PRS.CRVS.02: Enrollment in the old age allowance scheme
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The old age allowance scheme is a program that provides financial support to older individuals who have limited or no income in their retirement years. It is a part of social protection programs and works in conjunction with systems like CRVS, Foundational ID system, payment systems, and others, to ensure that seniors receive the assistance they need.
The process workflow provided here focuses on the data exchange between the SP-MIS and CRVS establish by the unique identification number (UIN) of the applicant, which is facilitated by the UIN provided by the applicant.
Note: External requirements like Foundational ID system, payment systems and social registries are not included in this description.
Sections | Description |
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Actors and Entities | Applicant, SP-MIS, CRVS System. |
Prerequisites |
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Process Inputs | 1. UIN which is linked with the CRVS system is provided as an input. OR
It is important to note that this search method may generate multiple records, requiring further filtration by the SP-MIS for accurate applicant authentication. |
Process Flow Steps |
The applicant begins the enrollment process for the SP-MIS scheme by providing their Unique Identification Number (UIN) or any other certificate issued by CRVS, like a Birth certificate.
SP-MIS checks if the applicant's record exists in the CRVS database by sending UIN or Birth Registration Number using Search API.
SP-MIS cross-references the applicant's details with other ID systems, like the Foundational ID, population registers, social registries, or other reliable sources in case the record is not found or information is partial in CRVS.
SP-MIS validates and authenticates the applicant's details using the verified CRVS or cross-referenced information.
SP-MIS confirms the successful enrollment of the applicant in the scheme. The applicant is notified of their enrollment status. Refer to Exception Handling for alternate flows. |
Outputs | Applicant is enrolled in the scheme in minimum possible time. |
Control Points | Refer toAssumptions#9 for control points |