SEMI FINAL | BUSINESS CASE - BCS 02

Head of Marketing Department Submission BCS SF 02

NMO Season 1

A dilemma with aadhar

Submission Date & Time : 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Submitted By: Divya Bhardwaj - Head of Marketing Department From Team Ramanujan

BCS Solution SummaryCreate awareness and social programs in schools to get acquainted with the benefits of the AADHAR w/o compromising the data security
Solution

"A) To increase usability and easiness without comprimising privacy of an individual 1.Create awareness and social programs in schools to get acquainted with the benefits of the AADHAR w/o compromising the data security

2. Proper training shoukd be provided to all the employees so that there are no mistakes.

3.By implementing the GDPR the data protection rights of the user can be checked

B) To increase reach of aadhar in remote parts of country

1. Awareness among youth and through that awareness among rural people. The youth shoukd be motivated to work towards achieving the goal of making aadhar accessible to the remotest parts of the country.

2.B - Access to and connect all the gram panchayats and Tehsils to a central system database to the sure that even the people of the remote areas are connected to the AADHAR system.

C) Making Aadhar a self sustaining model

1. Proper implementation such that there is restriction of companies and government using the customer data. Or a system wherein whenever they want to share customer’s info the customer should get a prompt on his or her contact number whether to allow that or not.

2. Server centralisation. Opt out option hai. Option to only use name, address and other details & leaving the biometric which is the reason of concern for people.

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4. To reach the remote parts of India , more Aadhaar centres need to be opened. Youth can be utilised as not much skills are needed for that. So negligible expense on their training.

5. Charge people a payment as negligible as ten rupees per year for the Aadhaar card. This way government can get (140 crore rupees, assuming when everybody gets an Aadhar card).After that can charge 10 rupee per subsidy they avail. Again that would generate a self-sustainable model."

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