Big decision of central government, Aadhaar card not mandatory for birth and death registration

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The central government has taken a big decision. Aadhaar authentication is now allowed for registration of births and deaths. The Office of the Registrar General of India has been given permission to use the Aadhaar database in this matter. By which there will be no need to give Aadhaar card for registration. According to the report, the Ministry of Home Affairs issued a gazette notification and asked the office of the Registrar General as well as the Census Commissioner to accept Aadhaar authentication for such registration or registration.

What is the purpose of government?

The government's objective behind this is to provide better access to services and ease of life for which Indians can get better accommodation. Under the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1969, the designated registrar will be allowed to verify Aadhaar number on voluntary basis for verification of Aadhaar number taken along with other details sought in the reporting form birth or death.



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