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UIDAI warns children's Aadhaar may be deactivated if biometric update is not completed by age seven; the update is free between ages five and seven.
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Asian News International on MSNUIDAI urges Parents to update Aadhaar biometrics for children aged 5-7 at no costThe Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has reiterated the importance of completing the Mandatory Biometric ...
UIDAI urges parents to update Aadhaar biometrics for children aged 5-7, crucial for access to services. Free updates ...
Children's Aadhaar may be deactivated after age 7 if biometrics are not updated. UIDAI urges timely update to avoid ...
To provide an extra protection from online fraud and miscreants, UIDAI has provided the facility of Aadhaar lock and unlock ...
“Timely completion of MBU is an essential requirement for maintaining the accuracy and reliability of biometric data of ...
According to existing rules, fingerprints, iris scans, and a photo are mandatorily required to be updated in the child's ...
UIDAI advises completing the Mandatory Biometric Update for children's Aadhaar to ensure uninterrupted access to services and ...
The Government of India has urged parents and guardians to update their children's Aadhaar biometrics upon reaching the age ...
Children under five must update their Aadhaar biometrics after turning seven to avoid deactivation of their unique ID, warns UIDAI. The process, known as the Mandatory Biometric Update (MBU), ensures ...
Going forward, Aadhaar-based OTP verification has been made compulsory for Tatkal ticket bookings on IRCTC. This requirement ...
Parents or guardians can update their child's details at any Aadhaar Seva Kendra or designated Aadhaar centre.
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