How can I check my NRC details?

How can I check my NRC details?

  1. Visit the official website of NRC – nrcassam.nic.in.
  2. Click on the tab which says ‘complete draft NRC is now active’
  3. Enter your ARN to check your name (Your ARN number is printed on the front page of your NRC form)
  4. Enter the CAPTCHA code and hit on search.

What if my name is not in NRC?

Those who do not have their names in the NRC, will have to approach Foreigners’ Tribunals set for this purpose over the next 120 days for inclusion of their names. And those dissatisfied with the tribunal’s ruling can appeal against it.

What is true about NRC?

The National Register of Citizens (NRC) is a register containing names of all genuine Indian citizens. At present, only Assam has such a register. The exercise may be extended to other states as well. Nagaland is already creating a similar database known as the Register of Indigenous Inhabitants.

How many Hindus are there in NRC Assam?

The final updated NRC for Assam, published 31 August 2019, contained 31 million names out of 33 million population. It left out about 1.9 million applicants, who seem to be divided roughly equally between Bengali Hindus, Bengali Muslims and other Hindus from various parts of India.

Is Aadhaar card a proof of citizenship?

PATNA: In an important ruling, Patna high court has observed mere possession of voter-ID card, PAN card or an Aadhaar card can’t be said to be proof of Indian citizenship.

Is Passport sufficient for NRC?

The government has said that birth certificates are ‘acceptable’ as proof of the date and place of birth in relation to the National Register of Citizens (NRC), among a list of other documents which is “likely to include” voter cards, passport, Aadhaar, licenses, insurance papers, school-leaving certificates and …

What are the valid documents for NRC?

How many countries have NRC in world?

NRC employs approximately 16,500 staff members and incentive workers in 32 countries throughout Africa, Asia, South America, Europe and the Middle East. The NRC headquarters is located in Oslo and has about 280 employees.

Who started NRC?

In December 2004, when the Congress-led UPA government headed by Manmohan Singh was in power, Section 14A in the Citizenship Act, 1955 prescribing compulsory registration of every citizen of India for creating a National Register of Citizens came into effect.

Was NRC in Assam successful?

Is NRC implemented in Assam?

The Act got the President of India’s approval in December 2019 after it was passed by both Houses of Parliament. After the NRC list was first published in Assam, union home minister Amit Shah announced that the Government of India will implement the process across the country.

What is the legacy data for NRC?

Legacy Data is the primary set of documents admissible to prove the claim of citizenship for inclusion in NRC updated for the state of Assam. The Government have made the Legacy Data available to public where you can search your own names or names of your ancestors to apply for inclusion in NRC.

How to check NRC Assam legacy data online?

NRC WEBSITE: The Legacy Data is available online at the NRC Assam web-site www.nrcassam.nic.in Under NRC HIGHLIGHTS section in the home page you will find the option of Legacy Data Search. You can also take print out of the Legacy Data copy from the web-site. Click here for Manual of Legacy Data Search.

How to apply for inclusion in NRC?

The Government have made the Legacy Data available to public where you can search your own names or names of your ancestors to apply for inclusion in NRC. In case of the persons for whom not your own, but your forefathers’ name appear in the Legacy Data, you have to establish linkage with the name/person appearing in the database.

What is Legacy Data Document?

Legacy Data document is the database of that period which would be carrying the names of a very large number of persons together, admissible to prove the claim for inclusion in NRC updated for the state of Assam.

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