Gujarat Moves 20 Key Services to Digital Gujarat with Aadhaar

The Gujarat government has integrated 20 frequently used public services into the 'Digital Gujarat' portal, mandating Aadhaar authentication for access. The move, approved in a cabinet meeting led by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, aims to enhance transparency and efficiency. Services include income, caste, and EWS certificates, as well as ration card updates. Citizens without Aadhaar or facing authentication issues can use alternative identity documents.

Key Points: 20 Govt Services Now on Digital Gujarat with Aadhaar

  • 20 high-demand services moved to Digital Gujarat portal
  • Aadhaar authentication mandatory for access
  • Alternative ID allowed if Aadhaar unavailable
  • Full Aadhaar number masked, only last 4 digits visible
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20 high-use govt services moved to 'Digital Gujarat' portal with Aadhaar verification

Gujarat govt brings 20 high-use services like caste & income certificates to Digital Gujarat portal with mandatory Aadhaar authentication for transparency.

"The most widely used services... have been included under the 'Top-20' high-volume category on the Digital Gujarat platform. - Jitu Vaghani"

Gandhinagar, April 29

The Gujarat government has brought its 20 most frequently accessed public services under the 'Digital Gujarat' portal with mandatory Aadhaar authentication, aiming to ease delivery and ensure benefits reach only eligible beneficiaries.

The decision was taken at a Cabinet meeting held in Gandhinagar on Wednesday under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel.

Briefing on the decisions, government spokesperson and Minister Jitu Vaghani said the move follows recommendations of the Gujarat Administrative Reforms Commission (GARC) and is intended to make citizen services more transparent, accurate and efficient.

"The most widely used services, including income certificates, caste certificates, non-creamy layer certificates, economically weaker section certificates and ration card-related services, have been included under the 'Top-20' high-volume category on the Digital Gujarat platform," he said.

According to him, Aadhaar authentication has been made mandatory for availing these services.

"Authentication will be carried out either through a one-time password sent to the Aadhaar-linked mobile number or through biometric verification wherever facilities are available," Vaghani said.

He added that prior consent of applicants will be required before Aadhaar verification is undertaken.

He further stated that once Aadhaar authentication is completed successfully, applicants will not be required to submit any additional documents as proof of identity or residence, thereby making the process simpler and paperless.

The minister said safeguards have been introduced to ensure inclusivity in service delivery.

"If a citizen does not possess an Aadhaar card or if authentication fails due to technical reasons, the individual will not be denied service. In such cases, verification will be carried out through alternative identity documents," he said.

On data security, Vaghani said the full Aadhaar number will not be displayed at any stage in the system.

Only masked Aadhaar showing the last four digits will be visible where required, and all UIDAI security guidelines will be strictly followed.

The 20 services brought under the portal include income certificates for rural, urban and Gram Panchayat applicants; socially and educationally backward class certificates for rural and urban applicants; non-creamy layer certificates issued by the state government for rural and urban areas as well as under the central government category; Scheduled Caste certificates; Scheduled Tribe certificates; and economically weaker section (EWS) certificates for both rural and urban applicants.

They also include ration card services such as addition of names, deletion of names, corrections, issuance of new ration cards, applications for separate ration cards, duplicate ration cards, requests for copies, as well as issuance of affidavits and related documentation services.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good initiative but what about senior citizens who don't have smartphones or Aadhaar-linked mobile numbers? The article says alternative documents are accepted but ground reality is often different. Hope the government ensures proper implementation in rural areas.
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Michael C
As someone working in digital governance, this is a smart move. Aadhaar authentication reduces fraud and speeds up delivery. The masked Aadhaar and consent requirement show they're taking privacy seriously. Good to see Gujarat leading the way.
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Sneha F
I appreciate the digitization but my main concern is data security. We've seen so many government portal hacks in the past. If my Aadhaar data gets leaked, that's a lifetime problem. The government needs to invest heavily in cybersecurity before expanding such systems.
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Rahul R
Just applied for my EWS certificate through the portal - took me 10 minutes including Aadhaar OTP verification. Earlier same process would take 3 trips to the tehsil office. Big improvement for the common man. 👏
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Ananya R
Good move but need to ensure rural internet connectivity improves. My village still struggles with 2G speed. Making Aadhaar mandatory without infrastructure will exclude many genuine beneficiaries. The alternative document clause is good but should be made more accessible.
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Kavya N

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