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Aadhaar number is more than just an identity proof—it’s linked to
bank accounts, PAN, mutual funds, insurance, and government schemes. One crucial aspect of Aadhaar is the
mobile number registered with it, as it is required for
OTP verification, updates, and online services.If you’re unsure which mobile number is linked to your Aadhaar, here’s a simple way to check.
Why Knowing Your Linked mobile Number Is Important1.
Receive OTPs for Aadhaar Serviceso mobile number is needed to receive
One-Time Passwords (OTPs) for authentication.2.
Banking & Financial Serviceso Linking Aadhaar with banks, mutual funds, or PAN often requires the
registered mobile number.3.
Government Schemes & Subsidieso Benefits under schemes like
DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) are sent to the
mobile number linked with Aadhaar.4.
Updating Aadhaar Detailso To update personal information online, your
registered mobile number is essential.
How to Check the mobile Number Linked to AadhaarStep 1: Visit the
UIDAI official website: https://uidai.gov.in
Step 2: Go to
“Verify Email/Mobile Number” under Aadhaar Services.
Step 3: Enter your
12-digit Aadhaar number and security captcha.
Step 4: Click on
“Send OTP”.· If your mobile is linked, you will receive an
OTP on that number.· If you don’t receive an OTP, it means the number may
not be registered or is outdated.
How to Update or Link Your mobile Number1.
Visit an Aadhaar Enrollment/Update Centero Carry your
Aadhaar card and valid ID proof.2.
Submit Update Requesto Request mobile number update.3.
OTP Verificationo After entering the new mobile number, an OTP will be sent for verification.4.
Confirmationo Your mobile number will be updated and linked with Aadhaar within a few days.
Key TakeawayYour
registered mobile number is critical for using Aadhaar-linked services smoothly. Checking and updating it ensures you
receive OTPs, access government services, and complete online transactions securely.
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