Registration for Aadhar card

March 08, 2013 12:33 pm | Updated 12:33 pm IST - MADURAI

Collection of biometric data for issuing Aadhar cards for the residents of wards 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, and 66 of Madurai Corporation would be held as per the following schedule.

For residents of ward 80 (old ward 33) data collection would be done for five days between March 9 and 13 at Mangayarkarasi Middle School in Thiru. Vi. Ka. Salai and at the Labour Welfare Association Higher Secondary School at Maninagaram, a statement said.

On the same days, the collection of data for residents of ward 81 (old ward 34) would be done at Kasturiba Gandhi Girl’s Higher Secondary School and Meenakshi Matriculation School.

Registration of data for residents of ward 82 (old ward 35) would be done on the same days at Sarada Matriculation School and Community Hall at Thaikkal First Street.

The biometric registration for ward 83 (old ward 36) would be done between March 14 and 18 at DMR Higher Secondary School and Maniyammai Primary School, both in North Masi Street.

Residents of ward 84 (old ward 37), can visit Corporation School and Ponnu Aiyangarar School, both at North Aavani Moola Street between March 14 and 18.

The registration for ward 66 (old ward 39) would be done between March 14 and 18 at Maraimalai Adigalar Corporation School and Corporation Primary School.

Fingerprints, photographs and iris of all members of the family, who are above 5 years of age, would be taken.

Acknowledgement card

The residents should bring along with them the acknowledgement card given during the 2010 National Census enumeration or ration card, voter identity card or driving licence.

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