Aadhaar Update 2025: If you often make changes in the Aadhaar card, then be careful now. UIDAI i.e. Unique Identification Authority of India has made the rules to Aadhaar more strict. Now you will not be able to update your date of birth or fingerprint again and again.
UIDAI CEO Bhuvanesh Kumar said that to prevent fraud in Aadhaar, control has become necessary on biometric and date of birth change. New rules are being implemented for this.
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To change the date of birth, now the real birth certificate will have to be given (Aadhaar Update 2025)
Bhuvanesh Kumar said that many people increase their age or reduce their age for benefit – like sports or government job. Now this will not happen. If someone has to change the date of birth in Aadhaar, then first the real birth certificate will have to be changed. UIDAI will no longer accept any change without authentic document.
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Wrong photo and fake biometric also monitored (Aadhaar Update 2025)
UIDAI will now also verify information from data of government schemes like PAN card, CBSE Marksheet and MNREGA. Also, using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technology, it will be checked whether the fingerprint is real or not.
Rebate for children and the elderly, limit for the rest
UIDAI is working on fixing the limit of fingerprint update. The elderly will be given some discounts in it because their fingerprints can change with aging. But youth will not be able to get fingerprint updates again and again.
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Preparation to make Aadhaar more safe (Aadhaar Update 2025)
UIDAI is going to take some more big steps to make Aadhaar more secure in the coming time. Now the Aadhaar application will be completely online and documents will also be sought, which can be verified by the records of the state government.
Overall, UIDAI aims to stop misuse of Aadhaar card and keep everyone’s identity correct and safe.