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Aadhaar Update: Big Alert! Your child’s Aadhaar will become inactive, If this work is not done, know full details

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Aadhar Card is an essential document for everyone, whether it is a child or an old man. Without Aadhar, it is not possible to take advantage of the subsidy based scheme to get the child admitted in the school. So now UIDAI has started making one day children Aadhar card.



To get Baal Aadhar, parents can apply for Baal Aadhar Card by submitting the hospital discharge certificate of their newborn and the Aadhar card of one of the parents.

It is not only necessary to make a child base, after this it is also necessary to get this necessary work done. Today we are telling you about an important information related to child Aadhaar, if you do not know which Aadhaar made by your child can also become inactive.

Keep in mind that biometric verification is required after the child turns 5 years old. Otherwise, the child’s Aadhar card becomes inactive. So let’s know how the child’s biometric details can be verified after 5 years of age, what is the process:




You can visit the Aadhaar center to update the child’s Aadhaar, or you can directly click on this link of UIDAI appointments.uidai.gov.in/easearch.aspx and update the biometrics of the child. It is necessary for you to update Aadhaar so that there is no problem in getting the child admitted to school or any other work.

UIDAI said that after updating the biometrics of your 5 year old child, when the same child turns 15 years old, then you will have to update the biometrics of your child in Aadhaar. Explain that these mandatory biometric updates are free for children.




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