
New Delhi: The Central Government has intensified its efforts to streamline welfare schemes by mandating Aadhaar Payment Bridge transactions and 100% biometric Aadhaar authentication for subsidy and incentive payments. The Ministry of Labour and Employment, in alignment with this initiative, has directed the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) to launch a campaign ensuring Universal Account Number (UAN) activation for employees under the Employment Linked Incentive (ELI) Scheme, announced in the Union Budget 2024-25.
To maximize participation, EPFO will mobilize its zonal and regional offices to collaborate with employers, emphasizing the completion of UAN activation through Aadhaar-based OTP authentication. This move aims to provide seamless access to EPFO’s digital services and ensure efficient delivery of employee benefits.
Employers must prioritize UAN activation for all employees who joined in the current financial year, with a deadline of November 30, 2024, for the latest recruits. The activation process will subsequently extend to all employees.
Using Aadhaar as an identity document, the system simplifies government processes, enhances transparency, and ensures entitlements reach beneficiaries without delays. Aadhaar-based verification eliminates the need for multiple documents, reducing administrative burdens.
Activated UANs will empower employees to access EPFO’s comprehensive online services, including:
The digital-first approach provides employees with 24/7 access to their PF accounts, eliminating the need for physical visits to EPFO offices.
Employees can activate their UAN using Aadhaar-linked OTP verification by following these steps:
In the next phase, the UAN activation process will incorporate advanced biometric authentication, including face-recognition technology, further enhancing security and accessibility.
The government’s focus on leveraging technology for welfare schemes highlights its commitment to ensuring transparency and efficiency in service delivery. This initiative underlines India’s march towards a digital-first approach in governance, benefitting millions of employees nationwide.
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