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A few pointers on marriage registrations in India.
Marriage registration is one of the most important tasks connecting to a wedding. It can be handled through the Hindu Marriage Act or Special Marriage Act done by couples getting married irrespective of their religions. A registration helps both partners in a marriage, either before, with issues during, or if a spouse passes away. A marriage certificate is needed to help with any official work relating to the marriage.

Here are a few things to know about registering a marriage in India.
As mentioned earlier, with regard to getting your name changed, a marriage certificate plays a major role. Making changes to your last name on all official documentation without a marriage certificate needs a lot of effort and a ton of additional documentation. Furthermore, it helps when applying for visas since the system sees the couple as a married couple and not two individuals travelling individually.
In India, depending on whether you are a Hindu or belonging to any other religion, you have to register under the Special Marriage Act or the Hindu Marriage Act. There aren’t many differences between the two forms, however, it takes a longer time to process a marriage under the Special Registration Act. Secondly, if one of the marrying partners belongs to a religion other than Hinduism, the couple has to register under the Special Marriage Act.
Handling the marriage process offline can be quite time-consuming. If you are registering your marriage through the Hindu Marriage Act, the couple getting married have to register under the sub-registrar, where the marriage was solemnized or either of them has been living for at least six months.
Under the Special Marriage Act, they have to provide a 30-day notice to the sub-registrar and a copy of this notice is added to their notice boards. If there are no objections to their marriage it is pushed forward.
There is a lot of documentation needed for the registration of a marriage. Some of the forms are mentioned below and have to be submitted by both the parties.
- – Depending on the religion of the people getting married, the right application forms have to be filled out and submitted
- – Proof of address.
- – Proof of identification (you cannot use the same document submitted as proof of address).
- – Proof of your birth.
- – An affidavit stating the date and place of the marriage.
- – Photographs
- – The wedding invitation.
- – A signed certificate of the priest conducting the celebration.
- – Two witnesses, preferably who were present at the time of the marriage.
- – Depending on the circumstances of the marriage, a certificate of conversion, divorce, or death.
You can also handle the entire registration remotely through the interwebs. It saves time and trouble of travelling, which is especially helpful if you are working far from home. All you have to do is download the forms, fill them out, and submit them. You still have to show up on the date of your appointment but that still saves you the previous trips of gathering the forms, documents, and details needed.
Although the Indian Government does recognize marriages that have been handled by religious institutions, to get assistance for official work through Government offices can be quite difficult without a marriage certificate. As previously mentioned, getting a marriage certificate is one of the most important documents to be handled. What are you waiting for? Register your marriage now!
This information has been gathered by Marilyns Marriages
Everything you need to know about marriages: Facts, figures and online portals.
Andhra Pradesh
https://cdma.ap.gov.in/en/marriageregistration
Arunachal Pradesh
https://eservice.arunachal.gov.in/
Assam
http://onlineedistrict.amtron.in/
Bihar
https://nagarseva.bihar.gov.in/
Chhattisgarh
https://edistrict.cgstate.gov.in/
Goa
Gujarat
https://enagar.gujarat.gov.in/DIGIGOV/
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu and Kashmir
Jharkhand
https://jharsewa.jharkhand.gov.in/
Karnataka
https://kaverionline.karnataka.gov.in/
Kerala
Maharashtra
https://aaplesarkar.mahaonline.gov.in/
https://mregigr.maharashtra.gov.in/
Manipur
https://authenticate.epramaan.gov.in/
Meghalaya
Madhya Pradesh
https://www.mpenagarpalika.gov.in/
Mizoram Nagaland
Odisha
Punjab
Puducherry
https://oulmun.in/reg-marriage.php
Rajasthan
https://pehchan.raj.nic.in/Sikkimhttps://www.sikkim.gov.in/
Tamil Nadu
Telangana
https://ts.meeseva.telangana.gov.in/
Tripura
https://edistrict.tripura.gov.in/
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
https://registration.uk.gov.in/
West Bengal
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Chandigarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and DiuDelhi
https://edistrict.delhigovt.nic.in/
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Residencal Locality
https://edistrict.delhigovt.nic.in/in/en/Public/SearchLocality.html
Gujrat marriage registration
Gujrat marriage certificate
Karnataka marriage registration
Karnataka marriage certificate
Assam marriage registration
Assam marriage Certificate
Delhi marriage registration
Delhi marriage Certificate
Rajasthan marriage registration
Rajasthan marriage Certificate
Tamilnadu marriage registration
Tamilnadu marriage Certificate
Bihar marriage registration
Bihar marriage Certificate
Although each religion has a different custom about marriages, they have been around for as long as religion itself. As customs and traditions changed to keep up with the times, so did the process of marriages with the creation of many marriage websites taking the entire process from finding your life companion to making it a reality.
Some of the leading and better-known marriage online platforms have been around for more than two decades and have brought millions of people together, giving them their happily ever after.
India
Aviation (DGCA) signed a letter of intent (Lol) with EASA
Aviation (DGCA) signed a letter of intent (Lol) with EASA

