Delhi: January 08:
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) today launched the Aadhaar mascot, a new resident-facing communication companion to simplify public understanding of Aadhaar services.
The Aadhaar mascot, Udai (उदय), will help make Aadhaar-related information more relatable and user-friendly. It will simplify communication of Aadhaar services – whether it is about updates, authentication, offline verification, selective sharing of information, new technology adoption, responsible usage and many more.
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To bring this vision to life, UIDAI chose an open, inclusive approach by launching national design and name competitions on the MyGov platform. The response was overwhelming. UIDAI received 875 entries from across the country – students, professionals, designers, etc. – each offering a unique interpretation of what Aadhaar represents to them.
A multi-tier evaluation process was adopted to ensure fairness and rigour in the selection process. What emerged from this process is a beautiful creation that is shaped by public imagination and refined through institutional diligence.
Arun Gokul from Thrissur, Kerala, bagged the first prize in the mascot design competition. Idris Dawaiwala of Pune, Maharashtra, and Krishna Sharma of Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh, were the second- and third-prize winners, respectively.
Riya Jain of Bhopal won first prize in the mascot name competition, followed by Idris Dawaiwala of Pune and Maharaj Saran Chellapilla of Hyderabad in second and third place, respectively.
Neelkanth Mishra, Chairman of UIDAI, unveiled the mascot and felicitated the winners at a UIDAI function in Thiruvananthapuram. The launch of the mascot marks another step in UIDAI’s ongoing efforts to make Aadhaar communication simpler, more inclusive, and more relatable for over a billion residents of India, said Mishra UIDAI Chairman.
Bhuvnesh Kumar, CEO, UIDAI, said that by inviting people to design and name this mascot through an open national competition, UIDAI reaffirmed a core principle of Aadhaar: participation builds trust and acceptance. The overwhelming response demonstrated how deeply people connect with Aadhaar as a public good.
Vivek C Verma, Deputy Director General, UIDAI, said that as the mascot begins its journey as a companion and narrator, it will help residents access Aadhaar-related information with ease.
























