‘Six visits for a password reset’: Bengaluru founder highlights confusion in public portals

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India’s increase in business classification global can easily look impressive on paper, but experiences are much more complicated for acting entrepreneurs through real life portals.

Gavardan Redin, founder of Bengalur launching, recently took Lintedin to have many business owners every day.

According to the wrong statement with India’s portals, Reddy has shared the reopening of a simple password on the PTO-007 portal of the Government and has not yet resolved.

But the question, he notes, is far from one portal. Large platforms – Pan, Aadhaar, GST, Passport. Everyone follows the rule of his rules how the names are entered and stored, leading to inconsistency and endless documents.

“Pan wants a name, middle name, last name. Aadhaar says last name, middle name, last name. GST has its logic. Profile God knows what they ask, “Reddy writes.

He also points out how regional differences in naming conferences. Northern Northern “name” often means something else where the sources are common.

Reddy says the real challenge is a shortage of coordination between departments. “Ban says the last name begins with the fifth image. Aadhaar does not agree. Banks and businesses are fighting to reconcile these differences, and entrepreneurs are spending months trying to correct the main discrepancies, “he explained.

Calling a practical solution, Reddy offers to unite all the main departments: frying pan, Aadhaar, GST, income tax, passport, banks to agree on one name standard.

“One India, one naming convention, zero chaos,” he said. “Entrepreneurs need clear systems that work together, not half and ahead.”

 
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