Making Aadhaar Mandatory: Benefits and Drawbacks
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Hemant said:
7 years ago
Actually making Aadhaar mandatory is necessary because all citizens of India have it regardless of their ages like pan card, voter id. It also helps in reducing frauds like criminal identification become easy using fingerprint and retina scan. It helps in reducing the time of documents process by online identification of the person from UIDAI database. It is also safe to use because it required OTP and fingerprint scan so misuse of Aadhaar having less chance.
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Parikshit Malhi said:
7 years ago
Good Morning everyone,
As we all know, Aadhar card has both benefits and its drawbacks.
Benefits:
1. First of all, it is used as an id proof for every citizen of India, through which government can keep all records of a person including their address, family, bank accounts, numbers, etc.
2. In case of any alert while terrorist attacks, any person from outside our nation can be identified.
3. It will help in the population count.
4. It revealed the burden of carrying all the documents.
5. In any case of accidents or crime, the identity of the person can be easily identified.
Drawbacks:
1. The biggest drawback of mandatory of Aadhar card is that some people are misusing the illiterate or poor people who do not have knowledge about Aadhar card, by using their name and identity and making fake Aadhar cards without their knowledge.
As according to a survey held in New Delhi city, the no of applicants of Aadhar card id is much more in no. Then the total population in the city.
2. In many rural areas, many people are not having their Aadhar cards, but are the citizens of India, so mandatory of Aadhar will create circumstances for those people.
3. Illiterate and poor people do not information on the purpose of Aadhar card.
4. Security of Aadhar cards can be easily breached by hackers and the private information of the people can be leaked and misused.
5. Every people in the nation can be tracked by the Government Of India. Corrupted officials can misuse it to know the whereabouts of anyone.
As we all know, Aadhar card has both benefits and its drawbacks.
Benefits:
1. First of all, it is used as an id proof for every citizen of India, through which government can keep all records of a person including their address, family, bank accounts, numbers, etc.
2. In case of any alert while terrorist attacks, any person from outside our nation can be identified.
3. It will help in the population count.
4. It revealed the burden of carrying all the documents.
5. In any case of accidents or crime, the identity of the person can be easily identified.
Drawbacks:
1. The biggest drawback of mandatory of Aadhar card is that some people are misusing the illiterate or poor people who do not have knowledge about Aadhar card, by using their name and identity and making fake Aadhar cards without their knowledge.
As according to a survey held in New Delhi city, the no of applicants of Aadhar card id is much more in no. Then the total population in the city.
2. In many rural areas, many people are not having their Aadhar cards, but are the citizens of India, so mandatory of Aadhar will create circumstances for those people.
3. Illiterate and poor people do not information on the purpose of Aadhar card.
4. Security of Aadhar cards can be easily breached by hackers and the private information of the people can be leaked and misused.
5. Every people in the nation can be tracked by the Government Of India. Corrupted officials can misuse it to know the whereabouts of anyone.
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Vishal tyagi said:
7 years ago
Good morning everyone.
Today's topic is making Aadhar mandatory.
According to me, making Aadhar card mandatory is beneficial to our societies because all information relates to any person is stored in this. Aadhar is that which contains all the details related to any person.
Benefits of making Aadhar mandatory:
1. Easily access to all services.
2. Reducing fraudulent and criminal activities.
3. The government can easily find out any person.
4. Reducing the paperwork nowadays all department requires only Aadahar number, not a photocopy.
5. Secured data /information.
6. Reducing other tools of identification.
Demerits:
1. If hacker hack data then he/she will get all information related to any person.
Thank you.
Today's topic is making Aadhar mandatory.
According to me, making Aadhar card mandatory is beneficial to our societies because all information relates to any person is stored in this. Aadhar is that which contains all the details related to any person.
Benefits of making Aadhar mandatory:
1. Easily access to all services.
2. Reducing fraudulent and criminal activities.
3. The government can easily find out any person.
4. Reducing the paperwork nowadays all department requires only Aadahar number, not a photocopy.
5. Secured data /information.
6. Reducing other tools of identification.
Demerits:
1. If hacker hack data then he/she will get all information related to any person.
Thank you.
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Imran said:
7 years ago
According to me.
Adhar card is a good plane made by the Indian government.
Benefit.
1) It helps to the government to keep the record of every individual in India.
2) Aadhar gives every small record of the person.
3) Reduces the frauds.
4) without thumb impressions nobody can use others Aadhar like sim card activation.
5) It is link of information.
Thank you.
Adhar card is a good plane made by the Indian government.
Benefit.
1) It helps to the government to keep the record of every individual in India.
2) Aadhar gives every small record of the person.
3) Reduces the frauds.
4) without thumb impressions nobody can use others Aadhar like sim card activation.
5) It is link of information.
Thank you.
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Shaheryar said:
7 years ago
In my opinion, making Aadhar should not be mandatory, because it doesn't a big deal to like yours all important documents or I'd with Aadhaar card.
