The Aadhaar card is India’s most important identity document, used for banking, government schemes, and daily verification. Recently, news about Aadhaar being “deactivated” has created confusion and concern among citizens. Many people are worried whether their Aadhaar can suddenly stop working and what the new rules actually say. UIDAI has clarified the process, reasons, and solutions. Here is a simple, real, and updated explanation in easy language so everyone can clearly understand the latest Aadhaar rules.
1. Aadhaar Is Not Deactivated Without a Valid Reason
UIDAI does not randomly deactivate Aadhaar cards. Aadhaar remains active for life unless there is a strong official reason. The most common reason is the death of the Aadhaar holder, where the number is disabled to prevent misuse and fraud. Living citizens do not lose Aadhaar without cause.
2. Aadhaar of Deceased Persons Gets Deactivated
When government records confirm a person’s death, UIDAI deactivates the Aadhaar number. This step is taken for national security and to stop illegal use of identity in banking, SIM cards, or subsidies. Family members cannot use a deceased person’s Aadhaar for any purpose.
3. Children’s Aadhaar Can Be Temporarily Deactivated
Children must update biometrics at the age of 5 and again at 15. If this mandatory biometric update is not completed, Aadhaar may be temporarily deactivated. Once biometrics are updated at an Aadhaar center, the card becomes active again.
4. Aadhaar Cannot Be Self-Deactivated by Citizens
A normal citizen cannot request Aadhaar deactivation by choice. UIDAI alone has the authority to deactivate or reactivate Aadhaar. If your Aadhaar shows inactive due to an error, it can be corrected through official verification.
5. Deactivated Aadhaar Can Be Reactivated
If Aadhaar is deactivated due to missing biometrics or technical reasons, it can be reactivated by visiting an Aadhaar Enrollment or Update Center with valid documents. In most cases, reactivation is simple and fast after verification.
Important Link
| Platform | Link | Use |
|---|---|---|
| myAadhaar | https://myaadhaar.uidai.gov.in | Status, update |
| UIDAI | https://uidai.gov.in | Rules, help |
| Aadhaar Center | https://appointments.uidai.gov.in | Biometric update |
Conclusion
Aadhaar deactivation is not a threat for common citizens. It happens only in special cases like death records or missing biometric updates. UIDAI has kept the system transparent and citizen-friendly. Staying informed and keeping Aadhaar updated ensures uninterrupted access to all services.
Disclaimer
This article is for general informational purposes only. Aadhaar rules and procedures may change as per UIDAI notifications. Readers are advised to verify details through the official UIDAI website or authorized Aadhaar centers before taking any action based on this information.
