GPRA to provide Aadhar Number to Directorate of Estate
GPRA (General Pool Residential Accommodation allotees) to provide Aadhar Numbers to Directorate of Estates
No.12035/11/2013-Pol.ll
Government of India
Ministry of Urban Development
Directorate of Estates
Nirman Bhavan,
New Delhi-110 108
Dated the 2nd December,2014
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Sub: Request to all existing allottees and new applicants for General Pool Residential Accommodation for providing Aadhar [UID] numbers in e-Awas (Automated System of Allotment) of the Directorate of Estates.
The undersigned is directed to say that the Government has decided to link Aadhar [UID] numbers of Government servants who are occupying General Pool residential accommodation (GPRA) all over the country. Accordingly, all the existing allottees of General Pool residential accommodation shall enter their Aadhar [UID] numbers in their accounts in e-Awas at the earliest. New applicants for General Pool residential accommodation shall enter their Aadhar [UID] numbers in online forms while applying for residential accommodation.
2. All Ministries / Departments of the Government of India are requested to give wide circulation of these instructions among its employees for their compliance.
(Swarnali Banerjee)
Deputy Director of Estates (Policy)
Download Directorate of Estates Office Memrandum No.12035/11/2013-Pol.ll dated 02.12.2014

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