"In view of the near-universal coverage of Aadhaar, the government is now working on a policy on delivery of various public services using Aadhaar, Jan Dhan yojana accounts (JDY) and the existing platform without the issuance of new 'Unorganized Workers Identification Number' (U-WIN Card)," Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya said in a written reply to Lok Sabha today.
According to the UIDAI portal, Aadhaar has been issued to over 100 crore residents with over 93 per cent adults having the 12-digit unique number and over 25 crore bank accounts linked with it.
The minister also informed the House that the government has proposed a unified IT-based platform for delivery of the services available under various social security schemes. The proposal is being reviewed on the basis of remarks/comments received from various stakeholders.
Earlier, the government had planned to launch a smart card scheme for over 40 crore unorganised workers in the country to provide them with various social security benefits such as insurance and pension.
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It wanted to provide social security to all those people who are not covered either by the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) or Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) through this smart card.
The government wanted to complete the entire task of issuing smart cards to over 40 crore informal sector workers in two years.
On non-distribution of the cards so far, the minister added that the registration, identification and issuance of the smart card to unorganised workers come under the purview of respective states/UTs as per the Unorganised Workers' Social Security Act, 2008.