Friday, 5 October 2018

Who will bell the Cat ?





When it comes to implementing recent order of the Supreme Court concerning e-KYC verification of mobile users , one is tempted to ask ,

“ Who will bell the cat ? “




Opinions may differ as to who is the cat !



Is it the Supreme Court , the DoT ( representing Central Government Ministry of Telecom ) , UIDAI or the TELCOs ?



In the meantime,




UIDAI has issued directive to TELCOS to come up with an ACTION PLAN ( by 15 Oct ) for,


·         Deleting from their databases , all records of existing e-KYC based on Aadhar ID
·         Procedure for users to re-create their e-KYC using alternate methods




TELCOs are saying ,

·         We have no directive from DoT . In absence of any Government directive , we can do nothing




DoT,

·         Is keeping quiet , saying nothing ( - and watching the slugfest between TELCOs and UIDAI  ?  )




Mobile Users,

·         Are petrified at the thought of using the following alternative options ;



#     E-Aadhaar  (  Download electronic version of their Aadhar card  )


#     Masking their Aadhar Number ( for offline verification )


#     QR code ( which does not carry their Aadhar number )


#     Voter ID  / Passport  /  Ration Card / PAN card ( ? )




This would mean that the industry will have to revert to alternatives like legacy paper-based technique ( collect physical paper forms with signature, photographs, ship to verification centre and call up the customer to cross-verify submitted details ).


Our babus ( - and Supreme Court ? ) seem to have no clue as to the NIGHTMARE that ONE BILLION mobile users will have to go through !



In my earlier blog , I had warned the users :
Bring along your lunch and bedding since the queues could be long ! “



Has anyone bothered to calculate the BILLIONS of MAN-DAYS of productive time that a BILLION mobile users will need to waste just because some 21 petitioners have an “ exalted “ sense of privacy ?



Does anyone know how to navigate UIDAI web site to download “ E – Aadhar “ ?


[  It had taken me 3 months and 10 logins , just to change my residence address !  ]


Here is what I found on UIDAI web site :



Top of Form

" E - aadhar "  (  search bar )


Search

Total: 0 results found.

Search for:

All words Any words Exact Phrase


Bottom of Form




Why is no one asking those ONE BILLION mobile users :


“ Are you so much worried about privacy of your finger-print that you want to go through repeat KYC as suggested above ? “



Of course , we cannot expect those ONE BILLION mobile users to file a PIL in Supreme Court [ although Prashant Bhushan may ] , saying :




Please issue clarification that I ( the mobile user ) can VOLUNTARILY permit the TELCOs to continue using my current , Aadhar based e-KYC




That leaves the option ( of “ belling “ the proverbial cat ) with the TELCOs since, it is their business and revenue that is threatened by the UIDAI directive



I suggest that the TELCOs read my suggestions in this regard at :







As in case of my earlier emails , this blog too is being sent to :






































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In addition , this time , I am also sending this email to the following :








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PM’s Economic Advisory Council :








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Some others :




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Trade Advisory Group :


Surjit Bhalla………………………………….. ssbhalla@gmail.com

S Jaishankar…………………………………  psfs@mea.gov.in

Rajeev Kher………………………………..   Rajeev.kher@ris.org.in

Sanjeev Sanyal………………………   Sanjeev@sanjeevsanyal.com  /  contact@idfcinstitute.org

Shekhar Shah…………………………….    ashah@ncaer.org

Vijay Chauthaiwale…………………….  { Not sending since requested to opt out  }

Pulak Ghosh………………………………..  Pulak.ghosh@iimb.ac.in

Jayant Dasgupta…………………………   ictsd@ictsd.ch  /   amb-indiawto@nic.in

Rajiv K Luthra……………………………… rajiv@luthra.com

Chandrajit Banerjee……………………  cb@cii.in






06  Oct  2018



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