Hyderabad: Though TS and AP are ranked among the top-10 states in the country in achieving Aadhaar saturation, the two states lag behind in Aadhaar enrolment in the 0 to 5 and 5-18 age-groups.

While TS performed well in the overall Aadhaar saturation of over 100 per cent, AP recorded 97 per cent. But when it comes to Aadhaar enrolment in 0-5 years and 5-18 years groups, the two states achieved 65 per cent and 86 per cent, respectively, as on October 31, 2016.


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But when it comes to Aadhaar enrolment of infants in the age group of 0-5 years, both TS and AP put together achieved saturation of only 65 per cent and in 5-18 years groups, they achieved 85.5 per cent. Comparatively in 0-5 years group, Haryana topped the country with 72.7 per cent saturation.

The Centre is keen on 100 per cent Aadhaar saturation in 0-5 year and 5-18 groups for the effective monitoring of service deliveries to children like immunisation, Integrated Child Development Scheme, scholarship and fellowship programmes for students and other social welfare services like food security, LPG connections, pensions etc.

Mr Reddy said the UIDIA has been providing training and certification to identified operators to take up enrolment of infants in hospitals. Hospitals have to purchase tablets and authentication devices to operate Child Enrolment Lite Client, a special portable application devised for Aadhaar enrolment of children below 5 years. Their enrolment number is printed on birth certificate and this data is saved in the Registrar General of India and UIDAI database.

The scheme was envisaged to ensure that no one is left out of Aadhaar coverage by enrolling them soon after birth in hospital itself. It was also intended to provide multiple benefits such as facilitating parents to get birth certificates of their kids directly through online mode with EID numbers given at the time of enrolment.

However, officials took four months to prepare a roadmap on how to implement the scheme. Finally, they came out with an announcement in June that the initiative would be first launched in government hospitals and will be extended to private hospitals in a phased manner. Over four months later, the scheme is yet to see the light of the day.

Mistakes happen. A typo on a birth certificate or school record can turn into a lifelong hassle. Correcting an error sooner rather than later can save a lot of time and paperwork down the line. The National Center for Biotechnology Information reports that clerical errors in name records occur in about 1 in every 1,000 births.

Adoption is another compelling reason. A new name can signify a new beginning for a child, helping them integrate into their new family. According to Adoption Statistics, over 4,000 children are adopted in India each year, many of whom undergo a name change.

In India, the name change process is regulated by the State Government and the Central Government. The procedure involves legal formalities like affidavits, newspaper publications, and gazette notifications. According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, these steps are mandatory to ensure that the name change is legally recognized.

While the basic steps remain the same, the process varies slightly when it comes to minors. For adults, the individual themselves can initiate the process. However, for minors, the parents or legal guardians must take the lead. The Indian Majority Act of 1875 states that a minor is anyone under the age of 18, and thus, they cannot initiate legal processes like name changes on their own.

For ID proof, you can use either a School ID card or an Aadhaar card. These documents serve to confirm the identity of the minor. According to the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), over 90% of children aged 5-18 have an Aadhaar card, making it a widely accepted form of ID.

An affidavit is your first step and perhaps the most crucial one. It serves as a sworn statement of facts and sets the legal wheels in motion. According to the Indian Evidence Act of 1872, an affidavit is a legitimate piece of evidence in court.

The legal framework is not just a set of guidelines but a roadmap that ensures your name change journey is smooth and legitimate. Straying from this path can lead to complications, delays, and even legal repercussions.

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