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CA Yash Shah named associate director at Deloitte

Finance transformation expert takes the next big step in consulting career

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MUMBAI: CA Yash Shah has taken a significant leap in his career, joining Deloitte as an associate director. Known for his expertise in finance transformation and enterprise performance, Shah’s appointment marks a new chapter in his consulting journey.

Shah brings a wealth of experience, having spent nearly seven years at EY, where he rose from consultant to manager. Along the way, he honed his skills in Sap BPC, Tagetik, and business transformation, helping organisations streamline processes and deliver high-impact solutions.

Before joining Deloitte, Shah held multiple roles at EY, including senior consultant, consultant, and executive assistant, showcasing a steady rise through the ranks thanks to his domain knowledge and consistent performance.

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A graduate of Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics, Shah started his academic journey at Don Bosco High School and has steadily built a career defined by expertise, adaptability, and a flair for solving complex financial challenges.

At Deloitte, he is expected to leverage his deep experience to drive strategic initiatives, enhance client value, and make a mark in the world of finance transformation consulting.

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Uidai partners with Google to help users locate Aadhaar centres

Verified Aadhaar centres to appear on Maps with services and access info

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MUMBAI: Finding an Aadhaar centre may soon be as easy as finding your favourite café. In a move aimed at making public services more accessible, the Unique Identification Authority of India has partnered with Google to display authorised Aadhaar centres on Google Maps. The feature, expected to roll out in the coming months, will allow residents to locate verified centres quickly and confidently.

More than 60,000 Aadhaar centres, including state of the art Aadhaar Seva Kendras, will be mapped. When users search on Google Maps, they will be directed to authorised facilities rather than unverified listings, helping curb misinformation and confusion.

The listings will do more than drop a pin. Users will be able to see the nature of services offered at each centre, whether it is adult enrolment, child enrolment, or limited to address and mobile number updates. Details such as operating hours, parking availability and divyang friendly infrastructure will also be shown wherever applicable.

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Uidai CEO Bhuvnesh Kumar, said the collaboration is part of the authority’s continued effort to improve ease of living for Aadhaar holders by making authorised centres simpler and faster to navigate.

The partnership will deepen in its next phase, with Uidai using Google Business Profile to manage information and respond directly to public feedback. Looking ahead, the two organisations are also exploring the option of enabling appointment bookings through the Google Maps interface, potentially allowing residents to plan their visits with greater efficiency.

Google India country head, strategic partnerships Roli Agarwal, said integrating verified Aadhaar centres would help millions access trusted services with confidence, bringing essential government infrastructure closer to the people who need it most.

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If all goes to plan, a routine Aadhaar update may soon begin not with a queue, but with a search bar.

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