What are the features and benefits of Aadhaar?

Aadhaar enrollment done till 2013 Check You can check your registration status online Aadhaar. To check Aadhaar card status, you need the registration number of the date and time. You can find these details in an acknowledgment copy / resident issued Aadhaar enrollment camp organized by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI). Note that the original word Aadhaar has assumed many different spellings / variations over time - Aadhar, Adhar, and often replaced by the word UID.

To check the status of your Aadhaar, please enter 14 digit Registration Id or Id 28 digits while enrollment date is printed on your receipt of acknowledgment

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send your registration form to Aadhaar official Aadhaar enrollment camp, it takes a few weeks to a few months of treatment Aadhaar enrollment. Your registration Aadhaar goes through several stages of processing before Aadhaar card is delivered to your door. Below are the nine stages.



Stage    Description
1    Aadhaar enrolment done
2    Enrolment packet uploaded to UIDAI by enrolling agency
3    Enrolment processing started by UIDAI
4    Enrolment processing completed by UIDAI
5    Electronic Aadhaar letter generated by UIDAI
6    Electronic Aadhaar letter sent by UIDAI to India Post
7    Electronic Aadhaar letter received by India Post
8    Printed Aadhaar letter dispatched from India Post to resident
9    Printed Aadhaar delivered to resident by India Post





What is Aadhaar?
Aadhaar, which means "foundation" in many Indian languages, is the term for the unique identity number issued by the UIDAI.No resident can have a duplicate number since it is linked to their individual biometrics; thereby identifying fake and ghost identities which result in leakages today.Savings from eliminating duplicates and fakes through Aadhaar-based identification will further enable governments to expand benefits to other eligible residents.



What are the features and benefits of Aadhaar?
One Aadhaar: Aadhaar is a unique number, and no resident can have a duplicate number since it is linked to their individual biometrics; thereby identifying fake and ghost identities which result in leakages today. Savings from eliminating duplicates and fakes through Aadhaar-based identification will further enable governments to expand benefits to other eligible residents.
Portability: Aadhaar is a universal number, and agencies and services can contact the central Unique Identification database from anywhere in the country to confirm a beneficiary's identity.
Inclusion of those without any existing identity documents: A problem in reaching benefits to poor and marginalized residents is that they often lack the identification documents they need to receive State benefits; the "Introducer" system which has been approved for data verification for the UIDAI will enable such residents to establish an identity.
Electronic benefit transfers: The UID-enabled-Bank-Account network will offer a secure and low cost platform to directly remit benefits to residents without the heavy costs associated today with benefit distribution; the leakages in the current system will also be stemmed as a result.
Aadhaar-based authentication to confirm entitlement delivered to the beneficiary: the UIDAI will offer online authentication services for agencies who wish to validate a resident's identity; this service will enable confirmation of the entitlement actually reaching the intended beneficiary.
Improved services through increased transparency: Clear accountability and transparent monitoring would significantly improve access and quality of entitlements to beneficiaries and the agency alike.
Self-service puts residents in control: Using Aadhaar as an authentication mechanism, residents should be able to access up-to-date information about their entitlements, demand services and redress their grievances directly from their mobile phone, kiosks or other means. In the case of self-service on the resident's mobile, security is assured using two-factor authentication (i.e. by proving possession of the resident's registered Mobile Number and knowledge of the resident's Aadhaar PIN). These standards are compliant with the Reserve Bank of India's approved standards for Mobile Banking and Payments..


Will getting Aadhaar be compulsory?
Any person can choose to apply for AADHAAR. Similarly, agencies providing benefits and services may choose to use AADHAAR in their systems and may require that their beneficiaries or customers provide their AADHAAR numbers for these services.

What information is required to be provided by an individual to get an AADHAAR number?

Demographic information required:
Name
Date of Birth
Gender
Address
Parent/Guardian details (required for children, adults may provide)
Contact details phone and email (optional)
Biometric Information required:
Photo
10 finger prints
Iris
The UIDAI set up the Demographic data standards and verification procedure committee under the Chairmanship of Shri N. Vittal to define the data fields to be collected by the UIDAI and the verification process to be followed. The Data Standards Committee submitted its report on December 9, 2009. The full report is available at http://uidai.gov.in/documents/UID_DDSVP_Committee_Report_v1.0.pdf. UIDAI also set up the Biometrics standards committee under the Chairmanship of Dr B.K Gairola (Director General, National Informatics Centre) to define the standards and the nature of biometric data that is required to be captured. The report of the Biometrics standards committee was submitted on January 7, 2010 and is available at http://www.uidai.gov.in/documents/Biometrics_Standards_Committee_report.pdf

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