Officials in the Department of Information and Technology (IT) said the plan is to set up biometric reader machines in all villages. The machines are proposed to be in PDS shops, citizen service centres and government offices providing e-services.
"The initiative will be useful to state government employees who settle in their native place after retirement. Every year, they have to produce life certificates from tehsildar offices to be submitted to respective banks.
They said the state government is awaiting clearance of its proposal by the Centre.
Aadhar card numbers would be made mandatory for sale and purchase of property so that benami transactions can be curbed, officials said.
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