Ministry of External Affairs

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Passport Seva - Apply for Tatkaal Passport Service

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The Tatkaal Passport Service is designed for individuals who require their passports urgently. This expedited service on the Passport Seva portal allows applicants to receive their passports faster than the regular process. Applicants must submit additional documents and pay a higher fee to avail of this service. The Tatkaal scheme ensures quick processing and delivery of passports.

Passport Seva - Check Passport Appointment Availability

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The Check Appointment Availability feature on the Passport Seva portal helps users find available slots for passport-related appointments. By entering their region or Passport Seva Kendra (PSK) details, applicants can view the dates and times for scheduling their appointments. This tool aids in planning and ensures a smooth application process by allowing users to book convenient appointment slots.

Check information on recruiting agents by Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs

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Get information on Recruiting Agents (RAs) registered with the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs. Details related to registration of Recruiting Agents (RAs), guidelines for RAs, service charge payable to RAs, renewal registration certificates, changes in registration certificates, etc. are given. Information about active RAs and RAs in watch list is available. Users can also check the status of application for renewal of registration certificate and status of fresh registration.

Check information on facilitation of foreign media by Ministry of External Affairs

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Get information about the facilitation of foreign media by the Ministry of External Affairs. Information is provided on visa rules for foreign journalists, visa extension services, orientation programmes for journalists etc. Details of visa clearance to visit restricted or protected areas in the country are also available.

Admission 2 Alumni for rich Indian Art and Cultural Heritage

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The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) was founded in 1950 by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, independent India’s first Education Minister. Its objectives are to actively participate in the formulation and implementation of policies and programs pertaining to India’s external cultural relations; to foster and strengthen cultural relations and mutual understanding between India and other countries; to promote cultural exchanges with other countries and people; and to develop relations with nations.

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