UIDAI: The QR code is made at the bottom of the Aadhar card. Scan it with your mobile scanner.
Aadhar card is needed everywhere. Aadhar is required everywhere from government schemes to banks etc. But in many places the misuse of Aadhaar is also happening. Many times the vicious give false grounds. In view of all this, now UIDAI has alerted the people. UIDAI has given this information through its official Twitter handle. UIDAI has alerted the users to ensure that there is no fraud in the Aadhar card.
UIDAI said through its official Twitter handle that any Aadhaar card can be verified online and offline. If offline verification is to be done, then its QR code has to be scanned. For online verification, go to the link resident.uidai.gov.in/verify and enter the 12 digit Aadhaar number. If you want, you can also do this work from m-Aadhaar app.
How to check Aadhaar
After clicking on the link resident.uidai.gov.in/verify to check Aadhaar card, you will be asked to fill in the security code and captcha code. Before this, you have to enter the Aadhaar number of 12 numbers. Now you have to click on proceed to verify. As soon as you go here, you will get all the information related to Aadhaar at once. In this way you will also know whether your Aadhaar is original or not. If you want to check offline, then the QR code is made at the bottom of the Aadhar card. Scan it with your mobile scanner. This will get all kinds of information together.
You can also take help of toll free number
To help the common people, UADA had earlier issued a toll free number. This toll free number 1947 was issued in view of not everyone can have a smartphone. If there is any other problem related to Aadhaar, then you can call on this number and keep your point. If you want, you can also register your complaint or get any kind of information by writing to UIDAI. The address of this mail id is help@uidai.gov.in. This special service is available in 12 different languages of the country. In these languages you can read Hindi, English, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam. You can take support of Punjabi, Gujarati, Marathi, Oriya, Bengali, Assamese and Urdu.