In India, an Aadhaar card is strong proof of a person's identity. Whether you go to open a bank account or buy a SIM card, your work cannot be done without an Aadhaar card. All the information including name, date of birth, mobile number, photograph, and biometrics is recorded in Aadhaar. We all know all these things. But do you know that 4 types of Aadhaar cards are issued by UIDAI? All have different features and benefits and all these cards are completely valid. Let us tell you about it today-
Aadhaar Letter
A paper-based laminated letter containing a secure QR code with the date of issue and print date is called an Aadhaar letter. No fee has to be paid for this. It is sent to your home through post. If your original Aadhaar card is lost or damaged, you can get a new one. In this case, you can change the Aadhaar letter online from the official website of UIDAI. There is a charge of Rs 50 for this.
e-Aadhaar
The electronic version of the Aadhaar card is called e-Aadhaar. It is password-protected. It is digitally signed by UIDAI. It also contains a secure QR code for offline verification. It can be downloaded from the official website of UIDAI, no charge is required for this. It is also considered as valid as the physical copy of Aadhaar.
PVC Aadhaar Card
PVC Aadhaar card is a compact size Aadhaar card. Its size is like an ATM card or debit card and is very light and durable. It is also called a plastic Aadhaar card. It includes a digital QR code, a photo, and demographic information. You can download it by visiting uidai.gov.in or Resident.uidai.gov.in through an Aadhaar number, virtual ID, or enrollment ID. For this, you have to pay a fee of Rs 50.
mAadhaar
mAadhaar is an official mobile application (mAadhaar Mobile App) created by UIDAI. It provides an interface for Aadhaar holders to carry their Aadhaar records registered with CIDR. It also contains a secure QR code for offline verification. It can also be downloaded for free. It is also recognized as a valid ID.
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