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Check Aadhaar Card Status on your Phone

Aadhaar Card or UIDAI (Unique Identification) project started by Indian Government to provide unique identity status and register every Indian citizen across the country. This system was started in order to provide Unique ID for Below poverty line people of India so that they can enjoy the welfare services available to them or could not get due to red tapes in the systems.

But, this project has been taken to every citizen of India such that it can be used as the primary tool to get the welfare services like passport, car licence and other services. Now, a citizen of India no need to get into the collection of different documents before getting their work done by an government officials. It has been also considered to monitor the various program and welfare services by the Government. It can also be considered your Biometeric card through which the government can monitor the data of a citizen of India.

The Aadhaar card has been distributed to 30-40 crores Indian and their data has been stored in the Government database with the provided Unique 14-digit Application number. This 14-digit number has been considered as unique identity number.

How the Aadhaar process has been done:

The whole process takes place in a simple phase. The officials are send to the locality and all family members has to fill the small form provided by them. One by one, a person is called and sits in the front of an official. The official asks about the details of a person like his address, full name, DOB, qualification, age etc. After that, your fingerprint scan is done and saved and your eyes scan is also done to store it as unique identity. They will stay in your locality until all registration of citizens in the locality are done.

Check the status of your profile, if your are registered:

- To know the status on phone
Send SMS to 51969 to know the current status. Type "UID STATUS " on the message screen of your phone and send to 51969. Try to use your registered mobile number to know the status. A short details of the user will be sent.
- To know the status online
Log on to uidai.gov.in and on left hand side widget, there is option- check your Aadhaar status. Click on it. After that, 14-digit EID has to be entered with Date and Time. There will be third text area for verification.

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