The Supreme Court in its verdict declared that Aadhaar is constitutionally valid. According to the verdict, Aadhaar is mandatory required to be linked with PAN, provide details while filing income tax returns (ITR) and to avail government subsidies. In addition to that, the Cabinet has approved the amendments where Aadhaar can be used voluntarily by banks and telecom companies to authenticate new customers.
If you have applied for an Aadhaar card but have not received it yet, you can ..
Visit the UIDAI website www.uidai.gov.in
If you have applied for an Aadhaar card but have not received it yet, you can ..
Visit the UIDAI website www.uidai.gov.in
3. Enter either your 28 digit enrolment ID as mentioned on the acknowledgment slip or your 12-digit Aadhaar number, if you have it or 16 digit Virtual ID
4. Fill in other details such as name as the mentioned on the Aadhaar/Enrolment ID/VID, name, pin code, captcha etc.
5. Click on 'Request OTP' if you have not generated 'TOTP using m-Aadhaar app'. A pop-up will appear asking you to confirm the last four digits of your mobile number. Make sure you have provided your correct mobile number while enrolling/updating your Aadhaar as the OTP will be sent on this number.
6. Enter the OTP and click on 'Download Aadhaar'.
7. This file is password protected. The password for the file is the first four letters of your name as mentioned on Aadhaar card ..
6. Enter the OTP and click on 'Download Aadhaar'.
7. This file is password protected. The password for the file is the first four letters of your name as mentioned on Aadhaar card ..
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