Got Aadhaar 10 years back? Here’s what you need to do
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has urged those who got their Aadhaar card issued 10 years back and have never updated after that in all these years, to update their documents in Aadhaar for the continued accuracy of the information in the Aadhaar database.
According to the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, people can update their Aadhaar by uploading supportive documents (proof of identity and proof of address), either online through the myAadhaar portal or offline by visiting the nearest Aadhaar center.
The Ministry said that it is in the interest of the residents to keep their Aadhaar updated with current proof of identity and proof of address. Keeping the documents in Aadhaar updated helps in ease of living, better service delivery, and enables accurate authentication.
During the past decade, the Aadhaar number has emerged as a universally accepted proof of identity for residents of India. More than 1,100 government schemes and programs, including 319 run by the Central government, use Aadhaar-based identification for the delivery of services.
Many financial institutions like banks, NBFCs, etc. use Aadhaar to authenticate and onboard customers seamlessly.
[With Inputs from IANS]
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Aadhar website is one of the worst websites of India. Doing anything with Aadhar makes you go back to 1960s when getting ration card is a 10 year / 100 visits struggle