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    Countrymen will start getting the sophisticated unique identity cards from within the next 18 months with the government allocating Rs 120 crore for the purpose in the general budget on Monday.

    Announcing this, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said the first set of unique identity numbers will be rolled out in 12 to 18 months.

    "A provision of Rs 120 crore has been proposed for this project," Mukherjee said during his budget in the Lok Sabha.

    The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), set up recently by the government, will establish an online databse with identity and biometric details of Indian residents and provide enrolment and verification services across the country.

    Mukherjee said the setting of the UIDAI was a "major step in improving the governance with regard to delivery of public services.”

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    The Finance Minister also expressed his happiness that the project also marks the beginning of an era where a top private sector talent, Nandan Nilekani of Infosys, steps forward to take the responsibility for implementing the projects of vital national importance.

    Mosquitos look for blood...By: Jem Hassan | 07-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Sanghis are like wolves and mosquitos...they look for blood in everything....they can not see anything positive..they talk about centuries back history and want to revenge today...where is the question of Bangladeshis getting ID here?...howmany illegal Indians living aborad?...howmany illegals living in US and all?...so the issue of illegals are global...not just in our country...please be rationale...Sanghis feel to be true Hindu, they have to hate others...
    This is amazingBy: Sandeep | 06-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward THis is amazing,instead of seeing negative lets see the positive, better identification and better delivery of government support. new step towards mass availability of social services go India i really wish i had money to put in this venture. this is great.
    Unique Id - where do people who live on streets store itBy: Vijay | 06-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Will govermnment of India also provide a place to store these id's. How do you expect the millions of homeless people who live on the streets of Mumbai
    HOW MANY CARDS WILL MILLIONS OF ILLEGAL BANGLADESHI GET ? ? ? ? ? By: n.r.i | 06-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward WILL GOVERMENT OF BANGLADESH ISSUE THE CARDS TO THEIR CITIZENS LIVING IN INDIA ?LETS HOPE ONE OF THE ENGLISH MEDIA WILL PUT THIS POINT TO THE SILLY BILLY MANU SINGHVI , CONGRESS PARTY SPOKEPERSON .WILL ILLEGAL BANGLADESI BE COUNTED AS INDIAN CITIZENS BECAUSE THEY ALREADY VOTE FOR CONGRESS AND RED COMMIES ?
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