Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Communications & Information Technology
Government of India
Ministry of Communications & Information Technology
11-April-2016 14:49
IST
UIDAI cautions public against sharing of their Personal Information with
unauthorized Agencies for Printing PVC (Plastic) Aadhaar Card
The Unique
Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) cautions people not to fall to ploys
of some unscrupulous entities who are charging anywhere between Rs.50 to Rs.200
for printing Aadhaar on a plastic card in the name of smart card, as the
Aadhaar letter or its cutaway portion or downloaded version of Aadhaar on
ordinary paper is perfectly valid.
Some entities have
also been charging far more for simply laminating the downloaded version of
Aadhaar.
“The Aadhaar card
or the downloaded Aadhaar card printed on ordinary paper is perfectly valid for
all uses. If a person has a paper Aadhaar card, there is absolutely no need to
get his/her Aadhaar card laminated or obtain a plastic Aadhaar card or so
called SMART Aadhaar card by paying money. There is no concept such as smart
Aadhaar card,” said Director General & Mission Director of UIDAI, Dr. Ajay
Bhushan Pandey.
In case a person
loses his Aadhaar card, he can download his Aadhaar card free of cost from
https://eaadhaar.uidai.gov.in/. The print out of the downloaded Aadhaar, even
in black and white form, is as valid as the original Aadhaar letter sent by
UIDAI. There is absolutely no need to print it on plastic card or get it
laminated.
In case a person
still wants to get his Aadhaar card laminated or printed on plastic card, he
may do so only at authorized Common Service Centres or Aadhaar Permanent
Enrolment Centres by paying no more than the prescribed rate, which is not more
than Rs. 30.
The public for
protection of their privacy are advised not to share their Aadhaar number or
personal details to unauthorized agencies for getting it laminated, or printed
on plastic card.
E-commerce
companies such E-bay, Flipkart, Amazon etc., are hereby informed not to allow
their merchants to collect Aadhaar information from general public for printing
Aadhaar card as collecting such information or unauthorized printing of Aadhaar
card or aiding such persons in any manner may amount to a criminal offence
punishable with imprisonment under Indian Penal Code and also Chapter VI of The
Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits and
Services) Act, 2016.
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