July 16, 2025
  • The Central Government proposes to make birth certificates mandatory documents for jobs, education, voter list registration and others for appointment in Central and state government jobs.
  • The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) proposes to amend the Registration of Birth and Death Act (RBD), 1969; bill in the upcoming winter session on December 7.
  • “The birth certificates used to prove the date and place of birth of a person born on or after the date of Amendment for admission into educational institutions; issuance of driving licence; preparation of voter list; registration of marriage; appointment in central government, state government, local bodies and public sector undertakings, statutory bodies, autonomous bodies under Central and State government; Issuance of passport and other cases as prescribed by rules,” the MHA proposes.
  • The government’s new amendment bill proposes hospitals and medical institutions make a copy of death certificates mandatory and also state the cause of death while submitting them to the local registrar.
  • Moreover, the database will be linked to the electoral roll. Hence when a person turns 18 or dies, the database will add or delete respectively.
  • “The draft Bill was placed in the public domain for suggestions last year. The comments have been received from state governments and the required changes have been incorporated.
  • The legislative department is examining the Bill, and it will then be presented for the Union Cabinet’s approval.
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