Special camps to help people enrol for Aadhar number
 
     
     
MUMBAI: With direct cash transfer (DCT) all set to be rolled out for 
several government schemes from January 1 in five regions across the 
state, the authorities have now planned special enrollment camps to 
people to procure Aadhaar cards, which are needed to redeem the money.
     
The regions in the first phase in the state include Mumbai, Wardha, Amravati, Pune and Nandurbar.
These camps are being held as the electronic cash transfers would be based on Aadhaar (Unique Identification Number) platform.
    
The regions in the first phase in the state include Mumbai, Wardha, Amravati, Pune and Nandurbar.
These camps are being held as the electronic cash transfers would be based on Aadhaar (Unique Identification Number) platform.
     
      “We will undertake a special drive since this DCT involves 39 
schemes like scholarships, health schemes, domestic gas subsidy as well 
as public distribution system,” said Ajay Bhushan Pandey, deputy 
director general, Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), 
Mumbai regional office. “Along with the enrollment of Aadhaar cards, 
people can also open their bank accounts at these camps.”
     
Currently, the beneficiaries of various schemes have to many a times pay middlemen to get any amount from the government. To eliminate these middlemen as well as delays, the central government had unveiled a scheme linking bank accounts to Aadhaar cards. “This move avoids duplication,” said Pandey. Various ministries including ones for social justice and empowerment ministry, human resources, health and family welfare, and minority affairs have joined the scheme.
Presently, 10 banks — namely State Bank of India, Canara Bank, Bank of India, Bank of Maharashtra, Union Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank and Syndicate Bank — have geared up to offer this service to its customers. Aadhaar, a 12- digit unique number, launched on September 29, 2010, serves as a proof of identity and address anywhere in the country. Til date, 22.65 crore cards have been issued across the country of which Maharashtra has the second most number of registrations with 4.07 crore cards issued.
    
    
Currently, the beneficiaries of various schemes have to many a times pay middlemen to get any amount from the government. To eliminate these middlemen as well as delays, the central government had unveiled a scheme linking bank accounts to Aadhaar cards. “This move avoids duplication,” said Pandey. Various ministries including ones for social justice and empowerment ministry, human resources, health and family welfare, and minority affairs have joined the scheme.
Presently, 10 banks — namely State Bank of India, Canara Bank, Bank of India, Bank of Maharashtra, Union Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank and Syndicate Bank — have geared up to offer this service to its customers. Aadhaar, a 12- digit unique number, launched on September 29, 2010, serves as a proof of identity and address anywhere in the country. Til date, 22.65 crore cards have been issued across the country of which Maharashtra has the second most number of registrations with 4.07 crore cards issued.
AVOID THE LONG QUEUES
 
     
     
YOU NEED not wake up early in the morning and stand in serpentine queues
 to enrol for the Aadhaar cards. Book your appointment online ACCORDING 
TO AJAY BHUSHAN Pandey, deputy director general, Unique Identification 
Authority of India, regional office, Mumbai, it is an initiative of 
E-Aadhaar
     
(http://uidai.gov.in) to simplify the process
    
(http://uidai.gov.in) to simplify the process
     
      IN ADDITION to this, those who have enrolled but failed to get the
 cards can now download it online. This is prevent inconvenience to 
people due to delivery issues, he said.
     
 THE AUTHORITIES have also allowed registered people to change 
details online and through SMS. “Priority would be given to those who 
book appointments online. This would also eliminate malpractices and 
help save time.” AJAY BHUSHAN PANDEY, deputy director general, UIDAI, 
Mumbai regional office
     
      THE AUTHORITIES have also allowed registered people to change 
details online and through SMS. “Priority would be given to those who 
book appointments online. This would also eliminate malpractices and 
help save time.” AJAY BHUSHAN PANDEY, deputy director general, UIDAI, 
Mumbai regional office
     
    
 
 
 
 
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