” of KYC
(Authentication)
4. 3
Features of Aadhaar
Aadhaar is a 12 digit number – No Cards
Random Number – No Intelligence
Standard Attributes – No Profiling or Application Information
All Residents including Children get Numbers
Introducer System
Partnership Model
Flexibile Authentication Interface to Partners
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Benefits of Aadhaar (I)
• No fakes
• No duplicates
• To all with special focus on the marginalised and the
excluded
• Enable connectivity among databases
• Enable consolidation
Reduces
Leakages
Provides
Identities
Breaks
Silos
6. 5
Benefits of Aadhaar (II)
• Financial inclusion
• Electronic transfer of benefits
• Security of transactions
• Access to services
• Mobility in various application
• Building up of applications
Enables
Enhances
Ensures
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Chairman
Director General and Mission Director
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DDGs
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ADGs
Regional Offices (8) – headed by
DDGs
Bengaluru
Karnatak
a Kerala
Tamil
Nadu
Pondiche
rry
Lakshad
weep
Delhi
Delhi
Rajasthan
Madhya
Pradesh
Chandigarh
J & K
Punjab
Haryana
Himacha
l
Pradesh
Chandig
arh
Guwahati
Assam
Arunach
al
Pradesh
Meghala
ya
Manipur
Nagaland
Mizoram
Tripura
Sikkim
Hyderabad
Andhra
Pradesh
Orissa
Chhatti
sgarh
Andama
n &
Nicobar
Lucknow
Uttarakha
nd Uttar
Pradesh
Mumbai
Maharashtra
Gujarat Goa
Dama & Diu
Dadar & Nagar
Haveli
Ranchi
Bihar
Jharkhand
West Bengal
8. 7
UID ecosystem –
A symbiotic network
UIDAI
CIDR
Oil Ministry
States
LIC & Banks
Income TaxOil Cos.
LPG agencies
Branches
Field agencies
Food &
Supplies
Rural
Development
Social welfare
Ration shops
Registrar
Sub-registrar
Enrolling
agency
Continuous
monitoring and
feedback
9. 8
Category Task Status
Standards Data Standards
Biometric Standards
IT Infrastructure Pilot Data Centre Space
Project Management Consultant
Application Development Agency
Biometric Solution
MSP Selection
Support Infrastructure Logistic Support
Contact centre
Legal Framework Draft Bill approved by the Cabinet
Registrar activation Technical workshop with Registrars
Completed In Progress
Status update: Project Infrastructure
10. 9
Status update: Project Infrastructure
Category Task Status
Enrolment and Training Device Certification
Empanelment of Enrolling Agencies
Training Content Development
Enrolment Manual (Version 1.0)
Testing and Certification
Proof of Concept Proof of Concept (PoCs) in Field
PoC Data Analysis ( Technical, Behavioral , perception and Diversity)
Awareness, Communications
and Applications
Brand name and Logo
UID Value Proposition Document
UID App Docs : FI, PDS, Education, NREGA etc.
