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Save this number, get important documents now on WhatsApp!

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 26, 2022 15:11 IST

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The government strives to enable citizens to avail government services very quickly. As a part of this, if you say 'Hello' or 'Hi', all your documents will be available directly on WhatsApp through Digilocker. This will be of great benefit to the citizens.
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WhatsApp users have been given direct Digilocker access by the central government. This feature allows the user to download a PAN card, vehicle license, and other documents directly on WhatsApp without opening a Digilocker account.
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No need to go to Digilocker's app or website for this. Users can get help from My Government Helpdesk.
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Save this number My Government Helpdesk and WhatsApp have jointly introduced the Digilocker feature for users.
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To start the Digilocker service on WhatsApp, first of all, you have to save the number 91-9013151515 on the phone.
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How to get documents? After saving the number, you have to send a WhatsApp message to this number by typing 'Digi locker', 'hi', or 'hello'.
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Users can also create new accounts on it. If you already have a Digilocker account, you can use it by entering the Aadhaar number.
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Documents can be downloaded after the account is verified by OTP on the registered Aadhaar number.
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PAN card. Aadhaar card. Vehicle license 10th class mark sheet 12th standard marksheet. Insurance policy - two-wheeler. Insurance policy documents and authentic documents will be available immediately.
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PAN card. Aadhaar card. Vehicle license 10th class marksheet 12th standard marksheet. Insurance policy - two-wheeler. Insurance policy documents and authentic documents will be available immediately.
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