"The decision of India in 2010 to launch the Aadhaar programme to enrol the biometric identifying data of all its 1.2 billion citizens was a critical step in enabling fairer access of the people to government benefits and services," the 2016 Report on the World Social Situation, released by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, said.
The report, released yesterday said, programmes such as Aadhaar have "tremendous potential to foster inclusion" by giving all people, including the poorest and most marginalised, an official identity.
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has already issued more than 108.27 crore Aadhaar numbers to the residents of India.
The report includes key new findings about persisting inequalities in education and economic opportunity and, challenges the international community to work harder to break down barriers to participation.
It said global social progress, while unprecedented, has not been evenly experienced.
Some 40 per cent of the world's population does not have access to education in a language they understand.
The theme of this year's report is 'Leaving No One Behind - The Imperative of Inclusive Development'.
It examines key causes of social exclusion and identifies social, economic and political disadvantages that some groups face as a result.
The report concludes with concrete policy recommendations that are central to the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.
"The Sustainable Development Goals recognise that development will only be sustainable if it is inclusive," said Wu Hongbo, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Development, adding: "Pursuing development grounded in social justice will be fundamental to achieving a socially, economically and environmentally sustainable future for everyone".
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