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Unique Identification Authority of India
भारतीय विशिष्ट पहचान प्राधिकरण
Agency overview
FormedFebruary 2009
JurisdictionGovernment of India (Union Government)
HeadquartersNew Delhi
Agency executive

The Unique Identification Authority of India (Hindi: भारतीय विशिष्ट पहचान प्राधिकरण), or the UIDAI, is an agency of the Government of India responsible for implementing the envisioned Multipurpose National Identity Card or Unique Identification card (UID Card) project in India. It was established in February 2009, and will own and operate the Unique Identification Number database.[1] The agency is headed by a chairman, who holds the rank and status of a Cabinet Minister. The UIDAI is part of the Planning Commission of India.[1][2] Nandan Nilekani, a former co-chairman of Infosys Technologies, was appointed as the first Chairman of the authority in June 2009.[3]. Mr. R.S Sharma,an IAS Officer of Jharkhand Government cadre is appointed as the Second Chairman of the authority in July 2009.He is known for his best effort in e-Governance project for Jharkhand State and working as an IT secretory he has bagged a number of awards for best Information Technology Trends State in India.


Goals, projected costs, business opportunities

It is believed that Unique National IDs will help address the widespread embezzlement that affects subsidies and poverty alleviation programs such as NREGA.[4] Addressing illegal immigration into India and terrorist threats is another goal of the program.[5] The plan is for each Indian citizen to have a unique identification number with associated identifying biometric data and photographs by 2011.[6]

One estimate of the cost to completely roll-out National IDs to all Indian residents above the age of 18 has been placed at 150,000 crore (US$18 billion).[7] A different estimate puts it at US$ 6 billion.[8] A sum of 100 crore (US$12 million) was approved in the 2009-2010 union budget to fund the agency for its first year of existence.[1]

Initial estimates project that the initiative will create 100,000 new jobs in the country, and business opportunities worth 6,500 crore (US$780 million) in the first phase.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Rs.100 crore for Unique Identification Project", The Hindu, 17 February 2009, retrieved 2009-06-26, ... The Unique Identification Authority of India is being established under the aegis of the Planning Commission for which a notification has been issued in January 2009. A provision of Rs.100 crore has been made in the annual Plan 2009-10 for this ...
  2. ^ "India gets Info czar in Nilekani", The Statesman, 25 June 2009, retrieved 2009-06-25, ... Nandan M Nilekani ... will be the chairman of the Unique Identification Database Authority of India under the aegis of the Planning Commission ... Mr Nilekani will have the rank and status of a Cabinet minister ...
  3. ^ http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=49370
  4. ^ "India Undertakes Ambitious ID Card Plan", The New York Times, 25 June 2009, retrieved 2009-06-26, ... Policy makers see a national ID card as critical to improving the delivery of social services, subsidies and other government programs while also strengthening national security ... the majority of aid earmarked for the poor does not reach them, and it is hard for the government to detect embezzlement and misuse of funds ...
  5. ^ "Nilekani first chief of Unique 'ID' project", The Assam Tribune, 25 June 2009, retrieved 2009-06-26, ... For long, national identity cards have been advocated to enhance national security, prevent potential terrorist attacks and stop illegal immigration, said officials ...
  6. ^ a b "National ID card project", Indiatimes Infotech, 01 July 2009, retrieved 2009-07-01, ... Some estimates suggest that the project will create at least an 100,000 additional jobs in the country in the next three years ... According to the plan, govt proposes to issue a unique identification number to all citizens by 2011 ... {{citation}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  7. ^ "Citizen IDs to cost Rs 1.5 lakh crore", The Times of India, 26 June 2009, retrieved 2009-06-26, ... It is estimated that this gigantic and complex exercise will involve an expenditure of over Rs 1.5 lakh crore ...
  8. ^ "इंफोसिस से विदा लेंगे नंदन नीलकेणि Nilekani will bid adieu to Infosys", OneIndia Hindi, 25 June 2009, retrieved 2009-06-26, ... इस महत्वाकांक्षी प्रोजेक्ट पर करीब छह अरब डालर का ख़र्च होगा (this ambitious project will cost about $6 billion) ... नीलकेणि को कैबिनेट मंत्री का दर्ज़ा मिलेगा (Nilekani will receive the rank of a cabinet minister) ...