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Format of aadhar database of snp beneficiaries

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Answered by Anonymous
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Aadhaar (English: Foundation) is a 12 digit unique-identity number issued to all Indian residents based on their biometric and demographic data. The data is collected by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), a statutory authority ...
Answered by AbsorbingMan
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The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is a central government agency of India. It is under the ministry of communication and information technology India. Its objective is to collect the biometric and demographic data of residents, store them in a centralised database, and issue a 12-digit unique identity number called Aadhaar to each resident.

Aadhaar is a random number which never starts with a 0 or 1, and is not loaded with profiling or intelligence into identity numbers that makes it insusceptible to fraud and theft.Thus its just a random number and doesn't have any format .Its a number linking your info which is stored in a government database.

The model used by states is mandating enrollment in a Medicaid managed long-term care plan with the idea that the beneficiary will also choose to enroll in a SNP for Medicare benefits. Ideally, the beneficiary will choose to enroll in a SNP that also serves his or her Medicaid plan.

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