In today’s time, the Aadhaar card has become extremely important for all citizens. Whether opening a bank account or taking a SIM card, Aadhaar is required everywhere. In view of the convenience of Aadhar card customers, the Unique Identification Authority of India has started the Twitter service.
Now you can ask any of your questions on the Twitter handle of UIDAI. To facilitate customers, UIDAI has started a social media handle to solve problems on social media. Let us know how you can pinch any information related to Aadhaar.
If you have any problem with Aadhaar or you want to get any information, you can tweet at @UIDAI and @Aadhaar_Care. Apart from this, the official Twitter handle of the Aadhaar Regional Office can also ask their questions and get answers.
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Here you can also file any complaint related to Aadhaar card. UIDAI has started providing all the facilities online to keep the convenience of the customers. Now, on the basis of changing the name, changing the phone number can be done online. Apart from this, you can also register a complaint by visiting the official website of Aadhaar Card.
Chatboat facility was launched this year, earlier in January this year, the Unique Identification Authority of India launched Ask Aadhaar Chatbot. Here the questions of the people are answered, on this the user gets an immediate answer to any question related to Aadhaar. A chatboat is a software application that acts as a chat interface. It answers questions with the help of artificial intelligence.
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UIDAI is undertaking Aadhaar updation across the country from June 1. Under this, location and biometric updates of Aadhaar card holder are being done. More than 17,000 Aadhaar centers have been set up for Aadhaar updation in the country. Soon the corona situation will come under control in the rest of the country.
Let us know that according to the data released by the Unique Identification Authority of India in December 2019, Aadhaar cards have been made for 125 crore citizens living in the country.