UIDAI says millions of Aadhaar numbers linked to deceased persons are being deactivated. Why now, and how does it actually ...
UIDAI deactivates over 2.5 crore Aadhaar numbers of deceased individuals to prevent identity fraud and misuse.
Aadhaar remains the world’s largest biometric identity system, with approximately 134 crore live Aadhaar holders currently ...
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has deactivated more than 2.5 crore Aadhaar numbers belonging to deceased individuals as part of .
UIDAI deactivates over 2.5 crore Aadhaar numbers to prevent misuse. Measures taken to reduce identity fraud and ensure ...
“As part of a nationwide clean-up effort to maintain the continued accuracy and integrity of the Aadhaar database, Unique ...
The government has stated that it has so far deactivated more than 25 million Aadhaar cards belonging to deceased individuals ...
After the death of a person, their Aadhaar number is deactivated to prevent identity fraud and stop misuse for claiming government welfare benefits ...
The central government recently deactivated 25 million Aadhaar cards. Find out when your Aadhaar could be affected, if it ...
UIDAI’s nationwide database clean‑up safeguards citizens’ identities, prevents misuse of welfare benefits, and strengthens ...
The Unique Identification Authority of India has deactivated Aadhaar numbers of over 2.5 crore deceased persons to prevent ...
Over 2.5 crore Aadhaar numbers of deceased persons have been deactivated to prevent identity fraud, Union Minister of State ...