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Government issued new order! Your Aadhaar card is 10 years old, so finish this work immediately, otherwise…

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Aadhaar Card: In today’s time, Aadhaar card is a very important document in India. Many things can be done easily through Aadhaar card.

At the same time, Aadhaar card has been made mandatory to take advantage of many government schemes. At the same time, a new order has been issued by the government regarding the Aadhaar card. People are also going to benefit from this.

In fact, in a ‘people-centric move’ aimed at benefitting millions of people in India, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has decided to waive off Rs 50 fee for residents to update their document details on the Aadhaar portal . has taken a decision. The Ministry of Electronics and IT informed that the free service is available for the next three months i.e. from March 15 to June 14, 2023.

myAadhaar Portal

Although the new facility is available only for those making changes through the myAadhaar portal, those physically going for the update at Aadhaar centers will still have to pay Rs 50 as a fee. If there is a need to change demographic details (name, date of birth, address etc.), residents can use the regular online update service, or visit the nearest Aadhaar centre. Normal charges will be applicable in such cases.

Aadhaar card

however people seeking to change phone number will have to physically visit the Aadhaar center and pay Rs 50 as fee. For residents whose Aadhaar cards were issued more than 10 years ago and never updated their UID, UIDAI is encouraging them to upload documents online to re-verify the demographic details.

Aadhaar Card Update

As per Aadhaar Enrollment and Update Regulations, 2016, Aadhaar number holders can update their supporting documents in Aadhaar by submitting POI and POA documents at least once every 10 years from the date of enrollment for Aadhaar , so as to ensure the continued accuracy of their information.

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