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Everything you need to know about Aadhaar card, a unique identity for every Indian citizen

Aadhaar Card Online: Know what is e-aadhaar card its purpose, benefits, eligibility, documents required & how to apply for aadhaar card.

November 27, 2019 / 15:56 IST
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An Aadhaar card is a unique identification number issued to every citizen of the country by UIDAI. It is as essential as a PAN card for a citizen and many use it as an ID proof. Mutual fund houses accept it as a part of the documentation for investments. If you have not enrolled for Aadhaar yet, now is the time to do so. The 12-digit unique identification number is based on your demographic and biometric data. This data is collected by UIDAI, which is an authority established by the Government of India in 2009. Let us discuss the significance of Aadhaar in detail. 

What is Aadhaar card?

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A 12-digit number, Aadhaar is generated on the biometric data and demographic information of a citizen. UIDAI is on a mission to provide efficient and transparent governance to the people of India through Aadhaar. There is a lifetime validity of an Aadhaar card, and it is acceptable across the country as an identity proof. 

Aadhaar Cards Purpose and Uses

There are many uses of an Aadhaar card which has made it one of the most significant identity documentation in the country. Here are a few Aadhaar uses discussed below.


  1. Direct Benefit Transfer: The 12 digit identification number is used to get an LPG subsidy amount directly in the bank account. If you want to get this benefit, you need to visit the nearest distributor and get your Aadhaar linked to the LPG consumer number. You will also have to link the bank account to the LPG number to get the benefit. 

  1. Passport: If you have an Aadhaar card, you will be able to get your passport within 10 days. As per the format, police verification will be done at a later stage as opposed to the previous rule where police verification was done before issuing the passport, and it consumed a lot of time. As per the new rule, if you need a new passport, aadhaar number is a must.

  1. Jan Dhan Yojana: Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana accepts Aadhaar number as the only document necessary to open the bank account.  However, you can open an account with other documents as well. 

  1. Digital Locker: Government has launched a digital locker facility for everyone storing their personal documents in the server of the Government. As a part of the signup process, you need to link your Aadhaar card number. 

  1. Voter card: Aadhaar number will be linked to the voter ID, and this will help eliminate the bogus voters. After Aadhaar number is linked, it will become impossible for multiple voter ID card-holder to make any illegal use because the registration requires a voter cardholder to be present with their Aadhaar card to the polling booth for linking. 

  1. Monthly pension: Pensioners will be required to register their Aadhaar card number to their respective departments in order to receive a monthly pension. 

  1. Provident Fund: Similar to pension, the provident fund money will also be given to the account holder who has registered their Aadhaar number with employee provident fund organisation. 

  1. Bank account: An e-aadhaar letter provided by UIDAI is acceptable by banks as proof to open a new bank account. It can serve as an address proof as well. There is no need to produce a bunch of documents for opening the account. 

  2. Digital Life Certificate: An e-aadhaar linked digital life certificate is an initiative for pensioners. It will end the process where a pensioner had to be physically present at the agency to avail pension.

  1. SEBI: e-aadhaar is now accepted as a proof of address by SEBI for investing in the stock market. 
Eligibility Criteria for Aadhaar Card