Wednesday, July 13, 2011

SWOT Analysis of UIDAI / ADHAAR card



Strengths---


The unique identification numbers will take into account the database of the poor and the marginalised people, mostly living in the rural areas.The numbers will, for the first time, provide an identity to those who need it the most.

Weakness---

The Nandan Nilekani led Aadhar project and UIDAI is unconstitutional as it is neither supported by any law nor it has any safeguards for protecting civil liberties of Indians. Initially, UIDAI said that UID number would be optional but now government is making it mandatory both directly and indirectly. Further, by suppressing the public inputs, objections and suggestions, Indian government is just proving the points that Aadhar and UIDAI are most offensive tools of civil liberty violations in India.


aadhar card



Oppurtunities---

The Aadhar project, running into thousands of crores, offers many opportunities for IT companies, both in terms of hardware as well as software that will run the system on a perpetual basis. The equipment at each enrolment centres costs about Rs. 3 lakh, according to senior sources in the authority. Multiply this by about 350-400 and you get a sense of what it costs for a single district. In effect, enrolment in a single district will cost between Rs. 10 crore and Rs. 12 crore. This does not include the cost borne by the State machinery in actually getting people to enrol, the logistics or the administrative expenses.

Information available from the UIDAI shows that many of the top Indian IT firms have logged on to the Aadhar project in one way or the other. Satyam Computer Services Ltd., the once venerable IT company that now functions from the Mahindra stable, is supplying “biometric solutions” for the authority. The biometric readers are themselves supplied by L1 Identity Solutions, an American company, which has been supplying similar equipment to the U.S. Department for Homeland Security. Accenture, the global outsourcing solutions major, has also won a contract to implement biometric solutions for the Authority.

Incidentally, advertising company, Percept, is among the entities that have won contracts from the UIDAI for developing “creative content”. Bharti Airtel is to supply space for the authority's data centre in Bangalore. Companies such as Tata Consultancy Services have won multiple contracts. The firm has won a contract to provide “biometric solutions” as well as for “redesigning, development, maintenance and support of the UIDAI's Web portal”. In February 2010, Ernst and Young Consultancy Services won the contract to assist the UIDAI in setting up its Central ID Data Repository and as a provider of managed services.

Threats --

1.Every personal detail of individual will be available at a single point. Bad people of society will find it lot easier to steal any personal information of any individual which may used for any wrong purpose.

2.India has been facing various hacking problems from inside and abroad. Many times our government sites were also being hacked by hackers and Indian government has accepted some times that some of secret information has been stolen by hackers. This is very clear that our cyber security is not safe.

3.We are having a lot of corrupted people in India specially in government department. Everyone know that for money, maximum of government official leak any kind of information. Then what will be surety of our privacy.

4.It is proposed that UIN will be used as PAN for income tax purpose. If this happen than PAN will be available easily to any body and one may use other UIN or say PAN for any transaction. Today at least one can't find easily others PAN no.

5.It is also proposed that UIN to be used as mobile no. of individual. It means if one find your UIN any how he may create trouble for you. However I don't personally think that private mobile companies will let it happen.

6.Village people will be offered Rs.100 for getting their Unique Identity Number. Every one know very well how project "Narega" got corruption and to what level. Most of the village people have thinking of just earning money, they really don't care for country. The greediness Rs.100 may bring such people in India which have no existence. Further this may also create slightly problem to our family planning program.



Tuesday, July 12, 2011

5th conference of the association of SAARC speakers and parliamentarians held in New Delhi


What our PM ManMohan Singh had to say at the meeting 

In the latter part of the 20th century, there was a "fashionable" school of political thought prevalent in some sections of our societies, which argued that democracy is not conducive for economic progress in developing countries. In the guise of wanting to achieve economic development, some countries moved towards oligarchy and autocracy with disastrous results for the countries concerned.


Fortunately, this view is rapidly losing all credibility as - to quote PM Man Mohan Singh from his inaugural speech yesterday - the winds of democracy are blowing -not only to all corners of South Asia - but also across the world. While our friends and neighbors from the region, Maldives, Nepal, Bhutan and Afghanistan have also chosen Parliamentary democracy as their model of governance, the Arab spring saw the stunning fall of some autocracies entrenched in power for several decades.

Part of the credit for this revival of confidence in democracy must be given to India because India has now convincingly proven to the world that democracy is not an obstacle for economic development but in fact a sine qua non for progress and prosperity in the 21st century. Despite many challenges over the years, India has never veered away from it's vigorous commitment to democratic principals. In spite of all the shortcomings and flaws of democracy, the worlds largest democracy must be commended for proving that there is no alternative to democracy if we are to deliver the future our people demand and to ensure the future they deserve.

As the Sri Lankan Speaker said in his speech yesterday, our commitment to democracy and the rule of law must be firmly established. However democracy cannot be gauged merely by the icing on the cake or by the grand standing of our politicians and leaders. The lofty rhetoric of our leaders must match the ground reality. As the Maldivian speaker said yesterday power of democracy should be measured by the strength of it's democratic institutions. As HON. yaswanth Singh said in the morning session democracy must also reach the grass roots to be meaningful.

Now the challenge before us is to ensure that such democratic institutions are in place and irreversibly entrenched and democratic checks and balances are not tampered with. The executive, legislative and judicial arms of the government must be clearly defined and separation of powers guaranteed. The sovereignty of Parliament must be jealously guarded by us never allowing it to become a mere rubber stamp in the hands of the executive. If we are to win the trust and confidence of the people, accountability and transparency is also of pivotal importance. The leader of the opposition chairing the all powerful public finance committee in Pakistan- as pointed out by the Pakistani speaker - is indeed commendable in this respect.

Truly independent elections commissions, independent police commissions should be put in place to win the trust of the people; a vibrantly independent media culture is essential and in countries like ours where corruption is a serious challenge, a freedom of information is also essential. Civil society must also be allowed to play an active role in the process of governance.

In conclusion let me say that democracy should never be taken for granted; eternal vigilance, as they say, is the price we have to pay for freedom. It is in this context, that I too would like to endorse the excellent proposal put forward by the Hon. Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan for the establishment of a regional Parliament which I believe could also act as a watchdog for democracy in our region.


Tuesday, July 5, 2011

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Occurrence of Metals,Carbon and its Compounds (Discussion and Quiz)


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Occurrence of Metals

1.Properties of Metals
2. Extraction of Metals

Carbon and its Compounds

3. Allotropes of Carbon
4. Carbon Monoxide (CO)
5. Carbon Dioxide and the Environment
6. Carbon Cycle in Nature and Photosythesis
7. Fuels
8. Rocket Fuels
9. Hydrocarbons 



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Petroleum and Natural Gas,Agricultural Chemistry (Discussions and Quiz)


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Agricultural Chemistry

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Current Affairs May,June 2011

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ANCIENT HISTORY REVISION PART-1


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Revision for UPSC Prelims

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