An
Electronic Amalgam ?
In high-school , we learned that , certain ( not all )
, finely ground metal powders :
·
When mixed and stirred , form
a “ MIXTURE “ ,
which permits those metals to be “ separated “ by mechanical methods
·
Same powders when thoroughly mixed and heated beyond their
melting temperatures , create an “ ALLOY “ , which cannot be separated mechanically
This observation is true of BITS of MATTER
Does it hold good for BYTES
of DIGITAL DATA ?
To me , it seems so
!
I am tempted to call this phenomenon ,
ELECTRONIC AMALGAM !
Take the case of Aadhar
, which is our BIO-METRIC
DATA ( captured as BYTES
)
Over the past 3 years ( - and especially after De-Monetization ) , Aadhar
has been alloyed inextricably with the following other BYTES of DIGITAL DATA , to form an
ELECTRONIC AMALGAM :
·
130 DBT Schemes
·
Bank Accounts
·
Mobile Wallets
·
Ration Cards
·
Credit-Debit Cards
·
PAN Cards
·
Driving Licenses
·
Income Tax Payments / GST Payments
·
E
Commerce Apps
·
Voter ID Cards ( soon ? )
·
Online Purchase of Train ( - and other transport ) services
·
Registration on most web
sites / all Messaging Apps / Social Media
·
Passport / Travel Documents
·
Appearing for Online Exams /
Tests
·
Altogether firmly linked with
,
# 50 crore SIM cards
# 54 crore Bank
Accounts seeded with Aadhar
# 118.64 crore Indians
who used it for authentication nearly 1217 crore times
# 19 crore Jan Dhan bank accounts used Aadhar
for identification
# 9.54 crore MGNREGA workers have used Aadhar
to receive wages in
accounts
# 1.48 crore
pensioners have linked Aadhar to bank accounts
# 1.36 crore Indians got passport based on Aadhar
# Due to Aadhar linkage, 11.35 lakh
duplicate PAN got detected / deactivated
List keeps growing by the
day !
Therefore , I am not surprised that 2 days back , Supreme Court refused to
grant a stay to petitioners for Aadhar Act legitimacy and linking with Bank Accounts / Mobile Nos
It referred the matter to the 5 Judge Constitutional Bench , formed for this purpose ,
which will decide by end November
I would be surprised if that Constitutional Bench were to decide :
·
Aadhar Act is “ Un-Constitutional “ and
must be struck down
That would be like discovering some, hitherto unknown method
of separation / dis-entanglement / dismembering
/ destruction , of an ELECTRONIC AMALGAM ,
- a task of erasing trillions of petabytes of 0s and 1s , from millions of computers from all over the World – remotely and without the permissions of those Computer Owners !
The chaos that is bound to ensue, will make us forget the pains of DEMONETIZATION and GST , combined !
We have many examples of “ Un-implementable Laws
“
Striking down Aadhar Act will be an example of “ Un-enforceable Judgement “ !
Such a “ discovery “ would merit a
Nobel Prize ( - in “
Virtual Unreality “ category ? )
I have no doubt , the Hon Judges of the Supreme Court have heard
about :
The Law of
Un-intended Consequences
06 Nov 2017
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