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UIDAI Accesses 1.55 Crore Death Records To Deactivate Aadhaar Numbers Of Deceased

Zee News Wednesday, 16 July 2025 ()
In order to prevent unauthorised usage of the Aadhaar number of any family member after their death, it is recommended that Aadhaar number holders report the death of their family members on the myAadhaar Portal after obtaining their death certificate from the death registering authorities, a statement said.
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