• India wants to build a pan-India unified database of demographic data of individuals — from the moment of birth to the day they die. The Registration of Birth and Death (RBD) Amendment Bill, 2023 was tabled in the Lok Sabha on July 26. The proposed changes will make birth certificates a necessary document to unlock basic services, such as voting, education, and food welfare schemes.
  • The mandatory documentation of births and deaths is governed by the RBD Act passed in 1969 and State Rules framed using the Model Rules, 1999. The Act was implemented “to promote uniformity and comparability in the registration of Births and Deaths across the country,” the official website states.
  • The Bill expands the demographic scope, amending the word “oldest male” to “oldest person” to refer to the individual responsible for providing information. It also accommodates “non-institutional adoption,” “child born to a single parent/unwed mother from her womb” and “orphan, abandoned, or surrendered child in childcare institution”.