Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, in a meeting with UIDAI Chairman Nandan Nilekani at his official residence here, said the state government was committed for timely implementation of the 'Aadhaar' project in the state.
To check fraudulent payments to the bogus beneficiaries, the government has already decided to disburse pension and financial assistance under various welfare schemes through electronic benefit scheme of banks, he said.
On this occasion, Nilekani told Badal that the basic objective of 'Aadhaar' was to ensure that benefits of welfare schemes reach to its genuine beneficiaries.
He further informed that in many states, the 'Aadhaar' card has already been accepted as a valid document for identification to get financial assistance under various pension and scholarship schemes, besides in PDS, LPG connections and registration of land deeds.
Lauding the governance reforms initiated in Punjab, Nilekani said such decisions should also be taken by other states to ensure prompt and hassle-free delivery of services.
Expressing satisfaction over pace of the project in the state, Nilekani hoped Punjab will emerge as a front runner in implementation of the project.
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Food and Civil Supply Minister Adesh Partap Singh Kairon said that nearly 1 crore population has been covered under 'Aadhaar' project and the remaining 2.77 crore will be covered by March next year.
He said that a data hub is being developed in the state to ensure uniform distribution of welfare scheme under one roof, besides monitoring its progress regularly.
To ensure speedy and transparent disbursement of pensions, the state will soon launch a pilot project in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar, Fatehgarh Sahib and Gurdaspur.