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About UID / ADHAAR and How to Get It

What is the difference between UID and Aadhar?

Both are same, UID project is known as AADHAAR which means ‘support’ or ‘foundation’.

What is Aadhar?

Aadhaar is a 12 digit individual identification number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India on behalf of the Government of India. This number will serve as a proof of identity and address, anywhere in India. Any individual, irrespective of age and gender, who is a resident in India and satisfies the verification process laid down by the UIDAI can enroll for Aadhaar.

Each individual needs to enroll only once which is free of cost.

Each Aadhaar number will be unique to an individual and will remain valid for life. Aadhaar number will help you provide access to services like banking, mobile phone connections and other Govt and Non-Govt services in due course.

How to Apply for Aadhar?

If you want to get this UID (I am planning to apply for one, as I hear UID is being made mandatory for certain services like, gas connection, EPF etc.) then here’s what you need to do:

Aadhaar enrollment is free so you need not pay anyone for this. You need to go to one of the authorized Aadhaar enrollment center anywhere in India with your identity and address proof.

UIDAI process accepts 18 PoI (Proof of Identity) and 33 PoA (Proof of Address) documents and below is the list of nationally valid list of documents:

Supported PoI Documents Containing Name and Photo:

  1. Passport
  2. PAN Card
  3. Ration/ PDS Photo Card
  4. Voter ID
  5. Driving License
  6. Government Photo ID Cards/ service photo identity card issued by PSU
  7. NREGS Job Card
  8. Photo ID issued by Recognized Educational Institution
  9. Arms License
  10. Photo Bank ATM Card
  11. Photo Credit Card
  12. Pensioner Photo Card
  13. Freedom Fighter Photo Card
  14. Kissan Photo Passbook
  15. CGHS / ECHS Photo Card
  16. Address Card having Name and Photo issued by Department of Posts
  17. Certificate of Identify having photo issued by Gazetted Officer or Tehsildar on letterhead
  18. Disability ID Card/handicapped medical certificate issued by the respective State/UT Governments/Administrations

Supported PoA Documents Containing Name and Address

  1. Passport
  2. Bank Statement/ Passbook
  3. Post Office Account Statement/Passbook
  4. Ration Card
  5. Voter ID
  6. Driving License
  7. Government Photo ID cards/ service photo identity card issued by PSU
  8. Electricity Bill (not older than 3 months)
  9. Water bill (not older than 3 months)
  10. Telephone Landline Bill (not older than 3 months)
  11. Property Tax Receipt (not older than 3 months)
  12. Credit Card Statement (not older than 3 months)
  13. Insurance Policy
  14. Signed Letter having Photo from Bank on letterhead
  15. Signed Letter having Photo issued by registered Company on letterhead
  16. Signed Letter having Photo issued by Recognized Educational Instruction on letterhead
  17. NREGS Job Card
  18. Arms License
  19. Pensioner Card
  20. Freedom Fighter Card
  21. Kissan Passbook
  22. CGHS / ECHS Card
  23. Certificate of Address having photo issued by MP or MLA or Gazetted Officer or Tehsildar on letterhead
  24. Certificate of Address issued by Village Panchayat head or its equivalent authority (for rural areas) Income Tax Assessment Order
  25. Vehicle Registration Certificate
  26. Registered Sale / Lease / Rent Agreement
  27. Address Card having Photo issued by Department of Posts
  28. Caste and Domicile Certificate having Photo issued by State Govt.
  29. Disability ID Card/handicapped medical certificate issued by the respective State/UT
  30. Governments/Administrations
  31. Gas Connection Bill (not older than 3 months)
  32. Passport of Spouse
  33. Passport of Parents(in case of Minor)

Supported PoR Documents containing Relationship details to Head of Family

  1. PDS Card
  2. MNREGA Job Card
  3. CGHS/State Government/ECHS/ESIC Medical card
  4. Pension Card
  5. Army Canteen Card
  6. Passport
  7. Birth Certificate issued by Registrar of Birth, Municipal Corporation and other notified local government bodies like Taluk, Tehsil etc.
  8. Any other Central/State government issued family entitlement document.

Supported Proof of DoB Documents

  1. Birth Certificate
  2. SSLC Book/Certificate
  3. Passport
  4. Certificate of Date of Birth issued by Group A Gazetted Officer on letterhead

When you are going to apply for Aadhaar then make sure that you must have below stuff ready,
1.ID Proof (Your ID Proof can be Pan Card, Driving Licence, Passport etc).
2.Address Proof (It could be Telephone Bill, Electricity Bill etc).

Common proofs of identity and address are election photo ID card, Ration card, passport and driving license. Photo ID cards like PAN card and Govt ID cards are permissible for identity proof. Address proof documents also include water – electricity – telephone bills from the last three months.

