Aadhar Card
Many
countries around the world use a unique identity system whereby each citizen
receives a number that hold all details pertinent to their identity under it.
The government of India has also sought such a system India and have called it
Aadhaar, which is also referred to as UID. They then intend to use this number
to provide benefits to the citizens through the Aadhaar number. These benefits
could include things like various subsidies that the government provides,
include things like the subsidy on gas. The project is run by the Unique
Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) and was introduced in January 2009.
The project has faced some problems since its inception with claims being made
that the project was not constitutionally sound as it involved the collection
of biometric data of the citizens by the government.
The general idea of the program is to issue every citizen with a
unique number to help identify them and provide them the benefit of schemes
announced by the government. This unique identity involved the issuance of a 12
digit Aadhaar number and an Aadhaar card. The idea was also that the project
would also serve as an identity card for everyone and would then be linked to
other services like UAN, bank accounts and pension schemes.
What
is Aadhar Card ?
The Aadhar card is a card
that is issued once the application has been approved and an Aadhar number has
been assigned. If you have already received the Aadhar number and want the card
in a hurry, then you can download it as a pdf file using your enrolment number
or the Aadhar number. It must, however, be noted that having a card is not
mandatory to avail the benefits of Aadhar.
Purpose
of Aadhaar Card
The purpose of the
Aadhaar was to make it simpler for people to avail government subsidies and have
one number that would work as proof of address and proof of identity. Another
reason that the government has cited for the creation of this was to help curb
illegal immigration to the country. What Aadhaar isn’t is a card that can
replace the need for drivers licences or passports. It also does not identify a
person as part of a family nor can any individual own more than 1 Aadhaar
number.
Uses
Of Aadhar Card
·
Universal identity card
The main objective of the
creation of Aadhar has always been to create a unique and universal identity
card for the citizens of India which would help negate the requirement of
different documents for availing various services.
·
Government subsidy
The government of India
provides certain subsidies to particular citizens however there have been
instances when such welfare has been misused. The Aadhaar number was intended
to help solve this problem and ensure that those who require welfare, and are
eligible for it, get it. Aadhar is also supposed to be the identification that
would prove a person’s eligibility to enrol in government programs like Right
to education and the Sarva Shikhsha Abhiyaan.
·
Gas connections
According to the PAHAL DBTL Scheme, those people who had an
Aadhaar card could use it to avail a subsidy on gas cylinders. To be able to
avail it, they would have to have an Aadhar card that is linked to the gas
connection and also to a bank account.
·
Phone connections
When it comes to getting
new landline or cell phone connections, the Aadhaar card can be used to replace
KYC documents like identity proofs and proof of address.
·
Bank accounts
The advantage of having a
bank account linked to the Aadhaar number is that when and if you qualify for a
government welfare scheme and you need to receive monetary advances, they can
be transferred to the linked bank account post haste.
·
Validity
The Aadhaar card comes
with no validity conditions and remains valid throughout the life of the
person.
Aadhaar
Number Details
Contrary to popular
belief, Aadhar is not just a card. The Aadhar number is the unique number under
which an individual’s details are stored.
What Is Aadhaar Number?
The Aadhaar number is the
12 digit unique identification number that a person can take, under which they
can consolidate other information about them such as bank accounts held,
passports, phone connections etc. It also hold biometric data about the person
to whom it is issue.
Format of the number
When a person is assigned
an Aadhaar number, they get a 12 digit number assigned to them. There are 12
numbers in this digit so that the identity of 100 billion people can be stored
under various numbers. These 100 billion identities are provided by the first
11 digits of the Aadhaar number and the last digit is meant as a check-digit to
help prevent errors in data entry.
Details
Of Aadhar Card
The card issued in
association with the Aadhaar number displays the basic details of the person.
These details include:
·
The name of the person.
·
The Aadhar number.
·
The enrolment number
(EID)
·
A photograph.
·
The address of the
person, as per the records.
·
The person's date of
birth.
·
The person’s gender.
·
A barcode that represents
the Aadhar number itself.
Aadhar
Card Vs Aadhar Number
There is a misconception
about Aadhaar and it is that the card is what everyone needs to get. The truth
is that the main thing with Aadhaar is not the card but the number. That is
what holds the key to a person’s identity. It is also not necessary that you
have your card in order to avail the benefits of Aadhaar. Quoting the number
alone should suffice.
Eligibility
Criteria For Aadhar Card
Aadhar is supposed to be
a number that can help those residing in India, have one document that can
serve a multitude of purposes ranging from a proof of identity to a proof of
address. It is something that can even serve as the person’s gateway to access
special schemes announced by the government. While it is not mandatory to be in
possession of an Aadhaar number, there are some eligibility criteria that
people desirous of getting Aadhar numbers have to fulfil. There is no overly
technical or complicated list of requirements that you will need to fulfil.
It’s all really quite simple as you are about to see.
When it comes to the
question of eligibility, one thing needs to be kept in mind and it is that the
card is just meant to establish a person’s identity. It does not equate to
Indian citizenship and that is exactly why it is available for resident
Indians, non-resident Indians and even foreigners residing in India.
