How to Apply

How to Apply

Applicants must apply for the ITEC training program by filling up the online application form at https://www.itecgoi.in/stream_list.php
and taking a printout of the filled form. This form is to be submitted to the nodal/designated Government Department/Agency of the applicant’s country.

The nodal/designated Department/Agency is, in turn, required to forward the applications to the Embassy of India in Tashkent along with the undertaking by the candidate and certification from the employer (Part-II of Application Form).

Candidates may take a printout of the application and submit the physical copy to the Embassy of India, accompanied by the following documents:

  • Recommendation letter in original
  • Copy of applicant’s labour book
  • Copy of applicant’s passport
  • Copies of certificates/diplomas relating to academic qualifications

Applicants may later check the status of their application by logging in at www.itecgoi.in
The credentials for log-in may be noted while filling up the form.

Who can apply

  • Applicants should be working in Government or Semi-Government organizations.
  • In exceptional cases, applicants from the private sector recommended by Government, Chambers of Commerce, or Academic Institutions may be considered.

Eligibility criteria for admission to Courses

  • Academic qualifications as laid down by the Institute for the course concerned.
  • Working knowledge of English.
  • Age between 25 to 45 years.
  • At least five years’ working experience.
  • Medically fit to undertake the training.

General Information

  • Applications should reach the Embassy of India at least 3 months before the commencement of the course.
  • Upon selection, the Embassy of India will inform the candidate.
  • Selected candidates are required to familiarize themselves with the living conditions in India and details about the Institute through its website.
  • The Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, has the sole authority to accept applications/nominations.
  • For any further information or clarification, applicants from Uzbekistan may contact the Embassy of India in Tashkent at: itec.tashkent@mea.gov.in

Application for ITEC courses

Application for ITEC Courses


Apply for ITEC Courses

Applicants can browse the available courses and can apply for the ITEC training program by filling up the online application form
and taking a printout of the filled form. This form is to be submitted to the nodal/designated Government Department/Agency of the applicant’s country.

The nodal/designated Department/Agency is, in turn, required to forward the applications to the Embassy/High Commission of India, accredited/concurrently accredited to the nominating country, along with the candidate’s undertaking and certification from the employer (Part-II of Application Form).

Candidates may later check the status of their application by logging in at www.itecgoi.in.
The credentials for login should be noted while filling up the form.

Who can apply

  • Officials in Government, Public and Private Sectors, Universities, Chambers of Commerce and Industry, etc.
  • Candidates should possess a minimum of 5 years of work experience.

Eligibility criteria for admission to Courses

  • Academic qualifications as laid down by the Institute for the course concerned.
  • Working knowledge of English required to follow the course.
  • Age between 25 to 45 years.
  • Medically fit to undertake the training.

General Information

  • Applications should reach the Embassy/High Commission of India preferably 3 months before the commencement of the course.
  • Upon selection, the Embassy/High Commission of India will inform the nodal/designated Department/Agency of the nominating country and the candidate.
  • Selected candidates are required to familiarize themselves fully with the living conditions in India and about the Institute through the Institute’s website.
  • Decision regarding acceptance of applications/nominations rests solely with the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.
  • For any further information/clarification, applicants are requested to contact the concerned Embassy/High Commission of India

Information under Section 4(1)(B) of RTI Act, 2005

Information under Section 4(1)(B) of RTI Act, 2005

S. No. Item Details of Disclosure
1 Particulars of its organisation, functions and duties [Section 4(1)(b)(i)] (i) Name and address of the Organization:
Embassy of India Tashkent, House No. 5, Bakht Street, Yakkasaray District, Tashkent-100059, Uzbekistan(ii) Head of the organization: Ambassador of India(iii) Vision, Mission and Key Objectives:

  • Protecting India’s national interests in the country of his/her posting
  • Promoting friendly relations with the receiving state and its people, including NRI/PIOs
  • Reporting accurately on developments likely to influence India’s policy
  • Negotiating agreements with the receiving state
  • Extending consular facilities to foreigners and Indian nationals abroad

(iv) Function and Duties:
The Embassy functions within the purview of business allocated to the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India. Functions include political and economic cooperation, trade and investment promotion, scientific and technological cooperation, cultural interaction, press and media liaison, and consular operations including PIOs/NRIs, in both bilateral and multilateral contexts.

(v) Powers and Duties of Officers:
The Embassy is headed by the Ambassador and has the following five wings:

  • Political
  • Economic & Commercial
  • Chancery (including Administration)
  • Consular
  • Culture

Each wing is headed by a First Secretary/Second Secretary. General administrative powers come from IFS (PLCA) Rules. Financial powers are defined in the Delegated Financial Powers. Officers also function under the Passport Act and under the guidance of the Ambassador.

