Know Your (Essential) Documents

There is more to these than just proofs of identity.

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There is more to these than just proofs of identity.

GONE ARE THE DAYS when you needed an identity proof only on a few occasions. Today, you might be asked for your PAN when you pay Rs.50,000 or more in cash for your hotel bills, expensive watches or air tickets. In a move to curb black money, the government has now made it mandatory to quote your PAN for all transactions over Rs.2 lakh. Then there is the Unique Identification Authority of India's (UIDAI) Aadhaar. Despite the Supreme Court's ruling that Aadhaar is purely voluntary, the Gujarat government passed a resolution this July, making it compulsory for students appearing for their secondary and higher secondary examinations. In Andhra Pradesh, too, it is a must for road transport authority transactions such as vehicle registration certificates, learner's licence, permanent driving licence and a change of ownership.Here is the low-down on essential documents and their uses.

AADHAAR CARD

Issued by: Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI)

Purpose: The main purpose is to create a unique, universal identity for Indian citizens that would negate the need for different documents to avail of various services. It is, therefore, a document that can be used to prove one's identity and address anywhere in India.

What is it? It is a random 12-digit number used to establish your identity on the basis of demographic and biometric information. It is equivalent to the social security number in the US. Translated to mean 'foundation' or 'support', the Aadhaar number assigned is valid for life.

Usages: While Aadhaar ensures that the direct benefit transfer (DBT) schemes offered by the government help those who are eligible to gain from them, even if you are not a beneficiary, it is worth getting a number. You can use it for:

  1. e-KYC: Aadhaar-based e-KYC is a paperless process that allows you to fulfil the KYC formalit...
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