Aadhaar card has become a very important document these days. It is issued by UIDAI. It has a 12-digit unique number, which is unique for every person. To avail the benefits of various government schemes, you must have an Aadhaar card. In the absence of Aadhaar card, you may be deprived of the benefits of many government schemes.

Apart from this, Aadhaar card is especially needed at many places while entering a new job or while getting children admitted to school. Aadhaar card contains many important information of ours. It includes biometric and demographic details. It is often seen that many times due to not updating the photo in the Aadhaar card for a long time, it becomes very old.
You should get the photo of your Aadhaar card changed after a fixed time limit. It is worth noting that UIDAI does not mandate any specific time limit for changing the photo in the Aadhaar card, but it is advised by UIDAI to get it updated in 10 years.
For this reason, if your photo in the Aadhaar card is 10 years old, then you should get it updated. The process of changing the photo in the Aadhaar card is quite easy. For this, you have to go to your nearest Aadhaar Seva Kendra. There, while filling the form, you have to tell that you want to change your photo in it.
After this, your biometric details will be taken. After taking these details, a request to change your photo will be put. After a few days of putting the request, your photo will be changed in the Aadhaar card.
A fee of about Rs 100 is charged from you for updating demographic or biometric details including photo. With the help of this easy process, you can change your photo in the Aadhaar card.
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