- There are still only 14000 Aadhaar centers operating across the country. Because of which people are facing a lot of trouble.
- Go to ‘My Aadhaar section’ on www.uidai.gov.in and click on ‘Order Aadhaar Reprint’.
- Non registered mobile people can also print
- New Delhi: Aadhaar card has become the most important document to date. Aadhaar card is sought everywhere from tax deposition to registration of new company, even the help sent by the government, you get this paper only. That is, if you do not have your Aadhaar card, it is going to be very difficult for you, but due to the corona epidemic, only 14000 Aadhaar centers are still working in the whole country. Because of which people are facing a lot of trouble.
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How to print – Go to ‘My Aadhaar section’ on www.uidai.gov.in and click on ‘Order Aadhaar Reprint’. After this, you have to enter the Aadhaar number or VID and security code on the open page in front of you. If the mobile number is registered, click on send OTP or else, in the box of non-registered mobile number, click on send OTP after entering the new mobile number. Enter OTP and read the terms and conditions and tick it in the box. But for non registered mobile users, you have to pay some more details (related to payment), then you will be sent the card.