Since the Aadhar mobile linking became compulsory, many people were facing problem in doing so, to solve the issues arising in the linking of the two and to make sure that no one, especially the senior citizens do not have any problem in doing the same, the government is making plans to modify the linking process and make it more convenient and easy for them to complete the process.

Nirmal Singh 3C Company says that for easing the process, the government is planning to permit proxy authorization. After consulting from various telecom companies which include the use of online OTP (One Time Password) for mobile number that are being registered with the Unique Identification Authority of India, they are planning to give the customers alternatives like iris scanning for people who have indistinct fingerprints and even the facility of home visits for the senior citizens.

According to the sources at Nirmal Singh 3C Company, UIDAI would be issuing guidelines and directions outlining the new options that they would be providing the mobile users for the ease in the linking of the Aadhaar. There were news stating the annoyance amongst the citizens of the country regarding the poor implementation of the policy and the inconvenience the people faced during the process.

Nirmal Singh 3C Company says that the proxy authorization that the government is planning to come up with will see a person nominated by a senior citizen for verifying the Aadhar linkage to the mobiles. Currently the plan is only for the senior citizens but might be extended to everyone later on. The move will ease the problems that the people linking the Aadhaar were facing along with the troubles with the mobile service providers faced because of long queues in front of the outlet due to the issues like non- availability of machines.

Many mobile phone consumers had complained about the multiple messages they had been receiving from the telecom operators to link their sim cards with Aadhaar or they would face disconnection, but this will also be looked upon by the government now, says Nirmal Singh 3C Company.