They dont even know whether it is a card or number!!!
4 lions is a valid identity document in every country in the world EXCEPT IndiaYes, you never need it. Only your rulers need it.
They dont even know whether it is a card or number!!!
The Govt has asked the SC for a review of it's order.
Idiots.
The fundamental right's of the lay man v/s one man's ambitions?A few days after we met, credible news reports said Nilekani—IITian, ex-CEO of Infosys, best-selling author, world-flattener and chairman of the UIDAI—could soon add another title to his glittering CV: He was likely going to contest the 2014 Lok Sabha elections from Bangalore as a Congress candidate. (When we asked a follow-up question later, he wouldn’t comment on it.)
Is it any surprise that the speed gained by going through 3rd party enrollers resulted in screwed up process and dogs & illegal immigrants being granted UID cards?“We felt speed was strategic. Doing and scaling things quickly was critical. If you move very quickly it doesn’t give opposition the time to consolidate,†says Nilekani.
The sheer arrogance of this statement.“I believe I’ve convinced the three who really matter,â€
Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, her son and Congress vice president, were the first two. By October 2012, Aadhaar was emerging as one of the Congress Party’s primary poll planks. At a public meeting in Rajasthan, Sonia Gandhi launched the Direct Benefits Transfer (DBT) system which would, over time, convert most government-run subsidy and welfare schemes to cash in Aadhaar-linked bank accounts.
Usha Ramanathan says, “UID wasn’t originally meant to enrol Indians, but only manage the back office, databases and co-ordinate enrolment. But Nilekani was impatient and thought that the government takes too long for most things, so he decided to go ahead with enrolments too.â€
But using Aadhaar as sort of a ‘magic key’, a determined government (or powerful adversary) could piece together very detailed information about citizens that is today scattered. These include banking transactions, online purchases, travel itineraries, mobile phone usage, location history and practically anything else that can be electronically recorded.
In a world where identities are created, stored and stolen online, many people are wary of the fact that Aadhaar does not offer any legal protection for citizen data.
When asked about the UIDAI’s policies on breach disclosure, liability or data-retention policies, Nilekani candidly admitted that there were none currently, but that his team was working on finalising them
“Look, we’re amongst the most prepared government agencies when it comes to privacy. But the work on the privacy law had to happen in parallel. Certainly we need one, not just for UID but also for various other aspects like mobile phone records. In fact I myself have been emphasising the need for a privacy law for the last 3 years.†says Nilekani.
I think the first sentence says it all. Being an IITian and ex-CEO of an organization which just got lucky in the wave of globalisation somehow makes him an expert on everything. The amount of arrogance it brews is just amazing. I think this whole drama is going to be his swansong - he has bagged an IT project with a non-demanding client (Indian government) with an unlimited budget (our taxes).A few days after we met, credible news reports said Nilekani—IITian, ex-CEO of Infosys, best-selling author, world-flattener and chairman of the UIDAI—could soon add another title to his glittering CV: He was likely going to contest the 2014 Lok Sabha elections from Bangalore as a Congress candidate. (When we asked a follow-up question later, he wouldn’t comment on it.)
Yes very true. I have also said about the demerits of having Aadhar and how the developed countries have avoided this, in some of my previous posts.I think the first sentence says it all. Being an IITian and ex-CEO of an organization which just got lucky in the wave of globalisation somehow makes him an expert on everything. The amount of arrogance it brews is just amazing. I think this whole drama is going to be his swansong - he has bagged an IT project with a non-demanding client (Indian government) with an unlimited budget (our taxes).
If anyone's interested Usha Ramanathan gives a good rundown on whats wrong with this whole thing on 7th Oct 2013:
And here's the chart of countries applying biometrics from wikipedia (not hotlinked, please click the link):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Biometric_map.png
Notice anything interesting? Most of the developed countries dont have it.
Yes very true. I have also said about the demerits of having Aadhar and how the developed countries have avoided this, in some of my previous posts.
I have no idea why are some people trying to act smart.
Like i said some ministers did not even know, whether Aadhar is a card or a number.
Good thing is the Supreme Court decision of not making it mandatory, else this UPA govt was making it mandatory in all places.
There was also a good blog that i read about Nandan Nilekani regarding aadhar, cant find it now though.
Hello mate it take 6month or more in some cases I have heard It may go more then a year.. U dont have that receipt...? till your adhar come to you have to use that receipt when needed..!Friends - I have not received physical copy of Aadhar and neither e-aadhar is generated. Its being more than 4 months now.
Should I enroll again or wait for the card? Will it cause any issue - like both gets rejected?
Status shows - Aadhar is under generation. Check after few days.
I appreciate if anyone has any input to share.