Plastic Aadhaar card distribution begins

Will be issued at e-governance service centres at all taluk offices

June 12, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:43 am IST - NAGAPATTINAM:

Plastic Aadhaar cards will be issued at the e-governance service centres functioning at taluk offices in the district.

Voters who want to get the plastic card can visit these centres from 9.45 a.m. to 5.45 p.m. during working days.

Collector S. Palanisamy inaugurated the issue of plastic Aadhaar cards to voters at the Taluk Office here on Thursday.

He said the public should bring the acknowledgement issued at biometric registration centres. Based on the serial number in the acknowledgement, the plastic card would be issued on payment of Rs.40.

Those possessing the non-plastic Aadhar cards could also apply for the plastic cards on payment of Rs.30.

Perambalur

P. Madhusudhan Reddy, Collector (in-charge), said the e-governance service centres at four taluks offices will issue of plastic Aadhaar cards. He urged voters to submit necessary records at the e-governance centres at Perambalur, Veppanthattai, Kunnam and Alathur taluk offices.

Pudukottai

Similar facility is available at the e-governance centres at 11 centres in the district. In a press release issued here on Thursday, Collector S. Ganesh said the plastic Aadhaar cards would be issued at the centres housed at the taluk offices in Pudukottai, Alangudi, Aranthangi, Avudaiyarkovil, Tirumayam, Iluppur, Gandarvakottai, Manamelkudi, Kulathur, Ponnamaravathy and Karambakudi.

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