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No Aadhaar number has been cancelled, says UIDAI

In case any Aadhaar number holder has any grievance they can submit their feedback to UIDAI, it said, promising that grievance will be duly addressed.

Aadhaar, as the most commonly used digital identity, is used to avail of numerous subsidies, benefits and services.(HT Photo)
Published on Feb 20, 2024 11:03 AM IST
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Starting Jan 1, colour-coded e-rickshaws to ply on city roads

Police in Lucknow, India, plan to colour-code battery-operated rickshaws based on the zones they operate in to better regulate their numbers. E-rickshaw owners will have to fill in a new form and provide details such as routes, Aadhaar, PAN and criminal history to create a database. The move also aims to eliminate instances of minors driving these vehicles. The city has been divided into 16 zones, and the rickshaws will be seized if they operate outside their designated zone.

Their colours will be defined by the zones they operate in. The move, authorities hope, will help in keeping a check on their surging numbers. (File)
Updated on Dec 24, 2023 08:00 AM IST
By, Lucknow

The state of India’s public sector defence industry

This paper has been authored by Laxman Kumar Behera from ORF.

Digital era. (Getty Images)
Published on Dec 20, 2023 03:05 PM IST
ByORF

How did hue get there? A colour-mapping project is peering at pigments in art

The Asia-focused project aims to bridge key gaps in the history of pigments. How did a specific blue get to Europe; where was a certain popular yellow invented?

A 12th- century palm leaf manuscript is examined as part of the project, at the Asiatic Society, Mumbai. (Mapping Color in History)
Updated on Dec 15, 2023 10:28 PM IST
ByAnesha George

JUST LIKE THAT | Indians and their proclivity for data

A receptivity to interconnectedness comes naturally to us. Philosophy teaches us that even at the smallest atom, matter is part of an indivisible whole

The pandas of Rishikesh and Haridwar maintain what could arguably be the most extensive corpus of genealogies anywhere in the world. (PTI)
Published on Nov 12, 2023 09:16 AM IST
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