India is one of the largest countries in the world to have the most sophisticated online pure identity verification platform. This biometric based online identity verification platform, will open novel opportunities and industries in the years to come. This presentation gives a broad overview of the project and some of futuristic opportunities which can become possible.
4. Context of Aadhaar in India
• Need for a robust, reusable ID, especially to those
who do not have any ID proof
• Clean up existing databases through uniqueness
• Reduce cost of delivery of services
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5. ID Projects have usually been created for
security / immigration objectives. However,
Aadhaar is a developmental initiative.
Aadhaar – The Foundation
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6. RSBY
insurance
BankA/C
Issue rations
NREGA jobs
Verifying ID is a common challenge
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NREGA jobs
ID Document == ID
Multiple service providers
same resident
Establishing ID – Poor Man’s
Problem
Birth Record
Address Proof
Money to beat the
system
Poverty Premium
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X
X
X
X
7. RSBY
insurance
Cookinggas
ID is the only focus of Aadhaar
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Issue rations
NREGA jobs
Aadhaar is just an instrument
Guarantee to identity
No guarantee to rights
No guarantee to entitlements
8. Features of Aadhaar
Only Numbers – No Cards
Random Numbers – No Intelligence
Standard Attributes – No Profiling
All Residents – Including Children
No Guarantees to Rights, Citizenship, Entitlements, etc
Uniqueness – Ensured through biometric attributes
De-novo creation of Resident Database
Ubiquitous Online Authentication – anytime anywhere
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9. Name
Address
Gender
Date of birth
1 person1 number
4 demographics* + 3 biometrics = 1 unique Aadhaar number
Photo
Both
iris
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finger-
prints
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* The resident’ mobile number and Email ID is optional information
12. Aadhaar is an electronic Identity
Unique
Online
Authenticable
Portable
Pan-India
Designed as a service delivery platform
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13. Efforts towards Inclusion
1. Transgender is a recognized Gender
2. Aadhaar for children, biometric collected after age 5
3. Date of Birth can be Approximate, Declared or Verified
4. Special provision to accommodate a person with biometric exceptions
5. Facility for “Introducer” based enrolment
6. Facility for “Head of Family” to introduce their family
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14. Aadhaar - a life long Identity system
One number for a person, for life
Number once issued, will not be re-used
Facility to update both demographic &
biometric information
Via web portal, post, permanent centres
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15. Aadhaar Services
Authentication / Verification
1:1 matching of resident’s current
data with that existing in UIDAI
database
Demographic Authentication
Name, Address, Gender, DoB
Biometric Authentication
Finger / Iris
Electronic Authentication
One-Time Password (OTP)
electronic Know Your Customer (eKYC)
Online facility to transfer resident’s
information from UIDAI to an
external organization, with
resident’s explicit consent for such
sharing
eKYC sharing to include:
Name
Address
Gender
DoB
Photo
Mobile and email
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16. NAME, GENDER, DoB . . .
YES
or
NO
Aadhaar Authentication at a Glance
and/or
and/or
Biometric
Demogrpahic
OTP
Electronic
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eKYC Service
Resident’s data flows
directly to the
organization servers
with audit trail
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Aadhaar eKYC at a Glance
Resident with
Aadhaar No.
Partner Organizations with eKYC
Authentication Device
19. Enabling Service Delivery
Benefits for Government and Residents
Improves
efficiency of public
expenditure Easy accessibility of
services by residents
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20. Aadhaar Platform for Banking
• Open bank accounts using Aadhaar
• Connect existing bank accounts
Access
Aadhaar-enabled Bank
Account (AEBA)
• Transfer funds to Aadhaar-enabled accounts
• Simplifies disbursal of funds – uses only one
account for all disbursals
Address
Aadhaar Payments Bridge
(APB)
• Withdrawal and deposit
• Check balance, peer-to-peer transfer
• Inter-operable, portable, anytime, anywhere
Transactions
Aadhaar-enabled Payment
System (AEPS)
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21. Housing
schemes
8 IAY
Streamline
delivery of food
subsidy
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Aided by ASHA
worker
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School
payments
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Merit
Scholarship
Schemes
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Life and health
Insurance
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Wages / Salary
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Pension
payments
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Pregnancy
Care
1
AADHAAR-
enabled bank
account
Aadhaar in Financial Inclusion
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23. Across a Conglomerate Corporate Group
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Attendance / Presence Verification
Green/brown field projects
deploy a large workforce of
temporary manpower across
sub-contractors
Impersonation of temporary
workforce across sub-
contractors is a common
challenge
Deploying Aadhaar
authentication attendance
system can remove challenges
of impersonation
Common Loyalty Program
Group’s having several
companies involved in retail
sales across the country
A common customer loyalty
program across the group can
be created by integrating
customers’ Aadhaar number as
a common identifier
A common loyalty program
across the group can provide
invaluable opportunities on
consumer needs, demands and
behaviour
24. Innovation Opportunities
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Biometric Lock System
Biometric locks & door handles are being
manufactured
The existing system requires creating the
original database against which bio-auth
can be done, making it expensive,
difficult and inefficient for mass use
Bio-locks, integrating the Aadhaar Auth
systems, can open the market for such
products in hotels, common high-end
households., and areas where restricted
access is required
Aadhaar-Verified Surveys
Existing online surveys/polls are marred
by their inability to know and control
the participating audience
Owing to the above limitation, online
surveys/polls are done largely on
popular topics that affect a larger
geographic area
Integrating Aadhaar’s eKYC service in an
online poll, can make it possible to
restrict the participating audience
(based on their geographic location,
gender and age group)
This increases the relevance of
survey findings
Opens opportunity for conducting
polls on more specific topics for
specific target audience
25. Software Opportunities
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Residents’ Health Record Register
Ability to uniquely identify a resident with his Aadhaar number opens
opportunities to create a national infrastructure (database) of residents’
health, education & skills
While it is likely that the ownership of such registries may lie with the
central government, it will create opportunity for large software
companies to build & maintain these registries
Smaller opportunities to build and deploy systems for collecting &
sharing information from various touch points (Eg. schools, hospitals) will
also be created
Access to anonymised data from these registries will create
opportunities for big data consulting, research, disease management, etc
Residents’ Skill & Education Register