
Issue Aadhaar cards to tribal people at Neredubandha, Deputy CM directs ITDA PO
The Hindu
The details of 25 families living in the village not registered in government records
Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Tribal Welfare P. Pushpa Srivani has directed Integrated Tribal Development Agency (ITDA) Project Officer Ronanki Gopalakrishna to initiate measures for the issue of Aadhaar cards to the tribal people of Neredubandha, which is on the border of G. Madugula and Ravikamatham mandals in the Agency area of Visakhapatnam district. The details of the 25 families living in the tribal village, have not been registered in government records. As many as 18 children, who were born in that village, do not even have birth certificates as they were born at their homes as the mothers were not admitted to a hospital for delivery. In the absence of hospital records, the birth certificates were not issued and hence Aadhaar cards could not be issued.
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