Maharashtra government today said it would be mandatory for teaching and non-teaching employees in the state to possess an Aadhaar card to draw their salaries from August.
"UID number is mandatory for teaching and non-teaching employees to draw their monthly salaries," Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan was quoted as saying in a press statement issued here.
Chavan held a review meeting on Aadhaar card registration at his residence, which was attended by UIDAI Chairman Nandan Nilekani, chief secretary of Maharashtra J K Banthia and other senior officials of the state government.
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Nilekani expressed satisfaction over UID registration process in the state and said a report in this regard will be submitted to the central government, it said.