Kerala plans 100% Aadhaar enrolment by year end

In the first phase, the integration and service delivery will be rolled out in Welfare Boards

PTI | December 4, 2012



Kerala was targeting 100 per cent Aadhaar enrolment by the end of this financial year and the primary objective was to deliver government services and grants through Aadhaar enabled systems.

In the first phase, the integration and service delivery will be rolled out in Welfare Boards.

Government was planning to utilize this service in the Rajiv Avas Yojana (RAY) schemes, PDS, NREGS, LPG subsidy, a press noted issued by State Industries and IT Minister P K Kunhalikutty said in Kochi on Monday.

Today the e-governance scene of Kerala has web based services, ICT based call centers, mobile governance and the technological advances are fuelling the Government citizen relations further.

We are now focusing on the consolidation and integration of various applications and systems across the government to ensure a seamless delivery of services to the citizens,the note said.

The long term focus of the State is to create an integrated e-Gov platform where in the services provided by various government departments and agencies will get integrated into a unified system, the noted added.

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