Minor Project
Under the guidance of :

Ms. Divya Kamboj
Assistant Professor
National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra

Group Number : 28
Pooja (110583)
Kalpana Meena (110586)
Vijay Kumar(110478)
Aadhaar
Secure Travel Identity
Project Description
•It creates a tool that manages the traveling of a
citizen and includes passport, license and crime
deptts. using the unique identification associated
with each individual.
•It Integrates Citizen, Aadhaar Deptts., Crime,
Passport & RTA to address travel issues and
disputes.
Verification

Enquiry &
clearance
Change address
and password

Passport is
sent to UID
Update
successful

Change
ID,address & pwd
DOB &
Photo
UID Rejected
& Password

Data

View details

passport
License is
sent to UID
UID

Driving license
UID

Update
Register
View details
Investigation room
Please prove your
identity sir..
UID

You may proceed sir..

UID is blocked until
investigation complete
Issues with Existing System
 Multiple Identity cards for a single person. No unique
identity in India like the SSN in the USA.
 Duplication of identity cards.
 Possibility of passport being lost or damaged. But its
necessary to carry Passport for abroad travel.

 Crime department communicates with the Airport
Authority of India physically on stopping or tracing a citizen
in travel.
Advantage of Proposed System
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For transaction related to govt. departments the ID and pin
number should be quoted.
A citizen holding the ID can only apply for passport or license.
The UID doesn’t allow duplicate application for any type of
card.
Address changes easily updated.
The crime department integrates with the airlines and
identifies citizen who has a conditional travel.
Conclusion


We can conclude by saying that Aadhaar is highly secure
unique identification through which any citizen can be
uniquely identified.



The citizen does not have to approach agents for applications.
No commission is involved.



In foreign also with UID citizen can be easily identify by their
Indian identity.
Thank You

ppt on aadhar card project

  • 1.
    Minor Project Under theguidance of : Ms. Divya Kamboj Assistant Professor National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra Group Number : 28 Pooja (110583) Kalpana Meena (110586) Vijay Kumar(110478)
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  • 3.
    Project Description •It createsa tool that manages the traveling of a citizen and includes passport, license and crime deptts. using the unique identification associated with each individual. •It Integrates Citizen, Aadhaar Deptts., Crime, Passport & RTA to address travel issues and disputes.
  • 4.
    Verification Enquiry & clearance Change address andpassword Passport is sent to UID Update successful Change ID,address & pwd DOB & Photo UID Rejected & Password Data View details passport License is sent to UID UID Driving license UID Update Register View details
  • 5.
    Investigation room Please proveyour identity sir.. UID You may proceed sir.. UID is blocked until investigation complete
  • 6.
    Issues with ExistingSystem  Multiple Identity cards for a single person. No unique identity in India like the SSN in the USA.  Duplication of identity cards.  Possibility of passport being lost or damaged. But its necessary to carry Passport for abroad travel.  Crime department communicates with the Airport Authority of India physically on stopping or tracing a citizen in travel.
  • 7.
    Advantage of ProposedSystem      For transaction related to govt. departments the ID and pin number should be quoted. A citizen holding the ID can only apply for passport or license. The UID doesn’t allow duplicate application for any type of card. Address changes easily updated. The crime department integrates with the airlines and identifies citizen who has a conditional travel.
  • 8.
    Conclusion  We can concludeby saying that Aadhaar is highly secure unique identification through which any citizen can be uniquely identified.  The citizen does not have to approach agents for applications. No commission is involved.  In foreign also with UID citizen can be easily identify by their Indian identity.
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