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PAC Flags Aadhaar Biometric Verification Failure, Seeks Review, Pg13
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has flagged serious concerns regarding the failure of Aadhaar biometric verification, which is leading to the exclusion of genuine beneficiaries from key welfare schemes. The PAC has called for a comprehensive review of UIDAI’s functioning.
Key Highlights:
- PAC highlighted the high rate of Aadhaar biometric verification failures, affecting access to food and job schemes.
- Committee chaired by K.C. Venugopal reviewed findings from the CAG’s 2021 report and heard testimonies from UIDAI and Ministry of Electronics and IT.
- Failures are common among manual labourers (fingerprint issues) and the elderly (iris mismatch).
- UIDAI claimed it is upgrading systems but admitted that data leaks originated at enrolment centres.
- MPs also raised concerns over duplicate Aadhaar entries and delayed deactivation of deceased individuals' cards.
- The issue has cross-party concern due to its impact on the most vulnerable sections.
Detailed Insights:
- Aadhaar biometric failure is a systemic barrier in accessing government entitlements such as PDS rations, MNREGA wages, pensions, etc.
- Physical wear and ageing degrade biometric identifiers like fingerprints and iris scans, causing authentication mismatches.
- UIDAI’s assurance of technological upgrades has not sufficiently addressed exclusion and grievance redressal.
- The CAG’s audit report (2021) highlighted multiple governance and oversight deficiencies in UIDAI’s functioning.
- The risk of data duplication and identity fraud persists due to weak processes for updating and deactivating Aadhaar records.
- PAC’s observations reflect the increasing need for alternate authentication mechanisms and manual override provisions.
Way Forward:
- Introduce alternative authentication methods (e.g., OTP, facial recognition, manual ID checks) to prevent exclusion.
- Strengthen grievance redressal mechanisms for beneficiaries facing authentication failures.
- Improve data de-duplication and death registration to deactivate inactive or fraudulent Aadhaar numbers.
- Enhance transparency and accountability in enrolment centres to prevent data leaks.
- Conduct regular audits of UIDAI systems and authentication failures to guide corrective action.
- Ensure better outreach and education to inform citizens about options available during biometric failures.
Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:
- Biometric Authentication: A method of identity verification using unique physical characteristics like fingerprints and iris patterns.
- UIDAI (Unique Identification Authority of India): Statutory authority under MEITY responsible for implementing Aadhaar.
- Authentication Failure: When biometric or demographic data fails to match records in UIDAI’s central database.
- Data Duplication: Occurs when multiple Aadhaar numbers exist for the same individual or deceased persons remain active in the database.
Mains Mock Question:
Q. Aadhaar biometric authentication was meant to ensure targeted delivery of benefits, but it has often resulted in exclusion. Elucidate.