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If you are planning to start an NGO, the registration process can seem daunting. But don't worry, we are here to help! Here is a step-by-step guide to registering your NGO in India: 1. Choose a name for your NGO. This name should be unique and not similar to any existing registered NGO. 2. Draft a memorandum of understanding or articles of association. This document will outline the purpose, activities, and rules of your NGO. 3. Obtain a registration certificate from the Registrar of Societies. This certificate is necessary to open a bank account and receive foreign donations. 4. Apply for a 12A and 80G certificate from the Income Tax Department. These certificates allow your NGO to receive tax-exempt donations. 5. Register with the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act. This is necessary if you plan on receiving foreign donations. 6. Obtain a Permanent Account Number from the Income Tax Department. This is a unique 7.https://www.crystalvconsultants.com