Himachal Pradesh has achieved Aadhaar saturation based on population data collected till 2015 in the state, an official said on Saturday.

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"Aadhaar numbers have been generated for 72,52,880 residents of the state. Himachal Pradesh is sixth after Delhi, Telangana, Haryana, Punjab and Chandigarh to achieve saturation," a spokesman of state Information and Technology department said here. The state has distributed 780 computer tablets among 'anganwari' workers to cover children between 0-5 years under Aadhaar while 250 tablets will be deployed at health institutions to cover new born babies in order to maintain saturation, he said. T

he spokesperson said as biometric upgradation is mandatory after ages five and fifteen, the state has made 240 permanent enrollment centres (PECs) operational. Twenty-two Aadhaar mobile vans have been deployed at the block-level to cover left out citizens or elderly persons in the remote areas of the state, he added.