Narendra Modi government made it clear that UID scheme is "voluntary"
and not mandatory. The apex court, which had restrained the authorities
from making the Aadhaar card mandatory for extending benefits to public
in September 2013, had asked the Narendra Modi government to apprise
whether it would like to continue with the scheme.
Stepping into the shoes of UPA govt, the Centre on Friday told Suprim Court that it would continue with Unique Identification (UID) or Aadhaar Card scheme for its multiple benefit to public.
Narendra Modi government made it clear that UID scheme is "voluntary" and not mandatory. The apex court, which had restrained the authorities from making the Aadhaar card mandatory for extending benefits to public in September 2013, had asked the Narendra Modi government to apprise whether it would
Stepping into the shoes of UPA govt, the Centre on Friday told Suprim Court that it would continue with Unique Identification (UID) or Aadhaar Card scheme for its multiple benefit to public.
Narendra Modi government made it clear that UID scheme is "voluntary" and not mandatory. The apex court, which had restrained the authorities from making the Aadhaar card mandatory for extending benefits to public in September 2013, had asked the Narendra Modi government to apprise whether it would
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