New Delhi: The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has operationalised the first 'Aadhaar Seva Kendra' in Delhi and Vijayawada, setting in motion an ambitious plan to set up 114 such centres by the year-end.
Aadhaar centres meant to facilitate enrolment, updation and other activities, will be UIDAI's own and operated in addition to thousands of centres, currently being run by banks and post offices, and in government premises (offering similar Aadhaar services).
The UIDAI is in the midst of setting up ‘Aadhaar Seva Kendras' (ASKs) - similar to the concept of Passport Seva Kendras - covering 53 cities across India at an estimated project cost of Rs 300-400 crore.
The new centres are functioning on a pilot basis, the source said adding that Delhi centre - located at Akshardham metro station premises - has a capacity to handle 1,000 enrolment/updation requests a day.