In March, the Aadhaar Bill was passed, empowering the government to use the Unique Identity scheme for delivering subsidies and services and potentially enabling it to require that citizens enroll. However, the bill has come under significant criticism. Pragya Tiwari discusses the context of the latest dispute, and speaks to development economist Jean Drèze about the potential weaknesses of the government’s campaign to link benefits to Aadhaar
India"s much tested biometric experiment aadhar has aroused a hot and most debated topic on data pri...
The issue of how to finance politics is one that plagues democracies everywhere. In the case of Indi...
In 2009, the Indian government introduced a widespread biometric identification system called Aadhaa...
In the light of almost every welfare and non-welfare scheme mandating Aadhaar, it becomes imperative...
Part 2: Digital Platforms for DevelopmentInternational audienceIn this paper, we analyse through a l...
International audienceIn 2009, India embarked on a scheme for the biometric identification of its pe...
Earlier this month, the government of the north Indian State of Uttar Pradesh announced children wou...
Launched in 2009, Aadhaar – also known as the Unique Identification Scheme – is one India's latest l...
Since its rollout in 2009, Aadhaar, India’s biometric identification system, has generated unique ID...
India’s biometric unique ID Aadhaar has been at the forefront of the global revolution in digital id...
Silvia Masiero discusses the usage of the JAM trinity (Jan Dhan Yojana, Aadhaar, and mobile platform...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
Biometric payment systems are claimed to reduce leakages in public welfare programmes. Indeed, 230 p...
The Aadhaar program has been among the most defining socio-political projects of the Indian state ov...
Known as the world's largest biometric identification system in the world, India just recently annou...
India"s much tested biometric experiment aadhar has aroused a hot and most debated topic on data pri...
The issue of how to finance politics is one that plagues democracies everywhere. In the case of Indi...
In 2009, the Indian government introduced a widespread biometric identification system called Aadhaa...
In the light of almost every welfare and non-welfare scheme mandating Aadhaar, it becomes imperative...
Part 2: Digital Platforms for DevelopmentInternational audienceIn this paper, we analyse through a l...
International audienceIn 2009, India embarked on a scheme for the biometric identification of its pe...
Earlier this month, the government of the north Indian State of Uttar Pradesh announced children wou...
Launched in 2009, Aadhaar – also known as the Unique Identification Scheme – is one India's latest l...
Since its rollout in 2009, Aadhaar, India’s biometric identification system, has generated unique ID...
India’s biometric unique ID Aadhaar has been at the forefront of the global revolution in digital id...
Silvia Masiero discusses the usage of the JAM trinity (Jan Dhan Yojana, Aadhaar, and mobile platform...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
Biometric payment systems are claimed to reduce leakages in public welfare programmes. Indeed, 230 p...
The Aadhaar program has been among the most defining socio-political projects of the Indian state ov...
Known as the world's largest biometric identification system in the world, India just recently annou...
India"s much tested biometric experiment aadhar has aroused a hot and most debated topic on data pri...
The issue of how to finance politics is one that plagues democracies everywhere. In the case of Indi...
In 2009, the Indian government introduced a widespread biometric identification system called Aadhaa...