Unmasking Aadhar Authentication Issues: A Case Study of Biometric and PDS Access in Mundoti, Rajasthan

Harikrishan Jakhar
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This paper goes into great depth about how hard India's Aadhaar-based identification system is to understand, especially when it comes to how important it is for people to be able to access simple services. Most of the study is about Mundoti, a village in Kishangarh, Rajasthan, where people's farming and hard work-based lives have made it hard to use Aadhaar. The paper looks at how common negative fingerprinting is and how it affects people's ability to use the Public Distribution System (PDS). It does this through a case study and direct and indirect research methods. Through conversations, it looks into the connection between having to wear fingerprints at work, demographics, and any possible effects on PDS. The study says that the people of Mundoti have trouble with Fingerprint authentication because of work in agriculture. This means that they are facing problems in getting important food aid. The study makes it clear that these problems need to be fixed. The people who live in Mundoti have trouble verifying their Aadhaar cards because their fingerprints are worn down from working hard in agriculture. The study also shows that age, gender, and job have a big effect on how likely it is that you will have identification problems. The paper argues that these fingerprint-related problems should be fixed so that important social aid programs can be carried out successfully in rural India. It suggests creating different ways to prove your identities, like eye scans or private biometric-based solutions so that vulnerable people aren't kept from important services like PDS as much as possible. This paper adds to the larger conversation about local ecosystems that includes everyone. It stresses how important it is to change rules and procedures to fit the needs of people living in rural areas.
揭开 Aadhar 身份验证问题的面纱:拉贾斯坦邦蒙多蒂(Mundoti)生物识别和公共分配系统访问案例研究
本文深入探讨了印度基于 Aadhaar 的身份识别系统有多么难以理解,尤其是当涉及到人们能够获得简单服务有多么重要时。研究的大部分内容是关于拉贾斯坦邦基桑加尔的蒙多蒂村(Mundoti),那里的人们以务农和辛勤劳动为生,因此很难使用 Aadhaar。本文探讨了负面指纹识别的普遍程度,以及它如何影响人们使用公共分配系统(PDS)的能力。本文通过案例研究以及直接和间接的研究方法来实现这一目的。通过对话,研究人员探讨了在工作中必须佩戴指纹与人口统计学之间的联系,以及对公共分配系统可能产生的任何影响。研究指出,蒙多蒂人由于从事农业工作,在指纹认证方面遇到了困难。这意味着他们在获得重要的粮食援助方面遇到了问题。研究明确指出,这些问题需要解决。生活在蒙多蒂的人们在验证他们的 Aadhaar 卡时遇到困难,因为他们的指纹已经被农业劳作磨损。研究还表明,年龄、性别和工作对出现身份识别问题的可能性有很大影响。论文认为,应该解决这些与指纹有关的问题,以便在印度农村地区成功实施重要的社会援助计划。论文建议创造不同的方法来证明你的身份,比如眼部扫描或基于私人生物识别的解决方案,这样就能尽可能地避免弱势人群被排除在 PDS 等重要服务之外。这篇论文为包括所有人在内的有关地方生态系统的更广泛对话增添了新的内容。它强调了改变规则和程序以适应农村地区居民需求的重要性。
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