The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is responsible for the implementation and management of the Aadhaar program in India. Aadhaar is a unique identification number issued to residents of India, and the UIDAI is tasked with ensuring the security and authenticity of the Aadhaar ecosystem. This authority collects biometric and demographic data from individuals and maintains a centralized database to provide a unique identity to every resident of India. The primary purpose of Aadhaar and UIDAI is to establish a more efficient and secure way for residents to provide proof of identity for various government and private sector services. This includes accessing government welfare programs, opening bank accounts, filing tax returns, and availing various other services.
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This form is used for enrolling, correcting or updating the Aadhaar card in India.