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19 Feb 2009 - One Crore coastal cards to be issued. By - AMAR UJALA.
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25 Sep 2008 - The Permission of e-Passport granted. By - AMAR UJALA.
After issuing e-passport to the ministers and high officials, the Foreign Ministry of India has granted permission to issue the same to general public. All the old passports issued till now gets converted to e-passports. The technique of electronic passport is designed and developed by Dr.Rajat Moona, Professor,Computer Science and Engineering Department, IIT Kanpur.
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25 Sep 2008 - MicroChip-Weapon against Terrorism. By - AMAR UJALA.
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08 Sep 2008 - The next generation passport. By - EXPRESS COMPUTER.
Cases of passport forgery are rising and the Government of India has released the country's first electronic passport with biometric features.Securing passports is an ongoing endeavor. Forgery is a constant threat, which can be controlled by introducing machine assisted identification features. Face or iris recognition and fingerprint checks via biometrics are a solution to this knotty problem. As biometric features cannot be stored in conventional passports, the introduction of a chip on a passport has become essential.
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02 Sep 2008 - Campus Buzz IIT. By - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MAGAZINE.
When you use an ATM in your vicinity, you are sure about its authenticity, but what if you are travelling to an unfamiliar place? You could be fooled by an ATM designed to steal information from you. This issue motivated the students to come up with a solution."We noticed a basic flaw in the ATM-based service where a user is forced to trust the ATM.
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04 July 2008 - First e-passport expected to be issued in June. By - OMAN TRIBUNE.
The e-passport project is on a roll. A recent test conducted in a US government laboratory was so impressive that American officials remarked that they would need to study the Indian technology. The e-passport will have thicker front and back covers. The rear cover will have a small silicon chip, smaller than a postage stamp, as well as an embedded rectangular antenna.
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04 July 2008 - Pravasi Bhartiya Sewa. By-MINISTRY OF OVERSEAS INDIAN AFFAIRS.
"Unlike the U.S. software which is proprietary and developed by vendors, ours is entirely made in-house. So there is no commercial aspect to it,"said Rajat Moona, professor of computer science at IIT-Kanpur. And those extra seconds will make valuable difference when the immigration deals with long queues. "The Americans were highly impressed. If it is two and a half times faster, it means the crowd can be cleared that quicker," the official said.
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03 July 2008 - India goes for first E-Passport. By-AMAR UJALA.
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26 June 2008 - India goes for first E-Passport. By-AMAR UJALA.
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18 May 2008 - A passport to track you. By-THE TELEGRAPH CALCUTTA INDIA.
Those involved in the project say the e-passports will help prevent misuse."Since the information is stored in a chip, it is impossible to tamper with," Rajat Moona of IIT Kanpur's computer science department told The Telegraph.
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17 May 2008 - kudos to iitk and nic for the first e-passport in india. By-IISC LIFE.
"Unlike the US software which is proprietary and developed by vendors, ours is entirely made in-house. So there is no commercial aspect to it," Rajat Moona, professor of computer science at IIT-Kanpur, told IANS.The Americans were highly impressed. If it is two and a half times faster, it means the crowd can be cleared that much quicker," the official said.
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16 May 2008 - After US tests, India to get first e-passport in June. By-OVERSEAS INDIAN.
India's first e-passport, which will make travel easy, is expected to be issued next month. It will be issued to diplomats and officials first. Others may have to wait for about 10 months -- or even more
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16 May 2008 - After US tests, India to get first e-passport. By-NDTV.COM.
The eight officials, drawn from the ministry of external affairs, the National Informatics Centre, the Indian Security Press (Nasik) and the Indian Institute of Technology-Kanpur, had an appointment to keep at the inter-operability test centre in the US Department of Homeland Security.
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16 May 2008 - India to get first e-passport in June. By-THE TIMES OF INDIA.
The first e-passport, to be issued around June 15, will go to President Pratibha Patil or Prime Minister Manmohan Singh -- or both.The e-passport will have thicker front and back covers. The rear cover will have a small silicon chip, smaller than a postage stamp, as well as an embedded rectangular antenna.
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16 May 2008 - After US tests,India to get First e-passport in June. By-YAHOO INDIA.
India's first e-passport, which will make travel easy, is expected to be issued next month. It will be issued to diplomats and officials first. Others may have to wait for about 10 months -- or even more.The eight officials, drawn from the ministry of external affairs, the National Informatics Centre, the Indian Security Press (Nasik) and the Indian Institute of Technology-Kanpur, had an appointment to keep at the inter-operability test centre in the US Department of Homeland Security.
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16 May 2008 - Soon an e-passport that makes your travel easy. By-IBN LIVE.
GOING THE ONLINE WAY: The e-passport will be issued to diplomats and officials first."The Indian passport will have to be first skimmed so that a code is generated. That code then unlocks the chip for the information to be read on the chip," said the official.
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16 May 2008 - India to get First e-passport in June. By-SOCIAL CAUSE.
The first e-passport, to be issued around June 15, will go to President Pratibha Patil or Prime Minister Manmohan Singh -- or both.he e-passport will have thicker front and back covers. The rear cover will have a small silicon chip, smaller than a postage stamp, as well as an embedded rectangular antenna.
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02 April 2008 - Electronic passports with help from IIT-K. By-VOICE OF INDIA.
The IIT-K's electronic passport would be different. To counter any possibility of tampering, the passport office would store the information in the chip with IIT-K's assistance.
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13 Feb 2008 - "Techkriti 2008" at IIT Kanpur. By-MONEY OUTLOOK.
Over 12,000 students from across the country are expected to participate in IIT's annual festival "Techkriti 2008" starting here tomorrow."Peter Grunberg, who won the Physics Nobel in 2007, will deliver a lecture here on February 16" said Prof Rajat Moona, chairman of the organising committee for the festival. John Mather, who received the Nobel for physics in 2006, and Robert Grubbs, who won the prize in 2005 for chemistry, will deliver their lectures through video-conferencing. A small robot from Germany, which is the size of an insect, will also be on display.
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20 Feb 2007 - IIT-K Techkriti to test brains of future engineers. By-LUCKNOW NEWSLINE.
It is known that Techkriti is comprised of series of competitions from diverse technical fields, but this time, the number of events and the level has been raised a bit to test the "brains" of future engineers.
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29 May 2006 - Smart Cards Continue to Emerge in May 2006 - Some Press Releases. By-PHILIP ANDREAE & ASSOCIATES.
Smart cards have moved well past their beginnings as keys to enter buildings and networks. A small cadre of countries, including Malaysia and soon Qatar, is using them for national IDs.
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10 May 2006 - IIT-K plays the smart card. By-LUCKNOW NEWSLINE.
The Indian Institute of Technology-Kanpur (IIT-K) is the latest to join the "smart card" bandwagon. All students, faculty members and other staff at IIT-K are being issued smart cards that carry all information about the card-holder, including bank account, medical details, fingerprints and other personal data.
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13 May 2003 - SAII Ropes In Faculty From Premier Institutes. By-THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS.
Hyderabad-based South Asia International Institute (SAII) has roped in academicians from premier institutes as its faculty. They include Prof R Ramachandran from IIT-Kanpur, Prof PK Parthasarathy from IIT Chennai and Mr Rajat Moona from IIT-Kanpur.
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