Realtime Biometrics Launches Aadhaar-Enabled face recognition & fingerprint Biometric Attendance System T502F Mini
NEW DELHI, India : Public sector offices and PSUs across India are confronting a critical administrative challenge, the inability to reliably verify the physical presence of personnel. For decades, dependence on manual registers and non-integrated systems has left government institutions vulnerable to proxy marking and data manipulation. The impact goes far beyond administrative inconvenience which leads to significant public money losses and creates barriers to financial transparency...
NEW DELHI, India : Public sector offices and PSUs across India are confronting a critical administrative challenge, the inability to reliably verify the physical presence of personnel. For decades, dependence on manual registers and non-integrated systems has left government institutions vulnerable to proxy marking and data manipulation. The impact goes far beyond administrative inconvenience which leads to significant public money losses and creates barriers to financial transparency and accountability. The transition to Aadhaar-enabled attendance systems presents a structured solution to these longstanding inefficiencies, ensuring that every attendance entry is tied to a verified identity, directly supporting India's vision for a transparent, digital-first government.
As India advances toward a $5 trillion economy, the demand for accountability in public service delivery has never been greater. The Indian biometric market is witnessing a significant transformation, as institutions move away from paper-based registers toward automated, identity-verified attendance solutions, a shift driven in large part by government mandates requiring Aadhaar-integrated systems to ensure that the individual drawing a salary is the same physically present at the workplace.