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Introduction to Aadhaar
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2 What it is: A number (12 digits) For every individual Enables identification, and is for every resident Will collect and record the demographic and biometric information to establish uniqueness of individual Voluntary For every resident, irrespective of existing documentation UIDAI will give a "Yes" or "No" response for any identification authentication queries Aadhaar
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3 What it is not Just Another Card One per family Establishes citizenship and is only for Indians Will collect profiling information such as caste, religion, language Mandatory Only for individuals who possess identification documents Individuals can obtain multiple Aadhaar Aadhaar will replace all other IDs Aadhaar
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The Unique ID Initiative Need for Aadhaar Prevent duplication of effort and leakages existent in the current system To provide clean, accessible identification that can be used for claiming benefits & entitlement Enable service and applications that require a verifiable unique ID UIDAI Mandate Collect basic demographic and biometric information To provide a unique number to the residents of India Guarantee non- duplication through biometrics Offer online authentication services that can be used across India
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UIDAI UIDAI(Unique identification authority of India) was notified by the planning commission on 28 January, as an attached office under the planning commission.UIDAI will be the regulatory authority managing a central identities data repository (CIDR) which will issue Aadhaars, update resident information and authenticate the resident information as required.
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6 Acquiring Aadhaar
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Did you Know this……
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Verification How do you ensure that the documents provided by residents are correct?
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Demographic Details What are the different categories of entering Date Of Birth of Residents? If A child whose DOB is 02-07-2000 provides his voter ID card as POI and POA then is there need of any other document required in order to enroll him ?
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Demographic Details Is it possible to enroll a child less than 5 years of age?
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Demographic Details A lady recently married, wants to enroll with her Husbands surname. Is this possible?
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Head of the Family If the family member don't have documents, they can be introduced by the Head of the Family HOF acts as an introducer and should have any one of these documents.documents On selection of HOF verification, ‘Relationship to resident’ field is mandatory
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Head of the Family
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PDS MNREGA Job Card CGHS / State Government / ECHS / ESI Medical Cards Pension Card Army Canteen Card Passport Any State / Central government issued family entitlement document Address card with name and Address issued by department of Post Proof of Relationship for Head of Family BACK
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Introducer’s Confirmation In case of Introducer-based verification, “Confirm introducer later” check box is displayed at the “Introducer’s Confirmation” section. When “Confirm introducer later” checkbox is set to True, the application disables the Capture button displayed under “Introducer’s Confirmation” section and allows you to complete the enrolment process without capturing the introducer biometric details.
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Word of Caution Introducer’s confirmation has to happen within 10 days of Enrolment Supervisor’s confirmation has to happen within 2 days of Enrolment…… Failing which…… The respective packages will be rejected.
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Data Quality Aesthetics Rules of Data Capture….. Rajesh Kumar Gupta Rahul palak Full name should be captured instead of first name only. Operators should communicate with the residents to find out their full name.
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Data Quality Aesthetics Rules of Data Capture….. Rajesh Kumar Gupta RAJESH KUMAR GUPTA palak jain The first alphabet of the first, middle and last name should be typed in capital and the rest in small…..
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Data Quality Aesthetics Rules of Data Capture….. C/O of Late Rajesh Kumar Gupta Dr. RAJESH KUMAR GUPTA Palak Jain Titles Should not be used
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Data Quality Aesthetics Rules of Data Capture….. House Number 3/96 House number 3/96 hOuse number 3/96 Address fields such as Building, Street, Locality and Landmark should follow similar rules i.e. first alphabet should be capital and the rest should be in small
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Data Quality Aesthetics Rules of Data Capture….. H. No. 3/96 h no3/96 Ward No 5 Nr gaurav tower The Operator should refrain from using abbreviations
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Data Quality Aesthetics Rules of Data Capture….. Mahesh MARG malviya nagar MAHESH MARG,MALVIYA NAGAR Mahesh Marg, Malviya Nagar If one field is used to capture two address blocks, they should be separated by a comma followed by a space
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Exception Capturing Any handicap of fingers and eyes which does not allow biometrics to be captured is treated as a biometric exception. Temporary injuries to eyes and fingers may also be treated as biometric exception.
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Photograph Biometric Entry
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Photograph Contd.. Biometric Entry
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Iris image Biometric Entry
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Iris image Contd.. Biometric Entry
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Finger Print Biometric Entry
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Finger Print Contd..
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Review How do you do a review of an enrollee who is blind?
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Acknowledgement / Consent Slip What could be the probable reason for Barcode not appearing in the consent slip generated after the enrolment. What additional information do you see in the Acknowledgement /consent slip in case of HOF based enrolment
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The Correction Process Correction of demographic data of any resident can be done within 96 hrs of enrolment with submission of relevant documents
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What are the details that can be corrected after the enrolment and what are the relevant documents for it ? Aakash, a child whose DOB is 02-06-2006 comes at the Enrolment Center for enrolment. Rakesh the operator entered his DOB as 02-06-2008.Aakash ‘s father come the next day and request for the correction of DOB. Can this be corrected ? The Correction Process
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Faulty Slips
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Faulty slips
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Faulty Slips
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School Id Cards
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Faulty Slips
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