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Details of 700 Functional One Stop Centres(Oscs) FUNCTIONAL ONE STOP CENTRES Summary Sheet Sr. No. Name of State / UT Number of OSCs Functional 1. Andaman and Nicobar (UT) 03 2. Andhra Pradesh 13 3. Arunachal Pradesh 24 4. Assam 33 5. Bihar 38 6. Chandigarh (UT) 01 7. Chhattisgarh 27 8. Dadra and Nagar Haveli and 02 Daman & Diu (UT) 9. Delhi (UT) 11 10. Goa 02 11. Gujrat 33 12. Haryana 22 13. Himachal Pradesh 12 14. Jammu & Kashmir (UT) 18 15. Jharkhand 24 16. Karnataka 30 17. Kerala 14 18. Lakshadweep (UT) 01 19. Ladakh (UT) 01 20. Maharashtra 36 21. Madhya Pradesh 52 22. Manipur 16 23. Meghalaya 11 24. Mizoram 08 25. Nagaland 11 26. Odisha 31 27. Punjab 22 28. Puducherry (UT) 04 29. Rajasthan 33 30. Sikkim 04 31. Tamil Nadu 34 32. Telangana 33 33. Tripura 08 34. Uttar Pradesh 75 35. Uttarakhand 13 36. West Bengal 00 Total 700 One Stop Centre Details SI. NO District OSC Address Concerned CA OSC Phone Mail ID Number Andaman and Nicobar (UT) 1. South Andaman SAKHI One Stop Centre Ms. Reeta Devi 8900909396 [email protected] Near AYUSH Hospital, Type V, Quarter No:JG-6, Junglighat Port Blair, A&N Islands Pin Code 744103 2. North & Middle SAKHI One Stop Centre Mrs.Shvatha Priya 9940169132 [email protected] Andaman Old Zonal Library Maybunder North & Middle Andaman 3. Car Nicobar SAKHI One Stop Centre Mrs.Zareena Bibi 9434269836 [email protected] Perka Head Quarter Nicobar Car Nicobar Andhra Pradesh 4. East Godavari Disha (Sakhi) One Stop Sailaja Ranganadham . 9493270181/ [email protected]. Center, RMO Quarters, 0884-2380181 Government General Hospital Kakinada, E.G.District, AP 5. Guntur Disha (Sakhi) One Stop Centre Ward K. Santhi Bhushana 9963190234 [email protected] number 117, Guntur government Gopi hospital 6. West Godavari Disha (Sakhi) One Stop Ch.Nirmala 9494972525/ [email protected] Center, beside satya saibaba trust 08812 222621 Government General Hospital Eluru, W.G.District, AP 7. Ananthapur DISHA ( Sakhi) One Stop Centre , Kum . B. Santhamani 8008053408 [email protected] Near DEIC , Gyni ward Back Side , Government General Hospital , Ananthapur 8. Kurnool Disha one stop center, NTR skill P. Mary swarnalatha 9701052497 [email protected] devolepment and women /08518255057 empowerment center(mahila pranganam)back side, GGH premises, kurnool 9. Nellore Disha (Sakhi) One Stop Centre Ward SK. SHAHANAZ 9848653822 sakhinlr@@gmail.com number 129, Beside SBI Bank, Near Disha Police Station, Subbareddy Government Hospital Compound, SPSR 10. Krishna District Disha (Sakhi) One Stop B.Vidya sravanthi 9100079676/ Sakhionestopcentre2017@gmail Center, old 08662566589 .com. Government General Hospital ,opp.tummalapally kalakshetram, near vijayawada RTC Bus stand, Vijayawada, krishna District, AP. 11. Srikakulam District Disha (Sakhi) One Stop Yerra Hima Bindu 9110793708 [email protected]. Center, MCH ward Government General Hospital Srikakulam AP. 12. Prakasam district. Disha one stop center .3. O/o project S.Sarala 08592 284506 & sakhi [email protected] director ,DW &CDA,Ramnagar 3rd 9440591634 lane opp.RIMS ,Ongole 13. Vizianagaram Disha one stop centre (sakhi) P. Saivijayalalshmi 8501914624 [email protected] M. R Government Hospital Near Disha police station, vizianagaram district, Andhrapradesh. 