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Chhattisgarh Leads States in Student ID Generation
12 Jan
Summary
- Chhattisgarh generated over 5 million student IDs for APAAR system.
- The state achieved 88.63% coverage of its student population.
- District Bemetara leads with 96.40% APAAR ID coverage.

Chhattisgarh has emerged as a frontrunner among larger Indian states in implementing the Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR) system. As of January 7, the state successfully generated 50,60,941 student IDs, representing an impressive 88.63% coverage of its 57,10,207 students. This initiative marks a substantial advancement in the state's digital education infrastructure.
At the district level, Bemetara has achieved the highest coverage at 96.40%, closely followed by Rajnandgaon at 96.38%. Several other districts, including Raigarh, Korea, Raipur, Korba, Dhamtari, Durg, and Balodabazar, have also surpassed 93% student ID creation. Efforts are underway to complete the process for the remaining students by the Union government's January 31 deadline.
The APAAR ID system aims to provide each student with a secure, permanent digital academic identity. This will serve as a centralized repository for academic achievements, certificates, and credits, crucial for enhancing academic continuity, transparency, and facilitating nationwide academic mobility.




