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25 Jun 2009
NEW DELHI: The government on Thursday set in motion the process of providing a Unique Identification Number to India's citizens and appointed Nandan Nilekani. Infosys Technologies co-chairman Nandan Nilekani as head of an authority for this purpose.
The move to set up the UID Authority of India (UIDAI), under the aegis of the Planning Commission, is aimed at providing a unique identity to the targeted population of the flagship schemes to ensure that the benefits reach them, information and broadcasting minister Ambika Soni told reporters here after the Cabinet meeting.
As chairman of the body, Nilekani will have Cabinet minister rank and status, she said.
"The authority shall have the responsibilities to lay down plans and policies to implement the Unique Identification Scheme (UID), shall own and operate the Unique Identification Number database and be responsible for its updation and maintenance on an ongoing basis," she said.
The authority will identify the targeted groups for various flagship programmes, she added.
The flagship schemes of the UPA include the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan, National Rural Health Mission and Bharat Nirman.
The unique identification number would ensure that any lacuna in these schemes is removed so that the benefits do not reach those they are not meant for.
Nilekani resigns from Infosys to take up new assignment
Meanwhile, Nandan Nilekani on Thursday resigned as Co-Chairman of Infosys Technologies and its board following his appointment as Chairman of an IT-driven government program for providing unique identification numbers to citizens of the country.
"The Board of Directors at Infosys has already accepted Nilekani's resignation. The resignation would be effective from July 9, 2009," the company said in a statement here.
As co-founder of India's second-largest software exporting firm, Nilekani served as director on the Infosys board since its inception in 1981.
Between March 2002 and June 2007, he served as the company's chief executive officer and managing director. He was later re-designated as Co-Chairman of the Board of Directors.
"We are glad that an extraordinary individual like Nandan has got an opportunity to add value to India through this position. As a company that has always put the interest of society ahead of itself, Infosys will accept his absence with a sense of duty to a larger cause," Infosys Chairman and Mentor N R Narayana Murthy said.
NEW DELHI: The government on Thursday set in motion the process of providing a Unique Identification Number to India's citizens and appointed Nandan Nilekani. Infosys Technologies co-chairman Nandan Nilekani as head of an authority for this purpose.
The move to set up the UID Authority of India (UIDAI), under the aegis of the Planning Commission, is aimed at providing a unique identity to the targeted population of the flagship schemes to ensure that the benefits reach them, information and broadcasting minister Ambika Soni told reporters here after the Cabinet meeting.
As chairman of the body, Nilekani will have Cabinet minister rank and status, she said.
"The authority shall have the responsibilities to lay down plans and policies to implement the Unique Identification Scheme (UID), shall own and operate the Unique Identification Number database and be responsible for its updation and maintenance on an ongoing basis," she said.
The authority will identify the targeted groups for various flagship programmes, she added.
The flagship schemes of the UPA include the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan, National Rural Health Mission and Bharat Nirman.
The unique identification number would ensure that any lacuna in these schemes is removed so that the benefits do not reach those they are not meant for.
Nilekani resigns from Infosys to take up new assignment
Meanwhile, Nandan Nilekani on Thursday resigned as Co-Chairman of Infosys Technologies and its board following his appointment as Chairman of an IT-driven government program for providing unique identification numbers to citizens of the country.
"The Board of Directors at Infosys has already accepted Nilekani's resignation. The resignation would be effective from July 9, 2009," the company said in a statement here.
As co-founder of India's second-largest software exporting firm, Nilekani served as director on the Infosys board since its inception in 1981.
Between March 2002 and June 2007, he served as the company's chief executive officer and managing director. He was later re-designated as Co-Chairman of the Board of Directors.
"We are glad that an extraordinary individual like Nandan has got an opportunity to add value to India through this position. As a company that has always put the interest of society ahead of itself, Infosys will accept his absence with a sense of duty to a larger cause," Infosys Chairman and Mentor N R Narayana Murthy said.