Aadhaar Alert: UIDAI Takes Major Action, Deactivates Over 2.5 Crore Aadhaar Cards

Balasahana Suresh
The Unique Identification Authority of india (UIDAI) has recently taken a major step by deactivating over 2.5 crore Aadhaar cards. This action is part of ongoing efforts to maintain the integrity and security of the Aadhaar ecosystem.

1. Why uidai Deactivated These Aadhaar Cards

The uidai deactivated the cards for several reasons:

· Duplicate Aadhaar Cards: Multiple cards issued for the same individual

· Inactive or Unverified Cards: Aadhaar cards not linked to PAN, bank accounts, or mobile numbers

· Incorrect or Fraudulent Information: Cards with mismatched personal or biometric details

· Non-compliance: Failure to update demographic details within the mandated period

The deactivation ensures that only authentic and active Aadhaar cards remain in the system.

2. How This Affects Citizens

· Financial Transactions: Aadhaar is mandatory for linking with bank accounts, subsidies, and government schemes

· Government Benefits: Subsidies and welfare payments may be halted for deactivated cards

· Digital Services: Verification for mobile SIMs, income tax filings, and other services may be impacted

Citizens with deactivated Aadhaar cards need to reactivate or update their details to avoid disruption.

3. Steps to Check If Your Aadhaar is Active

1. Visit the UIDAI official website: https://uidai.gov.in

2. Go to “Verify Aadhaar Number”

3. Enter your 12-digit Aadhaar number and captcha

4. Check the status of your Aadhaar card

If your Aadhaar is deactivated, the website will prompt next steps for reactivation.

4. How to Reactivate a Deactivated Aadhaar

Citizens can reactivate or update their Aadhaar by:

1. Visiting the nearest Aadhaar Enrollment/Update Center

2. Submitting valid identity documents (Passport, PAN, Voter ID, etc.)

3. Updating biometric or demographic details as required

4. Waiting for UIDAI verification and reactivation

It is important to ensure all details are accurate and up-to-date to prevent future deactivation.

5. Tips to Avoid Aadhaar Deactivation

· Keep your mobile number linked with Aadhaar for OTP-based verification

· Update changes in name, address, or biometrics promptly

· Regularly verify your Aadhaar status on uidai portal

· Avoid creating duplicate Aadhaar cards

6. Conclusion

The UIDAI’s deactivation of over 2.5 crore Aadhaar cards underscores the importance of accurate and active Aadhaar registration. Citizens must verify, update, and reactivate their Aadhaar cards to continue accessing government schemes, banking services, and wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital platforms without interruption.

 

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