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What is Kua Poojan?

What is Kua Poojan?

‘Kua Pujan’, a social custom among Hindus is performed to welcome the birth of male child was challenged in Sirsa when the then additional deputy commissioner Pankaj Chaudhary called on women to do the same in case of a girl’s birth.

Why do we do Kua Pujan?

‘Kua Pujan’, is a custom that is performed to welcome the birth of a male child by worshipping the well or a place from where they source drinking water from. Birth celebrations should be equally important for children of both sexes.

What is Jalwa ceremony?

On the day # 40, the in-laws hosted a grand ceremony to welcome the bahu along with grandson, and name the baby boy. This ceremony is called “jalwa” and I think it is a Rajasthani tradition not sure if other people do the same.

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What is ‘Kua Pujan’?

‘Kua pujan’, is a custom that is performed to welcome the birth of male child by worshiping the well or a place from where they source drinking water from. Kuan pujan is a ritual in which women in Haryana go to a well to pray for the well-being of a male child.

How to invest through Kua?

Step 1: Investor visits portal of KUA or the SEBI registered intermediary which is also a Sub-KUA to open account/invest through an intermediary. Step 2: For Aadhaar e-KYC, the investor is redirected to KUA portal. The investor enters the Aadhaar Number or Virtual Id and provides consent on KUA portal.

What is AUA and Kua in Aadhaar?

About Requesting Entities (AUA, KUA) As per the Aadhaar Act 2016, a requesting entity means an agency or a person that submits Aadhaar number and demographic information or biometric information, of an individual to the Central Identities Data Repository (CIDR) for authentication.

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How do I apply for an AUA/Kua?

1. Letter of Intent by CMD/MD expressing interest to onboard as AUA/KUA 2. Letter of authority, authorizing the signatory to sign documents on behalf 3. Extract of AOA and MOA mentioning area of operation pertaining to AUA/KUA.