Information of which mobile number is registered in Aadhar card

Information of which mobile number is registered in Aadhar card
In the present times, Aadhaar card has become important in life. Many services require support to be linked to it. Pen card, insurance policy, post office scheme and mutual fund scheme need to be linked with Aadhaar. In addition, Income Tax Return (ITR) is verified through Aadhaar OTP (One Time Password). If you use more than one mobile number and are not sure which mobile number is registered with Aadhaar, you can get information in minutes by visiting UIDAI's website uidai.gov.in
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), the Aadhaar card issuing body, has provided a link to the YouTube tutorial to complete the verification process of any Aadhaar number. Know what is the process?
To find out which mobile number is linked to Aadhaar, first enter your Aadhaar number. Then you have to check by manually entering the mobile number. Enter a number that you think could be linked to, as well as check for leaked emails.
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As per the Supreme Court Judgement in the Aadhaar case (494 of 2012), residents are no longer required to mandatorily verify Bank account with Aadhaar. PAN Aadhaar linking is mandatory. A resident can voluntarily use his Aadhaar number in physical or electronic form by way of authentication or offline verification, or in such other form as may be specified by UIDAI. Mandatory Aadhaar authentication can be performed if the purpose is backed by law or it is in State interest. However, for availing subsidies, benefits, services beneficiaries are required to undergo mandatory Aadhaar authentication. when you link your bank account, demat account, mutual fund account, PAN, etc., with Aadhaar, you secure yourself because no one can impersonate you to avail these services. Often the fraudsters carry out transactions and transfer money from someone else’s account to their accounts and go untraced as they generally submit their fake identities to the bank while opening their accounts. They operate bank accounts in fictitious names/companies and run shell companies’ accounts to carry out money laundering or stash black money. Therefore, when all the bank accounts are verified with Aadhaar then it would not be possible for these unscrupulous elements to go untraced and banking as a whole would become more safe and secure as the identity of each bank account holders is established uniquely beyond doubt through eKYC. As of now 96 crore bank accounts out of total 110 crore accounts have been linked to Aadhaar. There are many agencies that simply accept physical copy of Aadhaar and do not carry out any biometric or OTP authentication or verification. Is this a good practice? Open or Close Aadhaar authentication can be performed for availing benefits, services and benefits falling under Section 7 of the Aadhaar Act, 2016 and if the purpose for which Aadhaar authentication is intended to be used is either backed by law made by parliament or is in the State interest. The verification of Aadhaar can be done offline through QR code available on the physical Aadhaar copy. If any agency does not follow these best practices, then that agency will be fully responsible for situations or losses arising out of possible misuse or impersonation. An Aadhaar holder is not responsible for the wrongful act of or by any agency. The new video-based method will be based on the Aadhaar and can be either offline or online. The proposal for the need of video-KYC was submitted in a report made by Expert Committee on Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises. The report was submitted in June 2019 and the committee is headed by the former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) UK Sinha. Currently, the customer will have to be present for the e-KYC to be completed. However, via video-KYC, the process can be completed by video chat and the customer will have to display the documents. The committee has also recommended that the video-KYC be done either by Apple FaceTime or Google Duo. However, according to experts, the applications that have been suggested are of foreign origin and are unlikely to be accepted by the RBI. According to the data protection Bill, the central bank does not allow companies to store data in foreign locations. The video application that will be used was not mentioned by the RBI. According to experts, an app will be developed to complete the video-KYC process. Is there any specific format to create password? Open or Close Application will ask for password as soon as it is opened as the first step. User should enter a password of minimum 8 and maximum 12 characters length. The password should contain at least 1 number, 1 alphabet, 1 special character ( @,#,&,%,*,!,-,(,) ) and 1 alphabet in capital e.g. Sharma@123.
Information of which mobile number is registered in Aadhar card
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