Developing on its vision of
“Empowering residents of India with a unique identity and a digital
platform to authenticate anytime, anywhere”, the Unique Identification
Authority of India (UIDAI) today unveiled three new Aadhaar-Enabled Services
and announced the establishment of first set of permanent enrolment centres
(Aadhaar Kendras). The services that were launched today are Authentication
services using Iris, Authentication service using One Time Pin and eKYC
(Electronic- Know Your Customer) service.
Launching the services, Deputy
Chairman of the Planning Commission, Shri Montek Singh Ahluwalia said, “The
Aadhaar authentication and eKYC services launched today will give a boost to
the use of the Aadhaar identity platform for authenticating the identity of
people. This is a transformational initiative, and I am sure the Aam Aadmi
will start reaping the benefits of the Aadhaar project in the near future.”
Authentication and eKYC services of
UIDAI will help residents avail benefits of Aadhaar-linked services and give
public/private entities an economical, secure and flexible mode of verifying
user identity.
Underlining the key role these services
will play in the future, Shri Nandan Nilekani, Chairman UIDAI said, “This is
a major step in the direction of enabling Aadhaar holders to avail various
services by using the Aadhaar identity platform. It also makes sense for
various user agencies (public or private) as they can identify a
beneficiary/customer using a fast, secure, economical and paperless format.”
a. Authentication service using Iris: Residents
will be able to authenticate identity for availing Aadhaar-enabled services
by providing a combination of Aadhaar number + Iris image
b. Authentication service using One
Time Pin (OTP): Residents will be able to
authenticate identity for availing Aadhaar-enabled services by providing a
combination of Aadhaar number + One Time Pin, received on their registered
mobile number
c. eKYC service: Electronic
verification of resident’s identity & address at his request and/or with
his consent. Paperless, secure and economical.
d. Aadhaar Kendra (Permanent
Enrolment Centre): Permanent enrolment Centres will facilitate
enrolment of residents left out during the camps organized by the Registrars
in the past. The centres will also serve as Update Centres - both for
biometric and demographic update.
Aadhaar Iris Authentication: is a process wherein Aadhaar number, along with the resident’s Iris
Image is submitted to UIDAI’s Central Identities Data Repository (CIDR) for
verification; the CIDR verifies whether the Iris data submitted matches the
Iris data available in CIDR, which had been collected during enrolment, and responds with a “yes/no” reply.
Iris-based authentication of
residents is a state-of-the-art authentication service which enables an
Aadhaar holder to identify himself/herself using the Iris image. The service
can be availed of by all those who have an Aadhaar number including the old,
blind and those who may have undergone cataract surgery. India is the first
country in the world to offer a public Iris Authentication platform and
enablement of Iris Authentication for about 350 million residents, who
currently hold Aadhaar numbers. This is indeed a ground-breaking technology
and service development. UIDAI has conducted proof of concept (PoC) exercises
involving Iris technology and concluded that more than 99% of residents could
be reliably authenticated.
Aadhaar One Time Pin (OTP) Authentication: The OTP service
enables Aadhaar based authentication of all residents who registered a mobile
telephone at the time of enrolment or subsequent updation. With Aadhaar OTP,
residents will be able to authenticate themselves using their mobile telephone
anytime, anywhere on a self service mode without having to use
biometric authentication device, which requires assisted service.
OTP authentication is a two-step process involving the mobile of a
resident. In the first step a request for OTP, against an Aadhaar, is sent to
UIDAI’s Central Identities Data Repository (CIDR). In response, CIDR sends a
newly generated random OTP on the resident’s mobile/email. In the second step
Aadhaar number, along with OTP is submitted to CIDR for verification; the
CIDR verifies whether the OTP data submitted matches the generated OTP data
available in CIDR andresponds with
a “yes/no” reply.
User agencies that take advantage of Aadhaar authentication can use
OTP to provide a single factor authentication, or in combination with
biometrics to achieve a two factor authentication. This would offer higher
flexibility to Authentication User Agencies in terms of deploying appropriate
modality based on factors like demographics, service delivery platform and/or
domain security requirements.
eKYC: The eKYC service offered by UIDAI
will enable individuals to authorise service providers to receive electronic
copy of their proof of identity and address. This is a first of its kind
service, on any public platform. The service makes KYC instantaneous, totally
secure and paperless while enhancing privacy of data. It brings business
efficiency and opens doors to innovative service provision in a manner never
experienced before on a comparable scale.
eKYC service can be deployed by different agencies to verify a
resident’s identity and address. Only DEMOGRAPHIC information (Name, Address,
Date of Birth, Gender, Photograph & Mobile Number) that is collected
during Aadhaar enrolment will be shared, at the request of, and/or with the
consent of the Aadhaar number holder.
Permanent Enrolment Centre: Aadhaar Kendras or Permanent
enrolment Centres will facilitate the enrolment of residents left out during
the camps organized by the Registrars in the past. They would also serve as
Update Centres – for resident who wish to update biometric or demographic
data.
Aadhaar Kendras will be located in
the Common Services Centres, government buildings in
block/mandal/tehsil/municipal ward office or in the official premises of the
Registrar or such premises as may be expressly approved by the Registrars.
Residents can also seek information about their Aadhaar generation status or
get e-Aadhaar printed at these centres.
Registrars may choose to charge a
convenience fee not exceeding Rs.10 for printing e-Aadhaar letter and Rs.15
for update requests. Aadhaar Enabled Service Delivery is currently or will
soon be linked to various government schemes such as MNREGA wage payments,
PDS distribution, payment of social security benefits such as old-age
payments, distribution of LPG subsidy etc. Currently over 400 million
residents have enrolled for an Aadhaar number, while about 350 million
Aadhaar numbers have been issued.
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