Mangaluru: Renew your Aadhaar ID it its older than 10 years
Team Udayavani, Dec 22, 2022, 11:32 AM IST
Mangaluru: Aadhaar holders who were issued the unique ID for more than 10 years should mandatorily get it renewed.
Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has earlier issued an instruction in this regard.
Aadhaar holders who received the unique ID more than ten years ago and have not updated their information since then are requested to do so.
The information on the Aadhaar card like address and other important details have to be updated with the present records. All old Aadhaar card holders should ensure that the details on the card are the latest ones.
Aadhaar uses iris, fingerprint, and photos to establish identification and it has become a popular method of identifying people over the past ten years. Aadhaar numbers are used in a variety of government programs and services.
People must update their Aadhaar information in order to use government benefits and prevent any identification or certification problems
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