Wednesday, May 15, 2013

3296 - Approval for funding Phase IV of the UIDAI





Approval for funding Phase IV of the UIDAI 

The Cabinet Committee on Unique Identification Authority of India (CC-UIDAI)
 today approved cost estimates of Phase IV of the UID Scheme at an estimated cost
 of Rs.3436.16 crore which includes various project components such as cost of
 enrolment for additional 40 crore residents through multiple registrars, cost of
 updation services, cost of printing and delivery of Aadhaar letters, additional cost
 for construction of buildings for headquarters, data centres, non-data centres and
 additional rent for regional offices of UIDAI.

The expenditure comprises (a) Rs. 1600 crore towards cost of enrolments for
 additional 40 crore residents, (b) Rs. 490 crore towards cost of updation services,
 (c) Rs.1049 crore towards cost of printing and dispatch of Aadhaar letters,
 (d) Rs. 247.16 crore towards additional cost for construction of buildings for
headquarters, data centres and non-data centres.

Phase IV of the project will commence immediately. Since the launch of the
 project on 29th September 2010, UID numbers have been issued to more than
 31 crore residents. Enrolment for additional 40 crore residents allotted to UIDAI
 will be completed by March 2014. UID numbers will also be issued in respect of
 enrolment data packets received through Registrar General of India (RGI) as per
 their committed time lines.

The UID project would provide unique numbers to all residents of India. The UID
 project is primarily aimed at ensuring inclusive growth by providing a form of
 identity to those who do not have any identity. It also seeks to provide UID
 numbers to marginalized section of the society and thus would strengthen equity.
 Apart from providing identity, the UID will enable better delivery of services and
 effective governance.

Background

The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) was established in 2009 and
 has been mandated to issue Unique Identification (UID) numbers to residents of
 India. UIDAI was constituted by the Government of India on 28th January 2009 as
 an attached office of the Planning Commission. Consequent upon creation and
 establishment of the UIDAI in 2009 for providing unique identification to
 residents across the country, the proposal for Phase I of the scheme was placed
 before the Standing Finance Committee (SFC) for seeking approval for an amount
 of Rs.147.31 crore to meet expenditure during the initial period of 12 months.
 The proposal was approved by the SFC in its meeting held on 11th November,
 2009 and by the Finance Minister subsequently.

Subsequently, Phase II of the scheme comprising cost estimates towards issuing
10 crore UID numbers (Aadhaar numbers) through multiple registrars, other
 project components and recurring establishment costs for the period upto
 March 2014 for an total outlay of Rs.3,023.01 crore was approved by the
 CC-UIDAI in its meeting held on 22nd July, 2010.

Thereafter, Phase III of the scheme comprising cost estimates towards issue of
 UID numbers (Aadhaar numbers) to 20 crore residents through multiple registrars
 upto March 2012, technology and other support infrastructure costs for creation,
storage and maintenance of data and services for leveraging the usage of Aadhaar
 for the entire estimated resident population upto March 2017 was approved by
 the CC-UIDAI in its meeting held on 27th January, 2012. The outlay was
 Rs.8,814.75 crore by subsuming the earlier approval of Rs.3,023.01 crore for Phase II of the Scheme.

SH/NK

(Release ID :95881)