The good news is that English is no longer required to create an email ID, you can create an ID in 22 regional languages - Newztezz Online

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Monday, December 14, 2020

The good news is that English is no longer required to create an email ID, you can create an ID in 22 regional languages


  • -Email id will be in local language
  • National Internet Exchange of India is a tech from Rajasthan. Agreement made with the company
  • India, the first country in the world to do so, laid its foundation in Rajasthan
Email ID will no longer require much English. Email IDs will now also be available in regional languages. In which a total of 22 languages ​​including Hindi have been included. This will allow your Imesh ID… e.g., / Mukesh.Bharat to be similar.

The Ministry of Electronics and Information has partnered with the National Internet Exchange of India, a technology company in Rajasthan. India will be the first country in the world to do so in this technology.

The project has been completed by Data Exchange Technology and National Internet Exchange of India. The government is providing free email IDs in regional languages ​​upon domain registration. Which is also being seen in conjunction with a self-reliant India and freedom of language.

Email ID in 22 languages

Hindi, Bodo, Dogri, Konkani, Maithili, Marathi, Nepali. Email ID will be available in Sindhi, Bengali, Manipuri, Telugu, Gujarati, Urdu, Tamil, Punjabi, Kannada, Oriya, Sanskrit, Saithali, Kashmiri, Sindhi (Arabic), Malayalam.

Contact before 3 p.m.

For email ID, there will be name contact in the first part For example, if a person named Mukesh has created his own ID, then contact: Mukesh.Bharat will be created in such a way.

Only 255 characters in English, while more than 2 lakh characters in regional languages


A maximum of 255 characters are used to create an email ID in English. While English includes 26 vowels as well as syllables. While 2 lakh characters have been included to create email id in regional language. This important project has taken more than 3 years.

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