The specifics of Aadhar
eligibility are:
·
Any citizen of India can
apply for this card.
·
Children below the age of
3 years need not apply for Aadhar.
·
Non-resident Indians can
also apply for the card.
·
Foreigners who are
residing in India can also take the card.
Aadhaar For Resident Indians
Every single person
living in India, irrespective of race, religion or gender, is eligible to apply
for an Aadhaar number. There is even no need to be part of a particular segment
of society to be eligible.
Aadhaar For Minors
Even minor are eligible
to apply for an Aadhar card though in their case a birth certificate is
required along with the proof of identity and address of the parents. They will
also have to be 1 year old before they can be enrolled. Once they have their UID,
they will need to update their biometric data once they turn 15 years old.
Aadhar For Nris
Even a non-resident
Indian is eligible to apply for an Aadhaar card so that they too can
participate in the convenience that this system promises to provide.
Aadhaar for foreigners
It may seem a bit odd
that a system like Aadhaar card should be available to foreigners but since
Aadhar is not a proof of citizenship or India, this card has been made
available to foreigners who are residing in India too.
No matter your situation,
as the previous words have made abundantly clear, if you live in India then you
are eligible for a UID and here is how you can get yourself one.
How To
Get An Aadhaar Card
The Aadhaar number is not
something that can be applied for online. Citizens can only go online to book
an appointment at an Aadhaar centre. Follow the below Process to get aadhar
card
·
The first step is to book
an appointment at the Aadhaar centre. This can be done online through the UIDAI
website. On the site is a form that will collect information about your contact
details, the number of people who plan to visit the centre and allow you to
select an enrolment centre along with a date for the visit.
·
Once the appointment is
booked, the applicant will have to go there with the appropriate document and
also be asked to submit biometric data in the form of fingerprints and records
of the iris.
·
Once all the information
has been provided it will be verified by the authorities.
·
Upon successful
verification you will receive a notification by SMS or an email informing you
that your application has been successful.
·
A short while after
getting the message, the Aadhaar number will be generated and sent to
Documents
Required For Aadhar Card
These are some of the
most basic requirements that you will need to abide by to get an Aadhar card.
·
Your physical presence is
paramount due to the need to collect biometric data.
·
You will need to carry
document as proof of the following:
·
Establishing the age
·
Establishing the identity
·
Establishing the place
residence of the applicant
·
Establishing proof of
marriage
·
To provide proof of the
points mentioned above you can carry any or all of the following documents:
·
Passports
·
Drivers licence
·
Identity cards issued by
the government
·
Birth certificates
·
SSLC certificates
·
PAN cards
·
Voter identity card
Aadhaar
Forms
There is just one form
that is related to this service. It is known as the enrolment/correction form
and can be used to apply for a new Aadhaar number or to have the details of an
existing number corrected. The form will collect the basic information of the
person along with information about the documents that are being submitted in
the capacity of supporting documents.
Fee
For Aadhaar Card
This is a service that is
being provided for free and has no fee or charges associated with it.Aadhar is
a service that is intended to provide the residents of India with an identity
card that is valid throughout the country and is treated as a standard beyond
question. It is also a card that is meant to make it easier to avail any and
all benefits that the government plans to issue. These two facts alone make it
a good idea to get an Aadhaar number even though it is not mandatory at the
moment.
How
to check Aadhar card update or correction status? Aadhar
card contains one’s biometric and demographic information. But sometimes it so
happens that there are mistakes in the Aadhaar card issued or the information
printed is incorrect. In order to resolve this, UIDAI has made a provision
wherein the cardholder can file for correction of details or update the details
in the Aadhar card.
How
to get a duplicate Aadhaar card? Aadhaar
card is a very important form of identity proof that contains biometric and
demographic details of an individual. There are chances that one might lose or
misplace their Aadhar card. UIDAI has made it possible for individuals to avail
a duplicate Aadhaar card in case their original Aadhar card is stolen, lost or
misplaced.
What
to do if Aadhar card is not received? There
is a procedure to be followed in order to avail an Aadhaar card. The applicant
has to apply for it and then the UIDAI dispatches the card. One can also track
the status of their application online. In certain situations, the status
enquiry will state that the card has been dispatched but the applicant wouldn’t
have received the card. You can go to the enrollment center and take a printout of your aadhar.
Common
problems with Aadhar and how to resolve it :
Despite the best efforts of UIDAI to make the application
process easy for the residents of India, there are still a lot of people who
face problems with the enrolment process, misplacement of Aadhar card, etc.
Learn about the most common problems faced regarding Aadhaar card and the solutions to resolve it.
Aadhaar
enquiry and complaints :
Even though UIDAI has made everything easy and hassle free when
it comes to Aadhar, there are times when an applicant or an Aadhar card holder
will face problems regarding their Aadhaar card. Keeping this in mind, UIDAI
has come up with several mediums through which one can file their complaints
and get their grievance addressed regarding their Aadhaar card.
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