The turf war between the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) headed by Nandan Nilekani and the Union home ministry, which is creating the National Population Register, over collecting biometric data of Indian citizens has finally ended. On January 27, the Cabinet Committee on UIDAI allowed both UIDAI and the home ministry to go ahead with biometric data collection (iris scan and fingerprints) simultaneously.
The committee after detailed deliberations noted that the purposes of the UIDAI and the National Population Register (NPR) are different. So, they have allowed both the NPR and UIDAI to carry on with their with enrollment simultaneously, with provisions to eliminate information overlap.