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CISF Unit VSP Vizag, Vizag Vsp-Visakha@Cisf.Gov.In Steel Plant,Vishakapatnam, Andhra Pradesh DETAIL OF MASTER CANTEENS ZONES STATE MASTER CANTEEN E-mail SOUTH ANDHRA PRADESH 1 CISF Unit VSP Vizag, Vizag [email protected] Steel Plant,Vishakapatnam, Andhra Pradesh SOUTH TELANGANA 2 CISF NISA Complex [email protected] Hyderabad, PO-Hakimpet, Andhra Pradesh SOUTH TELANGANA 3 GC, CRPF, Rengareddy Post- [email protected] Nisha, Hakimpet, JJ Nagar,Distt- m RRY (AP) SOUTH ANDMAN & NIKOBAR 4 Joint Secretary CPC, Andman [email protected] Nikobar Police Port Blair, Island PO-Shadipur, Pin-744 106 EAST ARUNACHAL 5 NE FTR HQ, ITBP, Khating Hill, [email protected] PRADESH near Radio Stn. Distt- Papumpare, Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh)- 791 111 EAST ASSAM 6 FTR HQ BSF, [email protected] Guwahati,Patgaon, PO-Azahar, Dist-Kamrup, Guwahati (Assam) EAST ASSAM 7 SHQ BSF, Silchar, PO- [email protected] Arunchal, Distt. Cachar (Assam) EAST ASSAM 8 GC, CRPF, Guwahati, 9th Mile [email protected], Amerigog, Guwahati-23 [email protected] EAST ASSAM 9 GC, CRPF, Silchar Dayapur, [email protected] Silchar, (Assam) EAST ASSAM 10 FTR HQ SSB, Guwahati, Block- [email protected] B-8, Flat No.001, Games Village Post Office Veltola, Guwahati, Dist- Kamrup (Assam)-781029 EAST ASSAM 11 GC CRPF, Khatkhati, PO- [email protected] Dimapur, Nagaland, 797112 CENTRAL BIHAR 12 SHQ, BSF, Kishanganj, Khagra [email protected] Camp, PO & Dist:Kishanganj, Bihar CENTRAL BIHAR 13 CISF Unit KhSTPP Kahalgaon, [email protected], P.O: Deeptinagar, Distt. Bhagalpur, Bihar-813214 CENTRAL BIHAR 14 GC, CRPF, Mokamaghat, Distt. [email protected] Patna, Bihar CENTRAL BIHAR 15 GC, CRPF, MZR ,LS College [email protected] Campus, Muzaffarpur CENTRAL BIHAR 16 FTR HQ Patna, IG FTR HQR [email protected] SSB Apran Buillding Bailby Road,Danapur Patna (Bihar) NORTH CHANDIGARH 17 CISF Unit P&HCs Chandigarh, [email protected] Chandigarh, NORTH CHANDIGARH 18 Tpt Bn,Chandigarh,Indo Tibetan [email protected] Border Police, PO: Airport,Chandigarh, (UT), EAST CHATTISGARH 19 SHQ Raipur,BSF Rest [email protected] House,Sec-06 PO-Civic Centre,Bhilai, Dist- Durg(Chattisgarh) EAST CHATTISGARH 20 GC, CRPF, Bilaspur Bharni, [email protected] Post-Ganyari, Bilaspur, (C/G) EAST CHATTISGARH 21 201 Cobra Bn, CRPF [email protected] Karanpur, Jagdalpur (Chhatisgarh) EAST CHATTISGARH 22 CISF Unit BSP Bhilai, PO-Sec- [email protected] 01,Dist-Durg, (CG) NORTH DELHI 23 DIG(HQ) FHQ BSF R.K. Puram, [email protected] Sec-1, New Delhi. NORTH DELHI 24 25 Bn. BSF Chhawla Camp, [email protected], New Delhi [email protected] NORTH DELHI 25 CISF Unit BTPS Badarpur [email protected] NORTH DELHI 26 22nd Bn. Tigri Camp, New Delhi [email protected] Indo Tibetan Border Police, New Delhi NORTH DELHI 27 G.C. CRPF New Delhi J/haroda [email protected] Kalan New Delhi m NORTH DELHI 28 Dte.Genl.CRPF