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What are the primary goals of the 'UID' (Unique Identification) project in India?

  1. To provide a unique alphanumeric identifier for every citizen.
  2. To create a reliable basis for the efficient provision of welfare services.
  3. To serve as an important control mechanism for various government schemes.
  4. To replace all existing forms of identification used by citizens.

    A2, 3

    B3, 4

    C1, 4

    D1, 2, 3

    Answer:

    D. 1, 2, 3

    Read Explanation:

    The UID project, commonly known as Aadhaar, aims to provide a unique identification number to all residents of India. Its primary purposes are to establish a reliable foundation for the efficient delivery of government welfare services and subsidies, and to act as a crucial tool for better governance and monitoring of various schemes. While it serves as a widely accepted form of identification, its primary goal is not to replace all other existing forms of identification but rather to provide a foundational identity for service delivery and governance.

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