Aadhaar Card Update: Government Clarifies What It Proves
The Indian government has officially clarified that Aadhaar is neither proof of citizenship nor proof of date of birth. This crucial update comes via a circular from the Ministry of Communications, addressing common misconceptions about the identity document.
Key Takeaways
- Aadhaar is for identity verification only, not citizenship.
- It cannot be used as conclusive proof of date of birth.
- The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) issued a three-point clarification on its permissible uses.
Official Clarification on Aadhaar’s Purpose
The Ministry of Communications released a detailed circular clarifying the properties and usage of Aadhaar. The UIDAI specified that an Aadhaar number can be used to establish the identity of the holder, but only through proper authentication or offline verification.
What Aadhaar Is Not
The authority made it clear that Aadhaar number or its authentication does not serve as proof of citizenship or domicile. Additionally, UIDAI emphasized that Aadhaar is not proof of date of birth and should not be used to conclusively establish a person’s birth date.
This clarification aims to standardize how Aadhaar is used across various services and prevent its misuse for purposes beyond identity verification.



