The Delhi government on Monday announced the launch of the second phase of the Aadhar project, after registration for the 12-digit unique identification number was abruptly closed in February.

According to Principal Secretary (revenue) Vijay Dev, applicants must get their documents attested by a government officer or a retired government officer.

The state government has already begun the exercise. After identifying the schools and government buildings which will act as makeshift offices for issue of the unique identification cards, announcement for phase II will be advertised.


Those who are already registered with the National Population Register (NPR), are required give their NPR number to the UID authorities. They need not submit any more documents.
The population of Delhi is nearly 16.76 crore. Over 13 crore people have already registered for UID in the first phase and the government is hoping that those who have been left out will soon get enrolled.


 

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