Updating your mobile number in Aadhaar is essential for accessing government services and OTP-based verifications. Follow this guide to complete the process safely.
UIDAI Aadhaar Mobile Number Update: In today's era, the Aadhaar card is not just an identity card, but has become the key to your digital life. Whether it is to open a bank account, to take advantage ...
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Aadhaar update 2025: Can you update your mobile number online?

Your Aadhaar-linked mobile number is important for accessing services like banking, healthcare, government subsidies, and pensions. It enables OTP-based verification ...
To access Aadhaar-enabled online services, it’s essential to have your mobile number linked with UIDAI, as One-Time Passwords (OTPs) are sent to the registered number for authentication. If your ...
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is preparing to launch a next-generation e-Aadhaar mobile application by December 2025, introducing significant advances in digital identity ...
Under the new fee structure, demographic updates, including changes to name, address, date of birth, and mobile number, will cost ₹75 per update at Aadhaar Seva Kendras or authorized enrollment ...
Aadhaar card services have become essential today, and linking them with mobile numbers allows users to conveniently access many services remotely.
The Aadhaar PVC cards, which are a more durable, wallet-sized version of the Aadhaar, are now supported by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI). These cards can be ordered by you and ...
Misplacing your Aadhaar card or forgetting your Aadhaar number might be worrying—especially when it is needed for important services like bank KYC, income tax return, or seeking government schemes.
Users can retrieve their Aadhaar by following a simple process, provided they have a registered mobile number and an active ...
Elon Musk's Starlink has partnered with the UIDAI to use Aadhaar verification to enable a quick and KYC-compliant process for customers in India. (Photo by Hemant Mishra / Mint / File Photo) ...