In a bid to plug loopholes in the
implementation of welfare schemes, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and UPA
chairperson Sonia Gandhi launched the nationwide Aadhaar Enabled Service
Delivery from Dudu in Rajasthan, marking the second anniversary of the Unique
Identification Authority of India (UIDAI). This service will help integrate
various government-run flagship programmes with the Aadhaar card system,
While addressing the function,
Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi said the Aadhaar scheme
gives identity to the common man and is a tool to claim benefits. She also said
that using the Aadhaar card the common man can claim his rights anywhere in the
country. “The Aadhaar card will help the government in ensuring that subsidy
reaches its intended beneficiaries directly and the poor will not have to run
from pillar to post to claim their rights,” added Sonia Gandhi.
Sonia Gandhi said that this flagship
project not only helps the common man with a proof of identity but also ensures
his rights. “Aadhaar is not just a simple identification card. People can use
this card to avail other benefits also. It will help the marginalized sections
of our society to earn their rights. Further it would help to plug leakages and
ensure that the beneficiary directly gets the benefit” said the Congress
President. “This card helps the aam aadmi to open bank accounts, avail mobile
and LPG gas connections”, she informed.
Explaining that the Aadhaar scheme
is an extension of late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s long term vision, Sonia
Gandhi said, “Rajiv Gandhi had a dream that the benefits of the modern
technology should reach the common man. It was because of this long term vision
only our country witnessed a revolution in technology especially in the telecom
sector. The aam aadmi in our country have now been reaping benefits of the
mobile phones, because of the policies of Rajiv Gandhi and taking inspiration
from him only we have the Aadhaar policy today”.
The Unique ID project is about to
begin a new phase - that of facilitating transactions. Aadhaar-enabled
applications will be used for ensuring direct payments like pension payments,
wages under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme,
Public Distribution System, Mukhyamantri BPL Gramin Awas Yojna, Pension scheme
under social security, Asha Sehyogini payment and Chief Minister's Scholarship
scheme, to the correct beneficiary.
Apart from Sonia Gandhi and Prime
Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, Finance Minister P Chidambaram, Rajasthan Chief
Minister Ashok Gehlot, UIDAI chairman Nandan Nilekani, Planning Commission
Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia Minister of State for Communications
Sachin Pilot, Sanjay Nilekani were also present..
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