The
Unique Identification Authority of india (UIDAI) has issued a crucial clarification about Aadhaar usage, changing the way this widely used document can be presented for official purposes. Here’s what you need to know:
🔹 1. Aadhaar is Not Proof of Citizenship· Aadhaar is an identity document
linked to resident status, not citizenship.· You
cannot use it to prove indian citizenship for passports, government jobs, or other citizenship-related processes.
🔹 2. Aadhaar is Not Valid as Date of Birth Proof· While Aadhaar contains your DOB, it is
not legally recognized as proof for:o School/college admissionso government examso Passport issuance· You must provide
birth certificate, school records, or passport for official DOB verification.
🔹 3. Aadhaar Remains Useful for Other ServicesYou can still use Aadhaar for:·
Bank account verification·
Mobile number registration·
PAN linking and tax filings·
Government subsidy schemes🔹 4. Why This Clarification Matters· Prevents misuse of Aadhaar for
legal purposes beyond its scope.· Helps individuals
avoid rejection when applying for official documents.
🌟 Pro TipAlways
carry alternate valid documents for citizenship and date of birth proof. Using Aadhaar alone may no longer be sufficient in official or legal procedures.
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