[There's, however, a small roadblock.
Less than half of what's being talked of here had been tried, by the
regime, under the Aadhar scheme and it got very substantially curtailed by
a five-judge bench of the Supreme Court on the ground of "privacy", which
had, earlier, been held as a "fundamental right", unanimously, by a
nine-judge bench, overruling the government position.

But, these days, one never knows.

《Union home minister Amit Shah on Monday suggested a single, multipurpose
identity card for citizens covering “all utilities” from Aadhaar to banking
and voting.

“We can have ***just one card for all utilities like Aadhaar, passport,
bank account, driving licence, voter card*** [emphasis added],” Shah said
at an event of the Registrar General of India, which conducts the 10-year
censuses.

Ministry sources, when asked later, could not explain how the multipurpose
card would differ from Aadhaar and what relation it would have to one’s
bank account, driving licence or passport.》]

https://www.telegraphindia.com/india/one-more-one-from-amit-shah-now-its-identity-card/cid/1707104?fbclid=IwAR1tNFgmG-_zp06qONrzzBCC0HEvWm2BkjyxyF53Ab9wvEd_pmzlyrInxR8

One more one from Amit Shah: Now it’s identity card
The one-card plan adds to the BJP wish-list of one poll and one unifying
language

By Our Special Correspondent in New Delhi

Published 24.09.19, 2:41 AMUpdated 24.09.19, 2:41 AM
2 mins read

Amit Shah in Delhi.
Picture by Prem Singh

Union home minister Amit Shah on Monday suggested a single, multipurpose
identity card for citizens covering “all utilities” from Aadhaar to banking
and voting.

“We can have just one card for all utilities like Aadhaar, passport, bank
account, driving licence, voter card,” Shah said at an event of the
Registrar General of India, which conducts the 10-year censuses.

Ministry sources, when asked later, could not explain how the multipurpose
card would differ from Aadhaar and what relation it would have to one’s
bank account, driving licence or passport.

The one-card plan adds to the BJP wish-list of one poll and one unifying
language.

A five-judge constitution bench had last year upheld the linking of welfare
schemes, income-tax returns and PAN to Aadhaar but ruled the card could not
be made mandatory for bank accounts, mobile connections or school
admissions.

Census app

Shah said the 2021 census would be carried out digitally — a first — with
the data collected through a mobile app.

“A mobile app will be used in Census 2021. It will be a transformation from
a paper to a digital census,” he said, adding that the census would be a
“jan bhagidari” (people’s partnership) exercise.

Ministry officials could not explain what role the mobile app would play in
the census exercise, carried out door to door by government employees.

Pop register

Shah said the early phase of the census survey would also collect data to
update the National Population Register (NPR), a list of the usual
residents of the country, in 2020. A similar exercise had been carried out
in 2010 as part of the 2011 census and repeated as a door-to-door survey in
2015.

A “usual resident” is defined as an individual who has lived in a
particular area for six months or longer, or a person who intends to live
in a particular area for the next six months or longer.

Under the NPR, a Resident Identity Card will be issued to individuals aged
over 18. This will be a chip-embedded smart card containing the demographic
and biometric attributes of the individual.

Some ministry officials claimed the NPR could later become the basis for
updating the National Register of Citizens (NRC) across India, following
its controversial update exercise in Assam. Others dismissed the idea
saying the NPR had nothing to do with the NRC.

The NRC is a list not of usual residents but of citizens and requires
people to furnish a variety of official documents to prove they or their
direct ancestors had been living in India prior to the cut-off date of
March 25, 1971.

Shah had last week said in Jharkhand that the NRC update would be extended
to the rest of India and that those found not to be genuine citizens would
have to leave the country.

Shah said the census would be carried out in 16 languages, and that Rs
12,000 crore would be spent on the census and the NPR update.

The census will have its reference date as March 1, 2021, but for snowbound
Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand the date will be
October 1, 2020, he said.

Shah said the census data would help plan development initiatives and
welfare schemes. He appealed to officials to carry out the exercise
sincerely as this would be their chance to accumulate “punya” (good deeds).
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