Aadhar enrolment center

  1. List of Aadhaar Card Enrollment Centers in Delhi
  2. How to start an Aadhaar card franchise or enrollment center ?
  3. Aadhaar: Normalcy Returns To Aadhaar Update Processing Centres


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List of Aadhaar Card Enrollment Centers in Delhi

The Aadhaar card has become an important verification document ever since it was introduced by the Government of India. The card allots you a unique identification number containing 12 digits that helps in identifying you from other individuals. When you do financial transactions, want identity proof or enjoy subsidies and grants, the Aadhaar card becomes useful. You can apply for the Aadhaar card from anywhere in India (Interlinking with apply Aadhaar). Delhi, being the capital of India, also allows Aadhaar application through authorized enrolment centres. If you are a resident of Delhi and you want to apply for the Aadhaar card, you can visit any Aadhaar card centre in Delhi and make your application. Once applied, the card would be issued by the UIDAI and sent to your registered address. UIDAI also allows various online services Aadhaar to the Indian population. So, after you apply for Aadhaar through an Aadhaar centre in Delhi, you can track the status of your application online through UIDAI’s portal (Interlinking with status check). The portal allows you to find out whether the card has been dispatched or not and if it has been dispatched, how long would it take to reach you. So, for the people of Delhi, applying for the Aadhaar card is easy. They just have to visit the authorized Aadhaar card centres in Delhi and make their application. Locating the Aadhaar card centres in Delhi Finding an Aadhaar card centre in Delhi is quite a simple task. In whichever part of Del...

How to start an Aadhaar card franchise or enrollment center ?

Purpose of Aadhard Card Franchise is to enroll citizens for Aadhaar card and to provide Aadhaar update services. The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) appoints registrars, who are responsible for appointing Aadhaar enrolment agencies or Aadhaar franchise. Registrar is an entity authorized or recognized by theUIDAI for the purpose of enrolling the individuals for Aadhaar numbers.Registrars are primarily various state governments, central ministries, banks and public sector organizations who have signed MOU with UIDAI for enrolment of residents. Registrar hires Enrollment Agencies or Aadhaar card franchise for enrolment of residents during which demographic and biometric data are collected as per UIDAI enrolment process. Enrolment Agencies must ensure continued empanelment with UIDAI in order to be engaged by Registrars. If non-empanelled agencies are engaged by Registrars, they are also subject to the same terms and conditions as the empanelled agencies. Enrolment agencies will be empanelled by the UIDAI and paid by the registrar for successful Aadhaar Generation Functions Following are the functions of Aadhaar enrollment agencies • The enrolment agencies shall setup the enrolment centre for enrolment of resident as well as correction or update of resident data • Enrolment agencies must notify residents and UIDAI, of the enrolment schedule in advance. • They shall only use the software provided by UIDAI for enrolment purpose. The enrolment software shall also...

Aadhaar: Normalcy Returns To Aadhaar Update Processing Centres

Nashik: Aadhaar services are limping back to normalcy in Nashik district after the administration carried out maintenance activity to resolve the issues. The services at Aadhaar enrollment centres have been affected since last week due to technical glitches. The glitch came at a time when students are required to update their Aadhaar for admissions to schools and colleges, and new requests for fresh Aadhaar are pouring in. "The processing had been slow since Wednesday night. Things were expected to get resolved by Thursday, but until Friday evening, only partial normalcy was restored. However, since Monday morning, we are not facing any issues with the system," claimed Satish Patil, one of the operators of Aadhaar centres in Nashik. Citizens have been facing some problems getting their Aadhaar processed. They have to wait for an hour for processing, against a normal time of 25 minutes, as a result of which many have had to return from the centres. "Not all can go home without having their work done. Since there were students in the queue and they had priority, I decided to return home on Thursday. I went to the Aadhaar centre today, and I finished my work in a span of 15 minutes only," said Ramesh Palve, a 71-year-old retired government officer. "We have not received any adverse remarks or even requests so far from any of the operators. The software and system maintenance activities being carried out were completed. There was a small problem with people being delivered wro...