UIDAI Clarifies: No Aadhaar Numbers Cancelled Amid Routine Updates

Get the facts on UIDAI's recent statement assuring Aadhaar holders that no numbers have been cancelled during routine database updates.

Gobind Arora
Published on: 20 Feb 2024 5:23 AM GMT
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UIDAI Clarifies: No Aadhaar Numbers Cancelled Amid Routine Updates

The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has recently addressed concerns regarding Aadhaar numbers, clarifying that no numbers have been cancelled amid routine updates to the database. Aadhaar, a widely used digital identity in India, serves as a key document for availing various subsidies, benefits, and services. UIDAI emphasized the importance of maintaining accuracy in the Aadhaar database, leading to periodic intimations to Aadhaar number holders for updates.

"In the course of activities undertaken to keep the Aadhaar database updated, intimations are issued from time to time to Aadhaar number holders. In this connection, it is clarified that no Aadhaar number has been cancelled," affirmed UIDAI in a statement on its website. To ensure transparency and address any grievances, UIDAI encourages Aadhaar number holders to submit feedback through their official website.

In the event that individuals have concerns or grievances related to their Aadhaar numbers, UIDAI assures prompt attention and resolution. Those with issues can submit their feedback through the UIDAI website, and any grievance will be duly addressed. This reaffirms UIDAI's commitment to maintaining the integrity of the Aadhaar system and providing responsive solutions to user concerns.

The clarification comes in response to recent allegations by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who claimed that Aadhaar cards were "deactivated" by the central government, particularly targeting people in the state ahead of the Lok Sabha polls. Banerjee asserted that this alleged deactivation was an attempt to prevent individuals from availing the benefits of various social welfare schemes.

UIDAI's statement dismisses these claims, assuring the public that no Aadhaar numbers have been cancelled. The authority's emphasis on addressing grievances promptly underscores its commitment to ensuring the smooth functioning of Aadhaar-related services and maintaining public trust in the system.

As the UIDAI clarifies its position, individuals are encouraged to utilize the feedback submission link provided on the UIDAI website for any concerns related to Aadhaar. This proactive approach reflects UIDAI's dedication to transparency, accountability, and the seamless functioning of the Aadhaar ecosystem.

In conclusion, UIDAI's recent statement serves as a reassurance to Aadhaar holders, dispelling concerns and providing clarity amid routine updates to the database. It highlights the significance of maintaining open communication channels for users to address grievances and contribute to the continual improvement of the Aadhaar system.

Gobind Arora

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