Now Only Birth Certificate Will Be Required To Get Aadhaar-PAN & Passport, Know When Will New Law Be implemented?
Yuva Patrkaar : Nowadays, documents like Aadhaar Card, PAN Card and Passport have become mandatory documents. If you go to any school-college to take admission or to government offices. So there many types of other documents are asked from you. These include your date of birth proof, address proof, income certificate etc. Many times you have to face a lot of problems due to this. And it takes a lot of time to prepare the documents.
But now to solve this problem the central government is soon going to implement a new law. Which gives you the freedom to use only the Birth Certificate as proof for almost all the important tasks. Let us know what this new law is. And when will it come into effect?
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The law will be effective from October 1
For this law, Parliament passed the Registration of Births and Deaths Amendment Act, 2023 in the last monsoon session, to which President Draupadi Murmu gave his assent on August 11. A new amended law is going to come into effect from October 1. Which will facilitate the use of birth certificate as a single document for many functions and services like admission in schools and colleges, issuance of driving license, applying for Aadhaar Card or passport and registration of marriage.
What will be the benefits of implementation of the law?
The law will facilitate digital registration and electronic delivery of certificates of birth and death to create a national and state-level database of registered births and deaths. This will also help in updating the rest of the database. The government says. That this will provide more accurate and reliable information about the births and deaths of citizens. Apart from this, people will also find it easier to access various government services. The government is also making the process of birth certificate easier. So that one does not have to face any difficulty in obtaining it.
The process will become easier
The law provides for facilitating the registration process of adopted, orphan, abandoned, surrendered, surrogate child and child of a single parent or unmarried mother. Makes it mandatory for all medical institutions to provide a certificate of cause of death to the Registrar. This will facilitate quick registration of deaths and issuance of certificates in the event of a disaster or epidemic.
Superfast News Coverage By YuvaPatrkaar.com Team
Publish Date: September 17, 2023
Posted By Ravi Kumar