At the end of the year 2019, a new name has come up in the name of Aadhaar. Now 125 crore people of India have an Aadhaar card. Children, elderly and young people are present in it. The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has announced that more than 1.25 billion people in the country have a 12-digit Aadhaar card.
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Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology: Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) announced a new milestone achieved by the Aadhaar project – crossing of the 125 crore mark. This means that over 1.25 billion residents of India have the 12-digit unique identity. pic.twitter.com/fC6yVOGkJJ
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Aadhaar holders are using the maximum number of Aadhaar cards as an identity document. This proves that Aadhaar-based authentication services have been used almost 37,000 crore times since inception. Currently, UIDAI has 3 crore authentication requests per day. Apart from this, the people of India are also conscious of keeping their base updated. So far, about 331 crore Aadhaar update applications have come to UIDAI, which have been successfully processed. On a daily basis, UIDAI receives 3-4 lakh applications related to the Aadhaar update.
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There will be no charge for any update made by someone from the UIDAI website to their Aadhaar card. Updates from Aadhaar Center will be charged. If Aadhar card is reprinted from the UIDAI website, there will be a charge. of Rs. 50 will have to be paid for the Aadhaar card reprint. Applying for enrollment of Aadhaar for the first time will not attract any charge. The age of a child is between 5 years to 15 years and if his biometric update occurs, he does not have to pay any fee.