Updated By: LatestGKGS Desk
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is to establish Aadhaar Seva Kendras (ASKs) across the country within the next few months aimed at providing Aadhaar-related services such as enrolment.
The move will include shifting of enrolment centers at private places to banks, post offices, and government premises operated by UIDAI officials. Over the last few years, the UIDAI had been facing a backlash over the security of Aadhaar details of people who go to private Aadhaar centers. With these Aadhaar Seva Kendras, a hassle-free and resident-friendly enrolment and updating infrastructure will ensure ease in Aadhaar-related services to residents.
Almost 114 Kendras in 53 cities and towns, including all state capitals, will be established in the first phase. The number of supervised stations will further increase.
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