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Principal Secy (H&Fw) & Mission Director (Nhm)* PRINCIPAL SECY (H&FW) & MISSION DIRECTOR (NHM)* Principal Secy Mission Directors Sl.No Name State/UT Name Contact Details of Pr.Secy Name Ph: Off, Mobile, Res, Email High- Focus Non-NE (10) Shri Anil kumar singhal Tele off : 0863-2445030 Shri Bhaskar Katamneni Tele Off : 0866-2410968,2410978 Principal Secretary (Medical H&FW) Mob : 8800923456 Commissioner (H&FW) & Mob : 9676697575 Department of (H&FW) E-Mail : [email protected], Mission Director (NHM) E-Mail : [email protected], Government of Andhra Pradesh Department of (H&FW) [email protected], 1 Andhra Pradesh Ground floor Building -5, Government of Andhra Pradesh AP secretariat , Velgapudi Guntur 5th Floor, APIIC Building, District, Andhra Pradesh-522238 Mangalagiri Guntur Distt., Andhra Pradesh-522002 Shri P. Parthiban Tele Off : 0360-2213329 Shri C. R. Khampa Tele Off : 0360-2350129 Secretary (H&FW) Mob : 8667318189 Mission Director (NHM) Fax No : 0360-2213329 Department of (H&FW) Email : [email protected], Department of (H&FW) Mob : 09436051148 1st Floor,Block 3, C- Sector , Naharlagun, Email : [email protected], 2 Arunachal Pradesh Civil Secretariat Itanagar, P/O Naharlagun, Itanagar Capital Region, Arunachal Pradesh - 791110 Arunachal Pradesh - 791111 Shri Anurag Goel Tele Off : 0361- 2237491 Dr. Lakshmanan. S Tele Off : 0361-2340239,2340236 Principal Secretary (H&FW) Moblie : 09435540400 Mission Director (NHM) Fax No : 0361-2349921,2340238 Department of (H&FW) Email : Office of Mission Director, Mob : 09435137819 Govt. of Assam, [email protected] (NHM) Saikia Commercial complex, Email : [email protected], 3 Assam C.M Block 3rd Floor m, Srinagar Path, christianbasti, Assam Secretariat, Dispur, [email protected], G.S. road, Guwahati-781005 Guwahati, Assam - 781006 [email protected], Dr. V. Candavelou Tele Off : 3192-233377 Shri Ram Niwas Sharma Tele Off : 03192-243312 Commissioner Cum Secretary (H&FW) Fax No : 03192-232479 Mission Director (NHM) Fax No : 03192-232479 Department of (H&FW), Mob : Department of (H&FW) Mob : 09434285811 Government of( A& N Island) Government of( A& N Island) Email : [email protected], Email : [email protected], 4 A&N lsland Andaman & Nicobar Administration, Andaman and Nicobar Administration, Secretariat, Port Blair- 744101 Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands - 744101 Shri Pratyaya Amrit Tele Off : 0612-2215809 Shri Sanjay Kumar Shigh Tele Off : 0612-2290328,2281232 Additional Chief Secretary (H&FW) Fax No : 0612-2217608 Mission Director (NHM), Fax No : 0612-2290322, Department of (H&FW) Mob : 09431815833 State Health Society, Bihar, Mob : 09771433309 5 Bihar Gvernment of Bihar Email : [email protected], Department of (H&FW) Email : [email protected], Vikas Bhawan, New Secretariat, Government of Bihar Patna-800 015,Bihar Pariwar Kalyan Bhawan, Sheikhpura, Patna-800014,Bihar Dr. Alok Shukla Tele off : 0771-2510349 Dr. Priyanka Shukla Tele Off : 0771-2511295 Prinicipal Secretary (Medical H&FW) Mob : 07000727568 Missin Drector (NHM), Fax No : 0771-2511285 Department of (H&FW), Email : [email protected], Department of (H&FW) Mob : 9479053511 