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Citizen Feedback for Transformation of Births and Deaths Registration System

Citizen Feedback for Transformation of Births and Deaths Registration System
Start Date :
Jun 22, 2017
Last Date :
Jul 02, 2017
18:00 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

Registration of Births, Deaths and Still Births in India is mandatory with the enactment of Registration of Births and Deaths Act (RBD Act), 1969 and is done as per the place of ...

Registration of Births, Deaths and Still Births in India is mandatory with the enactment of Registration of Births and Deaths Act (RBD Act), 1969 and is done as per the place of occurrence of the event. But the system for application and generation of Birth and/or Death certificate which is called Civil Registration System is facing challenges in ensuring prompt services delivery to the public.

Hence the Government of India has decided to introduce transformational changes in the system through an IT enabled backbone leading to Registration of Births and Deaths in the country on a near real time basis. The implementation of such reforms are conceived at the local level within the respective State/UT Governments who are required as per law/rules to undertake the implementation. For this purpose we have decided to leverage discussion forum to take feedback from the general public and identify key problems, assess the gaps and take suggestions on improvement of the contemporary process of registration of Births & Deaths and issue of certificates.

Following are the issues for discussion in MyGov platform:
a) What is the utility of Birth Registration? What happens if a citizen does not have Birth Certificate?
b) What is the utility of Death Registration? What happens if a citizen does not have Death Certificate?
c) How can process of birth and death registration be made so simple and important that citizens will voluntarily register birth and death occurring in their families and will also assist and educate other families to do the same?
d) Are there any issues or challenges in the current birth and death registration process? If yes what is the root-cause of such challenges? How can these issues be resolved?

Last date of submission is 2nd July, 2017 at 6:00 PM

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Ajitava Satpathi
Ajitava Satpathi 8 years 9 months ago
In present system death and birth certificate issued from civil registration system and its main facility to its issued by hospital municipality and also gram panchayat. So in residence of rural area i could not suffer for get this through panchayat or hospital. But need more suitable system for urban civil registration. Municipality has many option to take fees from citigen by some excuses and its more suitable if every hospital issued it and advirtise it by hording banner etc.
RAJEEV YADAV
RAJEEV YADAV 8 years 9 months ago
आधार कार्ड को लागू करने का फैसला सरकार का एक सराहनीय फैसला है, सरकार की इस नीति के चलते भारतवासियों को फायदा होगा, सरकार की इस नीति से चिकित्सा और शिक्षा के क्षेत्र में पार्दशिता सामने आएगी. "एक कदम आगे की ओर" "मेरा देश बदल रहा है-आगे बढ़ रहा है"
K K Singhal
K K Singhal 8 years 9 months ago
Regarding Death certificate; the PAN & Aadhar of the deceased should be surrendered at the cremation center ( which should be equipped with necessary infrastructure to handle digital matters) to issue the Death Certificate, which should update all legal, revenue records & bank/ institutions records regarding the death of the person to protect happening of any fraudulent activity.
Ashok Bindumadhavan
Ashok Bindumadhavan 8 years 9 months ago
Mandatory reporting of births by hospital/clinics should be done to government and automatic generation of aadhar card at birth with linkage to birth certificate to be done Getting death certificate especially if death occurs in hospital is very tedious. Hospital should digitally send death data to a central government repository linked with Aadhar Responsibility of registering births and death should be taken away from municipality to a central UIDAI type authority.
K K Singhal
K K Singhal 8 years 9 months ago
With hospital Letter of Birth certificate , both parents should register Aadhar of the newly born child " Male Child " or "Female Child" linking with the parents within 30 days of the Birth. This Aadhar of the child should be completed with Biomatric of the Child within one year of the birth. All other registrations like Bank Account, Govt/ medical benefits, Voting right, school admissions,scholarships etc should be linked with Aadhar of the child.
Prashant Savaj
Prashant Savaj 8 years 9 months ago
1) By Issuing only 1 Month or Time Bounded Notification by Central Govt. to all the Nagarplika, Gram Panachayat & Other Department to Join this System with Immediate Effect. 2) Person can Upload the Birth or Death Document by Website / App & Other Medias to Make Faster Process. 3) Connect All the Birth or Death Certificate by Connecting Adhar Card in Case of Issue / Registration.
Chandrasekaran
Chandrasekaran 8 years 9 months ago
attested copy of the aadhar and PAN card should be surrendered at at the crematorium at at the time of death and it should be sent direct to central government and state government for automatic updating of records at all places like BAnk,Insurance, registration department Police etc to avoid all type of frauds in future by impersonation etc.
Dinendra Ananth Kamath
Dinendra Ananth Kamath 8 years 9 months ago
Aadhar number should be issued immediately on birth at the time of issue of birth certificate. There after it should be mandatory to submit Adhaar number to be submitted at the time of issue of death certificate. This shall ensure reliability of census data. Properly trained personnel should be assigned for logging in this data as currently a very casual approach is adopted with lot of error. Data entry should be minimum by ensuring data capturing from other vital databases through Adhaar.
Gomathi sankar
Gomathi sankar 8 years 9 months ago
With the demise of Parent/s, legal heir listed in aadhar should be able to inherit the demised accounts such as savings Bank/fixed deposit etc if nominee is not filed or will is not present from the demised. This will help illiterate people from complicated process of getting indemnity bond and complicated rules.
Prakash Gaikwad
Prakash Gaikwad 8 years 9 months ago
Birth registration is the very lengthy process in B class and small town.To simplify the process, we should extensive use of Aadhar.There should be KPI for registration officer which is mandatory for his promotion.