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Aaadhar IDs older than 10 years should be revalidate


Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) said that 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. This includes updating identification and residence proof documents.

UIDAI, said in a statement that updates can be made both online and at Aadhaar centres. According to the statement, people who received their unique identification number more than 10 years ago and haven't updated their documents since receiving them are being "requested" to do so.

UIDAI, however, did not say if this updation is mandatory.

"Any person who had got their Aadhaar made 10 years back and not updated the information in any of the subsequent years are being requested to do document updation," it said.

The updation of identification document and proof of residence is being done on payment of the requisite fee. "This facility can be accessed on My Aadhaar portal or by visiting nearest Aadhaar centre," it added.

Aadhaar uses iris, fingerprint, and photos to establish identification.

According to the statement, the Aadhaar number has become a popular method of identifying people over the past ten years. Aadhaar numbers are used in a variety of government programmes and services.

People must update their Aadhaar information in order to use government benefits and prevent any identification or certification problems, it was added.


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