In case you do not have above common proofs, Certificate of Identify having photo issued by Gazetted Officer/Tehsildar on letterhead is also accepted as PoI. Certificate of Address having photo issued by MP or MLA /Gazetted Officer/Tehsildar on letterhead or by Village Panchayat head or its equivalent authority (for rural areas) is accepted as valid PoA.

Where to apply for Aadhaar?

You need to go to one of the official Aadhaar enrollment center in India to get your Aadhaar number.

Use the link below to find out your nearest Aadhaar enrollment center details based on your location:
http://appointments.uidai.gov.in/easearch.aspx

At the enrollment center you need to fill the Aadhaar application form. At the center fingerprints, photograph and iris scan will be done to feed into database. A temporary slip with enrollment number will be provided as an acknowledgement.

Based on your documents your details will be verified and in case if all comes right an Aadhaar number will be send to your address.

Here you can look up the sample Aadhaar enrollment form:
http://uidai.gov.in/images/FrontPageUpdates/uid_download/enrolmentform.pdf

You can also download the enrollment form here

http://uidai.gov.in/download.html

Apply Online and get Appointment for Aadhaar Enrollment:

If you want you can apply online and take an appointment. Below is the link for online Appointment for Aadhaar enrollment at your nearest aadhaar enrollment center
http://appointments.uidai.gov.in/

Note: Online Booking of Appointment for Aadhaar Enrollments has been started on a trial basis at selected Enrollment Centers.

More details about this online Appointment for Aadhaar Enrollment please visit below link,
http://uidai.gov.in/images/FrontPageUpdates/press_note_25th_nov_v2_hq.pdf

How to Check your Aadhaar Enrollment Status
You can check the status of your Aadhaar enrollment online. To check your Aadhaar status, you need the enrollment number, date and time. You can find these details on the acknowledgement copy issued at the Aadhaar enrollment center.
https://portal.uidai.gov.in/ResidentPortal/statusLink

Hope you find this information useful and get your UID soon :)

Hoskote Lake was a bit in discussion. So, we decide to have a 4-5 hours of Sunday birding. This is one of the marvelous grassland, i have seen around Bangalore. For those who want to do birding, please go in group. I heard a lot of community problem. This place is THE land of stork, ibis, sandpiper, snipe, raptors and worth to watch their habitats. I tried to put all the pictures here, so that we can see the habitat as well for the birds.

white stork - Family

white stork – Family

Oriental Honey Buzzard

Oriental Honey Buzzard

northern shoveler - Flocks at flight

northern shoveler – Flocks at flight

northern shoveler

northern shoveler

northern shoveler

northern shoveler

 northern shoveler - float show

northern shoveler – float show

I guess combination of some more ducks

I guess combination of some more ducks

Blyth Reed Warbler

Blyth Reed Warbler

Blyth Reed Warbler

Blyth Reed Warbler

Green Sandpiper - Pair

Green Sandpiper – Pair

Flock of Garganey at fight

Flock of Garganey at fight

Glossy ibis

Glossy ibis

Flock of Sandpiper and Little Stint

Flock of Sandpiper and Little Stint

Flock of Sandpiper and Litte Stint

Flock of Sandpiper and Little Stint

Glossy ibis with Purple Heron

Glossy ibis with Purple Heron

Common Kestrel

Common Kestrel

Common Hawk Cuckoo

Common Hawk Cuckoo

Marsh Harrier get attacked by Eagle

Marsh Harrier get attacked by Eagle

Marsh Harrier

Marsh Harrier

Marsh Harrier

Marsh Harrier

Short toed Snake Eagle

Short toed Snake Eagle

Indian Spotted Eagle - I believe

Indian Spotted Eagle – I believe

Indian Spotted Eagle - I believe

Indian Spotted Eagle – I believe

Kannan - Down for shot

Kannan – Down for shot

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ID required

ID required

Barn Swallow Family

Barn Swallow Family

Yellow Wagtail

Yellow Wagtail

Black eared Kite

Black eared Kite

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Oriental White IBIS - Family

Oriental White IBIS – Family

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Brahminy Kite

Brahminy Kite

Flock of Baya Weaver

Flock of Baya Weaver

Flock of Baya Weaver

Flock of Baya Weaver

Clamorous Reed Warbler

Clamorous Reed Warbler

Clamorous Reed Warbler

Clamorous Reed Warbler

ID required

ID required

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Sykes Lark

Sykes Lark

Spot Billed Duck

Spot Billed Duck

White eye buzzard

White eye buzzard

Short toed Snake Eagle

Short toed Snake Eagle

Skyes Lark

Skyes Lark

Poornima with camouflage to the grassland

Poornima with camouflage to the grassland

Common Snipe - Sorry for the quality

Common Snipe – Sorry for the quality

Wooly Necked Stork

Wooly Necked Stork

Marsh Harrier attack to the flock of garganery

Marsh Harrier attack to the flock of garganery

Thippagondanahalli Reservoir, also known as T G Halli Dam or Chamarajsagar, is located at the confluence of the Arkavathy River and Kumudavathi River, 35 km west of Bangalore, India.

