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UIDAI updated documents in Aadhaar issued 10 years back

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New Delhi: UIDAI updated documents in Aadhaar who had got issued 10 years back. Residents who have never updated after that in these years, such Aadhaar card number holders are encouraged to get their documents updated.

During the past ten years, Aadhaar number has emerged as a universally accepted proof of identity of residents in India. Likely More than 1100 government schemes and programs including 319 run by the central government use Aadhaar based identification for delivery of services. Now most government schemes are DBT in Aadhaar based.

Many financial institutions like banks, NBFCs, etc use Aadhaar to authenticate and onboard customers seamlessly. It is in the interest of the residents to keep their Aadhaars updated with current proof of identity and proof of address.

Update your Aadhaar Data Online – UIDAI Updated Documents

Residents can update their Aadhaars by uploading supportive documents either online through myAadhaar portal or offline by visiting the nearest Aadhaar centre. In Aadhaar updates you need proof of identity and proof of address supporting documents.

Keeping the documents in Aadhaar updated helps in ease of living, better service delivery, and enables accurate authentication. UIDAI has always encouraged residents to keep their documents updated, and the Aadhaar (Enrolment and Update) (Tenth Amendment) Regulations 2022 notified on November 09, 2022 was another step in that direction.

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