I'd caution techy individuals/NGOs to fasten their belts and keep in
touch with relevant ministries/department before it is too late. Hope
we do not keep complaining and lamenting about online pages are not
accessible with screen reading softwares. This ambitious plan is on
the card, start lobbying for accessibility straightaway.
http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/govt-plans-to-put-all-certificates-online/
In keeping with its Digital India programme, the NDA government is in
the process of finalising a plan to digitize all documents and records
of citizens, including documents like income and caste certificates,
issued by the government and make them accessible online on a
real-time basis.

According to sources in the Ministry of Information and Technology,
the government will soon finalise plan for a standard mechanism to
issue government documents -- certificates of caste, marriage etc as
well as educational certificates -- to Aadhaar-authenticated citizens
in an electronic format that are uploaded online by the issuing
authority on a platform of their choice, and which can be subsequently
shared with different agencies.

Each certificate issued will have a unique reference number and can be
accessed online using the number.

"Once implemented, it will mean all documents and certificates issued
by the government will be available online in a machine readable
format. Hence, if an individual needs to produce his certificates to
an authority while applying for a job or any other purpose, he will
not have to carry the physical copies. His documents will be accessed
by the authority through the unique reference number, that can be
optically read," a government official said.

The idea behind such a move, sources say, is to minimize paper-work
and eliminate the possibilities of using fake certificates. All such
documents will also be in a printable format. The idea is not merely
to issue new documents digitally but also to digitize old documents.

"There will not be any centralized repository of all documents but
each issuing authority will have the freedom to upload and store them
on a platform of their choice. Essentially, there will be multiple
such repositories within a larger ecosystem," the official said.

Sources also say the idea behind using Aadhaar numbers to authenticate
the document owner and linking the number to the said document is to
eliminate chances of fraud, ensuring only the owner can use the
document.

Digital storage of documents, if implemented successfully, is
user-friendly also since it eliminates the risk of losing certificates
and does away with the hassle of obtaining duplicate copies.

-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU

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