I already written a post about T G Halli, here goes another. The interesting sighting was Small Pratincole and a family of river tern taking rest. Enjoy pictures.. !!

Woolly necked stork

Woolly necked stork

Ashy crowned SparrowLark

Ashy crowned SparrowLark

Brahminy Kite - Juv

Brahminy Kite – Juv

Brahminy Kite took off

Brahminy Kite took off

Small Pratincole

Small Pratincole

Yellow Wagtail

Yellow Wagtail

Little Cormorant in flight

Little Cormorant in flight

River Tern

River Tern

Birders

Birders

Small Pratincole

Small Pratincole

Small Pratincole

Small Pratincole

Small Pratincole

Small Pratincole

Family of river terns

Family of river terns

Spot billed ducks

Spot billed ducks

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Asian Openbill - You can see the open bill

Asian Openbill – You can see the open bill

Family of Asian opnebill

Family of Asian opnebill

Jungle Myna

Jungle Myna

common greenshank

common greenshank

Red Rumped Swallow

Red Rumped Swallow

Yellow Wagtail

Yellow Wagtail

Asian Openbill + White headed stork

Asian Openbill + White headed stork

Grey Francolin

Grey Francolin

T G Halli is a huge grassland with almost no water. Good for raptors and water birds. Enjoy pictures.

 

Flight of River Tern

Flight of River Tern

Common Sandpiper

Common Sandpiper

Gray Wagtail

Gray Wagtail

Juv. Brahminy Kite

Juv. Brahminy Kite

Spot Billed Duck

Spot Billed Duck

Greenish Warbler

Greenish Warbler

Greenish Warbler

Greenish Warbler

Pale Billed Flowerpecker

Pale Billed Flowerpecker

Little Ringed Plover

Little Ringed Plover

Skyes Lark

Skyes Lark

Ashy Crowned SparrowLark- Male

Ashy Crowned SparrowLark- Male

Ashy Crowned SparrowLark

Ashy Crowned SparrowLark

Ashy Crowned SparrowLark

Ashy Crowned SparrowLark

Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

Black winged Stilt

Black winged Stilt

Black winged Stilt

Black winged Stilt

Common Sandpiper + Little Stint

Common Sandpiper + Little Stint

Common Sandpiper + Little Stint

Common Sandpiper + Little Stint

Indian Lark

Indian Lark

Green Sandpiper

Green Sandpiper

Black Shouldered Kite

Black Shouldered Kite

Tawny Eagle

Tawny Eagle

Skyes Lark

Skyes Lark

Openbill stroke in flight

Openbill stroke in flight

Openbill stroke in flight

Openbill stroke in flight

Montagu Harrier - Male

Montagu Harrier – Male

Montagu Harrier - male

Montagu Harrier – male

Montagu Harrier - Female

Montagu Harrier – Female

Citrine Wagtail

Citrine Wagtail

Brahminy Kites enjoying fish

Brahminy Kites enjoying fish

Common Kestrel - Male

Common Kestrel – Male

Oriental Honey Buzzard

Oriental Honey Buzzard

A battle of human and bird to get fish. Brahminy Juv. attack.

A battle of human and bird to get fish. Brahminy Juv. attack.

folk of pintail with female in center

folk of pintail with female in center

Not very far from the city, this lake provides the most number of water birds. Wikimapia Coordinates for the Meeting Place: 12°43’12″N 77°41’24″E. Enjoy the pictures, do drop your comments… thank you.

Brahminy Kite, fish under feet.

Pied Wagtail with broken beak

Grey Bellied Cuckoo - Back pose

Richard's Pipit with prey

Red Avadavat - Female

Wood Sandpiper

Spotted Owlet

Pied Cuckoo - A true pied beauty

Plain Prinia

Ashy Prinia

Pheasant Tailed Jacana

Good Tidings for the festivals!

Everyone feels festive, and rather generous, on an auspicious day…and many people like to tap into this vein of generosity.

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Here’s the itenerant with her decorated cow…she walks through the streets on festivals like Sankranti (in fact, this was taken on Ekadasi day, on the 4th of March…the 11th day after the new moon)….calls out to householders that good times are coming. The cow is trained to nod its head to every rhetorical question that her owner asks (“Is prosperity coming to this house? Will happiness rule in this place?”) and when the children come running out to see the colourful spectacle, hopefully, the lady of the house will spare some food, or the master of the house will give a little money…and so another day in the life of the “Good Tidings Woman” passes, with the generosity of the people of the neighbourhood.