Government of Chhattisgarh Government of Chhattisgarh Housing Board Commercial Complex Email : [email protected], 6 Chhattisgarh Mantralaya, Mahanadi Bhawan, 4th Floor Sector-27 , North-East Corner, Atal nagar , Nava Raipur Atal nagar Chhattisgarh-492015 Chhattisgarh-492001 Shri Arun Kumar Gupta Tele Off : 0172-2740008 Dr. Amandeep Kang Tele Fax : 0172-2700255,2549020 Secretary (H&FW) Tele fax : 0172-2740337 Mission Director (NHM) Mob : 6284252945 Department of health & family W elfare, Mob : 9646940690 Department of (H&FW) Email : [email protected], Government of Chandigarh UT Government of Chandigarh 7 Chandigarh E-mail : [email protected], Govt Multi Specilailty Hospital, Secretariat, Deluxe Building, Admnstrative Block 4th Block, Sector-9 Chandigarg- 160009 Sector- 16, Chandigarh-160022 Dr. A. Muthamma Tele Off (Daman & Diu) : Shri S. Krishna Chaitnya Tele Fax : 0260-2642113 Secretary (H&FW) 0260-2633110 Mission Director (NHM) Mob : 8375065282 Department of (H&FW) D & N Haveli and Department of(H&FW) Mob : 7265845514/9033592887 Email (Dadra & Nagar Haveli) : 8 Government of D&N Haveli & Government of D&N Haveli Daman & Diu Email (Daman & Diu ) : Secretariat UT Dadar & Nagar Haveli [email protected], Daman & Diu [email protected], Silvasa- 396230, Dadar & Nagar Haveli Email ( Daman & Diu ) : Secretariat UT Moti Daman -396220, [email protected], Shri Bhupinder Singh Bhalla Tele office : 011-23392017 Shri Syed Musawwir Ali Tele fax : 011-23392018, Additional Chief Secretary (H &FW), Fax No : 011-23392464 Special Sacretary (H&FW) & Mob : 09871006453 Govt.of NCT of Delhi, Mob : Mission Director (NHM) Room No. A-907 , A W ing, 9th Level, Department of (H&FW) 9 Delhi E Mail : [email protected], Government of NCT of Delhi Email : [email protected], Delhi Secretariat, I.P . Estate, Room No. 1005 , 10th Floor , [email protected], New Delhi-110002 A- Wing, Delhi Secretariat, New Delhi-110002 147 PRINCIPAL SECY (H&FW) & MISSION DIRECTOR (NHM)* Principal Secy Mission Directors Sl.No Name State/UT Name Contact Details of Pr.Secy Name Ph: Off, Mobile, Res, Email Shri Ravi Dhawan Tele off : 0832-2419423 Shri Ravi Dhawan Tele off : 0832-2419423 Secretary (H&FW), Mob : 09871036125 Secretary (H&FW), Mob : 09871036125 Department of (H&FW) E-mail : [email protected], Department of (H&FW) E-mail : [email protected], Government of Goa, Government of Goa, 10 Goa Secretariat,Pororim, Secretariat,Pororim, Goa - 403521 Goa - 403521 Shri Manoj Aggarwal Tele Off : 079-23251402/03 Ms. Remya Mohan Tele Off : 079-23253299 Additional Chief Secretary (H&FW), Fax NO : 079-23254653 Mission Director (NHM), Tele Fax : 079-23253298 Department of (H&FW), Mob : Department of (H&FW) Mob : Government of Gujrat Government of Gujart Email : [email protected], Email : [email protected], 11 Gujarat 1st fioor , NHM Bhawan Block No 7, 7thFioor New Sachiwalay. Civil Hospital Campus Sector No.10, Gandhinagar-382016 Gujarat Gandhinagar-382010 Gujarat Shri Rajeev Arora Tele Off : 0172-2713788 Shri Prabhjot Singh Tele Off : 0172-2573922, Additional Chief Secretary (H&FW) Mob : 09872219000 Special Secretary (H&FW) & Fax No : 0172- 2580466 Department of (H&FW) Email : [email protected], Mission