Aadhar is absolutely necessary to get rid of duplicate ration cards and identify illegal immigrants. Enough time was given to get aadhar.if some could not enroll, special enrollment drive was also held Mam how many poor people you helped in enrolling to Aadhar. How many jobs you created for people. Data security is being upgraded as in foreign Your have not suggested any alternative means to plug duplicate beneficiary.hence your suggestion unacceptable.mam u can write on proper river water sharing.
The entire article , though appropriate, lacks evidence to establish its correctness. It is more of hear-say. Mitali has just made reckless statements. She could have got details of the frauds thru RTI. At least the number of frauds committed with the use of Aadhar data-base. Frauds through internet are common, but usage of Aadhar based details should have been distinguished from the internet frauds. The RBI furnishes details of internet frauds. She could have based her article on these frauds. What about the Constitutional right of the Government to possess the information of its citizen? Politicians enjoy the arbitrariness of their claims of bogus Voter IDs without ever establishing them. Is Mitali not in line with the politicians?
Those people want a mesh forever in the system to easily gate away of their activity.Those who looted years of years of govt.subsidy scam several ways. AADHAR has our identity details which is in public domain for long except iris and finger prints.The horrific picture these people are showing are of their negativism. No government in democracy can misuse our details after a certain limit. But governance can have multiple positive effect.
Re: WHO Against AADHAR
by Clear Mind on Jan 17, 2018 09:11 AM
The day when your personal details are published in a web site like what recently happened to a few major companies like Yahoo last year, you will think differently. Once the data is in the web, it is available for everyone and cannot be removed. Yahoo survived by forcing everyone to change password. But in the case of Aadhar there is no such protection.
Re: Re: WHO Against AADHAR
by on Jan 17, 2018 10:16 AM
Look you share more info through whatapp and facebook than aadhar. Plus every thing on internet can be misused even your internet banking so best don't use technology at all. Is this a solution ?
Typical NDTV-style hit-n-run....no objectivity in this article!! NO sources revealed, no cause-n-effect in narrative, just propping a gloomy n scary picture!