Government Has Brought These 4 New Rules for Aadhar Card, know These Changes Otherwise You Will Get Troubled – PM Modi
New rules of Aadhar card: Four new updated rules have been introduced regarding Aadhar card, which include changes in some rules for identifying women’s relationships and updating their biometric options.
As you are already aware about the fact that the government has notified to bring important new rules for Aadhar card holders. It is very important to know this new rule, so read this article fully, otherwise you may later face various problems. So update Aadhar card and make changes in it according to these rules, let’s know the complete details about it.
Relationship identity will not be written On Aadhar card
Like earlier the name of the parents was clearly written along with your name on the Aadhar card, now it will not happen. Word “Care of” will be written in the place of “Son of” or “Wife of”, that is, in the Aadhar card of women or girls, their father or husband will be mentioned via “Care of” abbreviation.
Use of iris scanning in place of Fingerprints Option
The government has introduced a new rule in identity card, where iris scanning will be used for those who do not give fingerprints. It is as safe and effective as fingerprints method.
Aadhaar update deadline extended
If someone wants to make any kind of such changes in the Aadhaar card, such as changing the address, changing your name or changing the date of birth, then its deadline has been already extended. Now these changes can be made till 14th December of this year.
There is limited number of options to make changes in Aadhaar Card
The government has already implemented a new rule, according to which you cannot make change in the address of the Aadhaar card mentioned on it more than once. Change of address in UID can be done only once at a time i.e.: name can be changed before and after marriage, but only once.
Aadhar Card Linking With Various Documents
State-wise Aadhaar linking is not mandatory or compulsory for residents of Assam, Jammu and Kashmir and Meghalaya states. It is not mandatory for these three states to link the Aadhaar card to the state. However, Aadhaar linking was exempted for people aged 80 years and above. However, if you want to link Aadhaar and PAN card anywhere in the country then you will have to pay a fine of Rs 1000.