- IANS, Lucknow| Updated: Mar 11, 2015 11:48 IST
The state government’s periodic instructions to the field functionaries concer ned to ensure smooth implementation of the project, including enrolment of residents and seeding of Aadhaar numbers in the beneficiary database, gave the desired strength to the project, Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) officials said.
To accelerate the pace of enrolment in the state, over four lakh residents were being enrolled every day with about 9,000 enrolment kits at 2,755 enrolment centres operated by 70 enrolment agencies.
Deputy director general (DDG), regional office, R.H. Singh said that 872 permanent enrolment centres (PEC) were being operated across the state to facilitate residents not only to enrol for Aadhaar but also to resolve other issues like generation of e-Aadhaar.
“To give impetus to the enrolment process, training and certification examination camps had been organised from December 2014 to February 2015 resulting in successful certification of over 2,000 operators and supervisors who are joining the workforce so as to boost the enrolment process in the state.
The Aadhaar database is the largest biometric database in the world and as per the Central government’s decision, Aadhaar is to be linked to various schemes and initiatives, the official added.