Find Nearest Aadhaar Centre on Google Maps Soon, Says UIDAI Chairman

The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has partnered with Google to display verified Aadhaar centres on Google Maps. This initiative will help residents locate centres offering specific services like adult or child enrolment and mobile updates. Details such as operating hours, accessibility features, and parking availability will also be shown. Future plans include enabling direct appointment booking through the Maps interface.

Key Points: Aadhaar Centres on Google Maps for Easy Navigation

  • Locate verified Aadhaar centres on Maps
  • Check service types like enrolment or updates
  • View accessibility features and hours
  • Directly manage info via Google Business Profile
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Soon people can navigate nearest Aadhaar Centres on Google Maps: UIDAI Chairman

UIDAI and Google partner to display verified Aadhaar centres on Google Maps, simplifying access to enrolment and update services across India.

"This collaboration will ensure that navigating the authorised Aadhaar centres is now simpler, faster, and more transparent. - Bhuvnesh Kumar"

New Delhi, February 26

Soon people across India will be able to locate nearest verified Aadhaar Centres and check available services as the Unique Identification Authority of India and Google have joined hands to enable the display of authorised Aadhaar centres on Google Maps.

As per the information shared by the Ministry of Electronics & IT, the facility is expected to be available in the coming months.

The initiative will help residents identify Aadhaar Centres based on the nature of services offered, like adult enrolment, child enrolment or only address and mobile update. In addition, information related to centre accessibility, including features such as divyang-friendly infrastructure and availability of parking facilities, operating hours, will also be displayed wherever applicable, further enhancing convenience for residents, Ministry of Electronics & IT said in a statement.

The collaboration is designed to enhance public convenience, combat misinformation, and ensure residents have seamless access to over 60,000 Aadhaar centres including state-of-the-art Aadhaar Seva Kendras (ASKs), nationwide. This will ensure that when users search on Google Maps they are directed to verified Aadhaar centres, it said.

Speaking on the development, Bhuvnesh Kumar, CEO, UIDAI said, "UIDAI is always focused on improving ease of living for Aadhaar number holders. This collaboration will ensure that navigating the authorised Aadhaar centres is now simpler, faster, and more transparent."

Roli Agarwal, Country Head, Strategic Partnerships at Google India said, "By joining hands with UIDAI to integrate verified Aadhaar centres, we are making it easier for millions of residents to find trusted services with confidence and bridging the gap between essential government infrastructure and the people who need it most."

In the subsequent phase of the collaboration, UIDAI will use Google Business Profile to manage centre information and respond directly to people's feedback, ensuring a transparent and responsive service ecosystem.

Looking ahead, the partnership will explore direct appointment booking through the Google Maps interface allowing residents to plan their visits with even greater efficiency.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great initiative on paper. But I hope they ensure the information is updated in real-time. Many times, government centres show open on maps but are actually closed for the day. The direct feedback feature via Google Business Profile could help if they act on complaints promptly.
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Arjun K
Finally! No more asking around for the nearest centre or falling prey to private agents who charge extra. This transparency is much needed. Looking forward to the appointment booking feature. Will save so much time standing in queues.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to a new city, this is incredibly useful. I needed to update my address and had no idea where to go. This integration will make life so much easier for migrants and students. Hope it rolls out soon across all states.
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Vikram M
A good move, but UIDAI must also focus on improving the service quality at these centres. Better maps won't help if the staff is rude or the biometric machines are not working. The partnership should include training and accountability measures.
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Meera T
This is especially helpful for senior citizens and divyangjans. Knowing about wheelchair-friendly infrastructure in advance removes a major barrier. More government services should adopt such user-centric tech solutions. Thumbs up! 👍

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