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Aadhaar Linkages: Problem of authentication at heart of the issue, not mere identity

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Aadhaar Linkages: Problem of authentication at heart of the issue, not mere identity

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Kapil Sibal argues that in areas with no electricity and no internet connectivity how can such authentication be done?

The hearings on Aadhaar and its various linkages and privacy and security issued attached to them continued before the Supreme Court constitution bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A K Sikri, A M Khanwilkar, D Y Chandrachud and Ashok Bhushan on Thursday (February 8).

Carrying on from where he broke off on Wednesday, senior counsel Kapil Sibal hit the nail on the head straightaway, pointing out how obtuse the entire system is. He said: “There is no electricity at so many places and (obviously) no wi-fi. In some places there are no machines, or machines that work. How will this whole process work? Authentication is required at all places, such as ration shops. But without electricity and without wi-fi (or internet connection), how will that authentication be carried out?”

He read the heading from a newspaper of the day: “’Ration shop in Delhi waits for iris machine.’ He said that this shows the system lacks the requisite infrastructure. Proper Infrastructural development will take five years,” he said. He also pointed out that “Identity is only a proof that you’re entitled to something.” What he wanted to say was that without the authentication, identity proof will remain incomplete, hence his or her entitlements will also not be fulfilled.[/vc_column_text][vc_raw_html][/vc_raw_html][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1518099413320{padding-top: 5px !important;padding-right: 5px !important;padding-bottom: 5px !important;padding-left: 5px !important;background-color: #d6d6d6 !important;border-radius: 5px !important;}”]Centre preparing software to link Aadhaar to driving licences, confirms committee to SC

A court-appointed committee on road safety headed by former Supreme Court judge Justice K S Radhakrishnan on Thursday (February 8) told the five-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra (which is now hearing the Aadhaar linkages PILs) that the Centre will soon announce the linkage of Aadhaar to driving licences.

The committee said that a software for this, covering all states on a real time basis, is being prepared. The committee reported to the court that during its meeting on November 28 last year with the joint secretary of Ministry of Road Transport and Highways regarding fake licences, it was informed that.

The National Informatics Centre is preparing ‘Sarthi-4’ under which all the licences would be linked to Aadhaar.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Tushar Mehta countered this, saying: “Nobody is excluded due to lack of infrastructure. We have remedies for that also.”

Senior counsel Rakesh Dwivedi said: “Mere presentation of Aadhaar card is permissible, in case authentication cannot be done. Alternate methods are mentioned in the act. If the Aadhaar number is found to be incorrect due to any demographic information error the Aadhaar holder may approach the concerned authority for the change in the demographic information.”

He submitted that the law does not provide for any exclusion and provisions are made to provide relief in case of difficulty in authentication. He said that in case of biometric information, wherein an individual is not being able to provide the required biometrics, an alternative may be provided as provided by the authorities established under the Act.

He said: “If no biometrics can be obtained due to circumstances such as amputation etc. such special cases can be verified through photographs. Alternative identification facilities will be provided. In case the individual is not able to receive his/her Aadhaar due to old age, etc, the same shall be issued to a beneficiary. A register shall be maintained and shall be audited periodically.

“If online authentication is not possible then alternatives such as OTP and QR can be explored,” ASG Mehta added. “It’s not like if I do not have Aadhaar I’m completely excluded from availing subsidiaries, services etc.”

To this Sibal said: “The hon’ble court must allow an interim order so that people will get their rations at least.”

At this Justice Sikri commented: “People below the poverty line, poor citizens may not even be aware of the benefits.”

The counsel for the government said: “This scheme is citizen friendly and all factors have been taken care of.”

Sibal countered: “My fundamental rights are being violated on an everyday basis. The state needs to protect the rights and livelihoods of people such as widows and the poor.”

At that point Justice Sikri asked an important question to Dwivedi. He asked: “Can we record your statement that no one is being excluded?”

At that Attorney General K K Venugopal reiterated the stand taken by the ASG as to alternate methods if authentication is not possible.

However, Sibal said that there aren’t enough provisions for alternate authentication. But Justice Khanwilkar said: “Any express exclusion is been taken care of by the government is the stand of the respondent.”

Justice Misra said: “We are dealing with the constitutional issue. You proceed with your arguments on exclusion. We don’t intend to stop you. If we will go for interim order, it will take long.”

Sibal said: “Aadhaar was not any random number, be it in physical or electronic form. It has to be decided whether mere possession of Aadhaar was enough or is authentication also required. Whether you are that person or not is the subject matter of authentication.”

He then moved to the security issue. He referred to Regulation 26 provided in the act referring to consequences of a security breach. He said that there can be multiple consequences if personal data is lost. “The statue gives an option to have a mere enrolment number and not actual Aadhaar number after authentication,” he said, pointing out the anomalous situation, he said that providing ‘or’ in the act will defy the purpose of authentication and everyone will just merely take an enrolment number and avoid authentication.

The bench agreed to this and said that authentication was the heart of the issue.

Sibal referred to English/ British law-Identities Card Act, 2006 which is similar to Aadhaar. He said that the list of alternatives should be priority-based and not option based. He said there can be multiple frauds in case personal data is lost. He read the National Identity Card Scheme of the UK which represents the worst of the government. The confrontation there is that the “bill is going to take our liberties.”