Some pics.

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Sparrowlark, ashy crowned

Myna, common

Starling, rosy

barbet, white cheeked

barbet, copper smith

bulbul, red whiskered

bulbul,white barowed

bulbul, red vented

munia, white rumped

silver bill

weaver, baya

swallow, red rumped

swallow, barn

eagle, short toed snake

eagle, booted

shikra

buzzard, oriental honey

buzzard, white eyed

kite, black

kite, brahminy

kite, black winged

warbler, booted

warbler, greenish

babbler, tawny bellied rufous

babbler, yellow billed

flycatcher, asian paradise

flycatcher, tickells blue

fantail flycatcher, white browed

flycatcher, asian brown

bee eater, small green

lapwing, red

treepie, rufous

drongo, black

drongo, grey

drongo, ashy bellied

minivet, small

tailorbird, common

sunbird, purple

sunbird, purple rumped

white eye, oriental

iora, common

heron, pond

egret, great

egret, cattle

dove, laughing

dove, spotted

dove, eurasian collard

stork, painted

ibis, oriental white

prinia, ashy

prinia, plain

prinia, brown breasted

parakeet, rose ringed

bay backed shrike

great tit

golden oriole

crow, common

crow, jungle

robin, indian

bushchat, pied

It was not a normal nature walk. We met someone so lovely, so charming and so caring with us(who they met just on road). The trail started with Kaggalipura where we were busy in capturing fantail flycatcher and suddenly a vehicle stopped and asked that what we were doing here. A graceful lady and a charming man told that “please come to our home, which is just here”. It was little surprising but I know we have such a lovely people in our country.

We went to their home, tea followed by Cake and Idly.. and a great warm welcome. They told us everything about their home and welcomed that you guys take key and keep on coming here. What else !!

Mr. Fred - A charming lovely person

Golden-fronted Leafbird

Charming Sunflower

Oriental Magpie Robin

Jewel Bug

Plain Prinia with a drangonfly

Small Green Bee eater

Small Green Bee eater

White cheeked Barbet

Purple Rumped Sunbird - Female

Common Tailorbird

Common Tailorbird

White browed Fantail Flycatcher

Scaly Breasted Munia

Scaly Breasted Munia

ladybug

ladybug

Common Tiger

Bush Brown

Bush Brown

Empowered by the unity and youth of the country, Anna Hazare was never ready to get convinced and break his fast, with nothing less than a victory. This historical win of republic system has been celebrated hugely whole day, all over the country.

The fight against corruption does not end here, rather its just a warm beginning.

Few captures from Freedom park, Bangalore, where many were fasting throughout, as with Anna Hazare.

Ready for a new fight tomorrow

Blowing sound should reach all India and Indian

dancing and full with celebration mood

So much strength in the slogan together....Jai Hind. National Anthem is been sang together by the whole mass

Candle march in the night after Anna announced breaking of his fast.

Woke up at 5 and decided to head straight towards Ragihalli yet again to catch the early morning birds…After i finished the piping hot coffee, i stepped out into the balcony to see that the morning was quite windy and dark. Felt lazy to drive all this distance and I decided to check out Kaikondrahalli lake instead which is just next to my home. Quite strange that i have never visited this place even though its just so near.(“ghar ki murgi daal baraabar” affect i guess :) )

I was screened and welcomed by two well fed dogs at the enterance of the lake and they seemed ok with my presence. The lake is quite vast and spread out though its not quite evident from the main road. I was quite early and the regular walkers and joggers were yet to hit the track. Surprisingly the early morning was quite devoid of birds and it took some time before the chirps became evident. The back side of the lake has an area which is densely populated with trees and it looks quite serene.

The lake was full of Common Moorhens and the usual black cormorants. Apart from that it had some Common Coot and Spot Billed Duck as well. I found the Spot billed Ducks beak quite interesting.

Common Coot
Spot-Billed Duck

By around 7 AM,  the regulars of the lake streamed in and birds also started making its presence felt. My todays prize catch was a Kingfisher, Purple sun bird and a Great tit. I could get a relatively decent picture of ashy prinia as well.

White breasted Kingfisger
Purple rumped Sunbird
Purple rumped sunbird
Great Tit – Not a great picture but this was the best i could get. It was so restless!
Bushlark or Pipit?
Ashy Prinia

And finally my favourite…The bee eaters…they are most co-operative and allow one and all to take as many pictures…! Never get tired of watching and taking snaps of them.

Green Bee eater
Green Bee eater

All in all an eventful morning. This place has lot of potential and has the potential to become a hot-spot for birds. Due to the rampant construction happening around and some temporary gypsy encroachments, the surroundings are quite dirty. I guess over a period of time it will improve. Lets hope for the best.

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