Context:
In the recently concluded session of the Haryana Assembly, the Opposition raised concerns about the uses of PPP.
Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP):
- PPP is a flagship scheme of the Haryana government introduced in 2020 and implemented in September 2021.
- It issues a unique eight-digit identity number to each family as a single unit.
- Families in Haryana must enroll in PPP to access government services and social security schemes.
- Data Collection:
- PPP ID can be obtained through Common Service Centers, SARAL Kendras, or registered PPP operators.
- Data is collected based on self-declarations by adult members of the family.
- PPP collects extensive data, including family members’ name
- Applications: Linked to the PPP are various public welfare schemes, including subsidies, pensions, educational admissions, government recruitment, certificates, compensation, and more.
Opposition’s Concerns:
- Data Collection Errors: Opposition members have raised concerns about glitches in data collection under the PPP. These errors have resulted in people being denied government subsidies and benefits.
- Mandatory Aadhaar Requirement: A 2017 Supreme Court judgment declared Aadhaar non-mandatory, and the requirement violates the right to privacy.
- Caste Information Requirement: The PPP application requests information about caste. Critics argue that caste details are irrelevant for social security benefits funded by the Consolidated Fund of the State.
- Privacy and Personal Data: Concerns have been raised about the collection of extensive personal details, including PAN Card, bank account numbers, and property information.
News Source: The Indian Express
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