UIDAI deactivates Aadhar of deceased persons, disables over 1 crore numbers, starts new service for...

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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