Extension of last date and time of submission of Application for permanent absorption in the cadre of UIDAI
Expansion / Modification in the list of supporting documents accepted as Proof of identity, Address and Date of Birth
UIDAI Circular Guidelines on use of Aadhaar section 7 of the Aadhaar Act 2016 by the State Governments
Guidelines for Aadhaar Enrolment/Updation in r/o NRI
Update of Name, Gender and DOB in Aadhaar
Non Resident Indian (NRI) Aadhaar Enrolment
Name, Gender, DOB Update
Rates applicable to residents
Circular AEK Specification
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Continuation of AEPS Transations
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Hon. Supreme Court's Aadhaar judgement - Use of Aadhaar for opening bank accounts and withdrawal of money through AePS-Regd
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Agreement with M/s GA Digital Web Word Pvt. Ltd.
Validity of downloaded Aadhaar (e-Aadhaar) as Proof of Identity
Agreements with NISG
Published Date: 2018-10-31 00:00
Procurement Manual - 2014
Published Date: 2018-10-31 00:00
Agreement with Updater Services
Published Date: 2018-10-31 00:00
No denial of admission in schools for want of Aadhaar and Organising special Aadhaar Enrollment/update camps at schools
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Notification regarding Empanellment of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India LLP as Empanelled Information Security Assessment Agency
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Accepting m-Aadhaar as one of the prescribed proofs of identity
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Biometrics Committee
Description:
The UIDAI is based on the premise that the de-duplication would be the basis of the Aadhaar approach. This would be achieved by the use of biometrics and requires high technological intervention and success. To achieve this and to obtain the best possible inputs on biometric technology,a Biometrics Committee has been set up under the Chairmanship of Dr. B.K. Gairola, Director General of NIC. The Biometric Committee submitted its final report to the UIDAI on 7 January, 2010. The UIDAI has accepted the standards and best practices suggested by the committee for face, finger prints and iris. The UIDAI, after taking all relevant factors into consideration, has also decided that all three biometric attributes of residents viz. face, all ten fingerprints and both iris images will be collected during the enrolment process into the UIDAI system. The Office Memorandum from the UIDAI accepting the report is attached herewith.