Aadhar card registration schedule for Madurai

February 19, 2013 02:25 pm | Updated 02:25 pm IST - MADURAI:

Collection of biometric data for issuing Aadhar cards for the residents of wards 6, 7, 9, 1 and 5 by Madurai Corporation would be held as per the following schedule:

A statement said that registration of data for the residents of Meenabalpuram (old ward 19) new ward 6, would be taken between February 19 and 24 for six days at Rajaji Middle School, Sathyamoorthy Nagar, Health Centre, Kulamangalam Road.

The registration of data for Kailasapuram (old ward 20) new ward 7 would be done from February 22 to 26 for five days at Manohara Middle School, 60 Feet Road and Manohara Middle School, Tyagi Balu 3r Street.

The residents of Thathaneri (old ward 21) and new ward 9 could visit Thiru.Vi. Ka. Higher Secondary School at Thathaneri and St. John De Britto School, Thathaneri, between February 23 and 27 for the registration of data.

For the resident of Vilangudi, new ward 1, the registration would be done between Feburary 25 to March 3 at Maha Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Fatima College, Shanthi Vidhyalaya, Vilangudi.

Registration of data for residents of B.B. Kulam (old ward 2) new ward 5, would be done from March 3 to 8 at Balamandiram Primary School, Dhanapal High School, Mullai Nagar and St. Anthony’s Middle School, Meenabalpuram.

Fingerprints, photographs and iris of all members of the family who are above five years of age would be taken. The residents should bring the acknowledgement card given during the 2010 National Census enumeration or ration card, voter identity card or driving license, the statement added.

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