Uidai Update: The need for an Aadhaar card is steadily growing in India, causing many tasks to become stalled without it. You can determine the extent to which an Aadhaar card is required for school admission and bank account opening. The government is constantly increasing the importance of the Aadhaar card.
UIDAI issues new updates every day in response to the need for an Aadhaar card, which you can easily take advantage of. Did you know that UIDAI has changed some rules? The organization has decided to bump up two main services on the Aadhaar card. This decision is expected to significantly impact the citizens. The decision to close certain facilities will be clear to you, eliminating any uncertainty.
Which facilities have been closed?
One of the facilities that UIDAI has decided to close is the ‘Address Validation Letter’ to update the address on the Aadhaar card. This facility was like a boon for those people who live on rent in a house and do not have a permanent residence proof.
This decision by UIDAI could potentially cause issues for individuals who are updating their address. In addition to this, UIDAI has discontinued the Aadhaar card reprint service. This allows Aadhaar card holders to reorder their card in the event of damage or loss. In light of this, UIDAI has decided to discontinue this service. Meanwhile, UIDAI has introduced the PVC Aadhaar card as an option. The PVC Aadhaar card is just as appealing as a debit card, and it requires a fee of Rs 50.
Know what is important.
For your information, we would like to inform you that the closure of the ‘Address Validation Letter’ facility, which updates the address in the Aadhaar card, is likely to cause issues for some individuals. Such people may face difficulties if they do not have valid address papers. Consider a tenant or a migrant worker settling in a new city.
As a result, they will have a lot of difficulties getting their address updated officially. Previously, citizens had the option to reprint their Aadhaar card in the event of loss or damage. They will now need to apply for a new format PVC Aadhaar card. To do so, you will have to pay a fee of Rs 50.