"We have got 1.8 crore Aadhar cards in our system. We have verified cards of 40 lakh. That means their dates of birth, names and other details are verified from the UID (Unique Identification Authority of India) records," said Central Provident Fund Commissioner V P Joy here.
The members whose Aadhar details have been verified are getting the facility of online transactions in the PF account, he told reporters.
Joy was here to attend a program organised by the Federation of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
At present, there are fifteen housing projects across the country which are covered under this scheme, Joy added.
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