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Government Amends Aadhaar rules Allowing private entities to use Aadhaar authentication for delivering services

Posted 01 Feb 2025

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The Ministry of electronics and IT (Meity) notified Aadhaar Authentication for Good Governance (Social Welfare, Innovation, Knowledge) Amendment Rules, 2025, amending the 2020 rules.

  • These Rules have been notified under the Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits and Services) Act, 2016.

Amendments to the 2020 Rules

  • Expanding Aadhaar Authentication for Ease of Living: The amendment enables both government and non-government entities to avail Aadhaar authentication service for providing various services in the public interest. 
    • The amendment extends to services in sectors like e-commerce, travel, tourism, hospitality, and healthcare.
  • Streamlined approval process for Aadhaar Authentication requests
    • Entities seeking Aadhaar authentication must apply to the concerned ministry or department via a dedicated portal.
    • Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) examines applications, and MeitY grants approval based on recommendations.
    • The concerned ministry or department notifies the entity after MeitY confirmation.

Significance of these Amendments

  • Improved Governance and Innovation: 
    • Encourages the development of innovative digital solutions leveraging Aadhaar authentication.
    • Strengthens partnerships between government and private entities for better governance.
  • Trusted transactions: With the use Aadhaar authentication trusted transaction is ensured between service provider and service seeker.
  • Efficient Service Delivery: Streamlines processes for faster and more efficient delivery of Aadhaar-enabled services.

About Aadhaar: 

  • It 12-digit random number issued by Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI).
    • UIDAI is a statutory authority established under the Aadhaar Act, 2016.
    • It contains Demographic (Name, Gender, Date of Birth, Address) & Biometric (Fingerprints, Iris scans and Facial Photograph) data.
  • Section 7 of the Aadhaar Act 2016: Governments may require Aadhaar for beneficiaries to access benefits or subsidies under schemes funded by the Consolidated Fund of India or States
  • AADHAAR Meta Data: As per Supreme court Aadhaar data cannot be stored beyond 6 months.
  • Tags :
  • UIDAI
  • MeitY
  • Aadhar
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