Indians’ life have been much easier in the past ten years because to Aadhaar. The Odisha government has quickly and effectively developed ground-breaking programs like Subhadra using the Aadhaar platform. Chief Secretary Manoj Ahuja remarked that if state government agencies work together, the extensive usage of the Aadhaar ecosystem may turn all possible chances into reality and improve the efficiency and quality of life for Odisha’s citizens.
In cooperation with the Department of Electronics & Information Technology, Government of Odisha, and UIDAI’s Regional Office in Hyderabad, a state-level workshop on “Deriving maximum impact out of Aadhaar” was held in the Agriculture Department’s Conference Hall.
The most popular and reliable identity document in the nation right now is Aadhaar. Thanks to the persistent efforts of the Electronics & IT Department and OCAC, Odisha is a leader in Aadhaar linkage initiatives. Nonetheless, more proactive measures are required to link Aadhaar for kids younger than five. According to Vishal Kumar Dev, principal secretary of the Electronics & IT Department, the Women & Child Development Department and the Electronics & IT Department are actively working in this area.
Although it keeps just seven vital pieces of information, Aadhaar manages to greatly simplify Indians’ life, despite the widespread misconception that it incorporates a lot of personal information. Approximately 95% of people in the nation currently own Aadhaar cards. Every day, around 9.38 crore Aadhaar authentications are completed nationwide. The nation’s citizens may also access the advantages of over 2,400 social programs using the Aadhaar platform.