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AADHAAR - LOCK OR UNLOCK BIOMETERIC DATA

How to Lock or Unlock your Aadhaar Card Biometrics Data Online

For the past few months we have been reading concerns expressed on security of your biometric data  stored on the UAIDI servers. In order to address these public concerns UIDAI has now provided an option on its Aadhaar Portal, with which you can easily lock or unlock your Aadhaar Biometrics Stored in their Database. Once you get enrolled for Aadhaar Card your biometrics details were captured such as  you’re both eyes iris scan, finger prints, and your photo. So all these  biometrics details can be locked from accessing by any one by you on line and on mobile App. 

So how to lock or unlock your Aadhaar Card Biometrics Online you will get to know by following below guide on How to Lock or Unlock your Aadhaar Card Biometrics Online.


FAMILY PENSION FOR DAUGHTERS

ELIGIBILITY OF UNMARRIED / WIDOWED / DIVORCED DAUGHTERS FOR GRANT OF FAMILY PENSION

          In accordance with clauses (ii) and (iii) of sub-rule (6) of Rule 54 of the C.C.S. (Pension) Rules, 1972 read with clause (b) of Para 7.2 of this Department’s O.M. No.45/86/97-P&PW (A)-Part I dated the 27th October 1997, son/daughter including widowed/divorced daughter shall be eligible for grant of family pension till he/she attains the age of 25 years or up to the date of his/her marriage/remarriage, whichever is earlier (subject to income criterion to be notified separately). In this connection Govt Letter dated 30 Aug 2004 referes which is reproduced towards the end of this post..

The above provisions were modified with effect from 06 Sep 2007, wherein the unmarried daughters above 25 years of age are also eligible for pension at par with widowed/divorced daughters subject to other conditions being fulfilled and in case  there is no disabled child to receive the family pension.

(Auth: GOI, MoD letter 1(3)/2007-D (Pen Policy) dated 25 Oct 2007 as contained in  to PCDA(P) Circular Number 492 dated 24 Jan 2013 , which may be down loaded from  their web site http://pcdapension.nic.in/pcdapension/6cpc/Circular-492.pdf)