The
Unique Identification Authority of india (UIDAI) has reportedly deactivated the Aadhaar cards of approximately
2.5 crore individuals as part of a government initiative to maintain the integrity of the Aadhaar database. This move aims to ensure that the Aadhaar system remains
secure, updated, and fraud-free.
1. Reason Behind Deactivation
The Aadhaar cards were deactivated for reasons including:·
Duplicate Aadhaar entries·
Inactive or unverified mobile numbers·
Failure to update biometric or demographic details·
Incorrect or incomplete informationThe government has emphadata-sized that this step is necessary to
prevent misuse of Aadhaar for financial frauds and welfare schemes.
2. How Affected Individuals Are Notified
UIDAI usually informs affected individuals via:·
Registered mobile number or email linked with Aadhaar·
SMS alerts regarding the status of their Aadhaar·
Notice on the uidai portalAffected users are urged to
update their details promptly to reactivate their Aadhaar.
3. Steps to Reactivate Aadhaar
If your Aadhaar has been deactivated, you can take the following steps:1.
Visit the uidai official website: https://uidai.gov.in2. Go to
Update Aadhaar →
Update Demographics or Biometrics3. Submit the required
documents (ID proof, address proof, or biometric verification)4. Complete the
verification process at the nearest
Aadhaar Enrolment Center5. Track the status of your update online using the
Update Request Number (URN)4. Government’s Objective
According to officials, the government’s goal is to:· Maintain
accuracy in Aadhaar records· Ensure
benefits reach genuine beneficiaries of welfare schemes· Strengthen
security measures and reduce identity fraud
5. Important Tips for Aadhaar Holders
· Always
link a valid mobile number with Aadhaar· Keep
demographic details updated, such as name, address, and date of birth· Check Aadhaar status regularly via the uidai portal· Report any discrepancies immediately to avoid deactivation
6. Conclusion
The deactivation of
2.5 crore Aadhaar cards is a major step by the government to improve
database integrity and prevent misuse. Aadhaar holders are advised to
verify and update their details promptly to ensure uninterrupted access to government services, banking facilities, and welfare benefits.
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