youth policy 2011
TRANSCRIPT
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Policy
Presentation by :
Arpan Ramtek
Priya George
Prabhjot Baveja
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Introduction
Youth
Policy of 2003
UID
Improvisation in Components of 2003 Policy
Major additions to existing policy
Implementation
Awareness
Conclusion
References used
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Youth & their importance
Comprise over 40% of Nations' population
Can go beyond 50% by 2015
Youth Policy
Policy of 2003
In-depth analysis & proposals
Lacked proper Implementation
TOTALPOPULATION
YOUTH
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Unique Identification Authority of India
Headed by Mr. Nandan Nilekani
Project name AADHAR
Provision of a unique identity no. to every citizen
The code
12 digit biometrically generated via fingerprint & iris scan
Impossible to deconstruct
No fuzzy matching
Current Progress
Residents of Tembli near Amravati were the 1st to receive
Every Indian by 2012
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Components &Implementation
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Specifically To remove the carefree attitude of todays generation
Crime Monitoring
Creation of Crime history
Online access by UID
Media Monitoring Committee
Will monitor all media and append crime histories
If a person Hits & Runs, his driving license will be suspended immediately.
3 days show cause time period.
If he doesn't turn up , subsequently other facilities like credit &communication services will be blocked
IfIdentity is lost everything is lost
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Creation of Medical History by regular check-up's
Sampling at the time of vaccination
C
oncerned
authorities will be responsible for maintainingproper medical records in accordance with Census 2010
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In the field of
Recreation & Sports
Arts
Science & Technology
Handpicking star performers via creation of database
Appending all logs to their UID
On a nationwide scale
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Promotion via personal experience of family members
Particularly in rural sector
Excellent facilities & perks to teachers willing to serve in
rural areas
Excellent means urban excellent
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Peace
Real happenings as a part of curriculum
Masking of indigenous culture over corporate/foreign
Professionalism is req. but switching is vandalism
Promoting rural youth
Rural youth know culture better than urban youth
Education Boards should make Value Education mandatory
as a part of their curriculum
Skits portraying culture
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Private Marketing of already existing ITIs
2400 ITIs already existing
193 in M.P.
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UID supports addition of multiple records via a single DBMS
Fields
Medical history
Crime history
Credit history
PDS
Personal Information
Control over corruption
Cashless transactions via micro-atms
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Outsourcing Marketing of policies to private firms
Reason
Corruption prevailing 100 = 13 + ?
Only 13 reaches to the masses
Feasibility
Even if 10% of 87/100 is spent on outsourcing then imagine the
impact
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Commendable job by policy makers
Focus on component improvement & implementation
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Youth Policy 2003
UIDAIDraft
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Prestige Institute of Management & Research, Indore
For inspiration & promotion
Prof. Bhavna Sharma
F
or their invaluable contributions in our brainstorming sessions Idris Khan
Atul Kothana
Arun Ray
Rinkal Arenja
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Contact : [email protected]