The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), the governing body of Aadhaar, is waiving the usual fee of Rs 50 for online Aadhaar updates up to September 14.
Indian residents can update their demographic details, such as name, address, date of birth, gender, mobile number, and email, online without paying fees.
However, in case an individual wants to update their photograph, iris, or other biometric details on their Aadhaar card, they will still be required to visit an Aadhaar enrollment centre and pay the requisite fee.
Considering that biometric updates call for scanning fingerprints, iris, and other biometric data, this can only be undertaken using biometric scanning machines, which are available at enrollment centres. Moreover, biometric updation also requires verification to ward off the possibility of any fraudulent activities.
As per UIDAI, it is compulsory for Indian residents to update their Aadhaar details every 10 years to ensure that the data in the database remains relevant, accurate and up-to-date.
It is possible to update the Aadhaar details online by creating a login ID and password on the official website of the UIDAI. After this, UIDAI will verify the request and update the Aadhaar details within 15 working days.
A step-by-step guide to update your demographic details on an Aadhaar card for free:
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