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    Kerala grants temporary pay relief to 20,000 teachers after Supreme Court K-TET ruling

    Addressing a press conference, Sivankutty said that under the Right to Education (RTE) Act, passing the Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test (K-TET) is mandatory for teachers.

    Aadhaar card update rules change from November 1, 2025: Can you update your name, address and mobile number online now?

    The Unique Identification Authority of India is making Aadhaar updates easier. Starting November 1, 2025, name, address, and mobile number changes will be online. Biometric updates will still require a visit to an Aadhaar Seva Kendra. This aims to speed up the process for citizens. Document uploads and automated verification will reduce manual work.

    Aadhaar free update last date: Update your Aadhaar details for free before this date

    Free Aadhaar update: To improve service delivery and guarantee precise Aadhaar-based verification, it is crucial to update the information in your Aadhaar record. It is also advantageous for the holder of the Aadhaar number to update the most recent information and address documentation.

    What are the latest charges for updating Aadhaar details?

    Charges for updating Aadhaar: The fee structure to update one's Aadhaar details varies depending on the type of update, such as demographic update, biometric update, or a combination of both.

    New Aadhaar forms notified: How to cancel Aadhaar after attaining 18 years of age

    The UIDAI issued a circular on January 18, 2024 where it notified new forms for Aadhaar enrollment and updates for both residents, non-resident people (NRIs) and foreign nationals.

    Aadhaar enrollment: New rules announced for NRIs, OCI-card holders

    The UIDAI has announced modifications to the Aadhaar Rules through a circular. The circular introduces separate forms for residents and non-resident individuals. NRIs can now apply for Aadhaar using a valid Indian Passport. For NRI children, a valid Indian passport is the only accepted Proof of Identity (POI) and Proof of Address (POA).

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