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Here's how the PMO helped this old couple in Kerala get an Aadhar card

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PMO taking on a proactive role in resolving people's burning issues & grievances like never before is worthy of emulation and deserves our appreciation..Now we can say that we have a PM who walks the talk!


Here's how the PMO helped this old couple in Kerala get an Aadhar card



Jitendra Singh
Fri, 29 Jan 2016

He has been told by the PMO that he will receive a digital copy of the Aadhar card in a week's time and a hard copy in a month's time.

The Prime Minister's Office seems to be on its toes when it comes to resolving complaints that it receives. The latest story is of a financial consultant who was reportedly unable to procure Aadhar cards for his aged parents till the PMO stepped in, according to a report in a leading English daily.
Raja Sivaram from Kerala says he was running from pillar to post to get Aadhar cards for his parents who were not able to physically visit an enrolment centre. After trying various modes, he finally wrote to the Prime Minister's office last Thursday. On Sunday morning, an Aadhar team reportedly reached his house in Palakkad with a computer, webcam, fingerprinting machine and an eye scanner to record the biometrics of his parents. Sivaram says that he wanted to get the identity documents for his 90-year-old father and 83-year-old mother, before the family shifted from Palakkad to Coimbatore. "Last Thursday, I wrote to the PM and within three days, it was all done," he told the daily.

He said that he got an email with the complaint number within minutes of sending it and was later contacted four times by the processing centre in Bengaluru in the next 24 hours.
He has been told by the PMO that he will receive a digital copy of the Aadhar card in a week's time and a hard copy in a month's time.
As per Jitendra Singh, minister of state for PMO, the government received eight lakh complaints of which they addressed 6.8 lakh and the rest were stuck in the system due to technical reasons.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday took strong exception to people's complaints and grievances related to the customs and excise sector and directed strict action against the officials responsible. He also asked all Secretaries, whose departments have extensive public dealing, to set up a system for top-level monitoring of grievances immediately, a PMO statement said.
His directions came while chairing the 9th meeting of PRAGATI (Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation), an IT-based multi-modal platform under which he interacts with top officials of various central departments and state governments via video conferencing.



http://www.dnaindia.com/india/repor...d-couple-in-kerala-get-an-aadhar-card-2171539
 
Here's how the PMO helped this old couple in Kerala get an Aadhar card

Happy that this Old Couple got their Aadhar Card problem resolved through the PMO but I see many senior Citizens in Chennai still having problems getting their Aadhar card especially those who go abroad to be with their children for 4-6 months or so and they are unable to enroll in the given time period . Hope their issues are resolved .
Hope they keep a separate senior Citizen Cell in each City to address the problems faced by them and not make them run from pillar to post at their old age .
 
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Happy that this Old Couple got their Aadhar Card problem resolved through the PMO but I see many senior Citizens in Chennai still having problems getting their Aadhar card especially those who go abroad to be with their children for 4-6 months or so and they are unable to enroll in the given time period . Hope their issues are resolved .
Hope they keep a separate senior Citizen Cell in each City to address the problems faced by them and not make them run from pillar to post at their old age .

One or two cases at random will be solved by PMO;

It is to inculcate the sense of duty and responsibility in the minds of the Adhaar Card issuing officials;
or to create the impression in the minds of the general public that PM / PMO is having that much of concern and care for the people at large
or both!!
 
OK , The seniors have got aadhar cards.

They cannot be looked after just by issuing cards.

It is an anti poor govt .

Only sloganeering and tweets.

Where is the moolah man?

Senior citizens require money to live.

They cannot be chewing AAdhar cards and live happily.
 
OK , The seniors have got aadhar cards.

They cannot be looked after just by issuing cards.

It is an anti poor govt .

Only sloganeering and tweets.

Where is the moolah man?

Senior citizens require money to live.

They cannot be chewing AAdhar cards and live happily.

Did senior citizens get additional money during UPA regime..I do not think so...So what is the acrimony about?
 
Did senior citizens get additional money during UPA regime..I do not think so...So what is the acrimony about?
The acrimony is about lowering of interest rates on bank deposits seniors live on , inaqdequate pensions,inability to control food prices and artificial shortages of dals and

other items, Phasing out subsidies on LPG for some instead of pulling up inefficient oil refineries, not passing on reduction in fuel prices to public and promoting a high

cost economy harming seniors more.

UPA had MNREGA to care for the rural poor though there were leakages, Wrote of farm loans to remove rural distress, Had a better subsidy regime covering 50 % of

population.

more seniors would end up in poor house in five years .
 
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