Well holding Nandan Nilekani personally responsible for poor delivery/execution of aadar cards/project would discourage people from the private sector to volunteer to work with Government.
Aadar could have been a one stop solution to a number of issues. Even now if implemented well, it could serve its immediate objectives.
Yes. There was duplication: two wings of the government were doing almost the same thing; when integration could have saved scarce resources and funds deployed could have been put to optimum use.
Even now it is possible for Government to call for a discussion with people across the country on the best way to put an official number on every citizen without the State having to pay for this exercise!
Any takers?
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 5:22 PM, PARTHA SARATHI <bnvpsarathi@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
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Dear friends, ellI submit my opinion as under-The Adhaar scheme is very good .If implemented in right earnest many existing gaps can be plugged and greater transparency can be brought. The implementation of the Adhaar scheme is not just the responsibility of few individuals. At all levels of the organisational hierarchy every one concerned should feel the responsibility and do his job. The pragmatic way to solve this issue has to be thought over instead of abandoning the Adhaar scheme.Civil societies and NGOs can play an active role to assist the Govt in implementation of the Adhaar scheme . Welfare societies of housing colonies can handle the distribution of the Adhaar cards to the colony residents. ( In our colony our welfare society has taken up this job .When our colony residents visit the welfare society office to pay the monthly water and power bills they collect their Adhaar cards from the society office.)Mr.Nandan Nilekani is not only a successful entrepreneur but also a man with an urge to do some thing to the society and he has taken up this assignment.He is going ahead with this assignment despite several bureaucratic hurdles . Adhaar cards can be used not only for cash transfers schemes of Govt but for several other multiple purposes and if implemented properly it can bring down the level of corruption ,make the system of Public Distribution System more effective and ensure accuracy of data of various Govt Depts ,especially in public utility and social welfare functions.We need to take an analytic and overall view of the matter and if the scheme is beneficial then the issues involved in implementation of the scheme are to addressed instead of abandoning the project midway.I do agree that on several counts our Govt has failed and there is a general mood in the public that nothing good will happen. However, when some thing good is initiated let us support it by offering constructive criticism to make the things more effective so that country is benefited in the long run.With warm regards,B.N.V.Parthasarathi.Ex-Vice President and Branch HeadBank of Bahrain and KuwaitVisiting faculty at JNTU Hyderabad and other institutions.Mobile- 09885064644--- On Sat, 29/12/12, achuth kumar <taachuthkumar@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
From: achuth kumar <taachuthkumar@yahoo.co.in>
Subject: Re: [MTC Global] Adhaar Cards
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Why do we say shame on India when the organisation responsible for this is UIDAI which is headed by the legendary whiz kid Nandan Neelkani. Aadhaar is an exercie in futility, a gigantic absurdity and a drain on public money. The man Nandan Neelkani should be held squarely responsibe for all the goofups not the nation.Regards--- On Sat, 29/12/12, Dr.Appalayya Meesala <ameesala@gmail.com> wrote:T A Achuth Kumar
From: Dr.Appalayya Meesala <ameesala@gmail.com>
Subject: [MTC Global] Adhaar Cards
To: "join_mtc" <join_mtc@googlegroups.com>
Date: Saturday, 29 December, 2012, 5:22 PM
Adhaar Cards are very important but they would never reach their owners!
The way Adhaar cards could not be delivered to the cardholders is a glaring and monumental example of India's stupidity. Although a lot of importance is attached to Adhaar cards, the authorities could not properly arrange with couriering companies or post offices for their proper delivery.
Any other nation can snigger at the way we organize ourselves in India.
Even two years after enrollment, cards have not reached their owners. In some cases, a family member receives two cards while other members enrolled on the same day are puzzled at inordinate delay and non-receipt of the cards.
Cart loads of Adhaar cards are dumped into dustbins.
What a mess !
Shame on India's Collective Inefficiency to do simple things!
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