Schools cannot deny admission for lack of Aadhaar: UIDAI

“It must be ensured that no children are deprived/denied of their due benefits or rights for want of Aadhaar,” said the circular

September 05, 2018 02:10 pm | Updated 02:13 pm IST - New Delhi

No child should be denied admission and other facilities for lack of Aadhaar, says the UIDAI. (Representational image)

No child should be denied admission and other facilities for lack of Aadhaar, says the UIDAI. (Representational image)

The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has asserted that schools cannot refuse admission to students for lack of Aadhaar, and termed denial on such grounds as “invalid”.

It has also exhorted schools to coordinate with local banks, post offices, State education department and district administration, to facilitate special camps in their premises for Aadhaar enrolment and updation.

According to an official circular addressed to the Chief Secretaries of States, the UIDAI has said that it is aware of instances where some schools are refusing admission in absence of Aadhaar.

“It must be ensured that no children are deprived/denied of their due benefits or rights for want of Aadhaar,” said the circular seen by PTI .

Warning that such denials are “invalid and not permitted under the law”, the Aadhaar-issuing body has said that “no child should be denied admission and other facilities for lack of Aadhaar”.

The move by UIDAI is expected to come as a major relief to parents and students who have been facing difficulties due to schools insisting on Aadhaar number during admission.

“Till Aadhaar number is assigned or biometrics are updated for such students all facilities should be extended through alternate means of identification...,” the UIDAI has said.

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