New Delhi
Whether it is government work or private, nowadays people need Aadhaar card in all places in India. For this reason, they have to keep Aadhaar card with them everywhere. A photo copy of Aadhaar card has to be given in many places. However, a facility is coming soon, after which people will not need a photo copy of their Aadhaar. Yes, they will be able to share electronic Aadhaar card instead of photocopy of Aadhaar card. This will be done through a new QR code based app. Come, let’s know the complete details of this new type of Aadhaar card.
This new app will make many people’s tasks easier. For your information, let us know that in addition to submitting your biometric details by November, you will not need to go to the Aadhaar center to update the address and submit other details. The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has designed a new protocol. It will take your address and other details from birth certificate, matriculation certificate, driving license, passport, PAN, PDS and MNREGA database. This will not only make the work of the people easier, but will also prevent the use of fake documents to make Aadhaar. Not only this, UIDAI is trying to reach the electricity bill database. This will also facilitate more.
According to a report, Bhuvanesh Kumar, Chief Executive Officer of UIDAI, has said that a new app is being developed on the agency and out of one lakh machines, about 2 thousand machines have now moved into the new tool.
Will be able to give fingerprints while sitting at home
The official says that you will soon be able to do all the work besides giving fingerprints and iris sitting at home. This will also include updating the address, changing phone number, name and improving the wrong date of birth. The QR code of Aadhaar is considered necessary to prevent the facility of Aadhaar’s wrong use, based mobile-to-app transfer facility. It is to be used for many purposes, including check-in in hotels to an identity card in the moving train. Kumar has said that it gives maximum users control on your own data. It can only be shared by consent.
Not only this, it can also be used at the time of property registration by sub-registrar and registrar. There is often fraud here. Kumar said that UIDAI is making the state governments aware of using Aadhaar for verification of people coming for property registration, so that fraud can be prevented.