Maharashtra villager gets first unique number card
Wednesday, September 29, 2010 02:18:11 PM,
IANS
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Nandurbar
(Maharashtra): Residents of Tembli village in Nandurbar
district of Maharashtra became the first recepients of the Unique
Identification Numbers when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and
Congress president Sonia Gandhi handed these out Wednesday.
As the gathering of villagers cheered and applauded, Ranjana
Sonawane became the first in the country to receive the Unique
Identification Number (UID) card at a ceremony.
Later, the prime minister and Sonia Gandhi handed over these cards
- called 'Aadhar' - to Ranjana's son and a dozen other villagers
from among a crowd that had gathered here for the historic
occasion. The UID scheme, by the Unique Identification Authority
of India (UIDAI), will be implemented nationwide.
Chief Minister Ashok Chavan said it was a matter of pride for
Nandurbar and Maharashtra that a prestigious national scheme was
being first implemented there.
The UIDAI scheme was announced in July 2009 will provide an
"unique identity to each of the over one billion Indian citizens
over the next five years".
After a person is allotted an UID number, his/her identity linked
to biometrics would be established to uniquely identify the
person.
The UID number would authenticate the identity claim of a person
and would have wide-ranging applications during the person's
lifetime.
Earlier, several hundred villagers from this traditional Congress
bastion accorded a rousing reception to Manmohan Singh and Gandhi
with dances, songs and music in the presence of a huge media
contingent.
Present on the occasion were Governor K. Sankaranarayanan, Deputy
Chief Minister Chhagan Bhujbal, Planning Commission Deputy
Chairman M.S. Ahluwalia and Nandan Nilekani, who heads the UIDAI.
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