Govt to roll out Aadhar Pay for cashless transactions


New Delhi, Jan 28 (PTI): Government will soon roll out Aadhaar Pay service that will enable people to make and receive payments using their Aadhaar number and biometrics.

"We are going to start Aadhaar Pay. With this people will not require to carry their phone for payments. They can visit any merchant, share their Aadhaar number and verify themselves using biometrics to pay and receive money," Electronics and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said.

As of now, 14 banks have come on board for Aadhaar Pay and the service will be launched soon, Prasad said told reporters.

"We are in talks with other banks too. The service will be launched very soon," he informed.

Further, the Minister said, Bharat Interface for Money (BHIM), the common platform for making quick payments using the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), has also been integrated with Aadhaar Enabled Payment System on Thursday.

Around 111 crore people in the country have Aadhaar numbers.

"There are 49 crore bank accounts linked to Aadhaar. Every month 2 crore accounts are being seeded with Aadhaar," Prasad said.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    Supreme Court reminds govt: Aadhaar cannot be mandatory it was clarified that “the Aadhaar card Scheme is purely voluntary and it cannot be made mandatory till the matter is finally decided by this Court one way or the other”.

    Unlike American ' Social Security Number and card' ,Indian issued Aadhaar card is full of flawed. There are report from media Aadhar card issued to Lord Hanumanji's picture is also pasted in Rajasthan . In another case dog own in Madhya Pradesh makes Aadhar card for dog 'Tommy Singh'.In hilarious slip-ups in the Aadhaar card enrolment process, some cards have ended up with pictures of an empty chair, a tree or a dog instead of the actual applicants.

    India is the only country a person needs multiple identification documents to gets his government job. To date no one including Supreme court of India knew which document supersedes what?

    In other hand citizens of India new digital transaction will exposed to fraud. In era of digital fraud and 32 lakhs debit/credit accounts hacked from India's leading public sector bank, we do not have law to protect 'personal data protection law'.

    Is public sector banks of India will compensate if his/her account is hacked and money withdraw without their knowledge?
    How much compensation is public sector bank is going to offer against the deposit of account holder if accounts exposed to fraud?
    How secure is our personal data with public sector banks?

    Jai Hind

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  • Stan, Qatar

    Sat, Jan 28 2017

    Mr. Nandan Nilekani badly lost election in 2014 due to introducing Aadhar card which was opposed by BJP. The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone.
    Psalm 118:22

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  • juliana, udupi

    Sat, Jan 28 2017

    This is another tussle before solving the earlier issue. So nobody will have time to think about anything else. What this going to fetch is the question.

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  • Lobo ag, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jan 28 2017

    PM Modi, why you are using Adhaar card now in almost all transactions. Didn't you say that Adhaar card a waste of money by UPA government?

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