The Asian Age

Prasad: Aadhaar data safe, cannot be breached

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New Delhi, Jan. 11: Union law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Thursday said that fingerprin­t and iris data stored in the Aadhaar system are safe and secure and cannot be breached even by “billions of efforts”.

Speaking at an event of Delhi School of Economics, he showed his Aadhaar card to audiences and said, “The ( Aadhaar) system contains my fingerprin­t and iris kept in safe and secure encrypted form which cannot be broken even by billions of efforts. That is an Indian technology.” The comments from Mr Prasad come at a time when there have been reports of alleged data breach of Aadhaar subscriber­s.

The minister said that World Bank has appreciate­d the Aadhaar technology for inclusion which costs ` 63.66 only but saved ` 57,000 crore of public money.

“Indian technology is today finding resonance. Poor are very happy with Aadhaar,” Mr Prasad said.

He said that by linking teachers with Aadhaar around 80,000 fake teachers have been identified by the government.

Besides, 80 crore bank accounts have been linked with Aadhaar.

“While we respect data privacy, it should be done, but under the garb of privacy you cannot kill innovation,” Mr Prasad said.

Based on data analysis, the government was able to detect that post- demonetisa­tion 1.5 lakh people deposited 5 lakh crore, and 17,000 companies deposited ` 35,000 crore out of ` 14 lakh crore cash that flowed into banks, he said, adding that it also struck out over 2.5 lakh companies which operated only during the period of demonetisa­tion.

According to the official data, 17.73 lakh suspicious cases involving ` 3.68 lakh crore have been identified by taxmen in 23.22 lakh bank accounts post demonetisa­tion. Responses from 11.8 lakh people for 16.92 lakh bank accounts had been received by the department online.

◗ The minister said that World Bank has appreciate­d the Aadhaar technology for inclusion which costs 63.66 only ` but saved 57,000cr ` of public money

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