He said: “Nobody in the world can say databases cannot be compromised. There can be no assurance on loss of data. He referred to the Her Majesty’s Revenue & Custom (HMRC) in the UK which lost data of 25 million people. “You are putting an individual’s data at risk,” he said.

He said “identity sharing in Aaadhaar is an alarming and conflicting issue. he said that additional features such as Identity plus is what makes Aaadhaar different from other IDs such as Social Security Numbers etc. Here that is unconstitutional as it leads to collection of meta data of an individual.”

Hearings commence again on Tuesday (February 13).[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Ensure nutrition supplement ad wins hearts, Tweeple say video taught them a lot | WATCH

In this era of ads where some advertisements are really praised for their inclusivity while the others are being criticised, Ensure (an American brand of nutritional supplements) have also come up with a very heart touching advertisement in this festive season.

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In this era of ads where some advertisements are really praised for their inclusivity while the others are being criticised, Ensure (an American brand of nutritional supplements) have also come up with a very heart touching advertisement in this festive season.

The video is on fleek and it’s being liked and shared by people a lot on social media, soon it came out. Tweeple are appreciating and twitting this viral video with good compliments.

In this inspiring advertisement, we can see a man making a list of guests, asking her wife for one of his specific friends on the occasion of the festival but her wife denies informing him about the long list and work overload, the man then make her a cup of hot tea made of Ensure milk powder, saying that we should thank the people who took time for us when nobody did. This cute message is liked by the people and Twitter is flooded with appreciation posts with the hashtag StrongerInsideOut.

One person tweeted that this video taught him to come up front, help people and celebrate. Have a look :

The other Twitter user wrote about the amazing initiative of this video and appreciated this.

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Ensure is an American for nutritional supplements and replacements for meals. This brand, Ensure is manufactured by Abbott Laboratories.

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Tip Tip Barsa Paani: Raveena Tandon or Katrina Kaif? Mohra star likes tweets hailing original song

Apart from the movie’s plot, Sooryavanshi is ruling the hearts of the audience with its peppy songs. Recently, the makers have dropped the remake of the iconic 90s song Tip Tip Barsa Paani that has been recreated by Katrina and Akshay.

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The much-awaited film from Rohit Shetty’s cop universe, Sooryavanshi hit the silver screens on November 5. Apart from the movie’s plot, the Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif starrer is ruling the hearts of the audience with its peppy songs. Recently, the makers have dropped the remake of the iconic 90s song Tip Tip Barsa Paani that has been recreated by Katrina and Akshay.

The original Tip Tip Barsa Paani song from Mohra film was voiced by the singers, noted singers Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik. It came out in the year 1994 wherein the audience had witnessed the sizzling chemistry between Raveena Tandon and Akshay Kumar.

Raveena Tandon likes tweets hailing original Tip Tip Barsa Paani

Soon after the song was released, fans started comparing it to the original song from the film Mohra, which featured Raveena Tandon and Akshay Kumar. The recreated version by Kat and Akki sent the mercury soaring and is receiving rave reviews, however, a section of fans had conflicting opinions about Katrina’s performance. While some of them admired her performance, others felt that it did not match the original version.

One of the fans tweeted that the original tip tip barsa pani is something else, that too in the early 90s. The Tip Tip Barsa Pani star has liked the tweets wherein the audience have praised the original version of the song.

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In the song, Katrina Kaif can be seen donning a silver metallic saree and her scintillating moves will surely make you fall head over heels in love with her. While Katrina is dancing in the rain, Akshay can be seen admiring her. The song has a carnival set up and has been recreated by Tanishk Bagchi.

Watch the Tip Tip song here

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Bheemla Nayak’s latest song out: Pawan Kalyan’s new power look in the lungi

Finally the wait is over, after a long time this new song Lala Bheemla has been released today. It is debuted by the filmmakers of the upcoming film Bheemla Nayak, which stars superstar Pawan Kalyan.

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Finally, the wait is over, after a long time this new song Lala Bheemla has been released today. It is debuted by the filmmakers of the upcoming film Bheemla Nayak, which stars superstar Pawan Kalyan.

Lala Bheemla is a song with such a high level of energy and music. The song is composed by S Thaman and released on the occasion of Trivikram’s birthday who is a lyricist and dialogue writer for the film.

Manobala Vijayabalan tweeted about the song release with the date, song name and the name of filmstar Pawan Kalyan.

The song is based on strong composition, intense lyrics, aggressive vocals, and hair-raising imagery which absolutely meets beyond the expectations.

It’s a treat to watch Pawan Kalyan dressed as a cop in a mass avatar in Lungi. The female dancers from Odisha in the background are also enhancing the mass appeal.

The fact that Trivikram Srinivas, who produced the film’s screenplay and dialogues, also wrote the song’s lyrics is intriguing. Because of his energetic singing, Arun Kaundinya totally changed the mood of the song which is an absolute game-changer.

If we talk about the production of the film, Naga Vamsi has produced the film under the company Sithara Entertainments. Fans of the actor Pawan Kalyan are amazed to hear this incredible song. Therefore, Bheemla Nayak is set to hit the theatres in Sankranthi 2022.

Nithya Menen also plays the lead role in Bheemla Nayak. S Thaman is in charge of the film’s musical score, while Ravi K. Chandran and Naveen Nooli are the cinematographer and editor, respectively.

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