UIDAI deactivates Aadhar of deceased persons, disables over 1 crore numbers, starts new service for...
Wednesday, 16 July 2025 () The UIDAI has started deactivating Aadhaar of deceased persons to prevent misuse of their identity proof, and disabled over 1.17 crore such unique 12-digit numbers till date. UIDAI has launched a new service, 'Reporting of Death of a Family Member', on the myAadhaar Portal.
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