Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Re Enrolment of Aadhar Card

Aadhar Card being the Unique Identification record for every Indian, UIDAI has been doing an aggressive effort to complete the registration and issue of Aadhar numbers to everyone in the country.
However, there are omissions and commissions in the registration process and one who watches the status of Aadhar registration process in the net are likely to see three kinds of status information such as registration is rejected, registration not found and the registration cannot be processed due to technical reasons. In all these cases, one should re-register for aadhar number allotment.

There is however no need for one who had given one’s bio metric details to National Population Register, one need not give again details for aadhar registration. All the others who see their status as ‘cannot be processed due to technical reasons’ must enrol once again.

The reason for this status of this registration for a second time lies in the collected data missing from the records or the data preserved is in a condition that they cannot be used due to encryption errors.
According to the present statistics, there are 1.67 crores of people living in Delhi, of whom 1.37 crores have enrolled for Aadhar. The Government is also very serious about implementing the Aadhar project, for instance, the Delhi Government has already made Aadhar card compulsory for one to avail services in about 20 registration processes, which include property registration and marriage registration.

Who Has to Enrol Again?

Those who are already enrolled, but have not received their Aadhar numbers yet, should look at the Status in the Net, where they will find the status classified in any one of the following reasons:

1.       The registration is rejected
2.       The registration is not found
3.       The registration cannot be processed due to technical reasons.

In all the above three categories, if one had already done the registration before April 2012, then one should re-enrol for allotment of Aadhar number.

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