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- Recently, MeitY has notified the Aadhaar Authentication for Good Governance (Social Welfare, Innovation, Knowledge) Amendment Rules, 2025 under the Aadhaar Act, 2016.
Key Highlights of the 2025 Amendment
- Expansion of Aadhaar Authentication Scope: Allows government and non-government entities to use Aadhaar authentication for specific public interest services.
- Expands to e-commerce, travel, tourism, hospitality, and healthcare sectors, ensuring seamless access to services beyond government initiatives.
- Enhancing Ease of Living & Service Delivery: Aadhaar authentication will improve service accessibility for residents, reducing bureaucracy and delays.
- Ensures trusted transactions between service providers and users.
- Approval Process for Aadhaar Authentication Requests: Entities must submit an application to the concerned ministry or department through a dedicated portal.
- The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) will examine applications and provide recommendations.
Significance of the Amendments
- Promotes innovation by enabling digital transformation through Aadhaar-based solutions.
- Boosts knowledge dissemination and access to essential services.
- Strengthens collaboration between the government and private sector for efficient service delivery.
- Ensures regulatory oversight, maintaining privacy and security standards.
Know About Aadhar
- Aadhaar is a 12-digit unique identification number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) (established under the Aadhaar Act, 2016) to residents of India.
- Aadhaar is based on biometric and demographic data. Each Aadhaar number is unique to an individual, preventing duplication and ensuring accuracy.
- Aadhaar is not proof of citizenship.
Legal Framework of Aadhaar
- Section 7 of Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits and Services) Act, 2016: Government may require Aadhaar for accessing benefits, subsidies, and services funded by the Consolidated Fund of India or States.
- Supreme Court Ruling on Aadhaar (2018): Aadhaar is constitutional but not mandatory for private services like bank accounts, mobile numbers, or school admissions.
- Aadhaar metadata retention: UIDAI cannot store authentication data beyond six months.
- Aadhaar and Privacy: The Right to Privacy (2017) Puttaswamy judgment reaffirmed that Aadhaar data must be secured and not misused.
Source: TH
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