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Aadhaar: Government has a new plan to improve your Aadhaar ‘experience’ – Times of India

Aadhaar: Government has a new plan to improve your Aadhaar ‘experience’ – Times of India

Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), has embarked on a nationwide capacity building drive to augment efficiency of thousands of Aadhaar operators across the country. The UIDAI is a statutory authority established under the provisions of the Aadhaar Act, 2016 on 12 July 2016 by the Government of India. The body was created to issue Unique Identification numbers (UID), named as “Aadhaar”, to all residents of India.
What is the UIDAI initiative
The exercise will strengthen the ecosystem further by making the operators aware of latest changes in policies/procedures in the Aadhaar ecosystem and cut down errors at operator level during enrolment, updates and authentication processes. Most importantly, it will further improve experience of residents.
As part of the initiative, the UIDAI has already conducted nearly two dozen training sessions in several States and Union Territories including in North-Eastern States in the past few months. As operators work at the ground level, and are responsible for enrolment, update and authentications, it is imperative that they possess a sound understanding of processes, guidelines and policies.
What UIDAI workshops aim at
The training sessions already conducted have equipped nearly 3,500 operators and master trainers with the latest knowledge, and mechanisms of enrolment, update and authentication processes. They can initiate the process of knowledge dissemination and spread the acquired information further as well.
Besides, over 100 more such full-day training sessions will be conducted by the UIDAI during the current year across all the States and Union Territories.
It is believed that a robust knowledge of Aadhaar ecosystem and behavioral change by these partners will help in giving more empathetic and improved experience to residents at enrolment/update centres across the country.

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