People in India need to have some documents. You need these documents every day. Without them, many of your works come to a halt. These important documents include documents like ration cards, driving licenses, passports, PAN cards, and Aadhaar cards. The Aadhaar card is the most used document among all these. About 90 percent of the population of India has an Aadhaar card.

From taking admission to school-college to taking advantage of government schemes, you need an Aadhaar card. Along with this, an Aadhaar card is also needed to get many other documents made. But do you know how many colors of Aadhaar cards are issued in India? And what is the difference between them? Let us tell you.

Aadhaar cards are of two colors.

Generally, the Aadhaar card that people use is white. But the Aadhaar card is not only white. Rather Aadhaar card has two colors. One white and one blue. Normally white Aadhaar is issued to people. On the other hand, a blue Aadhaar card is a special type of Aadhaar card. Which is issued only to children. But there is a difference between these two.

Blue Aadhaar card is quite different.

Blue Aadhaar card also has 12 numbers like white Aadhaar card. But it does not require biometrics. Because it is made only for children below 5 years of age. After 5 years of its making, you have to get it updated again. Otherwise, it gets canceled automatically. This Aadhaar card is also called Bal Aadhaar. To get it made, the Aadhaar card of the parents is required. After the age of 15, the biometric of the child also has to be updated on this Aadhaar card.

This is how you can get Aadhaar.

The Aadhaar card is a very important document used in India. Without it, many of your works can get stuck. If you have not got your Aadhaar card made till now. So get your Aadhar card made soon. You can go to the nearest Aadhar center in your area to get it made. There you have to provide your information along with the necessary documents. After this, your Aadhar card is issued. Please note that there is no fee charged for this.

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