OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
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New Delhi, Nov. 10:
The Centre today announced a digital scheme that does away with the need to furnish physical life certificates to ensure continuity of pension.
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The initiative is expected to benefit over 50 lakh central government pensioners. Pensioners of state governments and PSUs can also benefit if the technology is adopted by the employers.
However, it is not yet clear when the digital life certificate scheme will come into being.
The existing system requires pensioners to send an attested physical life certificate in November each year to the Pension Disbursing Agency to prove that they are alive so that pension can continue to be credited to their accounts. Earlier, the pensioners had to personally hand over the certificates.
Under Jeevan Pramaan, the new Aadhaar-based scheme, a programme is expected to read real time the pensioner’s Aadhaar number and biometric details (iris and thumb prints) from the pensioner’s mobile device or computer. The software will establish whether the pensioner is alive at the time of authentication and enable the pension disbursing authority to continue to distribute the pension.
The department of electronics and information technology has developed the software application which will enable the recording of the pensioner’s Aadhaar number and biometric details from the mobile device or computer by plugging in a biometric-reading device.
Details such as date, time, and biometric information will be uploaded to a central database, enabling the pension disbursing authority to access the digital life certificate, a government statement said.
The software application system will be made available to pensioners and other stakeholders on a large scale at no extra cost. It can be operated on a personal computer or a smartphone, using an inexpensive biometric reading device.
The facility will also be made available at common service centres being operated under the National e-Governance Plan for the benefit of pensioners residing in remote areas, the statement said.
However, the personalised system has still some takers who feel that annual visits would help them keep in touch with their erstwhile workplaces and former colleagues.
The Narendra Modi government had earlier substituted attestation of documents (needed for entrance exams) by government officials with self-attestation.