14. YSR Kadapa Disha (Sakhi) One Stop Smt.N.Aswani, 8897723899 [email protected] Center, Bedside dental College, Government General Hospital, Kadapa, YSR District, AP. 15. Chittoor Disha ( sakhi) one stop center. 9959776697 [email protected] Govt General hospital 8074269239 compous.chittoor 16. Vishakapatnam One Stop Centre, King George 040-6281641, [email protected] Hospital, Maternity Hospital, Ground Floor, Near Collector Hospital, Vishakapatnam City Arunachal Pradesh 17. West Kameng Smti Tsering Penjom 8414833523 [email protected] Case Worker 18. Tirap Miss Phojam Aboh 9101456163 [email protected] 19. Papum Pare Ms. Binny Yachu 8731043031 [email protected] Project Manager(WHL) 20. Papum Pare Nada Nampi 8415953813 [email protected] 21. Dibang Valley Ms. Sulita Mepo 9436675146 [email protected] 22. Upper Siang Ms. Tampi Medo 8794632382 [email protected] 23. Lower Subansiri Ms. Duyu Yame 8014014087 [email protected] 24. Lohit Ms. Bomgalu Drai 7629824643 [email protected] 25. West Siang Liyum Padu 9862634712 [email protected] 26. Kurung Kumey Ms. Tako Naniya 8974492212 [email protected] 27. Kra-Daadi Ms. Tassar Yajik 9402610071 [email protected] 28. Anjaw Bafragsai Tayang 8131818249 [email protected] 29. Longding Smti Nonli Wangsu 9436077228 [email protected] 30. East Siang Smti Marry Tatak 8575379023 [email protected] 31. Siang Miss Yakiam Komut 7629933334 [email protected] 32. Lower Dibang Ms. Ashanu Linggi 9916631148/ [email protected] Valley 7005926064 33. Lower Siang Dakbi Daknyo 7628925747 [email protected] 34. Tawang Smti Tsering Buti 8131039969 [email protected] 35. Pakke-Kessang Miss Ani Natung 6909517734 [email protected] 36. Changlang Ms. Bunnem Tangha 8506906716 [email protected] 37. East Kameng Smti Atung Lorah 8794561586 [email protected] 38. Upper Subansiri Yania Timba 9774360394/ [email protected] 7628987089 39. Namsai Nang Samathie 8732816363 [email protected] Khamhoo 40. Lepa Rada Miss Gopi Dirchi 9774837653 [email protected] Assam 41. Baksa Nayanmoni 6002050157 [email protected] Basumatary 42. Biswanath PreetiSingh 9957753385 [email protected] 43. Bongaigaon JupitaraGoswami 9101097147 [email protected] 44. Cachar RupaliAkura(IC) 9957990006 [email protected] 45. Charaideo SikhaMoniPathak 7399226980 [email protected] 46. Chirang AnsumaiDaimary 6003858929 [email protected] 47. Darrang SahinSultana 9957666015 [email protected] 48. Dhemaji IndumoniGogoi 918009225538 [email protected] 49. Dhubri HiramoniPathak 8638794852 [email protected] 50. Dibrugarh Ashapurna 9707918927 [email protected] 51. DimaHasao DesmaidiHagjer 9127162656 [email protected] 52. Goalpara FarhinNasiba Islam 8638874808 [email protected] 53. Golaghat Monjulika 8752878553 [email protected] GogoiSingh 54. Hailakandi NasrinSultana 7896867730 [email protected] Mazumder 55. Hojai MomiBegum 7577031415 [email protected] 56. Jorhat LeenaChakravarty 9706227040 [email protected] m 57. KarbiAnglong IshtaTerangpi 