New Delhi, Nov 30 (IANS) The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), which is executing the “Aadhaar” scheme pan-India, Friday launched a new facility to enable people update their demographic profile by post or by way of an online application.
The authority said in a statement that update requests can be submitted online through the self-service update portal, which will accept requests for changes in name, gender, date of birth, address and mobile number.
This apart, residents can send their request for update on these five fields by post to any of the six regional offices of UIDAI based on the local language in which they were enrolled, the statement added.
Earlier, the update option was available at the enrolment or update centres alone.
“UIDAI recognises the need for facilitating residents to update their demographic and biometric information up-to-date using multiple channels. The facility is one such service made available for the convenience of residents,” the statement said.
The new facility was launched by UIDAI Chairman Nandan Nilekani, which allows residents to log on to www.uidai.gov.in and submit requests along with relevant documents. this portal also enables the residents to check the status of their update requests.
IANS 2012-11-30 16:18:13

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