Free Aadhaar Update Deadline Extended to June 2027, mAadhaar App Nears Exit The Indian government has announced a significant extension of the deadline for free Aadhaar document updates, allowing citizens to modify their personal and address details without any charges. The service, which was initially set to expire on June 2026, has been extended to June 14, 2027, through the myAadhaar portal. This decision aims to ensure that individuals can easily update their information, which is critical for accessing various government services, banking facilities, and digital platforms. The extension comes after widespread public demand for the service, which has been widely utilized by citizens to keep their Aadhaar records current. Under the new policy, users can now update their details through the myAadhaar website without paying any fees. This is particularly beneficial for those who have moved to new addresses, as outdated address information can lead to complications in accessing essential services such as banking, subsidies, and public welfare programs. The government also emphasized that the myAadhaar portal remains the primary channel for free updates, while other methods, such as visiting Aadhaar service centers, may require payment. This move underscores the importance of maintaining accurate Aadhaar records to prevent disruptions in service delivery. In addition to the deadline extension, the government has also announced the phasing out of the older mAadhaar mobile application. The new Aadhaar app, which is more secure and user-friendly, will replace the mAadhaar app. The updated app includes enhanced privacy controls and the ability to share information via QR codes, ensuring greater data protection for users.#indian_government #myaadhaar_portal #aadhaar_service_centers #m_Aadhaar_app #new_aadhaar_app