Saturday, February 2, 2013

Aadhaar is not an ID Card/Documents required for Aadhaar

Documents required for Aadhaar

Following are the documents required for Aadhaar enrolment/registration.
  1. Filled Aadhaar Enrolment Form
  2. Proof of Identity (PoI) document
  3. Proof of Address (PoA) document
  4. Date of Birth (DoB) document
Except the Aadhaar enrolment form, you are required to take original or attested photocopies of the remaining three documents. The photocopies can be attested by any gazetted/notary officer.
Valid Documents
A. Supported Proof of Identity (PoI) Documents Containing Name and Photo (any one):
  1. Passport
  2. PAN Card
  3. Ration/ PDS Photo Card
  4. Voter ID
  5. Driving License
  6. Government Photo ID Cards/ service photo identity card issued by PSU
  7. NREGS Job Card
  8. Photo ID issued by Recognized Educational Institution
  9. Arms License
  10. Photo Bank ATM Card
  11. Photo Credit Card
  12. Pensioner Photo Card
  13. Freedom Fighter Photo Card
  14. Kissan Photo Passbook
  15. CGHS / ECHS Photo Card
  16. Address Card having Name and Photo issued by Department of Posts
  17. Certificate of Identify having photo issued by Gazetted Officer or Tehsildar on letterhead
  18. Disability ID Card/handicapped medical certificate issued by the respective State/UT Governments/Administrations

B. Supported Proof of Address (PoA) Documents Containing Name and Address (any one):
  1. Passport
  2. Bank Statement/ Passbook
  3. Post Office Account Statement/Passbook
  4. Ration Card
  5. Voter ID
  6. Driving License
  7. Government Photo ID cards/ service photo identity card issued by PSU
  8. Electricity Bill (not older than 3 months)
  9. Water bill (not older than 3 months)
  10. Telephone Landline Bill (not older than 3 months)
  11. Property Tax Receipt (not older than 3 months)
  12. Credit Card Statement (not older than 3 months)
  13. Insurance Policy
  14. Signed Letter having Photo from Bank on letterhead
  15. Signed Letter having Photo issued by registered Company on letterhead
  16. Signed Letter having Photo issued by Recognized Educational Instruction on letterhead
  17. NREGS Job Card
  18. Arms License
  19. Pensioner Card
  20. Freedom Fighter Card
  21. Kissan Passbook
  22. CGHS / ECHS Card
  23. Certificate of Address having photo issued by MP or MLA or Gazetted Officer or Tehsildar on
  24. letterhead
  25. Certificate of Address issued by Village Panchayat head or its equivalent authority (for rural areas)
  26. Income Tax Assessment Order
  27. Vehicle Registration Certificate
  28. Registered Sale / Lease / Rent Agreement
  29. Address Card having Photo issued by Department of Posts
  30. Caste and Domicile Certificate having Photo issued by State Govt.
  31. Disability ID Card/handicapped medical certificate issued by the respective State/UT Governments/Administrations
  32. Gas Connection Bill (not older than 3 months)
  33. Passport of Spouse
  34. Passport of Parents(in case of Minor)

C. Supported Proof of Date of Birth (DoB) Documents (any one):
  1. Birth Certificate
  2. SSLC Book/Certificate
  3. Passport
  4. Certificate of Date of Birth issued by Group A Gazetted Officer on letterhead

D. Supported Proof of Relationship (PoR) Documents containing Relationship details to Head of Family (any one):
  1. PDS Card
  2. MNREGA Job Card
  3. CGHS/State Government/ECHS/ESIC Medical card
  4. Pension Card
  5. Army Canteen Card
  6. Passport
  7. Birth Certificate issued by Registrar of Birth, Municipal Corporation and other notified local Government bodies like Taluk, Tehsil etc.
  8. Any other Central/State government issued family entitlement document

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Aadhaar is a number not an ID card, says Montek Singh Ahluwalia

India, Posted on Feb 03, 2013 at 04:27am IST



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New Delhi: Seeking to set at rest controversy over Aadhaar, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia on Saturday said UID is a number and not an identity card. "The Aadhaar is actually a number, linked to that number is a biometric record which is centrally stored. The (Aadhaar) number comes in a form of card. But that card is not an identity card," Ahluwalia said when asked about the raging controversy over the issue.
Some Cabinet Ministers have reportedly raised the issue pertaining to Aadhaar that whether it is a number or an identity card. The government has recently constituted a Group of Ministers (GoM) to look into the issue. Elaborating his point of view, Ahluwalia said, "I can tear up the card. As long as I have the number, I don't need the card. There is no such thing as UIDAI (Aadhaar) card.
You need it only because you want to remember your number. If you stick your number in the wallet. That is fine." As regards the GoM, he said, "There are concerns that if you issue a card which is mandatory, it will become basis for harassment so the GoM has been constituted to go into that issue only in relation to the (NMIC) card."
There is a separate proposal which is national multipurpose identity card (NMIC) which is being run by the Ministry of Home Affairs, he said adding that when the law was amended by the NDA government, this card (NMIC) was made mandatory.
The government has mandated that Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) to enrol and collect biometrics details of 60 crore population of the country. The biometric details of rest of the 61 crore population would be collected under National Population Register project.

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