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Unique Nilekani unveils his unique ID plans

Nandan Nilekani, chairperson of India’s unique identification (UID) number authority, hopes to get UIDs issued to around 600 million Indians in the next five years. Join the man himself in an exclusive interview with Gautam Chikermane.Watch interview with Nandan Nilekani

Updated on: Sep 02, 2009 12:55 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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For the next nine months at least, Nandan Nilekani, chairperson of India’s unique identification (UID) number authority, will not be leaving Indian shores. It will be the longest period in his professional life that he has never stepped out of the country.

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The former Infosys head is even ready to miss the annual World Economic Forum at Davos in January 2010, which he has been attending for over a decade.

The UID authority will have its main office in Delhi, a technology hub in Bangalore and eight regional offices across the country.

“All government benefits will be linked with UID…We will involve civil society in making it popular,” Nilekani said. The UID will be a revenue generating, self-sustaining model with the authority charging money from users in the private sector.

 
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