India Post Payments Bank Launches Mobile Update Service for Aadhaar as Registrar of UIDAI.
Now a resident Aadhaar holder can get his mobile number updated in Aadhaar by the postman at his doorstep.
India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) announced today it has launched a service for updating mobile numbers in the Aadhaar as a Registrar for the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI). Now a resident Aadhaar holder can get his mobile number updated in Aadhaar by the postman at his doorstep. The service will be available through the extensive network of 650 IPPB branches and 146,000 postmen and Gramin Dak Sevaks equipped with smartphones and biometric devices.
By updating mobile number in Aadhaar, beneficiary identification can be facilitated for various services such as registering for government PDS/DBT schemes, getting ration under One Nation One Ration Card Scheme, KYC for new mobile SIM connections, updating demographic details online, accessing RTO services for driving license, verifying income tax returns, and information on EPFO services.
The mobile number updated facility is part of the Child Enrolment Lite Client (CELC) application developed by UIDAI. Under CELC services, citizens can add/update mobile numbers, and also enroll children below 5 years for issuing Aadhaar. Currently, IPPB is only providing mobile update service and will very soon also enable child enrolment service through its network.
Speaking on the launch of the mobile update service, Shri J Venkatramu, MD & CEO, India Post Payments Bank said, “Through Aadhaar the Government has been able to reach out to crores of people and facilitate delivery of Direct Benefit Transfer under various schemes such as LPG – PAHAL, MGNREGS, etc directly into their bank accounts. With the linking of many other services such as PAN, driving license, EPFO, and subsidized ration with Aadhaar, updating of mobile number in Aadhaar has become critical for all citizens from a utility and security perspective. The mobile update service of UIDAI through the ubiquitous and accessible network of post offices, postmen, and Gramin Dak Sevaks will help in actualizing IPPB’s vision of serving the underserved and unbanked areas, and bridging the digital divide.”
Dr. Saurabh Garg, CEO, UIDAI said that in its constant endeavor to ease Aadhaar related services, UIDAI has brought in mobile update service at the doorsteps of residents through IPPB via Postmen and Gramin Dak Sevaks. It will immensely help the residents as once their mobile is updated in Aadhaar, they can avail a number of UIDAI’s online update facilities and also several government welfare services.
“For people living in rural and far-flung areas with little or no access to banking and financial services, the mobile update service is another significant customer-centric initiative from the Department of Posts and IPPB. By providing this service at citizens’ doorstep, the postman and GDS will be able to update the mobile number of people who may not have access to an Aadhaar enrolment center in their vicinity,” said Shri H.C. Agrawal, Chief Postmaster General, Maharashtra Circle, Mumbai (Department of Posts).
About India Post Payments Bank
India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) has been established under the Department of Posts, Ministry of Communication with 100% equity owned by the Government of India. IPPB was launched by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on September 1, 2018. The bank has been set up with the vision to build the most accessible, affordable and trusted bank for the common man in India. The fundamental mandate of IPPB is to remove barriers for the unbanked & underbanked and reach the last mile leveraging a network comprising 155,000 post offices (135,000 in rural areas) and 300,000 postal employees.