This document lists identifiers used in official statistics, categorized as individual, enterprise, geographical/locational assets, and vehicles. It includes descriptions of identifiers such as Aadhaar, PAN, Passport Number, UAN, Baal Aadhaar, APAAR, Driving License, CIN, GSTIN, TAN, Udyam Number, Darpan number of NGOs, LGD code, DIGIPIN, Bhu-Aadhar, Latitude & Longitude, and Vehicle Registration Number. These identifiers are crucial for various governmental and administrative processes.
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List of Identifiers for use in Official Statistics with Description
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Individual
- Aadhaar Number: A unique 12-digit identification number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) to residents of India.
- Permanent Account Number (PAN): A unique alphanumeric identifier issued by the Income Tax Department for taxpayers.
- Passport Number: Issued by the Ministry of External Affairs for international travel and identification.
- Universal Account Number of the EPFO: Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) provides a Universal Account Number (UAN) to provide a number of facilities to its members through a single window.
- Baal Aadhaar: The Baal Aadhaar card is a 12-digit unique identification number issued to children below five years old. It is issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI).
- APAAR (Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry) ID: A unique 12-digit code helps students to digitally store, manage, and access all their academic credits, including Score card, marksheets, grade sheet, degrees, diplomas, certificates \& co-curricular accomplishments. This ID functions as a permanent digital identity for the student in the education ecosystem.
- Driving License number: As per the CMV Act \& Rules, a person may hold only one Driving License which is uniquely numbered in the National Register. The format of a driver’s license number consists of 16 alphanumeric characters.