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Office of the Ombudsman Address Contact Details Areas of Jurisdiction AHMEDABAD Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, Jeevan Prakas Office of the Address Contact Details Areas of Jurisdiction Ombudsman Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, Tel.:- 079 - 25501201/02/05/06 Jeevan Prakash Building, 6th Email: Gujarat , Dadra & Nagar Haveli, AHMEDABAD floor, [email protected]. Daman and Diu Tilak Marg, Relief Road, in Ahmedabad -380 001 Office of Insurance Ombudsman, Jeevan Soudha Building, PID No. Tel No: 080 - 26652048 / 26652049 BENGALURU 57-27-N-19, Ground Floor, 19/19, Email: Karnataka 24th Main Road, JP Nagar, 1st [email protected] Phase, Bengaluru – 560078 Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, Tel.:- 0755-2769201, 2769202 Fax Janak Vihar Complex, 2nd Floor, : 0755-2769203 BHOPAL 6, Malviya Nagar, Opp. Airtel Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh Email: Office, [email protected] Near New Market, Bhopal – 462 003. Tel.:- 0674-2596455/2596461, Office of the Insurance Fax : 0674-2596429 Ombudsman, BHUBANESHWAR Email: Orissa 62, Forest park, [email protected] Bhubneshwar – 751 009. o.in Punjab, Office of the Insurance Tel.: 0172 - 2706196 / 2706468 Haryana(excluding Gurugram, Ombudsman, Fax: 0172 – 2708274 Faridabad, Sonepat and S.C.O. No. 101, 102 & 103, 2nd Bahadurgarh) CHANDIGARH Floor, Batra Building, Sector 17 – Email: Himachal Pradesh, Union D, [email protected] Territories of Jammu & Chandigarh – 160 017 n Kashmir, Ladakh & Chandigarh. Office of the Insurance Tel.: 044 - 24333668 / 24335284 Tamil Nadu, Ombudsman, Fax: 044 – 24333664 Tamil Nadu CHENNAI Fatima Akhtar Court, 4th Floor, Puducherry Town and Karaikal 453, Anna Salai, Teynampet, Email: (which are part of Puducherry). Chennai – 600 018. [email protected] Office of the Insurance Delhi & Ombudsman, Tel.: 011 - 23232481/23213504 Following Districts of Haryana - DELHI 2/2 A, Universal Insurance Email: Gurugram, Faridabad, Sonepat Building, Asaf Ali Road, [email protected] & Bahadurgarh. New Delhi – 110 002. Office of the Insurance Tel.: 0484 - 2358759 / 2359338 Kerala, Ombudsman, Fax: 0484 - 2359336 Lakshadweep, ERNAKULAM 2nd Floor, Pulinat Bldg., Email: Mahe-a part of Union Territory Opp. Cochin Shipyard, M. G. [email protected] of Puducherry. Road, Ernakulam - 682 015. n Office of the Insurance Assam, Ombudsman, Meghalaya, Tel.: 0361 - 2632204 / 2602205 Jeevan Nivesh, 5th Floor, Manipur, GUWAHATI Email: Nr. Panbazar over bridge, S.S. Mizoram, [email protected] Road, Guwahati – 781001 Arunachal Pradesh, (Assam). Nagaland and Tripura. Office of the Insurance Tel.: 040 - 23312122 Andhra Pradesh, Ombudsman, Fax: 040 - 23376599 Telangana, 6-2-46, 1st floor, "Moin Court", HYDERABAD Email: Yanam and Lane Opp. Saleem Function [email protected] part of Union Territory of Palace, A. C. Guards, Lakdi-Ka- n Puducherry. Pool, Hyderabad - 500 004. Office of the Insurance Tel.: 0141 - 2740363 Ombudsman,Jeevan Nidhi – II JAIPUR Email: Rajasthan Bldg., Gr. Floor,Bhawani Singh [email protected] Marg,Jaipur - 302 005. West Bengal, Sikkim, Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Office of the Insurance Tel.: 033 - 22124339 / 22124340 Ombudsman, Hindustan Bldg. Fax : 033 - 22124341 KOLKATA Annexe, 4th Floor,4, C.R. Avenue, Email: Kolkatta - 700 072 [email protected] Districts of Uttar Pradesh : Lalitpur, Jhansi, Mahoba, Hamirpur, Banda, Chitrakoot, Allahabad, Mirzapur, Sonbhabdra, Fatehpur, Pratapgarh, Jaunpur,Varanasi, Gazipur, Jalaun, Kanpur, Office of the Insurance Tel.: 0522 - 2231330 / 2231331 Lucknow, Unnao, Sitapur, Ombudsman, 6th Floor, Jeevan Fax: 0522 - 2231310 Lakhimpur, Bahraich, Barabanki, LUCKNOW Bhawan, Phase-II, Nawal Kishore Email: Raebareli, Sravasti, Gonda, Road, Hazratganj, Lucknow - 226 [email protected] Faizabad, Amethi, Kaushambi, 001. Balrampur, Basti, Ambedkarnagar, Sultanpur, Maharajgang, Santkabirnagar, Azamgarh, Kushinagar, Gorkhpur, Deoria, Mau, Ghazipur, Chandauli, Ballia, Sidharathnagar. Office of the Insurance Tel.: 022 - 26106552 / 26106960 Goa, Ombudsman,3rd Floor, Jeevan Fax: 022 - 26106052 Mumbai Metropolitan Region MUMBAI Seva Annexe, S. V. Road, Email: excluding Navi Mumbai & Santacruz (W), Mumbai - 400 054. [email protected] Thane. State of Uttaranchal and the following Districts of Uttar Pradesh: Agra, Aligarh, Bagpat, Bareilly, Office of the Insurance Bijnor, Budaun, Bulandshehar, Ombudsman, Bhagwan Sahai Etah, Kanooj, Mainpuri, Tel.: 0120-2514252 / 2514253 Palace 4th Floor, Main Road, Mathura, Meerut, Moradabad, NOIDA Email: Naya Bans, Sector 15, Muzaffarnagar, Oraiyya, Pilibhit, [email protected] Distt: Gautam Buddh Nagar, Etawah, Farrukhabad, Firozbad, U.P-201301. Gautambodhanagar, Ghaziabad, Hardoi, Shahjahanpur, Hapur, Shamli, Rampur, Kashganj, Sambhal, Amroha, Hathras, Kanshiramnagar, Saharanpur. Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, Tel.: 0612-2680952 PATNA 1st Floor,Kalpana Arcade Email: Bihar,Jharkhand Building, Bazar Samiti Road, [email protected] Bahadurpur, Patna 800 006. Office of the Insurance Tel.: 020-41312555 Maharashtra, Ombudsman, Email: Area of Navi Mumbai and Jeevan Darshan Bldg., 3rd Floor, [email protected] PUNE Thane C.T.S. No.s. 195 to 198, excluding Mumbai Metropolitan N.C. Kelkar Road, Narayan Peth, Region. Pune – 411 030. .
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