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Not Getting OTP While Linking Mobile Number To Aadhaar? Here’s How To Do It In Another Way!

A lot of people have not registered their mobile numbers on their Aadhaar card.

There are several important documents that individuals in India require for daily activities. These include PAN card, voter ID, Aadhaar card, ration card, and passport. Without these documents, many of the works cannot be done in India.

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Aadhaar Card is one of the important document used in doing most of our work. You cannot avail many services from the government or the private sector without an Aadhaar card. These days, Aadhaar authentication is needed for different purposes.

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You might need to buy a SIM or apply for a loan. You can confirm your identity here using OTP sent to the same mobile number used for your Aadhaar card. However, a lot of people have not registered their mobile numbers on their Aadhaar card.

Once you submit the form, your mobile number will be updated in your Aadhaar card within 7 to 14 days. After that, you’ll be able to use OTP services.

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To link your mobile number to your Aadhaar, visit your nearest Aadhaar center. You’ll need to fill out the Aadhaar update form with the required details. Following that, you’ll undergo biometric verification and pay a fee of Rs 50.

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First published on: May 18, 2025 06:47 PM IST


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