TIL Desk/National/New Delhi/ The government has amended Aadhaar regulations, specifying that supporting documents need to be updated “at least once” by Aadhaar holders on completion of 10 years from enrolment date. The updation would ensure “continued accuracy” of Aadhaar-related information in the Central Identities Data Repository (CIDR), according to gazette notification issued by ministry of electronics and IT.
“Aadhaar number holders may, on completion of every 10 years from the date of enrolment for Aadhaar, update their supporting documents in Aadhaar, at least once, by submitting Proof of Identity (POI) and Proof of Address (POA) documents…so as to ensure continued accuracy of their information in the CIDR, in such manner as may be specified by the Authority from time to time,” it said. The changes have been made by tweaking the Aadhaar (Enrolment and Update) Regulations.
Last month, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) — the government agency that issues Aadhaar numbers — had urged people to update identification and residence proof documents, if they were issued the unique ID more than 10 years back but had not updated their details since then.