7005507929 [email protected] 58. Karimganj Baishali Nath 9101306812 [email protected] 59. Lakhimpur GeetanjaliSaikia 6001858622 [email protected] 60. Morigaon SowansiriDas 8638812081 [email protected] 61. Nagaon PramilaKandali 7636810488 [email protected] 62. Nalbari Prajwalita Choudhury 8638712655 [email protected] 63. Sivsagar Syeda Shabana 7002497068 [email protected] Anjum Anam 64. Sonitpur JyotismitaBaruah 6913306654 [email protected] 65. South Salmara NashimaKhatun 6900227572 [email protected] 66. Tinsukia ShyamoliPatra 8876140856 [email protected] 67. Udalguri Angel Basumatary 7007812013 [email protected] 68. WestKarbi Anglong JerlinRonghangpi 8812873913 [email protected] 69. Kokrajhar KhairawBrahma 7002814896 [email protected] 70. Majuli PriyakshiKakoti 7896166030 [email protected] 71. Kamrup JayshreeDeka 8486067980 [email protected] 72. Kamrup (Metro) IlusmitaKonwar 9864012581 [email protected] 73. Barpeta HRChoudhury 9954321927 [email protected] Bihar 74. Sakhi One Stop Centre cum Mahila M/s Asha Kumari, 9771468001 [email protected] Araria Helpline, Araria, Jila Mahila Exective Magistarate om Sashaktikaran Office, Araria 75. One Stop Center cum Mahila M/s Shimpu Kumari 9771468002, [email protected] Helpline, mahila shashktikaran 91 78703 64905 m Arwal bhawan, Cllectorate Campus, Arwal, po+ ps- Arwal, 804401 76. Sakhi one stop center, Aurngabad, M/s Kanti Kumari 9771468003, [email protected] Aurangabad jila mahila shasakti Karan Building,Block prishar, Aurangabad 77. Sakhi One Stop Center cum Women M/s Anjana Bharti 9771468004 [email protected] Helpline, Jila Mahila Sashaktikaran Banka Building, Collectorate Campus, Banka 813102 78. Sakhi One Stop Center, Begusarai, M/s Vina Kumari 9771468005, [email protected] Bihar. Jila Mahila Shasakti Karan Begusarai Building, SDO office Campus, P. O. +Dist.- Begusarai, 851101 79. Sakhi One Stop Centre -cum-Mahila M/s Swet nisha 9771468006, [email protected] Bhagalpur help line . S.D.O campus Bhagalpur . sharma 80. Sakhi One Stop Centre cum Women M/s Anupma 9771468007 [email protected] Helpline, Jila Mahila Sashaktikaran Shrivastav Bhojpur Office Building, Sadar Arah Block, PIN-802301 81. Sakhi One Stop Center cum Women M/s Banti Devi 9771468008 [email protected] Buxer Helpline, Collectorate Campus, Buxer, Bihar 802103 82. Sakhi One Stop Centre cum Women M/s Bindu Rani 9771468009 [email protected] Helpline, Betiah, West Champaran, Rajbhar Behtia Collectorate Campus, Betiah- 845438 83. Sakhi One Stop Centre cum Women, M/s Azzmatun 9771468010 [email protected] Darbhanga, District Women Darbhanga Empowerment Office Building, Collectorate Campus, Laheriasarai, Darbhanga 846001 84. OSC CUM MHL, Collectorate M/s Arti Kumari 9771468011 [email protected] Gaya Campus,Gaya, 85. Sakhi one stop center cum Mahila M/s Nazia Mumtaz 9771468012 [email protected] Helpline, Gopalganj , Jila mahila Gopalganj Shasakti Karan Building Collectriat campus,P.O +Dist.Gopalganj 841428 3 86. Sakhi One Stop Center cum Women M/s Rita kumara 9771468013 ritakumari9771468013@gmail. Helpline, Jamui,
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