Himachal Pradesh witnessed coverage of 96.2 per cent of population, followed by Punjab at 93.4 per cent, UT Chandigarh at 93.2 per cent and Haryana at 87.3 per cent, an official spokesman said.
The spokesman said to reach out to the left out population who are mostly children in the age group of 0-5 years, regional office is pursuing aggressive strategy in coordination with state registrars, health departments, women & child development departments and district administrations.
More than 100 Aadhaar enrolment camps in past one year had been organised for marginalised residents by RO Chandigarh as a part of social inclusion programme of UIDAI.
"These include almost all orphanages, old age homes, leprosy areas, blind homes, child care institutions etc," he said.
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Aadhaar enrolments of all jail inmates in the States/UT under region have also been completed, he further said.
He further said after Jharkhand, Haryana state has started Aadhaar enabled bio-metric attendance system (AEBAS) for state government employees while Punjab based Trident group has become the first corporate to leverage Aadhaar Payment Bridge (APB) to disburse salary to its employees.