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Officials told to complete e-KYC, facial authentication for beneficiaries by July 10

Officials told to complete e-KYC, facial authentication for beneficiaries by July 10

The Hindu08-07-2025
Eluru Collector K. Vetri Selvi asked the Child Development Project Officers (CDPOs) and anganwadi supervisors to ensure the completion of e-KYC and facial authentication for all beneficiaries on the Poshan Tracker app by July 10, and the first phase of Take-Home Ration (THR) distribution to pregnant and lactating women by July 15.
During a teleconference on Tuesday with CDPOs and anganwadi supervisors, the Collector reviewed the progress of key initiatives, including the Poshan Tracker e-KYC process, facial recognition registrations, and the distribution of Take-Home Ration kits.
Emphasising the importance of accurate beneficiary verification, the Collector noted that e-KYC and facial authentication are mandatory for continued support from the Central government. 'Only those beneficiaries with completed e-KYC and facial recognition will be eligible for Central budget allocations,' she said.
Ms. Vetri Selvi also urged officials to focus on increasing attendance at anganwadi pre-schools, and to closely monitor progress, particularly in backward and remote areas. Regular follow-ups over the phone should be conducted to meet targets, she added.
ICDS Project Director P. Sharada, CDPOs, and anganwadi supervisors from across the district took part.
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