Aadhaar data updation in every 10 years

New Delhi: Aadhaar custodian UIDAI will encourage people to voluntarily update their biometric data every decade, according to official sources. Presently, children between the age of 5 and 15 years are required to update their data for Aadhaar.

“UIDAI will encourage people to update their biometrics, demographics, etc., once in 10 years. Over time, it will push people to update their Aadhaar. Once a person is over a certain age, say 70 years, then it will not be required,” one of the officials said.

The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has enrolled almost all adults in the country, barring a small percentage of people in Meghalaya, Nagaland, and Ladakh. “Enrolment started late in Meghalaya because of the NRC (National Register of Citizens) issue. In Nagaland and Ladakh, some of the remote areas are left to be covered. “Aadhaar saturation level among adult residents is now near universal and the overall saturation level is 93.65 percent. Total fresh enrolment in August was only 24.2 lakh,” the official added.

UIDAI has more than 50,000 enrolment centers and is in the process of onboarding 1.5 lakh postmen who will initially update the mobile numbers and addresses of Aadhaar holders. It is now in talks with states to bring group-oriented welfare schemes on its platform as it will help de-duplication of beneficiaries, prevent leakages of funds and save public money. The official said even the aviation ministry’s DigiYatra, which aims to make journeys for travelers paperless, will be linked to Aadhaar for verification of travelers.

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