Thursday, June 25, 2009

Is This India's SSN?

SSN is all sacrosanct in USA. Now, India is setting up an agency to provide Unique ID (UID) numbers to all citizens.

Now considering that one of the aims of this is to provide citizens access to services like Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (for people below poverty line), I wonder whether this is a move towards the social security structure of USA. My understanding of social security in US, and I might be technically wrong, is that the government promises to give employment, medical care, housing to all its citizens; and in this way, UID sounds similar.

One good thing about the implementations in India: Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani has been made head of the agency for implementing UID.

PS: Junta in US, did you know that SSN is not mandatory. People can opt out if they want to. Read more about this at the Wikipedia entry on SSN.

3 comments:

Saumya said...

so u rilli take interest in knowing so much...hardly ppl are rilli intrested bout ol dez..

kriti said...

@sobriquet:

for this comment and others in previous posts, i am glad that you liked my blog...

abt this post, well i can't say i am absolutely hooked about all this stuff but found this news-piece interesting...

Saumya said...

ya but i rilli want to know bout tat mathmatical biologist part.....