The UIDAI’s Aadhaar project for providing unique identity numbers to residents has potential to improve the delivery of social sector schemes such as the rural employment guarantee scheme, the Economic Survey 2011-12 said.
“Aadhaar has huge potential for improving operations and delivery of services,” the survey said.
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), attached to the Planning Commission, is engaged in providing residents in the country a unique identification number (called Aadhaar) linked to the resident’s demographic and biometric information.
The project aims to create a platform that serves as an identification infrastructure for delivery of public and private services to the residents of India.
The survey suggested that the incorporation of Aadhaar into the rural employment guarantee scheme will assist in addressing some of the major challenges including payment of wages and ghost beneficiaries.
It observed that Aadhaar can replace the need to provide supporting documentation for the standard Know Your Customer (KYC) drills, making opening of a bank account significantly simpler.
Besides, once each citizen in a job card needs to provide his UID before claiming employment, the potential for ghost or fictitious beneficiaries in this regard is eliminated.
The survey further pointed out that by using Aadhaar, it is possible to have the subsidy go directly to the target households who can then purchase their food items from any Public Distribution Store or even non-PDS shops.