New Delhi, May 3, (way2newstv.in):
The Center has given a boost to those who are struggling to get a SIM card without Aadhaar. Now no work is done without Aadhar. Such a thing is not to get Aadhaar to get a very important SIM card. The government has issued orders to telecom operators. The government has ordered to take driving licenses, passports and voter IDs instead of Aadhaar. The Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan made clear that the orders should be followed immediately and without any inconvenience to customers. If you do not have an Aadhaar card then you can not give SIM. Indicating that other customers of Identity Card should be taken into account by Aadhaar Card. In this regard, telecom companies have issued orders. The decision was taken by the central government which has expressed concerns over the necessity of compulsory availing of Aadhaar card. Telecom companies have been ordered to give SIM card with alternate documents like driving license, passport and voter ID card. Telecom Secretary Arun Sundararajan said that these instructions should be implemented immediately without discomfort to consumers. The Supreme Court has argued that the Aadhaar card mandate is mandatory.
CHANCES TO SIM CARD WITHOUT AADHAAR
The Center has made it clear that the Aadhaar card is not mandatory to get mobile SIM. Do not refuse to give SIM cards to customers who do not have Aadhar number. Request other KYC applications and documents. Mobile companies carry out Aadhaar verification with the instructions given by the Telecom Department. NRIs and foreigners have been exempted from this decision. Mobile operators have refused to respond to these orders. The government has made it clear that it is seriously understood by the ruling circles and the Supreme Court has issued a mandate that Aadhaar is not mandatory to get a SIM card until their final orders are issued. Aruna said the mobile operators had issued orders not to make Aadhaar mandatory. There are also NRIs who do not have Aadhaar or SIM locals. Many of those who come from overseas do not have an Aadhaar card. This is a serious problem to get a SIM card. The government has taken this issue seriously, but no identity card other than Aadhaar has been ordered to complete the KYC details. Telecom operators are showing daily duplication of customers through calls and calls to get a mobile number with Aadhaar. Even though the Supreme Court has made it clear that Aadhaar is not required until their final orders are issued, this process continues.
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