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) signed a letter of intent (Lol) on Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Innovative Air Mobility with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) on 20th April, 2023 during EU-India Aviation Summit held in New Delhi, India.
As a next step in the mutual cooperation, DGCA India has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) for cooperation in Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Innovative Air Mobility. This MoU will focus on collaboration on unmanned aircraft and innovative air mobility between the two civil aviation authorities.
This collaboration would include cooperation between DGCA and EASA in the areas of development of certification standards and environmental standards and related requirements for the certification and use of unmanned aircraft systems and innovative air mobility operations which includes licensing of personnel, training, air traffic management and infrastructure, including Unmanned Aircraft System Traffic Management (UTM) standards and services.
The MoU will also ensure regular information sharing between the two authorities on the technological developments and research in this area and also their respective strategies for outreach to relevant stakeholders. Further, the MoU will result in collaboration in conducting conferences, workshops, training programmers by DGCA and EASA in this area. The signing of this MoU is expected to result in harmonized standards and accelerated growth of Indian unmanned aviation sector.
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MyAadhaar: A User-Friendly Website For Aadhaar Services
MyAadhaar: A User-Friendly Website For Aadhaar Services

The myAadhaar website is a one-stop shop for all your Aadhaar-related services. You can use the website to download your Aadhaar card, update your Aadhaar details, and order a PVC Aadhaar card. You can also use the website to find the nearest Aadhaar Seva Kendra and book an appointment.
The myAadhaar website is easy to use and navigate. The homepage has a clear and concise layout, and all the important links are easy to find. The website is also available in multiple languages, making it accessible to a wider range of users.
One of the best things about the myAadhaar website is that it is secure. All your personal information is encrypted and protected by a password. You can also use the website to generate a 16-digit Virtual ID (VID), which can be used in place of your Aadhaar number for online transactions.
Overall, the myAadhaar website is a user-friendly and secure platform for accessing your Aadhaar services. If you need to update your Aadhaar details, order a PVC Aadhaar card, or find the nearest Aadhaar Seva Kendra, the myAadhaar website is the best place to do it.
Here are some of the features of the myAadhaar website:
- Download your Aadhaar card
- Update your Aadhaar details
- Order a PVC Aadhaar card
- Find the nearest Aadhaar Seva Kendra
- Book an appointment at an Aadhaar Seva Kendra
- Generate a 16-digit Virtual ID (VID)
- Validate the status of your Aadhaar
- Submit feedback
Here are some of the benefits of using the myAadhaar website:
- Easy to use and navigate
- Available in multiple languages
- Secure
- Convenient
- Saves time and effort
If you need to access your Aadhaar services, I recommend using the myAadhaar website. It is a user-friendly and secure platform that makes it easy to get the services you need.
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ആ”ശ്വാസം” A’Swasam’ of Mammootty will now reach at Malappuram
ആ”ശ്വാസം” A’Swasam’ of Mammootty will now reach at Malappuram

Malappuram district level inauguration of Care & Share International Foundation’s A’Swasam’ project led by actor Mammootty was held in Mancheri.
Mammootty Fans & Welfare Association Malappuram District Committee and Mancheri and Perinthalmanna Area Committees in collaboration with Rajagiri Hospital provided oxygen concentrator free of cost to in-patients under Mancheri Cherani Palliative and Thirurkad Palliative Clinics as part of A’Swasam’ project.
Mancheri MLA Adv. U. A Latif performed the inauguration. Mammootty’s senior lawyer Adv. Sreedharan Nair, Mammootty Fans State Joint Secretary Kalam Kunnumpuram, Co. Coordinator Wahab Master, Shameer Valancheri, Shafi Mancheri, Rufad, Ansar, Faiz and Shameer Mancheri spoke.
Story Highlights: Actor Mammootty charity aaswasam at Malappuram