The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) signed an MoU with the ______ to develop a touchless biometric capture system for easier use, anytime and anywhere.
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) signed an MoU with the IIT-Bombay to develop a touchless biometric capture system for easier use, anytime and anywhere.Under the MoU, UIDAI and IIT Bombay will carry out joint research to build a mobile capture system for fingerprints along with liveness model integrated with the capture system. Once developed and operational, the touchless biometric capture system will allow fingerprint authentication from home, akin to face authentication.
Which of the following statements is/are correct in regards to the service sector in Economic Survey 2022-23?
The Great Barrier Reef which is recommended to be put into the danger list by the UN panel is located in _____.
What is the theme of the international conference YANTRA 2023 in the field of Ayush system of medicine?
According to a recent report by the World Gold Council India is at what place as a Gold recycling country?
World Tuna Day is observed every year on?
Which Union Minister inaugurated the ASEAN-India Millet Festival in New Delhi?
India has announced financial assistance of USD _______ million loans to Sri Lanka to help the country in building up its depleted foreign reserves and ...
Who has been appointed as the new Director General of DGCA?
What is the purpose of the collaboration between the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) and Arm?
How many Indian States and Union Territories share the Indian coastline?