MoUs 35 States/UTs, M of PNG, MoRD, Dept of Posts, M of HRD
18 financial institutions
Completed In Progress
11. 10
Registrar On-boarding Process
1. MoU with the State Government
2. Empowered Committee and Implementation Committee
3. Nodal Department and Registrar
4. KYR+ Fields
5. Vendor Selection
6. Enrolment Plan
7. IEC Activity
8. 13th FC Funds
9. Monitoring the enrolment process
10.ICT Infrastructure
11.Aligning UID number to Databases & Government
Programmes
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Demographic data fields captured during Aadhaar enrolment
Field Name Comments
Name PoI documents required
Date of Birth Approximate/ Declared/ Verified
Gender M/F/T
Address PoA documents required
Parent/Spouse/Guardian Name Optional (mandatory in case of child
below 5 years)
Introducer UID Where PoI/PoA not provided
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Capture Demographic & Biometric Data
Optional data:
• Introducer data for verification
and/or
• Data of a relative who has a UID
number or an enrolment number
• Phone no., email address
Biometric Data
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Resident’s Photograph
Resident’s Finger
Prints
Resident’s Iris
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UID Project – Progress in Andhra Pradesh
• G.O.M.S. No.1, dt.29.1.2010 - Empowered Committee
constituted for UID Project
• G.O.M.S. No.2, dt.29.1.2010 - State Level Implementation
Committee constituted
• MoU signed between UIDAI and Government of Andhra
Pradesh on 10.3.2010
• G.O.M.S.No.9, dt.29.8.2009 - Planning Department has been
designated as the Nodal Department
• PoC Studies conducted in Medak and Krishna Districts in
March and April 2010 on technical, process-related and
behavioural aspects of the Project
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UID Project – Progress in Andhra Pradesh
• Empowered Committee under the Chief Minister and the UID
Implementation Committee under the Chief Secretary met and
took decision to guide the Project in AP
• Decisions include:
• Finalisation of KYR+ fields
• F & CS and Rural Development Departments as Registrars
• F & CS Department as Registrar for Phase I
• Enrol 35 lakh residents as part of existing Conract
• Enrolment of 3 crore residents in AP as part of Phase I of the UID
Project
• Issue RFQ to Firms empanelled by the UIDAI
• Saturation of 7 Districts – Hyderabad, Adilabad, Rangareddy, East
Godavari, Srikakulam, Chittoor, Anantpur
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UID Project – Progress in Andhra Pradesh
• Rs 50/- per enrolment would be reimbursed for every successful
Aadhaar generated in the State
This money is used for
• Paying the enrolment agency
• IEC activities
• Printing of enrolment forms (for KYR & KYR+)
• Storage of documents produced for PoI/PoA/DoB
• Plan of Action for IEC worked out in consultation with the
Commissioner, I & PR and the IEC resource of UIDAI
• Rs. 126.10 crores allocated by 13th Finance Commission to AP
over the period 2010-11 to 2014-15 to incentivize BPL families for
enrolment into the UID scheme
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UID Project – Coverage of residents
• Coverage of the residents and utility of Aadhaar is
contingent on
• State / UT Governments making Aadhaar mandatory for delivery of services
• Use of Aadhaar to cleanse the databases across Departments
• Use of Aadhaar to link up multiple databases within the State and beyond
• Use of the Authentication Infrastructure created by the UIDAI
• Routing of direct benefits to residents and payments in various schemes
through the Aadhaar-enabled Bank Accounts
• Procedure for selection of enrolment agencies
• Quality of training
• IEC plan and execution
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UID Project – Andhra Pradesh
Coverage of the residents and utility of Aadhaar is also contingent on
• Roll Out Plan
• Choice of enrolment centres
• Saturation
• Coordination with other Registrars to avoid overlap
• Logistics support for the enrolment process
• Monitoring
• MIS
• Mid-course corrections
•ICT Up-gradation
• UIDAI funds the Aadhaar-linked ICT up gradation proposals from State
Governments
• ICT proposals are crucial for effective use of Aadhaar and the UID
Infrastructure
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Contact Center for UIDAI
Key stakeholders serviced
►Residents
►Registrars
►Enrollment Agencies
►Resident Service Agencies
Languages supported
►Hindi, English
►North (Hindi)
►South (Kannada, Malayalam,
Telugu, Tamil)
►West (Gujarati, Marathi)
►East (Odiya, Bengali, Assamese)
Inbound Channels
►Voice
►Fax
►Letters
►Email
►Web-Portal
Outbound Channels
►Voice
►Fax
►Letters
►Email
►SMS
Nature of queries
►General queries – handled
without outside help
►Specific queries – handled with
help from other departments or
other entities partnering with
UIDAI
►Queries & Grievances shall be
elaborated in the subsequent
slides
Support Window
►12 x 6 – 8 AM to 8 PM
►6 Days a week
►Non-working on 3 Mandatory
National holidays
►Working on other public
holidays
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Fax number
Letters
e-mail
080-23531947
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