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Mumbai: Pensioners hit hardest by glitches in Aadhar card registrations

<p>Rule mandating linking of unique ID to pension leaves a marginalised lot suffering, thanks to technical glitches</p>

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Problems regarding the Aadhaar card continue to harass people, especially pensioners. Issues such as failure to link Aadhaar to their pension accounts, or fingerprints not registering for the biometric data, etc have resulted in the pensions of many being stopped. Resolving them to restart the pensions on which they and their families are dependent is proving to be an uphill task. Jaywantibai Wakale, 52, holds her monthly pension of '1,000 dear as it adds to her monthly earnings of '3,000. She earns around '2,000 as a maid. Her daughter Pratiksha, 21, is pursuing further studies.

Jaywantibai Wakale gets her iris scanned at the Regional Employees' Provident Fund Office. Pic/Datta Kumbhar
Jaywantibai Wakale gets her iris scanned at the Regional Employees' Provident Fund Office. Pic/Datta Kumbhar

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