Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Aadhaar use may be widened further

- Chetan Chauhan letters@hindustant­imes.com

nNEWDELHI: The Centre may allow Aadhaar authentica­tion on a voluntary basis for delivery of social welfare benefits by government entities in order to ensure good governance and prevent leakages, new rules issued by the ministry of electronic­s and informatio­n technology have said.

Under the new rules, issued on Wednesday, any central or state government department or ministry can approach the Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India (UIDAI) -- the statutory body that manages Aadhaar and runs Aadhaar-based services -- to use the unique 12-digit biometric number for authentica­tion.

This request can be made for three purposes: usage of digital platforms for good governance, prevention of dissipatio­n of welfare benefits and enabling innovation and spreading knowledge. Innovation and knowledge have not been defined.

“The Centre may allow Aadhaar authentica­tion by requesting entities in the interest of good governance, preventing leakage of public funds, promoting ease of living of residents and enabling better access to services for them,” the Aadhaar Authentica­tion for Good Governance (Social Welfare, Innovation, Knowledge) Rules, 2020, said.

Activists said the move could lead to exclusion of poor people from getting benefits. The rules are in consonance with the 2018 Supreme Court judgment that struck down section 57 of the Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits and Services) Act, 2016, which earlier allowed private entities to use Aadhaar database for authentica­tion.

Currently, the central government allows seeding of Aadhaar number for delivery of social welfare benefits under some programmes such as the Public Distributi­on System. However, for delivery of the benefit such as food grains under the public distributi­on system or money under pension schemes, Aadhaar authentica­tion is not needed. But with the new rules, Aadhaar authentica­tion may become a part of withdrawin­g other government benefits such as pensions. A government official privy to the developmen­ts said the purpose of the order was to ensure that “genuine” beneficiar­ies get benefits without any delay. “Authentica­tion will help in plugging the leakages, if any, in the schemes. The rules provide government agencies a framework to seek UIDAI’S authentica­tion services,” the official said on condition of anonymity.

Under the authentica­tion mechanism, the UIDAI uses its database to verify whether an Aadhaar number or biometric detail provided actually belong to a particular individual. The UIDAI server replies only in “Yes” or “No” without providing any demographi­c details of the person whose identify is being verified. Currently, in the Aadhaar seeding system, the verificati­on is done through the concerned department’s database -not that of the UIDAI.

According to the Aadhaar Act, a requesting entity means “an agency or person that submits the Aadhaar number, and demographi­cinformati­onorbiomet­ric informatio­n, of an individual to the Central Identities Data Repository for authentica­tion”.

The new rule makes it clear that only the government agencies would be allowed to use Aadhaar authentica­tion services, not a private entity. This is in line with the 2016 Supreme Court judgment that upheld the Aadhaar law but struck down section 57 which allowed private entities to use Aadhaar database for authentica­tion. Activists said poor connectivi­ty in rural areas may hurt disadvanta­ged people.

“There is so much evidence to show that Aadhaar has led to exclusion of poor people in disburseme­nt of subsidised ration in Jharkhand, Odisha and Bihar. The decision could lead to further exclusion as in rural areas there is poor connectivi­ty and biometric of many people don’t work,” said Reetika Khera, a developmen­t economist working at IIT, Delhi.

 ?? PTI ?? Under the new rules, any central or state government department n can approach the UIDAI to use Aadhaar for authentica­tion.
PTI Under the new rules, any central or state government department n can approach the UIDAI to use Aadhaar for authentica­tion.

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