Are Fake Aadhaar Cards Being Used to Conceal Child Marriages in TN?

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Key Takeaways
- Authorities have identified six cases of Aadhaar tampering to conceal child marriages.
- The fraud was uncovered through the PICME monitoring system.
- Some health officials may have facilitated these illegal activities.
- A special team will be formed to investigate the matter further.
- Community awareness is crucial to combat child marriages.
Chennai, June 18 (NationPress) Authorities in the Krishnagiri district of Tamil Nadu have discovered at least six instances where families of underage girls allegedly manipulated Aadhaar card information to conceal child marriages and evade legal repercussions.
The occurrences were reported over the past six months from the Kelamangalam block.
The deception was revealed through the Pregnancy and Infant Cohort Monitoring and Evaluation (PICME) system—a digital tracking platform employed by the state health department to oversee pregnant women.
During routine data entry, health officials identified inconsistencies between the girls’ Aadhaar-linked PICME records and the physical Aadhaar cards they possessed.
In one particular case, a 14-year-old girl married to a 29-year-old man visited the Nagamangalam Primary Health Centre in late May to register her pregnancy. While her Aadhaar card indicated her age as 20, the PICME records accurately reflected her true age as 14. Upon further investigation, the girl and her husband confessed that they had modified the Aadhaar date of birth at a local browsing center in Denkanikottai for Rs 200 to escape arrest under child marriage laws.
The girl was subsequently referred to the Hosur Government Hospital, where an Accident Register (AR) entry was recorded, and the matter was reported to the Denkanikottai All Women’s Police Station. Further inquiries revealed that counterfeit Aadhaar cards were being produced for Rs 500 at various browsing centers and photo studios in Rayakottai and Denkanikottai.
Shockingly, some health department personnel were reportedly involved in facilitating this fraud.
Dr. C. Rajesh Kumar, the Kelamangalam Block Medical Officer, confirmed that a team would be dispatched to inspect the identified browsing centers and studios. “Village Health Nurses have been cautioned against participating in any such illegal activities,” he stated, noting that a health worker in Bettamugilalam panchayat had already been dismissed for aiding Aadhaar tampering.
Dr. G. Ramesh Kumar, the District Health Officer, remarked, “All staff will be trained to report such incidents. Supporting child marriage in any capacity will not be accepted.”
From April 2024 to March 2025, a total of 545 teenage pregnancies were recorded in Krishnagiri district, with the highest numbers in Shoolagiri (81), Krishnagiri rural (72), and Kelamangalam (66).
District Collector C. Dinesh announced that a special team would be established to investigate and take action against those involved in Aadhaar tampering and child marriage.