Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and UPA Chairperson
Sonia Gandhi being received by Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot at the airport in Jaipur on Saturday. |
The Union government launched an Aadhaar-enabled service delivery system
here on Saturday with a promise of eliminating fraud, black-marketing,
pilferage in schemes and bribery through a reliable mechanism of direct
cash transfer to beneficiaries in a transparent manner.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and United Progressive Alliance
chairperson Sonia Gandhi inaugurated the ambitious programme, which
seeks to integrate the government-run flagship schemes with the Aadhaar
card system at a public meeting in this small town near Jaipur.
The launch marked second anniversary of the Unique Identification Citizenship Number Project. Reduced leakages A battery of Union Ministers present on the occasion highlighted the
benefits associated with the integration of schemes with Aadhaar for
stakeholders, ranging from better compliance management and reduced
leakages to better accountability in service delivery and improvement in
efficiency. Aadhaar card users can now directly access as many as six
government schemes. Dr. Singh gave away the 21st crore Aadhaar card to Bali Bai of Kurawad
village in Udaipur district, while Unique Identification Authority of
India (UIDAI) chairman Nandan Nilekani pointed out that the names of
over 24 crore citizens were registered for issue of cards in the past
two years. The first Aadhaar card was issued in Maharashtra on September 29, 2010. In addition to getting the benefit of the social sector schemes
promoting financial inclusion, those holding the Aadhaar card with a
12-digit number can offer proof of identity and address anywhere in the
country. The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act’s
wages and pensions and scholarships will be paid though the card after
the integration, even as the UID is already an online identity platform
used for authenticating beneficiaries. Dr. Singh said the Aadhaar project would benefit millions of people
battling poverty, unemployment and diseases and facilitate the transfer
of cash benefits directly to the accounts of beneficiaries. “It will
ensure the extension of benefits to the deserving people and do away
with the role of middlemen. Complaints on subsidy on gas connections,
diesel and fertilizers not reaching the needy people will be resolved,”
he said. Role of modern technology The Prime Minister affirmed that the Aadhaar project was an instance of
the important role modern technology was playing in governance: “Our
government wants to make maximum use of technology, especially IT, on a
large scale to reduce dishonesty and improve transparency and
accountability in the system.” Dr. Singh said the UID system had proved its utility in States such as
Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand, Karnataka and Maharashtra and it would be
expanded to other parts of the country. “Sixty crore people are likely
to get the UID number by 2014.” Finance Minister P. Chidambaram, Road Transport and Highways Minister C.
P. Joshi, Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Mukul Wasnik,
Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Minister of
State for Finance Namonarain Meena, Minister of State for Planning
Ashwani Kumar, Minister of State for IT and Communication Sachin Pilot
and Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot were present.
Rajiv Gandhi’s vision
Rajiv Gandhi’s vision
Ms. Gandhi said the Aadhaar project was the next step in the former
Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi’s vision for the use of modern technology’s
power to benefit the common man. “This is the biggest social inclusion
scheme of its kind in the world. It will bring about a transformation in
the common people’s lives and help them in getting subsidies [meant]
for them.”
Mr. Chidambaram said the poor would benefit the most from Aadhaar cards
as the government would be able to correctly identify beneficiaries of a
wide range of schemes based on the UID number. “The ongoing pilot
projects have also proved that Aadhaar is like a boon to beneficiaries.”
Mr. Gehlot said the State government would make the use of Aadhaar card
mandatory for getting the benefit of 10 schemes. In addition to the
Chief Minister’s below poverty line housing scheme, the public
distribution system in Dudu, Chomu and Shahpura tehsils of Jaipur
district would be connected shortly with the Aadhaar project on a pilot
basis.
The ongoing Aadhaar-enabled service delivery initiatives in Andhra
Pradesh, Aurangabad, Mysore, Ramgarh district in Jharkhand and West
Tripura district were shown via live telecast at the venue.
The Prime Minister also presented the Aadhaar governance awards and
Aadhaar excellence awards to nine government officers from different
States.
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