Meet 'Udai': UIDAI Launches Official Aadhaar Mascot to Simplify Services

The Unique Identification Authority of India has launched 'Udai', an official mascot, to act as a communication companion for residents and simplify understanding of Aadhaar services. The mascot resulted from national design and naming competitions hosted on MyGov, which received 875 public entries. UIDAI Chairman Neelkanth Mishra unveiled the mascot, stating it marks a step towards more inclusive and relatable communication for over a billion residents. UIDAI CEO Bhuvnesh Kumar emphasized that the public participation in creating 'Udai' reaffirms the Aadhaar principle that participation builds trust.

Key Points: UIDAI Launches Aadhaar Mascot 'Udai' to Boost Public Awareness

  • Simplifies Aadhaar updates & authentication
  • Created via public design & name contests
  • Aims to bridge communication gap
  • Over 875 entries received nationwide
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UIDAI launches 'Udai', official Aadhaar Mascot, to boost public awareness of Aadhaar services

UIDAI unveils official mascot 'Udai' to simplify Aadhaar services info. Mascot designed and named via national MyGov competitions.

"participation builds trust and acceptance - Bhuvnesh Kumar, CEO of UIDAI"

New Delhi, January 08

The Unique Identification Authority of India on Thursday launched the Aadhaar mascot, 'Udai', as a new resident-facing communication companion designed to simplify public understanding of various Aadhaar services.

According to a Ministry of Electronics & IT press release, the initiative is aimed to make information regarding updates, authentication, offline verification, and new technology adoption more relatable and people-friendly for residents.

The mascot serves as a tool to bridge the communication gap by simplifying complex processes such as selective sharing of information and responsible usage, it said.

The creation of the mascot followed an inclusive approach, where UIDAI invited the public to participate through national design and name competitions hosted on the MyGov platform. The agency received 875 entries from a diverse group of participants, including students, professionals, and designers from across the country.

Neelkanth Mishra, Chairman of UIDAI, unveiled the mascot and felicitated the winners during a function held in Thiruvananthapuram.

Mishra stated that the launch of the mascot marks another step in UIDAI's ongoing efforts to make Aadhaar communication simpler, more inclusive, and more relatable for over a billion residents of India. He noted that the final creation emerged from a multi-tier evaluation process that ensured rigour and fairness in selecting a mascot shaped by public imagination and refined through institutional diligence.

The competition results highlighted talent from various regions of the country. Arun Gokul from Thrissur, Kerala, secured the first prize in the mascot design category, while Idris Dawaiwala of Pune and Krishna Sharma from Ghazipur took the second and third prizes, respectively.

In the naming competition, Riya Jain of Bhopal bagged the top honour. She was followed by Idris Dawaiwala of Pune and Maharaj Saran Chellapilla of Hyderabad in the subsequent positions.

Bhuvnesh Kumar, CEO of UIDAI, remarked that by inviting people to design and name this mascot through an open national competition, "UIDAI reaffirmed a core principle of Aadhaar: participation builds trust and acceptance."

He observed that the overwhelming response demonstrated how deeply people connect with Aadhaar as a public good.

Vivek C Verma, Deputy Director General, UIDAI, said that as the mascot begins its journey as a companion and a narrator, it will help residents connect with Aadhaar-related information with ease.

- ANI

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Arun Gokul
As the winner of the design competition, I am incredibly proud and humbled. It's amazing to see my creation, 'Udai', become the face of such an important national project. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
While the idea is cute, I hope the focus remains on improving the actual services. Sometimes the Aadhaar centers have long queues and technical issues. A mascot is nice, but fixing ground-level problems is better.
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Sarah B
Interesting approach to public outreach. The inclusive competition model is commendable. It shows how digital India initiatives are trying to engage citizens directly.
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Karthik V
Good step! Now please make the website and app more user-friendly as well. The process for updating mobile number or address online can be confusing. Maybe 'Udai' can guide us through that too!
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Meera T
Love that they involved the public in naming and design. It feels like *our* mascot now. Hope to see Udai explaining things in simple Hindi and regional languages soon. 🇮🇳

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