Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry
Recently, the Ministry of Education directed schools to seek parental consent for the creation of a new student identity card known as the Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR).
Rationale
- The goal behind introducing APAAR is to make education hassle-free and reduce the need for students to carry physical documents.
- The vision is to create a positive change, allowing state governments to track literacy rates, dropout rates, and more, helping them make improvements.
- APAAR also aims to reduce fraud and duplicate educational certificates by providing a single, trusted reference for educational institutions.
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