
UIDAI e-Aadhaar 2025 Update: UIDAI will soon launch a new QR code-based e-Aadhaar system, which will eliminate the need for a photocopy of an Aadhaar card for identification. This digital change will be implemented across India by the end of 2025. Know the special features of this new system, its benefits, and how it will make your digital identity even more secure.
UIDAI e-Aadhaar 2025 Update: Taking an important step towards making Aadhaar services more citizen-friendly and paperless, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is preparing to bring a major update to the e-Aadhaar system by November 2025. After this change, the need for a photocopy of the Aadhaar card will be eliminated and the process of updating personal information will be made much easier. Speaking to a news organisation, UIDAI CEO Bhuvnesh Kumar said, you will soon be able to do everything from home except giving fingerprints and iris.
The new update of UIDAI e-Aadhaar will be fully implemented in India by the end of 2025. Now the need for photocopy of Aadhaar card will end and people will be able to share their documents through QR code based digital e-Aadhaar. Let's know its special features-
UIDAI e-Aadhaar 2025 Update: What will be the special features?
Now the full and masked version Aadhaar can be shared digitally, with the approval of the user.
Aadhaar will be updated from home - like name, address, date of birth and mobile number.
Everything will be online except biometric update.
UIDAI is preparing to install 1 lakh new machines.
This system is connecting to databases like CBSE, passport, driving license, MNREGA.
UIDAI e-Aadhaar 2025 Update: A matter of security and privacy
Identity verification will be possible with QR code in property registration.
A big step towards curbing fake identities and fraud.
Hotels and other business institutions will also adopt this system.
UIDAI e-Aadhaar 2025 Update: Emphasis on biometric update for children
Another big campaign is being launched regarding biometric updates for children. UIDAI estimates that about 8 crore children aged 5-7 years and about 10 crore adolescents aged 15-17 years need to update their biometric details. In collaboration with CBSE and other education boards, UIDAI will run awareness and update campaigns in schools to ensure compliance with the new standards.
UIDAI e-Aadhaar 2025 Update: Expanding the use of Aadhaar in various sectors
UIDAI is in talks with security agencies, the hotel industry, and other government departments to expand the use of Aadhaar in areas where it is not yet mandatory. The aim is to make Aadhaar the centerpiece of a secure digital identity service in India.
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