The Department of Posts has recently released a draft amendment to the Post Office Act, 2023 to introduce a new digital addressing framework known as the Digital Hub for Reference and Unique Virtual Address (DHRUVA). The initiative aims to create an interoperable, standardised, and user-centric digital addressing system for India.
About Digital Hub for Reference and Unique Virtual Address (DHRUVA)
The DHRUVA platform, developed by the Department of Posts, lays the foundation for a nationwide Digital Address Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI). It envisions a standardised, interoperable, and geo-coded digital addressing system that enables secure, seamless, and consent-based sharing of address information across sectors.
At the core of DHRUVA is the concept of Address-as-a-Service (AaaS). This refers to a suite of services related to address data creation, verification, management, and sharing, designed to support secure interactions between citizens, government agencies, and private sector organisations.
Address-as-a-Service (AaaS) Framework
The AaaS framework under DHRUVA ensures interoperability across multiple address systems used by different sectors. It promotes standardisation of address formats along with geolocation tagging to enhance accuracy and usability. The framework emphasises consent-based data sharing, ensuring that users retain control over their address information. It also enables public-private integration, allowing seamless adoption and innovation across services.
Significance of DHRUVA as Digital Public Infrastructure
By recognising digital addresses as core infrastructure, similar to Aadhaar and the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), DHRUVA aims to streamline e-governance, online commerce, urban planning, logistics, and emergency services. The policy places strong emphasis on a user-centric design, ensuring citizens have meaningful control over how their address data is accessed and utilised.
Citizens will retain full ownership of their digital address identity, with the ability to manage permissions, update address details, and securely share verified address information for different use cases.
Key Features of the DHRUVA Platform
The DHRUVA platform will support multilingual interfaces, mobile-first access, and integration with identity systems such as Aadhaar, enhancing usability and accessibility across diverse populations. These features are designed to ensure inclusion and ease of adoption across urban and rural areas.
Linkage with Digital Postal Index Number (DIGIPIN)
The DHRUVA policy builds upon the earlier introduction of the Digital Postal Index Number (DIGIPIN), which serves as India’s National Addressing Grid.
Key Facts about DIGIPIN
DIGIPIN is an open-source, nationwide geo-coded addressing system developed by the Department of Posts in collaboration with IIT Hyderabad and the National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), ISRO. It divides India into approximately 4-metre by 4-metre grids, assigning each grid a unique 10-character alphanumeric code derived from latitude and longitude coordinates.
The DIGIPIN system is publicly accessible and enhances emergency response efficiency, logistics optimisation, and citizen service delivery.
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