Because there is already a pan card, voter card, which already described your identity of house India and your unique personality.
And also there is a drawback of Aadhar to linking all-around with the account, I'd etc chances of hacking get enhanced.
Because there is already a pan card, voter card, which already described your identity of house India and your unique personality.
And also there is a drawback of Aadhar to linking all-around with the account, I'd etc chances of hacking get enhanced.
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Subhashree said:
7 years ago
As we all know a coin has two sides. The Aadhar card is an unique identification provided to the Indian people by the GOI and the database of the same is taken care by the UIDAI. It has a lot no of benefits I.E, it provides us with a unique identification and a large no. of documents are no more needed as was needed earlier. It has made life way too easier. At the same time as its database consists of personal information of the individuals and everything is stored in the cloud system, so there are chances of the data getting leaked and misused by the hackers which is a very dangerous threat to the people.
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Sandip londhe said:
7 years ago
Making Aaadhar compulsory to all the places it can be dangerous for people, there may be chances of hacking the data, as Aadhar is connected to the bank account it is also possible to hack bank account.
Recently government passed the recommendation that Aadhar card should not be compulsory for works like sim card or school admission, bank account. But it is compulsory for the PAN card and other Subsidies schemes.
Recently government passed the recommendation that Aadhar card should not be compulsory for works like sim card or school admission, bank account. But it is compulsory for the PAN card and other Subsidies schemes.
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Priyabrata said:
7 years ago
UIDAI has made an unprecedented effort to compile holistic data of an individual in a single document named AADHAAR which has become a mandatory document in every step in our life. Govt has made it mandatory to link AADHAAR no everywhere, from bank a/c to obtain basic services like LPG connection, purchase of sim card or any application of exam-anyone can name it. Surely it is a comprehensive step to bring citizen under one canopy of unique identification no as well as to save government expenses from mismanagement of funds. But to what extent the data stored in AADHAAR are secure. Our data storage vulnerability recently has been evinced by the leakage of AADHAAR data. If that happens, then the sensitive data can be misused to make a fraudulent transaction and much more malevolent work. After all, An individual description is his/her privacy and it is ones right and leakage of such data leads to a violation of the privacy of a citizen. So, I think to remove all such bottlenecks is the first and foremost duty of govt before making it a mandatory document.
On the other hand, many people in rural area are yet to obtain the AADHAAR. So if anyone wants to open a bank a/c or a govt scheme, what would happen to him/her?Is his eligibility to be discarded due to lack of this AADHAAR?It should not happen. So making it flexible in case of rural and poor people is also necessary.
On the other hand, many people in rural area are yet to obtain the AADHAAR. So if anyone wants to open a bank a/c or a govt scheme, what would happen to him/her?Is his eligibility to be discarded due to lack of this AADHAAR?It should not happen. So making it flexible in case of rural and poor people is also necessary.
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Anonymous said:
7 years ago
As we all know, Aadhar is a unique identification ID issued to the Indian people by the government of India. Like other things it too has got some benefits and drawbacks.
BENEFITS.
-Earlier we had to carry multiple documents to confirm our identity but thanks to Aadhar cards as they have played a phenomenal role in reducing this burden as it contains all our biometrics, retinal scan and other required details.
-As it contains biometric details thus it can't be copied or faked easily for negative purposes.
-Earlier, it was observed that opening a bank account or buying a sim card seemed like a complicated task due to the involvement of long documentation process but now we need only the Aadhar card and the job is done immediately without taking too much time.
Drawbacks:
-Since past few months it has been observed that the government has made it mandatory to link up your bank account, PAN and others with Aadhar creating a nuanced problem and giving rise to jitters among people that their data might be stolen as all the details are now stored online.
-Aadhar here now plays a role of the key to the door i.e. If someone successfully hacks into your aadhar details he or she might gain full access to your bank details which may be dangerous.
BENEFITS.
-Earlier we had to carry multiple documents to confirm our identity but thanks to Aadhar cards as they have played a phenomenal role in reducing this burden as it contains all our biometrics, retinal scan and other required details.
-As it contains biometric details thus it can't be copied or faked easily for negative purposes.
-Earlier, it was observed that opening a bank account or buying a sim card seemed like a complicated task due to the involvement of long documentation process but now we need only the Aadhar card and the job is done immediately without taking too much time.
Drawbacks:
-Since past few months it has been observed that the government has made it mandatory to link up your bank account, PAN and others with Aadhar creating a nuanced problem and giving rise to jitters among people that their data might be stolen as all the details are now stored online.
-Aadhar here now plays a role of the key to the door i.e. If someone successfully hacks into your aadhar details he or she might gain full access to your bank details which may be dangerous.
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Rajasekhar said:
7 years ago
India has implemented a good idea. Each one of people gets an Aadhar card because of their identity proof. What ever you do in online or every thing our adhar card has been linked to that. No one manupulates to others.
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