Tamper-proof ID cards play a critical role
in high security identification processes. This paper introduces
different card printing technologies, security features and
considerations when creating ID cards.
The Government is issuing newly designed
PAN (Permanent Account Number) cards that have added security features
to make them tamper-proof and with contents written in both Hindi and
English, a senior Income-Tax Department official said on Friday.
The distribution of new-look PAN cards,
being printed by NSDL and UTIITSL (UTI Infrastructure Technology and
Services Ltd), started since January 1. The cards are being issued to
new applicants but existing ones can only apply for them. "The
distribution of new PAN cards kicked off on January 1. However, these
are only for the fresh lot of PAN card applicants," the official said.
"We have automated the data and made the
PAN cards error-free," he said, adding, "In case existing cardholders
apply for a fresh PAN card, they will be issued the newly designed
cards."
Keeping in view the Rajbhasha policy of
the Government, we have made fixed contents of the new PAN cards
bilingual in which the headers are in English and Hindi, he said.
The Government has added a new feature to the card, known as Quick Response Code, which will help in verification process.
The code will help in providing all
details of the cardholder in one go as when the document is produced
before any authority. Hence, no room will be left for the cardholder to
either tamper or give any kind of wrong information relating to the
card, the official said.
PAN cards are mandatory for any
transaction above Rs 2 lakh and for a lot of other activities like
opening of a bank account and as identity proof. There are currently
more than 25 crore PAN cardholders in the country.
As per Government estimate, every year 2.5 crore people across the country apply for PAN cards.
If someone applied for PAN card and want to know their PAN card status, then you can know by various tactics. You can UTI PAN Card Status, by DOB and by acknowledged no.
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