Unique Identity (UID) project, "Aadhaar" is going to kick start in June in Bangalore. This process will involve registering 95 lakhs citizens across the citizens in different wards and area.
In order to get project, go smoothly Government has come up with unique and different approaches in order complete the process of registration of UID. During this process Government has planned to setup UID enrollment centers across the city in IT Hubs, Colleges, Offices and Bangaloreone location which are easily accessible to the citizens in the locality. Government is also planning to setup a 24/7 enrollment center in the city. It is making sure that by March 2012, every citizens is enrolled and register in "Aadhaar" UID.
Enrolling using SMS or Web for Aadhaar (UID):
In order to avoid long queues for the UID enrollment, the department of e-governance is planning to setup a mobile and web registration. This will help the citizens to enroll or send an sms to the number provided by UID department. An auto reply will be sent to the registrants with the details like appointment time, location. Citizens will also be able to book time slots on the web.
The helpline for UID is : 18001801947.
The e-governance department is stating that it will be challenge to handle the logistics of the UID enrollment. They have divided the enrollment process in two phase. First phase the enrollment process will take place in institutions, government offices, IT hubs where mass registration can be done. In the second phase, residential blocks will targeted.
Six agencies have been shortlisted for this project. As the initial start, UID enrollment process will first start with the Income tax department employees. After the official launch of the program, the enrollment hubs will be setup in IT and non-IT centers like ITPL, EGIL, Electronics City, Colleges, Institutions, all 75 BangaloreOne centers, Corporation Schools, Universities, Government offices.
The enrollment process will be available 24/7 and the e-governance department is planning to work round the clock in two shifts.
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