The Government of India is preparing to launch a new Aadhaar mobile application, developed by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), that will allow Aadhaar holders to update their personal details directly through their smartphones.
The upcoming app will eliminate the need to physically visit Aadhaar Seva Kendras for most updates. Users will be able to change details such as name, residential address, date of birth, and more seamlessly via the app. Although still in development, officials confirm that the application is on track for release by the end of this year.
Designed to provide a streamlined, user-friendly digital interface, the app is expected to significantly improve convenience for Aadhaar users across India.
To further enhance the update process, UIDAI is integrating verified government databases with the app. This will allow automatic fetching of documents such as birth certificates, PAN cards, passports, driving licences, ration cards under PDS, and MNREGA records. Electricity bill details may also be included to make address verification more seamless.
The new app aims to simplify Aadhaar updates by offering secure digital services. Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Face ID recognition, the application will deliver safe, paperless, and efficient solutions for Aadhaar holders.
Starting in November, Aadhaar users will only be required to visit enrolment centres for biometric authentication such as fingerprint and iris scanning. This move will reduce paperwork, cut down risks of identity fraud, and make the update process faster and more accessible.
Separately, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has launched the Aadhaar Good Governance Portal. The platform aims to simplify the approval process for Aadhaar authentication requests by streamlining submissions and clearances.
This step is expected to make Aadhaar-related services more efficient, accessible, and inclusive.
Answer. The app will allow users to update personal details like name, address, and date of birth directly from their smartphones, eliminating the need to visit Aadhaar centres.
Answer. It will auto-fetch verified documents such as PAN, passport, birth certificate, and MNREGA records from government databases to streamline the update process.
Answer. Yes, starting November, users must visit enrolment centers only for biometric updates like fingerprint and iris scans; all other updates can be done digitally.
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