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Vijay Kudal :- Just Another Google has posted a new item, 'INFORMATION ON LOST
OR MISPLACED AADHAR CARD'

With a large section of people who have enrolled for Aadhaar still waiting for
the delivery of their Aadhaar to their address, there are still many among them
who have received them and unfortunately lost it or misplaced their received
Aadhaar letter somewhere. This might not seem to be a big issue but the number
of queries regarding getting or obtaining duplicate Aadhaar number in place of
the lost one really alarms those who are yet to receive their Aadhar card. It
would be funny if one could say that you will lose or misplace or even perhaps
forget your Aadhaar number after receiving it. But at the same time one must
agree with the fact that there is no mystery related with the loss of received
Aadhaar.Coming back to the main point, there is no need to be worry about on
loss or misplace of your Aadhaar. The UIDAI has made it simple for the residents
to retrieve their Aadhaar number. If you have lost or misplace your Aadhaar
number, all you have to do is to contact UIDAI contact centre and the very first
step is to try to contact them through their toll-free no. 1800-180-1947. Most
of the time the line is too busy to attend your call. If even this doesnt work
then follow the below mentioned points:
Try to contact UIDAI through their toll-free no. 1800-180-1947.
If you know or remember your Aadhaar enrolment number or if you have a copy of
the receipt of Aadhar enrolment then you your Aadhaar number can be retrieved
through it. Your Aadhaar letter will be dispatched again to your address as well
as to your e-mail address. You can receive your Aadhaar number through SMS as
well if you have registered your mobile no. during the time of enrolment.
Your Aadhaar number will be printed on the card issued by the enrolling
registrar. This can be MNREGA job card, PDSs ration card, etc.
If you know the registrar name through which you have enrolled for Aadhar and
date and place of your Aadhaar enrolment then your Aadhar number could be
searched according to your demographic information like your name, date of
birth, address, contact number, etc. If your details are found in the system
then your Aadhar number will be sent to your address, to your e-mail and to your
phone through SMS.
Even if this does not work then you need to visit an Aadhar enrolment centre to
ask for a lost Aadhaar number retrieval.
If none of these works, the most simple is to download E-Aadhaar letter from the
website.

Hope these processes might help you to get back your Aadhaar number.

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