UNIVERSAL NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD (UNID) AND ITS MODERNIZATION ON THE CONTEXT OF DIGITAL BANGLADESH
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v6.i5.2018.1469Keywords:
Digitalization, National Identity Card, Universal, Digital Bangladesh, ModernizationAbstract [English]
Bangladesh is one of the rapidly developing countries not only the south Asian region but also around the world. Each and every day Bangladesh has been introducing new and impressing ideas in compare with the developed countries. The government of Bangladesh has recently introduced new vision of digitalization each and every parts of this country. In this paper an important issue, national Identity (NID) card and its modernization, was discussed with some tremendous thinking on the context of digital Bangladesh. The paper was divided in to two parts one is current or existing National ID card systems and the second part was making a universal and modernization of this NID on the context of digital Bangladesh. In this paper there was a suggestion for making a Universal NID (UNID) card for Bangladeshi nations. Each and every task can be done by this Universal NID (UNID) card within Bangladesh and government maintain a data center or database office for collecting all the data around country. Finally, this paper suggests some recommendations for making a successful Universal NID (UNID) card on the context of digital Bangladesh.
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