Blue Aadhaar Card: Children under five are provided an identity document called a Blue or Baal Aadhaar card. The Aadhaar card for children was introduced in 2018 and does not store any biometric data. Because of its blue tint, it is known as "blue Aadhaar," as opposed to the adult-issued white rectangular card.
Identity Verification Essential
An essential tool for identity verification, Aadhaar cards are particularly useful when utilising government-funded social assistance programmes. In order to precisely collect information on an individual, a number of government and business sector organisations also require Aadhaar cards.
The Blue Aadhaar card has the same 12-digit unique identification number for the child as regular Aadhaar cards for adults, along with additional pertinent data including the parent's name, permanent address, and other demographic information.
UIDAI's Issuance of Blue Aadhaars
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) issues Blue Aadhaars, which are useful for registering children for school or obtaining government benefits. Once they turn five, children who already have a Blue Aadhaar must update their details by going to the closest enrolment centre. Here, their biometric information is gathered, including their iris scan, facial photos, and 10 finger prints.
Biometric Data Update at Fifteen
Kids' biometric data is updated once more upon reaching the age of fifteen. UIDAI provides free updates to the Aadhaar card on both occasions. The card will become invalid if the information is not updated when the child is five and again when they turn fifteen.