Aadhaar Card: 5 Things To Know About Blue Coloured "Baal Aadhaar"
Aadhaar, the 12-digit unique identity
number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), is a compulsory
identity card. A number of government schemes require applicants to provide
details of their Aadhaar card number. Everyone can enroll for Aadhaar - even
a newborn child, according to UIDAI. Get your child
their own unique identity, said Digital India in a tweet posted on its official
handle- @_DigitalIndia. UIDAI also recently introduced a blue coloured 'Baal
Aadhaar' card for children below the age of 5 years.
For enrolling a child for 'Baal
Aadhaar' card, the child's birth certificate and
the Aadhaar card of one of the parent's is required. A child's blue coloured
'Baal Aadhaar' card data does not include biometrics information like
fingerprints and iris scan.
5
things to know about 'Aadhaar for children' as mentioned on twitter handle of
Digital India:
1. Biometrics are not collected for
children below 5 years of age. Their Aadhaar is linked to the Aadhaar of one of
the parents.
2. Parent's Aadhaar along with child's
birth certificate is enough to enroll child for Aadhaar.
3. A child below 5 years of age gets
blue coloured Aadhaar called 'Baal Aadhaar'.
4. Child's school ID can be used as an
identity proof for Aadhaar enrolment. Photo ID issued by recognized educational
institution is taken.
5. When child reaches 5 years and 15
years of age parents should take him/her to Aadhaar centre for mandatory update.
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