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#2023441
16 Jun 2017
An Election Commission staff scanning the iris and fingerprint of a voter at a temporary camp set up at Old part of Dhaka Lalkuthi near the Councilor office in the capital on 15 June 2017. According to the Bangladesh Election Commission Currently, there are over 10 crore voters in Bangladesh. Of them, nine crore will get smart NID cards in this year under an ongoing project. The EC officials would collect the citizen's biometric details, impressions from 10 fingers and a photo of iris, which would be embedded in the card's microchip. The machine-readable card will have 32 types of basic information of a citizen embedded in its microchip, Currently, NID cards are required for availing at least 22 types of services, including passport, banking, driving license, trade license and share trading. In future, it would be required for getting many more services.
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#2023444
16 Jun 2017
An Election Commission staff scanning the iris and fingerprint of a voter at a temporary camp set up at Old part of Dhaka Lalkuthi near the Councilor office in the capital on 15 June 2017. According to the Bangladesh Election Commission Currently, there are over 10 crore voters in Bangladesh. Of them, nine crore will get smart NID cards in this year under an ongoing project. The EC officials would collect the citizen's biometric details, impressions from 10 fingers and a photo of iris, which would be embedded in the card's microchip. The machine-readable card will have 32 types of basic information of a citizen embedded in its microchip, Currently, NID cards are required for availing at least 22 types of services, including passport, banking, driving license, trade license and share trading. In future, it would be required for getting many more services.
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#2023456
16 Jun 2017
An Election Commission staff scanning the iris and fingerprint of a voter at a temporary camp set up at Old part of Dhaka Lalkuthi near the Councilor office in the capital on 15 June 2017. According to the Bangladesh Election Commission Currently, there are over 10 crore voters in Bangladesh. Of them, nine crore will get smart NID cards in this year under an ongoing project. The EC officials would collect the citizen's biometric details, impressions from 10 fingers and a photo of iris, which would be embedded in the card's microchip. The machine-readable card will have 32 types of basic information of a citizen embedded in its microchip, Currently, NID cards are required for availing at least 22 types of services, including passport, banking, driving license, trade license and share trading. In future, it would be required for getting many more services.
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#2023458
16 Jun 2017
An Election Commission staff scanning the iris and fingerprint of a voter at a temporary camp set up at Old part of Dhaka Lalkuthi near the Councilor office in the capital on 15 June 2017. According to the Bangladesh Election Commission Currently, there are over 10 crore voters in Bangladesh. Of them, nine crore will get smart NID cards in this year under an ongoing project. The EC officials would collect the citizen's biometric details, impressions from 10 fingers and a photo of iris, which would be embedded in the card's microchip. The machine-readable card will have 32 types of basic information of a citizen embedded in its microchip, Currently, NID cards are required for availing at least 22 types of services, including passport, banking, driving license, trade license and share trading. In future, it would be required for getting many more services.
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#2023481
16 Jun 2017
An Election Commission staff scanning the iris and fingerprint of a voter at a temporary camp set up at Old part of Dhaka Lalkuthi near the Councilor office in the capital on 15 June 2017. According to the Bangladesh Election Commission Currently, there are over 10 crore voters in Bangladesh. Of them, nine crore will get smart NID cards in this year under an ongoing project. The EC officials would collect the citizen's biometric details, impressions from 10 fingers and a photo of iris, which would be embedded in the card's microchip. The machine-readable card will have 32 types of basic information of a citizen embedded in its microchip, Currently, NID cards are required for availing at least 22 types of services, including passport, banking, driving license, trade license and share trading. In future, it would be required for getting many more services.
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#2023529
16 Jun 2017
An Election Commission staff scanning the iris and fingerprint of a voter at a temporary camp set up at Old part of Dhaka Lalkuthi near the Councilor office in the capital on 15 June 2017. According to the Bangladesh Election Commission Currently, there are over 10 crore voters in Bangladesh. Of them, nine crore will get smart NID cards in this year under an ongoing project. The EC officials would collect the citizen's biometric details, impressions from 10 fingers and a photo of iris, which would be embedded in the card's microchip. The machine-readable card will have 32 types of basic information of a citizen embedded in its microchip, Currently, NID cards are required for availing at least 22 types of services, including passport, banking, driving license, trade license and share trading. In future, it would be required for getting many more services.
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#2023564
16 Jun 2017
An Election Commission staff scanning the iris and fingerprint of a voter at a temporary camp set up at Old part of Dhaka Lalkuthi near the Councilor office in the capital on 15 June 2017. According to the Bangladesh Election Commission Currently, there are over 10 crore voters in Bangladesh. Of them, nine crore will get smart NID cards in this year under an ongoing project. The EC officials would collect the citizen's biometric details, impressions from 10 fingers and a photo of iris, which would be embedded in the card's microchip. The machine-readable card will have 32 types of basic information of a citizen embedded in its microchip, Currently, NID cards are required for availing at least 22 types of services, including passport, banking, driving license, trade license and share trading. In future, it would be required for getting many more services.
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#1600258
13 Dec 2016
A waiter prepares his tables for customers. A typical scene from daily life in Havana's center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600259
13 Dec 2016
A delivery of porc to one of Havana's city center privately owned butcher's. A typical scene from daily life in Havana's center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600261
13 Dec 2016
A line of old american cars awaiting tourists to take them on a city tour. A typical scene from daily life in Havana's center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600262
13 Dec 2016
An inside view of Floridita, a historic fish restaurant and cocktail bar, famous for its daiquiris and for having been one of the favourite hangouts of Ernest Hemingway in Havana. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600263
13 Dec 2016
A view of a shop with suvenirs and memorabilia for sale, in Havana's city center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600264
13 Dec 2016
A street art gallery with paintings for sale, in Havana's city center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600265
13 Dec 2016
A vendor inside her shop with suvenirs and memorabilia for sale, ready to receive costumers, in Havana's city center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600266
13 Dec 2016
A view of a shop with Fidel Castro and Che Guevara books, suvenirs and memorabilia for sale, in Havana's city center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600267
13 Dec 2016
A view of a street stand with Fidel Castro, Che Guevara and Cuba related books, suvenirs and memorabilia for sale, in Havana's city center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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