Aadhaar Email Update: Now email update in Aadhaar will be free from July 1, UIDAI removed fees for 6 months, new circular issued
aadhar card email id update: A big update is coming out regarding Aadhar card. If you also have Aadhaar app in your smartphone, then now you can update your email address for free. Generally, one has to pay Rs 75 for this service, but this service has been made free by UIDAI for the next 6 months. Now you will be able to update your email address for free through this service.
According to media reports, linking the email ID with your Aadhar card is as important for the users as linking the phone number. However, this facility to link your email with Aadhaar is for a limited time only. This service will be applicable from July 1 for the next 6 months.
How much fee was required to be paid earlier?
According to media reports, earlier if you linked your email ID with Aadhaar card, you had to pay a fee of Rs 75. In this you had to pay the amount including GST. With this, common people will get financial assistance for making corrections in their Aadhaar cards. Actually, not only notifications are received on the email ID linked to Aadhaar, but many updates are also received from time to time. In such a situation, you can also receive OTP coming from Aadhaar on email.
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Why is it necessary to link email to Aadhaar?
Linking email to Aadhaar is considered a very important process. Actually, there are many benefits of linking email ID with Aadhaar. If your Aadhaar is misused or used for suspicious activities, you can get timely notification of the same. Once Aadhaar is linked, it will be easy to retrieve information like Aadhaar number and enrollment ID once the email is linked.
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