GS 2: GovernanceGS 2: Social JusticeGS 3: Science & TechnologyPrelims

Busting myths and half-truths about Poshan Tracker, Pg11

Poshan Tracker addresses myths surrounding e-KYC and facial recognition, enhancing transparency and accountability in nutrition monitoring for women and children.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Poshan Tracker, launched in 2021, is a government-funded nutrition monitoring system connecting over 1.4 million Anganwadi Centres.
  • It tracks service delivery and nutritional status of over 88 million women, children, and adolescent girls.
  • e-KYC digitally verifies a beneficiary’s identity through Aadhaar, requiring a one-time verification.
  • The Facial Recognition System (FRS) ensures the correct individual receives food rations by matching live photos with registered images.
  • As of August, nearly 3.69 crore out of 4.9 crore registered Take-Home Ration (THR) beneficiaries completed e-KYC and facial authentication.

Detailed Insights:

  • The Poshan Tracker aims to address challenges like duplicate beneficiaries and ration leakage through digital verification.
  • e-KYC involves entering the Aadhaar number, receiving an OTP, and verifying the beneficiary's identity on the Poshan Tracker.
  • FRS requires Anganwadi workers to capture a live photo of the beneficiary during THR distribution, matching it with the registered image.
  • The system enables real-time tracking of ration distribution, showing who received what, when, and where, enhancing transparency.
  • Facial authentication isn't required for children under six; verification is done through a parent or guardian.
  • Face matching functions both online and offline, addressing connectivity issues in rural areas.
  • Data is processed through encrypted channels, with no photographs or personal identifiers stored locally, ensuring data security.
  • Beneficiaries do not need smartphones; Anganwadi workers use the Poshan Tracker app for facial authentication during ration distribution.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • e-KYC: Digital verification of a beneficiary’s identity through their Aadhaar number.
  • Facial Recognition System (FRS): System that confirms the identity of a beneficiary using facial image matching.
  • Take-Home Ration (THR): Food ration distributed to beneficiaries, especially children and pregnant women, for consumption at home.
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