Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Assam to focus on Aadhaar after NRC

- Utpal Parashar utpal.parashar@htlive.com

MOVE FORWARD Govt to open 1,200 enrolment centres to speed up process as only 7.4% of the population has the unique ID number

The Assam government wants to focus on enrolment of residents for Aadhaar after releasing the first part draft of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) on December 31.

Work on the enrolment for Aadhaar had not picked up pace in the state over fears that the 12-digit number could be misused by illegal migrants to get enlisted in the register, which aims to weed out foreigners.

Enrolment for the number had started in Assam as a pilot project in 2014 but it was restricted to only three districts.

Only 7.4% of the state’s population of over 34 million has got their Aadhaar numbers till December 31 last year — the lowest enrolment figure among all the 29 states and seven Union territorie­s.

The process was to begin in Assam last month but was stalled after the Centre’s directive to the state not to involve private agencies for enrolment due to safety and privacy issues.

Enrolment is once again expected to start from the end of

GUWAHATI:

this month or beginning of February. Work on completing the second and final draft of NRC will continue simultaneo­usly.

“To speed up the process, 1,200 enrolment centres will be set up inside premises of government offices. Nearly 48,000 people are expected to get their documents verified and biometric registrati­on done daily in these centres,” said a senior state government official.

People would also be able to get their formalitie­s for the enrolment completed at designated post offices and branches of State Bank of India.

“Due to concerns about security, deputy commission­ers of districts will be designated as registrars for enrolment. All documents will be verified by government officials present at the centres,” he said.

If there is a scarcity of equipment to record fingerprin­ts and conduct eye-scans, the state government would be able to hire kits from private agencies.

Once the enrolment process starts, nearly 70% of the state’s population is expected to be covered by the end of the year.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Security in the state was tightened ahead of the release of the first draft of the National Register of Citizens in Assam.
HT FILE Security in the state was tightened ahead of the release of the first draft of the National Register of Citizens in Assam.

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