1. Aadhaar
Unique Identification Number
http://uidai.gov.in/
2. What is Aadhaar?
• Aadhaar is a 12-digit unique number which the Unique Identification
Authority of India (UIDAI) will issue for all residents. The number will be
stored in a centralised database and linked to the basic
demographics and biometric information – photograph, ten
fingerprints and iris – of each individual. The details of the data fields
and verification procedures are available here.
Aadhaar will be:
• Easily verifiable in an online, cost-effective way
• Unique and robust enough to eliminate the large number of duplicate
and fake identities in government and private databases
• A random number generated, devoid of any classification based on
caste, creed, religion and geography
4. Why Aadhaar?
• Aadhaar-based identification will have two unique features:
• Universality, which is ensured because Aadhaar will over time be recognized and
accepted across the country and across all service providers.
• Every resident's entitlement to the number.
• The number will consequently form the basic, universal identity infrastructure over
which Registrars and Agencies across the country can build their identity-based
applications.
• Unique Identification of India (UIDAI) will build partnerships with various Registrars
across the country to enrol residents for the number. Such Registrars may include state
governments, state Public Sector Units (PSUs), banks, telecom companies, etc. These
Registrars may in turn partner with enrolling agencies to enroll residents into Aadhaar.
• Aadhaar will ensure increased trust between public and private agencies and
residents. Once residents enrol for Aadhaar, service providers will no longer face the
problem of performing repeated Know Your Customer (KYC) checks before providing
services. They would no longer have to deny services to residents without
identification documents. Residents would also be spared the trouble of repeatedly
proving identity through documents each time they wish to access services such as
obtaining a bank account, passport, or driving license etc.
5. Why Aadhaar?
• By providing a clear proof of identity, Aadhaar will empower poor and underprivileged
residents in accessing services such as the formal banking system and give them the
opportunity to easily avail various other services provided by the Government and the
private sector. The centralized technology infrastructure of the UIDAI will enable 'anytime,
anywhere, anyhow' authentication. Aadhaar will thus give migrants mobility of identity.
Aadhaar authentication can be done both offline and online, online authentication through
a cell phone or land line connection will allow residents to verify their identity remotely.
Remotely, online Aadhaar -linked identity verification will give poor and rural residents the
same flexibility that urban non-poor residents presently have in verifying their identity and
accessing services such as banking and retail. Aadhaar will also demand proper
verification prior to enrolment, while ensuring inclusion. Existing identity databases in India
are fraught with problems of fraud and duplicate or ghost beneficiaries. To prevent these
problems from seeping into the Aadhaar database, the UIDAI plans to enrol residents into its
database with proper verification of their demographic and biometric information. This will
ensure that the data collected is clean from the beginning of the program. However, much
of the poor and under-privileged population lack identity documents and Aadhaar may be
the first form of identification they will have access to. The UIDAI will ensure that its Know
Your Resident (KYR) standards do not become a barrier for enrolling the poor and has
accordingly developed an Introducer system for residents who lack documentation.
Through this system, authorized individuals ('Introducers') who already have an Aadhaar,
can introduce residents who don't have any identification documents, enabling them to
receive their Aadhaar.
6. Who can get an Aadhaar?
An individual who is a resident in India
and satisfies the verification process laid
down by the UIDAI can get an Aadhaar.
7. How to get an Aadhaar?
• The process to get an Aadhaar will be circulated by the local media
upon which residents need to go to the nearest Enrolment Camp to
register for an Aadhaar. The resident primarily needs to carry certain
documents which will be specified in the media advertisement.
• Upon registering for Aadhaar, residents will go through a biometric
scanning of ten fingerprints and iris. They will then be photographed
and given an enrolment number upon completion. Depending on the
enrolment agency, residents will be issued an Aadhaar
number within 60 to 90 days.
8. Contact Centre Details
• The UIDAI has set up a Contact Centre.
• The users of this system are expected to be residents, registrars and
enrolment agencies.
• Any resident seeking enrolment is given a printed acknowledgement
form with an Enrolment Number, that enables the resident to make
queries about her/his enrolment status through any communication
channel of the contact centre.
►Voice – 1800-180-1947
►Fax – 080-2353 1947
►Letters – PO Box 1947, GPO Bangalore - 560001
►Email - help@uidai.gov.in
9. Download the form here
Here is the embedded form……
Alternatively download the enrollment form
from the link given below
http://uidai.gov.in/uid_download/enrolmentform.pdf
10. What is in the form ?
Aadhaar Form
AADHAAR/Enrollment number: _______________
Date :_____ /______ /___________
Part A – Primary Details
Name: ___________
Mother / Father / Husband / Guardian’s Name _________________
(Name of Mother/Father/Guardian is must for children below 5 years of age)
Date of Birth: ___________
If not known, Age:______
Gender: Male, Female, Transgender
Residential address:
c/o:_______________________________
House No. and name: ___________________
Street No. and name: ___________________
Landmark: ___________________
Village / City: ______________
District:________________
State:______________
Pin code: __________
Part B – Additional Information
Phone No. / Mobile No. (optional):
Email (optional): ____________________
Part C – Financial Information
I want to link my existing bank A/c to Aadhaar and I have no objection on this issue.
Bank name and Branch _____________
A/c No.______________
(Please use CAPITAL letters)
12. ID Proof : Name and Identity:
Any one proof from the below list which
has your name and photograph
1. Voter ID
2. PAN card
3. Ration / PDS photo card
4. Passport
5. Pensioner photo card
6. Driving license
7. Photo ID issued by recognized educational institute
8. Bank ATM card with Photo
9. NREGS job card
10. Government photo ID cards
11. Arms license
12. Kisan photo passbook
13. Photo credit card
14. Freedom fighter photo card
15. Address card having name photo issued by department of post.
16. CGHS /ECHS photo card
17. Certificate of identity having photo issued by group A gazetted officer in
letterhead
13. Address Proof
Any one from the following
1. Passport
2. Insurance Policy
3. Telephone Landline Bill (not older than 3 months)
4. Post Office Account Statement/ Passbook
5. Bank Statement / Passbook
6. Voter ID / Driving License
7. Water bill (not older than 3 months)
8. Government Photo ID cards
9. Ration Card
10. Arms License
11. Property Tax Receipt (not older than 3 months)
12. NREGS Job Card
13. Electricity Bill (not older than 3 months)
14. Signed Letter having Photo issued by registered Company on letterhead
15. Freedom Fighter Card
16. CGHS / ECHS Card
17. Credit Card Statement (not older than 3 months)
18. Signed Letter having Photo issued by Recognized Educational Instruction on letterhead
19. Pensioner Card
20. Signed Letter having Photo from Bank on letterhead
21. Vehicle Registration Certificate
22. Address Card having Photo issued by Department of Posts
23. Certificate of Address issued by Village Panchayat head or its equivalent authority (for rural areas)
24. Income Tax Assessment Order
25. Certificate of Address having photo issued by MP or MLA or Group A Gazetted Officer on letterhead
26. Kissan Passbook
27. Registered Sale / Lease / Rent Agreement
28. Caste and Domicile Certificate having Photo issued by State Govt.
14. Proof of Date of Birth / Age (Optional)
1. Passport
2. Birth Certificate
3. SSLC Book / Certificate
4. Certificate of Date of Birth issued by Group A Gazetted Officer on
letterhead
27. This is a small effort to provide information to the general public
All details given in the presentation are from the web site
http://uidai.gov.in/.