"...After achieving large scale adoption and having huge potential applications in a digital economy, it is desirable that in the long run, the (UIDAI) system is made self- sustainable and independent of government grants," the Standing Committee on Information Technology, chaired by BJP MP Anurag Singh Thakur, said.
The panel said the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is an important national asset that has wide ranging applications and immense use in the digital economy.
It said that while presently UIDAI does not charge anything for providing services such as e-KYC and authentication, "... In the long run, UIDAI should study and examine various pricing models and come up with a suitable model that makes it self sustainable while being minimalistic so as not to discourage/disrupt the Aadhaar adoption or usage or burden the average Indian citizen".
It, however, endorsed Ministry of Electronics and IT's (Meity) request for additional allocation of Rs 300 crore for 2017-18.