PM Modi’s E-Aadhaar push to enable Aadhaar updates from home
July 7, 2025
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Digital Push of PM Modi: E-Aadhaar app to revolutionise identity updates from home

The upcoming E-Aadhaar mobile app will allow citizens to update their Aadhaar details from home, marking a major step in India’s digital governance push. This move reflects Prime Minister Modi’s broader vision of a transparent, inclusive, and tech-driven nation

by WEB DESK
Jun 18, 2025, 02:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Technology
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In a major relief for Aadhaar card holders across India, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is set to launch a new mobile application known as E-Aadhaar. This innovative app will allow users to update key personal details such as name, address, date of birth, and mobile number—all from the comfort of their homes. This move is expected to save millions of people the time and effort of physically visiting Aadhaar update centres, making the entire process seamless and user-friendly.

📢 BIG: Aadhaar update to be possible from HOME.
~ No need to visit centres. All details editable via OTP. Aadhaar to be linked with Birth cert, DL, Passport by Nov👏🏼

PM Modi is reforming India’s very foundation. This was much needed 🔥 pic.twitter.com/5kxhoLujKd

— The Analyzer (News Updates🗞️) (@Indian_Analyzer) June 17, 2025

 

UIDAI CEO Bhuvnesh Kumar revealed that out of roughly one lakh Aadhaar update machines in the country, around 2,000 have already been linked to this new digital system. This integration promises to streamline updates and accelerate verification times significantly. Citizens can expect to verify their identity and update their Aadhaar data with secure OTP authentication, eliminating traditional paperwork and long queues.

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This step marks the latest milestone in India’s digital identity revolution—a movement firmly championed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has repeatedly emphasised the importance of technology-driven governance reforms. The E-Aadhaar app is not just a convenience tool but a powerful symbol of India’s journey towards a more accessible and transparent digital future.

Secure Aadhaar Sharing and Integration with Other Documents

The E-Aadhaar app is designed not only to simplify updates but also to enhance how Aadhaar information is shared and verified. UIDAI is preparing to roll out QR code-based Aadhaar verification, a secure method enabling users to share their Aadhaar details electronically through mobile-to-mobile or app-to-app communication. This will transform processes like train ticket verifications, and government service identifications, making them quicker, safer, and paperless.

This initiative builds upon earlier digital reforms like the Aadhaar Good Governance Portal, launched by the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY). The portal was created to make Aadhaar verification requests faster and more transparent, reducing bureaucratic delays. Now, with the E-Aadhaar app, these services are set to become even more accessible to the common citizen.

Moreover, the government is gearing up to integrate Aadhaar with key documents such as birth certificates, driving licenses, and passports by November this year. This linkage will create a unified digital identity ecosystem, helping streamline applications and verifications across various sectors.

What Is Aadhaar?

For context, Aadhaar is a 12-digit unique identification number issued by the Government of India. It serves as proof of identity and address for Indian citizens, containing demographic details like name, address, gender, and date of birth, along with biometric data such as fingerprints and iris scans. Any Indian citizen who completes the UIDAI verification process is eligible to apply for Aadhaar.

Since its inception, Aadhaar has become the backbone of numerous government and private sector services, from subsidy transfers to financial transactions, driving financial inclusion and reducing fraud.

The Vision Behind the Reform

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has consistently pushed for digital empowerment as a foundation for a stronger India. The introduction of the E-Aadhaar app fits within this broader vision to digitise government services and make them more citizen-centric. By removing physical barriers and automating processes, the government aims to foster transparency, reduce corruption, and bring the benefits of technology to the farthest corners of the country.

This reform is particularly crucial in a country where millions reside in rural and remote areas, often far from urban service centres. Allowing Aadhaar updates and verification to happen remotely not only saves time but also ensures inclusivity, giving every citizen equal access to essential identity services.

The E-Aadhaar app represents a significant step forward in India’s digital transformation journey, reinforcing Prime Minister Modi’s commitment to reforming the country’s foundational systems. By making Aadhaar updates and verification simple, secure, and accessible, India is set to build a stronger, more connected, and digitally empowered society.

 

 

Topics: UIDAIE AadhaarAadhaar UpdatePM Modi ReformsDigital GovernanceAadhaar AppDigital India
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