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Aadhaar Linking Deadline is Now extended From 31st December to 31st March 2018 but Only for Those Who Don't have Aadhaar Number

Many of you might already know that Aadhaar linking deadline is extended from 31st December to 31st March, but you might not know that this extension is only for people who don't have Aadhaar card. This means, if you have Aadhaar then you must link your PAN card, Bank accounts, Insurance Policies, and Mobile phones with Aadhaar by 31st December, but if you don't have Aadhaar yet, you can apply for it until March 2018 so that you can link your Aaddhar with PAN, Bank accounts, and Insurance policies by 31st March 2018.
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