The
UIDAI has deactivated around
2 crore Aadhaar numbers in a nationwide cleanup. If you’re unsure about your Aadhaar status, here’s how to check and what to do next.
1. Why Aadhaar Cards Are Deactivated
·
Duplicate Aadhaar numbers·
Incorrect or incomplete demographic details·
Cards linked to inactive or unverifiable mobile numbers· Part of UIDAI’s efforts to
maintain a clean and accurate databaseEnsures
authenticity and prevents misuse of Aadhaar.
2. How to Check If Your Aadhaar Is Active
· Visit the
UIDAI official website· Use the
“Verify Aadhaar Number” tool· Enter your
12-digit Aadhaar number and captcha· The system will
instantly confirm if your Aadhaar is active or deactivatedChecking regularly prevents surprises during
government service verification.
3. What to Do If Your Aadhaar Is Deactivated
· Visit the
nearest Aadhaar Enrollment/Update Centre·
Update your details like name, date of birth, address, or mobile number· Once updated and verified, your Aadhaar will be
reactivatedEnsure
all information is accurate and matches official documents.
4. Importance of an Active Aadhaar
· Required for
subsidies, bank accounts, PAN linking, and government schemes· An inactive Aadhaar can
delay or block access to essential services5. Final Takeaway
UIDAI’s deactivation of 2 crore Aadhaar cards is part of a
database cleanup for accuracy and security. Users should
verify their Aadhaar status online and update details promptly to continue availing services without disruption.
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