HAVE AADHAAR CARD UPDATE KARVU PAN MONGHU THASHE.

HAVE AADHAAR CARD UPDATE KARVU PAN MONGHU THASHE.

Updating a base card will now be costly soon. The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has decided to implement 18 per cent GST to update the base. Following the decision, updating the Aadhar Card Five will be expensive.

At present, the fee for up-payment of Aadhaar card is Rs. 25 is there. Now, 18% GST will be applicable for the total fee. Will be 30. Only GST will be applicable for updating of the same. UIDAI has provided this information on its Twitter handle. However, in order to register for the name, GST will not have to pay even. In this way the name registration will not be expensive.

According to senior officials, 18 percent GST will be required to update name, birthdate, address, gender, mobile number and email address details in the base. For this, currently Rs. 25 fees are charged. Now 18 percent of GST execution means Rs. 4.50 This amount is not worth any trouble. 5 have been.

This is likely to be implemented from next week. The UIDAI has issued toll free number 1947 for support related complaints. More for Aadhar card .

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The automotive industry in India is one of the largest in the world with an annual production of 23.96 million vehicles in FY (fiscal year) 2015–16, following a growth of 2.57 per cent over the last year. The automobile industry accounts for 7.1 per cent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP). The Two Wheelers segment, with 81 per cent market share, is the leader of the Indian Automobile market, owing to a growing middle class and a young population. Moreover, the growing interest of companies in exploring the rural markets further aided the growth of the sector. The overall Passenger Vehicle (PV) segment has 13 per cent market share.
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