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Like ATMs and debit cards, Aadhar card will also come in the wallet, UIDAI allows Aadhar card to be printed on PVC without registered mobile number

  Like ATMs and debit cards, Aadhar card will also come in the wallet, UIDAI allows Aadhar card to be printed on PVC without registered mobile number




UIDAI has recently introduced the facility to reprint Aadhaar card on Polyvinyl Chloride Card (PVC).

Aadhaar card will now be printed on PVC card just like ATM card

Aadhaar card is now considered a very important document in our country. It is mostly requested in the form of identity cards. Whether opening a bank account or creating a passport, Aadhaar number has become a necessity. Earlier this was a paper card. But now Aadhaar card can be reprinted on Polyvinyl Chloride Card (PVC). That is, you can now carry the Aadhaar card in your wallet. This card will easily fit in your wallet just like your ATM or debit card. "Even if you do not have a mobile number registered with Aadhaar, you can order a new PVC Aadhaar card," UIDAI tweeted.


You have to pay Rs 50 to make the card

UIDAI recently launched the Aadhaar card reprint facility on Polyvinyl Chloride Card (PVC) in October. This card will fit in your wallet just like your ATM or debit card. No worries about it getting worse or getting torn. However, a fee of Rs 50 has to be paid for making this card.


The process of ordering a card without a registered mobile number


You must first select one of the Aadhaar number or Virtual ID or EID.

Then you have to fill in the captcha code.

Now click on the box that appears in front of 'My Mobile number is not registered'.



As soon as you click on the box, you will have the option to enter the mobile number.

Enter the mobile number here and then click on 'Send OTP'.

Then you have to pay a fee of Rs 50 and you can order a new PVC card.

Support comes in 3 formats



Aadhaar cards now come in 3 formats - Aadhaar Letter, E-Aadhaar and PVC Card. The PVC card has been launched recently. According to UIDAI, Aadhaar cards are valid in all three formats. Citizens can choose the base format as per their convenience. So, don’t ignore any rumors that PVC card is more valid than other 2 formats of Aadhaar card or e-Aadhaar is not valid.

Read Gujarati News Report

More than 125 crore people in the country have Aadhaar cards

According to data released by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) in December 2019, Aadhaar cards have been created for 125 crore citizens living in the country. The Aadhaar project was implemented in the country in the year 2010.

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