Representational image NEW DELHI: Residents of Ladakh will now have “Ladakh” instead of “Jammu & Kashmir” in their Aadhaar cards, in what has been described as a “significant move” to uphold their regional identity. Despite the formation of Ladakh as a Union territory in 2019, after the region was carved out of Jammu and Kashmir, which was also made a Union territory, the Aadhaar records of its residents had continued to reflect the erstwhile state’s name. According to a press release, lieutenant governor Vinai Kumar Saxena took serious note of the issue and directed the Ladakh administration to resolve it at the earliest. The administration subsequently took up the matter with the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), the central body responsible for issuing Aadhaar cards. “The continued reflection of ‘Jammu and Kashmir’ in Aadhaar records of Ladakh residents had been causing considerable inconvenience. Residents faced difficulties in using the document as valid identity and address proof while availing various services, as the ‘state’ field did not correspond to Ladakh’s post-reorganisation status,” the release said. The issue also affected the proper representation of Ladakh in Aadhaar-linked records and progress reports. To address this, the administration and UIDAI devised an innovative mechanism to update the “state” field centrally. Instead of requiring residents to individually visit Aadhaar centres, the updation was carried out using PIN codes specific to Ladakh. These were verified in coordination with the India Post and shared with UIDAI.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosNitish Kumar’s Rajya Sabha Oath Triggers Bihar Leadership Buzz: Who Will Be the Next CM?Mirzapur Horror Caught on CCTV: Attackers Panic After Killing Advocate As Bike Stalls While EscapingWatch PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi Engage In Candid Talk At Event To Pay Tribute To Jyotiba PhuleFrom Prayer To Panic: Final Moments Before Mathura Boat Tragedy Emerges, Rescue Operations ContinueIndia-US Ties Get Real Boost As Vikram Misri Wraps Up Key Visit After Talks On LPG, Nuclear PowerIndia Walks Diplomatic Tightrope, Condemns Bloodshed In Lebanon, But Does Not Name IsraelDelhi Police Crack Down on ISI-Linked Spy Module, 10 Arrested; Second Network Busted After Pan-India Surveillance Plot’Chokepoints Now A Global Anxiety’: Jaishankar Invokes West Asia Crisis At Indian Ocean ConferenceMathura: Boat Carrying Devotees Capsizes In Yamuna; 10 Bodies Recovered, Rescue Ops OnQatar Assures Reliable Energy Supply To India Amid West Asia Crisis After Hardeep Puri’s Doha Visit123PhotostoriesWhy you should avoid certain types of sprouts and 3 common mistakes to avoid while consuming themDivyanka Tripathi to Smriti Irani: TV queens who made us love sarees all over againTemples in India with incredible backstories that will leave you amazed24 hours in Delhi: 10 summer-friendly street foods to enjoy in the national capitalCute first and middle names for kids born on SaturdayHow to make Kathal ke Kebab for weekend lunch6 smart small balcony layouts that maximise space effortlessly8 modern and not-so-common baby names for kids born on a FridayFrom Vivek Dahiya getting emotional during Divyanka Tripathi’s pregnancy scan to pampering her midnight cravings, the couple share their journeyHow to differentiate between naturally and chemically ripened banana: FSSAI’s rulebook on ripening temperature for the fruit123Hot PicksIran war ceasefirePAN Card application 2026Purple cap winnerOrange cap winnerIPL Points TablePublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingStephen Curry charityLaura Loomer reactionIndia Lebanon civilianRajouri grenade recoveryUS stock marketPAN Card application 2026Hinjewadi Metro lineUS inflationSchool Holidays in AprilLaken Snelling case
NEW DELHI: Residents of Ladakh will now have “Ladakh” instead of “Jammu & Kashmir” in their Aadhaar cards, in what has been described as a “significant move” to uphold their regional identity. Despite the formation of Ladakh as a Union territory in 2019, after the region was carved out of Jammu and Kashmir, which was also made a Union territory, the Aadhaar records of its residents had continued to reflect the erstwhile state’s name. According to a press release, lieutenant governor Vinai Kumar Saxena took serious note of the issue and directed the Ladakh administration to resolve it at the earliest. The administration subsequently took up the matter with the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), the central body responsible for issuing Aadhaar cards. “The continued reflection of ‘Jammu and Kashmir’ in Aadhaar records of Ladakh residents had been causing considerable inconvenience. Residents faced difficulties in using the document as valid identity and address proof while availing various services, as the ‘state’ field did not correspond to Ladakh’s post-reorganisation status,” the release said. The issue also affected the proper representation of Ladakh in Aadhaar-linked records and progress reports. To address this, the administration and UIDAI devised an innovative mechanism to update the “state” field centrally. Instead of requiring residents to individually visit Aadhaar centres, the updation was carried out using PIN codes specific to Ladakh. These were verified in coordination with the India Post and shared with UIDAI.