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10791 - Watch How India’s Ambitious Aadhaar Identification Program Often Fails to Deliver - Wall Street Journal



Many complain that fingerprint scanners have made things harder than before

India's government is giving a unique ID to each of its 1.2 billion citizens, creating the world's largest biometric data set. But some are questioning Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision to use technology to solve the country's most critical problems: poverty and corruption. Photo: Karan Deep Singh/The Wall Street Journal
By GABRIELE PARUSSINI
Jan 13, 2017 12:56 pm IST


India’s government is forging ahead with an ambitious plan to provide every citizen with a reliable form of identification, something the world’s second-most populous country has been trying to do for decades.


Residents say the fingerprint scanner installed as a part of the government's rollout of digital identification program 'Aadhaar' often fails to recognize their fingerprints. PHOTO: KARAN DEEP SINGH/THE WALL STREET JOURNAL



60-year-old Daya Chand leans on the bark of a plum tree where officials tucked the machine to issue receipts for subsidized food in the patchy lanes of New Delhi's Mehram Nagar. PHOTO: KARAN DEEP SINGH/THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

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