2 Power and duties of its officers and employees (i) Process of Decision Making:
Varies case-by-case. All decisions are under the supervision of the Ambassador and based on Government policies and Allocation of Business Rules.(ii) Final Decision-Making Authority: Ambassador of India, Tashkent
3 Procedure followed in decision making process (i) Related Provisions, Acts, Rules:

  • IFS PLCA Rules and annexures
  • Delegated Financial Powers of Government of India
  • Passport Act
  • Manuals of Office Procedures
  • Other Central Government Rules

(ii) Time limit for decision making: Immediate or within prescribed time limits

4 Norms for discharge of functions [Section 4(1)(b)(iv)] Norms are set under the instructions and supervision of the Ambassador
5 Rules, regulations, instruction manuals and records for discharging functions (i) Acts/Rules Manuals:

  • Passport Manual
  • Visa Manual

(ii) Categories of Documents: As per DoPT guidelines

(iii) Custodian of Documents: Heads of Divisions

6 Categories of documents held by the authority
  • Classified files on India-Uzbekistan relations
  • Unclassified documents: joint statements, MoUs, agreements
  • Passport and consular services forms
7 Arrangement for consultation with public The Embassy implements policy under the Ministry of External Affairs’ guidance. Public consultation is through regular interaction with community representatives.
8 Boards, councils, committees and other bodies The Embassy regularly interacts with Indian community representatives, think tanks, and academics. Meetings are not public.
9 Directory of officers and employees Available at Annexure-I
10 Monthly remuneration of officers and employees Details provided in Annexure-II
11 Budget allocation and disbursements Details for FY 2022–23 provided in Annexure-III
12 Execution of subsidy programs No subsidy programs are executed by the Embassy
13 Recipients of concessions or authorizations No concessions/permits granted by the Embassy
14 Information in electronic form Information is available on:

  • Embassy website
  • Pravasi Bhartiya (Telegram)
  • India in Tashkent (Facebook)
15 Facilities available to citizens for information The Embassy is open from 09:30 AM to 05:30 PM, Monday to Friday. List of holidays is available at:
Embassy Holiday List

International Participations invited for 22 exciting ‘Create in India Challenges’ Winners to get excusive opportunity to participate in WAVES 2025 at Mumbai, India from May 1-4, 2025

International Participations invited for 22 exciting ‘Create in India Challenges’ Winners to get excusive opportunity to participate in WAVES 2025 at Mumbai, India from May 1-4, 2025

Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India has announced opening of 22 competitions for International participation under Create in India Challenge – Season-1, the cornerstone of the World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit (WAVES), scheduled to be held in Mumbai, India from 1st to 4th May, 2025. Winners of these challenges will get an exclusive opportunity to visit India and participate in this unique Global Summit.These challenges span a wide range of creative domains including but not limited to Music, Advertising, Gaming, Esports, Animation, VFX, Filmmaking, Trailer Making, Poster Making, Comics, Community Radio, Reel Making (list with links below).

The ‘Create in India’ Challenges have been designed to showcase India’s robust creative infrastructure while fostering collaboration between domestic and international talent. The initiative aligns with the Government’s commitment to foster an environment of cross-border innovation and creativity.

The challenges are open to creative professionals, students, and enthusiasts from around the world including Uzbekistan. Interested participants may visit WAVES website https://wavesindia.org/challenges-2025 External website that opens in a new window to register and access detailed information about the challenges. Alternatively, they may scan the QR code below to register directly.

Tashkent
February 13, 2025

List of ‘Create in India’ Challenges open for International Participation External website that opens in a new window

  1. WAVES Promo Video Challenge by Indian Broadcasting & Digital Foundation External website that opens in a new window
  2. Truth Tell Hackathon by India Cellular & Electronics Association External website that opens in a new window
  3. Community Radio Content Challenge by Community Radio Association External website that opens in a new window
  4. WAVES Hackathon: Adspend Optimizer by Advertising Agencies Association of India External website that opens in a new window
  5. Make the World Wear Khadi by Advertising Agencies Association of India External website that opens in a new window
  6. Wah Ustad by Dilli Gharana External website that opens in a new window
  7. Battle of the Bands by Prasar Bharati External website that opens in a new window
  8. Resonate: The EDM Challenge by Indian Music Industry External website that opens in a new window    
  9. WAVES Anime & Manga Contest by Media and Entertainment Association of India External website that opens in a new window
  10. City Quest: Shades of Bharat by E-gaming Federation External website that opens in a new window
  11. Innovate2Educate- Handheld Device Challenge by Indian Digital Gaming Society External website that opens in a new window
  12. A.I. Avatar Creator Challenge by AVTR Metalabs External website that opens in a new window
  13. WAVES Awards of Excellence by ASIFA India External website that opens in a new window
  14. Tech Triumph Program by Interactive Entertainment and Innovation Council External website that opens in a new window
  15. WAVES Comic Chronicles by Internet and Mobile Association of India External website that opens in a new window
  16. WAVES AI Art Installation Challenge by Internet and Mobile Association of India External website that opens in a new window
  17. WAVES Explorer by Internet and Mobile Association of India External website that opens in a new window
  18. Reel Making Competition by Internet and Mobile Association of India External website that opens in a new window
  19. Young Filmmakers Challenge by Whistling Woods International and FICCI External website that opens in a new window
  20. Film Poster Making Competition NFAI- NFDC and ImageNation Street Art External website that opens in a new window
  21. Trailer Making Competition by FICCI External website that opens in a new window
  22. WAVES VFX Competition by ABAI External website that opens in a new window

Yoga Session at Kokand Fortress and Kokand Institute of Pedagogy on June 13, 2020

International Day of Yoga

Celebration of the 6th International Day of Yoga – Online Yoga Competition



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