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To get RCH ID:
1. Online self-registration can be done by the mother herself by clicking on
https://picme.tn.gov.in/picme_public and entering the required details. On
completion of above process, an acknowledgement with Pre-registration ID gets
generated.
2. Through e-Seva Centres: The pregnant mother can approach the nearest e-Seva
centre and pre-register her pregnancy free of cost.
3. Through Call Centre (102): The pregnant mother can call toll free number “102” and
pre-register.
4. Through Government Hospitals: The pregnant mother can approach the nearest
Government Hospital and pre-register.
On completion of pre-registration, a SMS will be sent to the registered mobile number. The Pre-registration details will be forwarded to the concerned Village Health Nurse / Urban Health Nurse and in turn they will contact the mother and register them. On completion of registration the mother will be given with RCH ID.
You don’t directly get the RCH ID immediately. First, you do a pre-registration. After verification, the RCH ID is issued.
Here are the ways:
Online:
Go to https://picme.tn.gov.in/picme_public
and fill in your details. After submitting, you’ll get a Pre-Registration ID.
e-Seva Centre:
Visit your nearest e-Seva centre. They’ll register you free of cost.
Call 102:
Call the toll-free number 102 and give your pregnancy details and pre-register.
Government Hospital:
You can also register directly at a Government Hospital.
After pre-registration, you’ll receive an SMS. The Village Health Nurse will contact you, verify details, and then your RCH ID will be generated.