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Corporation to set up 60 centres to issue Aadhaar cards

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The Hindu       13.11.2014  

Corporation to set up 60 centres to issue Aadhaar cards

Chennai Corporation is set to open permanent enrolment centres for issuing Aadhaar cards in 60 locations across the city.

After suspending its earlier scheme for Aadhaar in many parts of the city a few months ago, the civic body officials have begun work on opening the centres to collect biometric data from residents.

All zonal offices have received instructions to commission two sets of biometric hardware immediately in each of the permanent enrolment centres.

“Each set of biometric devices will capture data from at least 75 residents a day. If residents cooperate, the number could be increased to 110 a day. At least 220 residents are likely to give biometric data in each centre every day,” said an official.

The civic body has completed two rounds of enrolment in the city.

More than half of the city’s residents are yet to get Aadhaar cards.

Helpline

Residents will be able to get information on the location of the centres through the Corporation helpline 1913 after the enrolment drive begins.

A number of residents however voiced concerns about the various issues associated with the Aadhaar card. Retired bureaucrat M.G. Devasahayam said, “There is no privacy of data. Some people seem to be able to force the government to collect biometric data, but we have to develop our own system” he said.


Civic body had completed two rounds of enrolment before scheme was suspended a few months ago

More than half of the city’s residents are yet to get the cards

 

Corporation opens videographing centre

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The Hindu        11.11.2014

Corporation opens videographing centre

Madurai Corporation has opened a permanent centre in each of the respective zones for videographing the public for issuing Aadhaar cards.

Inaugurating the centre at Melavasal (ward number 78 covered in zone 4), Mayor V.V. Rajan Chellappa said on Monday that the Aadhar cards had been issued to residents in the city limits for the last four years as per the 2010 voter list. To ensure that every eligible citizen was covered, the Corporation had planned to open one permanent centre in each of its four zones to enable the public in the locality to get themselves videographed without much trouble.

The centre, he said, would function for five days at Melavasal ward office. Residents in zone IV could utilise the centre for videographing purpose. Apart from the Corporation staff, teachers from Corporation schools were also being deployed for this assignment as a special duty.

Persons above five years of age were eligible for obtaining the Aadhar cards and they would have to appear in person for videographing, the Mayor said, adding for public convenience, one specific centre would be earmarked in each of the four zones.

According to Corporation Commissioner C. Kathiravan, for those residing in zone I, ward 17 (Ellis Nagar) would be the centre for videographing. Similarly, in zone II, ward 46 (Lourdu Nagar) had been identified as the centre for videographing. In zone III, ward 67 (Manjanakara Street) and in zone IV ward 78 (Melavasal) would be the centres, he said.

Initially, residents covered under zone IV could visit Melavasal till November 17 and get themselves videographed. The arrangement for other zones (date and timings) would be announced shortly.

An official coordinating the videographing for Aadhar cards said that so far, 72 per cent of the eligible persons in Madurai Corporation had been covered and it would be ideal for the remaining 28 per cent of the populace to visit the respective centres in their zones for videographing. He also clarified that persons who had obtained the Aadhar cards through private contractors earlier could appear before the centres now and get it formalised through the local body.

Very shortly, the newly covered wards in Madurai Corporation – Avaniapuram, Tirupparankundram and Anaiyur would also be provided with similar permanent centres, he added.

72 per cent of the eligible persons in Corporation covered

 

Encroachment eviction drive

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The Hindu         10.11.2014 

Encroachment eviction drive

The encroachment eviction drive launched by the Attur Municipality on Friday ran into rough weather when a group of traders opposed the move. Some people had put up temporary shops near the Pazhaya Santhaipettai commercial complex behind the bus stand in Attur town. The Attur municipality a few days ago directed the traders to remove all encroachments. When the municipal officials attempted to remove the encroachments on Friday, the traders opposed the move, leading to tension. The police reached the spot and held discussion with the traders. The municipality has given a few more days time to the traders to vacate the site, following which they dispersed.

 


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