National Population Register (NPR) v/s National Register for Citizens (NRC)

NPR and NRC have been the buzzwords in recent months. While the latter is in the news since the NRC exercise was conducted in Assam, the former is in limelight, of late, owing to the actions of the Registrar General of India (RGI) under the Union Home Ministry. It recently pulled down a document with the latest form of the National Population Register (NPR) from its website, where the said form was part of the handbook for the Census of India 2021 exercise.

In this article, we shall be discussing various dimensions of the issue, present relevance, challenges and implications. Further, this article covers other important aspects, keeping in mind the demands of the preliminary as well as the main examination of the UPSC IAS Exam .

What is the National Population Register (NPR)?

Please follow this linked article for more details and discussion on the National Population Register , for UPSC IAS Exam notes and previous year questions relevant to the topic.

You can also learn about the discussion held in RSTV – Big Picture Episode on National Population Register in the linked article.

Who is a Usual Resident?

A usual resident is defined for the purposes of NPR as

Who is a Citizen of India?

As per the Citizenship Act, 1955, every person born in India

Understand the Constitution provisions related to Citizenship in India at the linked article.

What is a National Register of Citizens (NRC)?

India as per the Citizenship Act, 1955.

Please follow this linked article for notes, questions and comprehensive discussion on the National Register of Citizens, helpful for UPSC IAS exam preparation.

What about the NRC Exercise Carried Out in Assam?

What are the Positions of Stakeholders in the NRC vs NPR Debate?

What is the need for vast amounts of data, and what are the concerns?

While the issues of citizenship, nativity and residence have been emotive issues for many, the fact that existing challenges for many to provide supporting documents must be taken into account and grievances of the affected or likely to be affected should be given a prompt hearing. At the same time, the collection of vast amounts of data and preparation of a credible, robust database for delivery of service is well thought and nobly intended. The concerns of privacy and data security must be addressed with transparency and flow of information, with the mechanisms put in place to check its misuse by third parties.

Similarly, a broader framework for outreach, sharing authentic information with common citizens, spreading awareness must be evolved and put in place. It should check the possible exploitation by vested interests through misinformation, disinformation leading to apprehensions among citizens. Further, the process must be streamlined, and its implementation be studied gradually to adopt suitable policies as necessary for success and optimum result out of this exercise in the larger interest of development, democracy and transparency in administration .

This article is relevant for the sections of Polity and Current Affairs part of the UPSC Syllabus prescribed for Preliminary and Main Stages of Civil Services Exam.