Director (NHM) Mob : Department of (H&FW) Government of Haryana, E-Mail : [email protected], 12 Haryana Government of Haryana, R.No. 603, 6th Floor, Paryatan Bhawan Building Haryana New Secretariate Sec-17 , Bays No 55-58, Sector - 2, Chandigarh - 160017 Panchkula, Haryana - 134109 Shri Amitabh Avasthi Tela fax : 0177-2621715 Shri Hemraj Bairwa Tele fax : 0177-2624505 Secretary (H& FW), Mob : 09418008449 Mission Director (NHM) Mob : 9418797986 Department of (H&FW) Email : [email protected], Department of (H&FW) E-mail : [email protected], Government of Himachal Pradesh, Government of Himachal Pradesh 13 Himachal Pradesh Room No. 301, HP secretariat, SDA Complex Block No. 6 Shimla-171002, H.P Kusumpatti Shimla-171009 Shri Vivek Bhardwaj Tele Off : 0191-2546334 (Jammu) Choudhary Mohammad Yasin Tele Off : 0191-2674244, (Jammu) Additional Chief Secretary (MEH&FW) Fax No : 0191-2570246 (Jammu) Mission Director (NHM), Fax No : 0191-2674114 (Jammu) Department of (ME/H&FW) Mob : 09999901262 Department of (H&FW) Mob : 09419118470 Govt. of Jammu & Kashmir, Email : [email protected], Government of Jammu & Kashmir, E-mail : [email protected], 14 Jammu & Kashmir Civil Secretariat Jammu & Kashmir, Tele Off : 0194-2506059 (kashmir) Regional Institute of H&FW Tele Off : 0194- 2477337, (Kashmir) Kashmir -190001 Fax No : 0194-2506276 (Kashmir) Near Sainik School Nagrota, Fax: 0194-2477309, 2470486 (Kashmir) (1st May to 31st Oct- kashmir) Jammu -181221 (1st May to 31st October : Kashmir) (1st Nov-31st April Jammu) Block-A Ground Floor Old Secretariat (1st Nov-31st April : Jammu) Srinagar, Kashmir -190001 Shri Arun Kumar Singh Tele Off : 0651- 2491033 Shri Uma Shankar Singh, Tele Off : 0651-2261000 Additional Chief Secretary (H&FW) Mob : 09431158012 Mission Director (NHM) Mob : Department of (H&FW) Email : [email protected], Department of (H&FW) Email : Government of Jharkhand Government of Jharkhand [email protected], 15 Jharkhand Nepal House, Doranda, State RCH officeG. V. I. Campus, [email protected] Ranchi- 834002 -Jharkhand Namkum Ranchi- 834010. Shri Jawaid Akhtar Tele Off : 080-22034234, 2255324 Dr. Arundhathi Chandrashekar Tele Off : 080-23115380/29703434 Additional Chief Secretary (H&FW) Mob : 09880579770, Mission Director (NHM) Fax No: 080-22340164 Department of (H&FW) E-mail : [email protected], Department of (H&FW), Mob : 9449843002 Government of Karanataka Government of Karanataka Email : [email protected], 16 Karnataka Room No. 104 Ist Floor, 1st Floor, North Wing Arogya Sauda Vikas Souda,Bangalore-560001, Leprosy Hospital Compound Karnataka Bangalore- 560023-Karanataka Dr. Rajan N. Khobragade Tele Off : 0471- 2327865, Dr. Ratan Khelkar Tele fax : 0471-2301181, 2302784 Principal Secretary (H&FW) Mob : 9072628100 Mission Director (NHM), Mob : 09483899911 Department of (H&FW) E Mail : [email protected], Department of (H&FW) Email : [email protected], Government of Kerala, Government of Kerala, [email protected], 17 Kerala General Hospital Jn., Room No- 603 Annex-II , Thiruvananthapuram-695035 Kerala Government Secretariat Building, Thiruvananthapuram-695001 Kerala Dr. Pawan Kotwal Tele Off : 01982-257561
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