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Application & Authentication Division

Unique Identification Authority of IndiaNew Delhi

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UIDAI, RO Guwahati

What is Aadhaar ?

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A Unique 12 digit number issued to resident of India

It uses demographics (Name, DOB, Gender, Address, (Email and Mobile No optional), Biometrics of Resident to achieve uniqueness(10 fingerprints ,2 Iris and Photograph)

It is the largest biometric database in the world.

It is a identity platform where identity of the resident can be verified online, anytime and anywhere.

Features of Aadhaar

Random 12-digit Number – No Intelligence, No Profiling

Only a Number – No Smart Cards

Uniqueness – Ensured through biometric attributes

All Residents

Not a proof of Citizenship. No Rights, Entitlements

Security and Privacy of Information maintained

Ubiquitous Online Authentication – From no ID to Online ID

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Name

Address

Gender

Date of birth

Optional:MobileEmail

1 person1 number

4 demographics + biometrics = 1 unique Aadhaar number

Photo

Both

iris

10 finger-

prints

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Standardized identity attributes

No duplicates(1:N check)

Minimal demographic data collected

UID = 1568 3647 6218

Basic demographic

data and biometrics

stored

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Enrollment Scenario in N.E. States

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StateProjected

Population 2015

Enrolment% of Enrolment vs Population

AadhaarGenerated

% of AadhaarGenerated vs

Population

UIDAI STATES

Tripura 38,82,999 38,76,654 99.8% 34,92,909 90.0%

Sikkim 6,42,776 6,18,092 96.2% 5,74,455 89.4%

RGI STATES

Manipur 28,78,911 17,70,640 61.5% 14,87,237 51.7%

Nagaland 20,94,963 11,33,465 54.1% 9,92,257 47.4%

Arunachal Pradesh

14,62,443 6,68,694 45.7% 5,98,452 40.9%

Mizoram 11,54,010 4,74,239 41.1% 4,10,121 35.5%

Assam 3,29,68,997 4,98,533 1.5% 6,26,249 1.9%

Meghalaya 31,35,150 39,400 1.3% 54,218 1.7%

Aadhaar Vision

To empower residents of India with a Unique Identity and a Digital Platform

to authenticate anytime, anywhere

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Authentication (Online verification)

Authentication is on-line verification of a person’s identity anywhere in the country by various means (Biometric – Fingerprint

and Iris, demographic, and One Time Password to registered mobile phone or

email id)

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Need for Aadhaar Authentication

• Identity verification at Ration Shop, LPG Distributor,Bank, MNREGA worker, Pensioner etc.

• Ensure easy integration with service deliveryapplications through platform architecture

• Highly secure platform to ensure data privacy

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Major Aadhaar Enabled Applications

DOP : Dis of Pension

DOP : Dis of MGNREGA

wages AePDS

AeBAS : Centre +

States

Pahal - LPGIncome Tax: e-

filingJeevan

PramaanPassport Seva

Kendra

Banks, PMJDY and BCs

DBT, Pension, Scholarships

eSign

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Success Story of Aadhaar Integration

in Tripura

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• Old age Pension schemes under CDPO, Mandai was chosen forimplementation of Direct Benefit Transfer.

• TGB was signed as sub-AUA via lead bank UBI as AUA (Authentication UserAgency). TGB was the 1st rural bank in the country to have participated inDBT.

• NPCI is the ASA (Authentication Service Agency) which is directly connectedto UIDAI.

Pilot in Mandai Block, Tripura

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Steps taken before implementing DBT in

Mandai Block

• Prior to implementation of Aadhaar enabled Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT)to the beneficiaries the district administration had taken a specialinitiative to open Bank Accounts to all the Households to eliminate theCash Payments.

• Regional Office, UIDAI, Guwahati had conducted sensitization workshopsat District level, Block level & Panchayat level. During the workshops, thedetailed process for implementing DBT through Aadhaar Payment Bridgeand the roles & responsibilities of the officials were briefed

• The UIDAI RO Guwahati had organized 24 authentication Camps incoordination with the district administration where the finger print of10,180 beneficiaries were authenticated.

• During authentication exercise, lot of discrepancies were detected in thedatabase like names misspelt, wrong details entered etc. Afterincorporating the correct details in the database, it was decided to launchpayment system through online Aadhaar authentication in Mandai block.

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Achievements

• For field trial, two panchayats namely, Borakha and Patni village waschosen. Finally on 18th December,2012, the BC (Business Correspondent)of Tripura Grameen Bank could make almost 100% payments to thebeneficiaries in Borakha Panchayat office.

• In 2014-15, total 2,25,220 transactions involving an amount of Rs.12,25,16,046 & in 2015-16 total 1910 transactions involving an amount ofRs. 38,19,104 routed through Direct Benefit Transfer under MGNREGA,IAY, NSAP, JSY

• In every month, AEPS camp is conducted in every panchayats of MandaiBlock where beneficiaries receive their payments after giving biometricauthentication.

• After successful implementation of AEPS in Mandai block, field trial ofmore AEPS camps are conducted in other districts of Tripura toimplement BC model.

Functions of Micro-ATM• A micro ATM is a biometric authentication enabled hand-held device (also

known as a Point of Transaction [PoT] terminal) which serves as thedoorstep banking system. Micro- ATM can perform all types oftransactions including deposits and Cash transfers.

• It works on GSM and GPRS with any mobile service provider's SIM.

• So how does AEPS work? –

The beneficiary bearing a UID number (say Ram) approaches a businesscorrespondent (BC) with the request to withdraw cash. A BusinessCorrespondent (BC) is an approved Bank Agent providing basic bankingservice using a Micro ATM. The business correspondent feeds Ram’s UIDnumber, fingerprints and amount into the micro-ATM.

After successful biometric authentication, the amount will be given to thebeneficiary by the BC official along with a transaction slip.

Advantages of AEPS

Ease of payments at the doorstep instead of travelling long distances.

Minimized queuing leading to operational efficiencies at Banks.

Accurate and fast transaction/s.

Eliminating middlemen.

Interoperable system ensures that customer is not tied to one bank’s BC.

Single Function Optimized

Multi Function Capable Versatile

MicroATM, PDS

POS Terminals

Diverse UsagesRugged

Authentication Devices

Social Inclusion Drive

Aadhaar Enabled Payment System

Pictures of AEPS Camp , Tripura

Pictures of AEPS Camp

Pictures of AEPS/ BFD Camp

BDO, Mandai receives award from Honourable Prime Minister of India

Thank You