Mangalore, September 27: A special two-day enrolment drive of 'Aadhaar' project of Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) for the members of media and their family in Dakshina Kannada district was inaugurated at Press Club here on September 27 Tuesday.
Krishna J Palemar, District in Charge Minister launched the process by enrolling himself under the project.
Government of Karnataka, one of the registrars designated by Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) for Dakshina Kannada will set up 225 stations across the district for the enrolment process from October 2.
Biometric including fingerprints of all ten fingers, photographs of the face and Iris image of all UID aspirants who get registered were collected by Glodyne Technoserve Ltd, a Mumbai-based IT firm.
It may be mentioned here that the UID card is fundamentally being prepared to identify Indian citizens so that better security can be provided by identifying illegal immigrants and terrorists. However, the real power of the card is in its ability to provide ease of identity establishment to Indian citizens when accessing a variety of governmental and private-sector services.
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