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Mantra biometric devices power identity verification at ration shops, pension counters, subsidy windows, and voter enrollment centers across India.
India's welfare infrastructure distributes food grain, cash transfers, pensions, and subsidies to hundreds of millions of beneficiaries every month. Ghost beneficiaries - duplicate, deceased, or ineligible entries in government databases - have historically diverted substantial funds away from genuine recipients, undermining both the effectiveness and the credibility of welfare programs.
Biometric authentication at the point of service is the only mechanism that verifiably confirms a living, eligible person is receiving what they are entitled to. Mantra's UIDAI-certified fingerprint and iris devices are the hardware behind some of India's most consequential welfare delivery reforms, including the digitisation of the Public Distribution System and Direct Benefit Transfer schemes across multiple states.
From remote gram panchayats to urban pension offices, Mantra devices operate reliably in variable power conditions, with elderly beneficiaries whose fingerprints have worn smooth from decades of manual labour, and in dusty, outdoor environments that defeat consumer-grade hardware entirely.
Every government service that transfers value requires a verified identity. Mantra devices serve as the trust layer at each of these critical citizen touchpoints across India.
Authenticate ration card beneficiaries at fair price shops before grain, kerosene, or edible oil is disbursed. Prevent multi-point collection fraud and ghost card usage. Real-time authentication logs give state food departments a live view of distribution status across the entire network.
Confirm pensioner liveness and identity before monthly payments are released. Eliminate deceased-beneficiary pension fraud that persists for years in paper-based systems. Ensure DBT funds reach verified bank-linked identities with an auditable biometric confirmation at every transaction.
Capture fingerprints and photographs at voter registration camps to detect duplicate enrollment across constituencies. Confirm voter identity at polling booths using biometric cross-reference, reducing impersonation and bogus voting that distorts democratic outcomes.
Process Aadhaar updates, birth and death certificates, caste and income certificates, and government scheme enrollments with on-the-spot biometric identity confirmation. Reduce impersonation and proxy applications at public service desks across urban and rural areas.
Authenticate all parties in land and property transactions using biometric signatures at sub-registrar offices. Prevent fraudulent property transfers through impersonation - a significant source of litigation in India - with a tamper-proof biometric record attached to every registered document.
Verify suspect identities against national databases in the field using portable Mantra biometric devices. Enable border posts, mobile police units, and transit checkpoints to perform reliable fingerprint and iris verification without returning to a fixed station.
Government deployments span urban offices, semi-urban service centres, and remote village-level service points. Mantra devices are built to perform everywhere without compromise - regardless of power reliability, connectivity, temperature, or the age and physical condition of the beneficiary.
Approved for Aadhaar authentication across all government welfare portals and state schemes
High-resolution optical sensors reliably read faint ridge patterns in geriatric beneficiaries
Portable units operate without grid power at gram panchayat and village service points
Operator interface available in Hindi and all major regional languages for field staff
The Government of India's Direct Benefit Transfer mission has been described as one of the world's largest financial inclusion programs - transferring subsidies, scholarships, pensions, and agricultural support directly to the bank accounts of verified beneficiaries. The biometric layer at the point of delivery is what makes the "verified" part of this promise meaningful. Without a live biometric check, DBT remains vulnerable to the same ghost beneficiary problem that plagued its paper-based predecessors.
Estimates of welfare leakage in India's PDS system - before biometric authentication was introduced - ranged from 30% to 50% of total disbursements in some states. Biometric authentication at fair price shops has dramatically reduced this figure in states where it has been fully implemented. The economic impact is measurable: food grain reaching genuine ration card holders rather than fictitious entries means less hunger, less black-market diversion, and better value from every rupee of subsidy expenditure.
Beyond economics, biometric authentication builds citizen trust. When a beneficiary receives their ration or pension and receives a confirmation message that their transaction has been recorded against their identity, they have evidence that the system worked for them. Over time, this transparency and accountability - impossible to achieve at scale with paper records - changes the relationship between citizens and government institutions in a positive and measurable way.
Questions government procurement and IT teams ask most about Mantra biometric solutions.
Yes. Mantra fingerprint scanners and iris devices hold UIDAI L0 and L1 certification - the mandatory qualification for devices used in Aadhaar-based authentication. This certification is required for PDS fair price shops, pension verification counters, CSC service delivery, and any government portal that uses Aadhaar as an identity anchor. Mantra devices are also STQC tested and listed on the UIDAI approved device registry maintained by the Government of India.
Biometric verification closes three primary leakage channels in the PDS: ghost cards (fake registrations), multi-point collection (one family collecting at multiple shops), and diversion by dealers (registering a transaction without actually providing the grain). When a fingerprint authentication is required before grain is released and the transaction is logged on a central server in real time, none of these frauds can occur without leaving a detectable record. States that have implemented ePoS (electronic Point of Sale) with Mantra biometric devices have reported leakage reductions of 20–45% in audited districts.
Yes. Mantra ePoS terminals and portable authentication devices support offline operation. Beneficiary templates can be pre-loaded onto the device, enabling local fingerprint matching without a live server connection. Transactions are queued locally and uploaded when network connectivity is restored - via 4G, Wi-Fi, or even periodic USB sync. Battery-powered and solar-assisted variants are available for gram panchayat service points where reliable grid power is not guaranteed.
Access and eligibility revocation is immediate once a beneficiary record is marked as deceased or ineligible in the central database. The next authentication attempt for that biometric - at any service point in the network - will be rejected. This real-time revocation eliminates the months-long lag that plagued paper-based pension systems where families could continue collecting payments for deceased relatives indefinitely. Integration with civil registration databases for death notifications can automate the revocation process without manual intervention.
Mantra Softech is empanelled with Government e-Marketplace (GeM) for direct procurement by Central and State Government departments. State governments may also procure through State Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), NICSI, or through open competitive tendering under GFR rules. Mantra supports all these procurement channels and provides the required technical documentation, STQC certificates, UIDAI approval letters, and past performance evidence required for government tender submissions. Contact our government sales team for procurement-specific guidance for your state or department.
Talk to our government solutions team about deployment at scale - from a single service centre to a statewide welfare network spanning thousands of touchpoints.