Aadhaar is no longer just an identity card; it has quietly become a passport to essential services in everyday life. From opening a bank account to applying for school admissions, buying a SIM card, or accessing government schemes, Aadhaar verification is now part of routine procedures across India. But soon, its role may become even bigger.

The central government and the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) are preparing to roll out a new Aadhaar system that could make Aadhaar verification quicker, more secure, and more widely used, even in everyday places like hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, offices, and apartment complexes.

Yes, that means you might be asked to verify your Aadhaar not just for government services, but also while checking into a hotel, entering a gated

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