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Family of nine from Myanmar booked for illegally staying in Unnao, procuring Aadhaar
Family of nine from Myanmar booked for illegally staying in Unnao, procuring Aadhaar

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Time of India

Family of nine from Myanmar booked for illegally staying in Unnao, procuring Aadhaar

Kanpur: The Unnao police on Friday lodged an FIR against Myanmar national Mohd Sahil and his eight family members for staying illegally in India and violating the provisions of the Immigration and Foreigners Act. As per the complaint, lodged by Balu Ghat outpost in-charge Gajendra Singh, Sahil, his siblings Anwar, Habibullah, and Hashmat, father Mohd Yahya, mother Rahima Begum, sister Shenuara Begum, brother-in-law Junaid, wife Ajida, and daughter-in-law Noor Qaida have been residing in Unnao's Shuklaganj area for eight years since leaving Myanmar, without valid documentation. They have also been booked for allegedly procuring Aadhaar card, with help from a local corporator, who later denied issuing any certificate endorsing their nationality. The investigating team have now requested details from the Aadhaar-issuing authority regarding certification. "We have contacted the Lucknow Centre. If we get to know about any link of others in it, they will be included in the investigation," said Kotwali inspector-in-charge Pramod Kumar Mishra. In view of the allegation, the local police have been asked to keep an eye on the family. The Unnao police, which visited the family on Thursday, questioned the family and documented their statements. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo "While no valid documents were found during the search in their house, analysis of phone records showed Mohd Sahil and his brothers primarily contacting individuals from Shuklaganj and Unnao," said DCP East Satyajit Gupta. While the Rohingya family has expressed intentions to relocate to Bangladesh, citing relatives there and safety concerns for Muslims in Myanmar, police said they may be arrested soon. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Brother's Day wishes , messages and quotes !

UIDAI shares non-personal Aadhaar dashboard data to boost transparency, research
UIDAI shares non-personal Aadhaar dashboard data to boost transparency, research

Economic Times

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Economic Times

UIDAI shares non-personal Aadhaar dashboard data to boost transparency, research

The Unique Identification Authority of India has made Aadhaar data available. This non-personal information is on the open government data platform. The move promotes transparency and research. It also supports data-driven policy-making. The data includes insights on Aadhaar enrolment and authentication patterns. This initiative opens avenues for evidence-based policy-making. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads The Unique Identification Authority of India UIDAI ) has begun sharing non-personal, anonymised data from the Aadhaar dashboard on the open government data platform, an official release said on Monday. The move aims to promote transparency, research, and data-driven policy-making The datasets, released by Chief Data Officer (CDO) and Deputy Director General of UIDAI, include aggregated insights on Aadhaar enrolment, updates, and authentication patterns, categorised by geography, age-group and other relevant parameters, the release said, announcing that UIDAI has started sharing non-personal Aadhaar dashboard data in the interest of transparency and research."By making these non-personal and anonymised datasets accessible, UIDAI aims to support academic research, innovation in digital services, and collaborative developments," the release to the Aadhaar-issuing body, the initiative opens new avenues for evidence-based policy-making and technological innovation, furthering UIDAI's commitment to transparency, public good, and secure data governance."It also aligns with the broader government vision of fostering evidence-based policy making and maximising the value of open data for the public good," it said adding that the move is expected to spur digital inclusion and governance efficiency.

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