1.17 crore Aadhaar cards closed, UIDAI is deactivating the Aadhaar of such people, know know

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Photo: India tv It is necessary to give information on the portal after the death of the family

Unique identification authority of india (UIDAI) has started closing the Aadhaar of the dead to prevent misuse of Aadhaar card. UIDAI has so far neutralized the Aadhaar number of more than 1.17 crore 12 digits. This information was given in an official statement released on Wednesday. UIDAI has initiated information about the death of a new service family member on the My Aadhaar portal for the death of registered in 24 states and union territories so that people can report the death of their family members.

Aadhaar cards are being closed after verification of death

The statement said, “To keep the Aadhaar database continuously accurate, UIDAI has taken steps to obtain the death records from different sources and to neutralize the respective Aadhaar numbers after appropriate verification.” UIDAI said that he requested India’s Registrar General to share the death records related to the Aadhaar number and using the Civil Registration System (CRS), using the Civil Registration System (CRS), it requested about 1.55 million death record Have received

It is necessary to give information on the portal after the death of the family

“After proper verification, about 1.17 crore Aadhaar numbers have been deactivated,” UIDAI said in the statement. Similar process is going on in states/union territories with non-citizen registration systems. So far, around 6.7 lakh death records have been achieved and the work of neutralizing them is going on. “UIDAI said,” On the death of a family member, after certifying any member of the deceased’s family, it is necessary to give the Aadhaar number of the deceased and other details of the population with the death registration number. ”

UIDAI also sought help from state governments

After the proper verification process of information received from the family member, the work of neutralizing the Aadhaar number of the deceased person or further action is taken. At present, the process of UIDAI is going on with the rest of the states and union territories regarding the integration of the portal. UIDAI is also taking the assistance of the state governments in identifying the deceased Aadhaar number holders. As a pilot project, details of people above 100 years of age are being shared with the state governments to verify whether the Aadhaar number holder is alive or not. ”

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