N/Delhi CGO [email protected] Complex, Lodhi Raod, New m Delhi Pin-110003. NORTH DELHI 29 SSB FHQ,East Block-V, [email protected] R.K.Puram,New Delh-66, NORTH DELHI 30 BSF CGO Complex, N.Delhi [email protected] WEST GUJARAT 31 SHQ BSF Bhuj, Kodki Road, [email protected] Bhuj, Kutch(Guj) WEST GUJARAT 32 FTR HQR.BSF Gujrat,Chiloda [email protected] Road,PO.GC CRPF Camp Gandhinagar WEST GUJARAT 33 GC, CRPF, Gandhi Nagar, [email protected] Ahmedabad (Gujrat) NORTH HARYANA 34 32 BSF Bn HQr Hissar, Sirsa [email protected] Road, Hissar, Dist-Hissar (Haryana) NORTH HARYANA 35 GC, CRPF, Pinjore Pinjore, [email protected] Distt.- Panchkula, Haryana NORTH HARYANA 36 GC CRPF-Kadarpur, Distt- [email protected] Gurgaon (Haryana)Pin-122101 NORTH HARYANA 37 BTC Bhanu, ITB Police, Dist: [email protected] Panchkula (HRY), NORTH HARYANA 38 ITBP, Saboli, PO: Nathupura, [email protected] Dist: Sonipat, (Haryana) NORTH HARYANA 39 IT&T TC SSB,NIT-5, Railway [email protected] Road, Faridaabad NORTH HIMACHAL PRADESH 40 SHQ Shimla, Indo Tibetan [email protected] Border Police, PO: Taradevi,Shimla (H.P) pin- 171010 NORTH HIMACHAL PRADESH 41 T.C.SSB,Sapri,PO : Gumber, [email protected] Jawalamukhi,Dist: Kangra (HP), NORTH JAMMU & KASHMIR 42 STC BSF Udhampur, Dhar [email protected] Road, Dist-Udhampur NORTH JAMMU & KASHMIR 43 STC BSF Kashmir, New Airport [email protected] Road, Humhama, Srinagar (J&K) NORTH JAMMU & KASHMIR 44 SHQ BSF Jammu, Paloura [email protected] Camp, Jammu, Distt. Jammu (J&K) NORTH JAMMU & KASHMIR 45 DIG SHQ (LDK), ITBP C/o 56 APO NORTH JAMMU & KASHMIR 46 GC, CRPF, Bantalab Jammu & mastercanteengcbantalabjammu Kashmir @gmail.com NORTH JAMMU & KASHMIR 47 GC-CRPF Srinagar Rambagh, cpcmastercanteenrambagh Srinagar, C/O 56 APO @gmail.com NORTH JAMMU & KASHMIR 48 RTC-IV, CRPF Humhuma, [email protected] Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir EAST JHARKHAND 49 TC &S BSF Hazaribagh Meru [email protected] Camp Hazaribagh (Jharkhand) EAST JHARKHAND 50 GC CRPF Dhurva Ranchi, [email protected] (Jharkahand) EAST JHARKHAND 51 CTC(T&IT), Tiril Ashram, [email protected] Dhurva, Ranchi-04 EAST JHARKHAND 52 106 RAF BN Telco Campus, [email protected] Telco, Jamshedpur Distt- East Singhbhum (Jharkhand) pin- 831004, EAST JHARKHAND 53 CISF Unit BCCL Dhanbad, PO- [email protected] Koyala Nagar HQ, BCCL Township, Dhanbad SOUTH KARNATAKA 54 STC BSF Bangalore, PO-AFS [email protected] Yelahanka, Bangalore, 560 063 SOUTH KARNATAKA 55 GC, CRPF, Bangalore, [email protected] Yelahanka Bangalore SOUTH KERALA 56 SHQ BSF, Trivandrum, [email protected] Kazhakuttam, Distt- Trivandrum (Kerala) SOUTH KERALA 57 GC, CRPF, Pallipuram , [email protected] Trivandrum( Kerala) SOUTH KERALA 58 RTC-3 CRPF, Peringome, PO.- [email protected] Aravanchal PO, Distt-Kannur, Kerala CENTRAL MADHYA PRADESH 59 CSWT BSF Indore, Bijwaswan [email protected] Road, Indore, (MP) CENTRAL MADHYA PRADESH 60 Academy BSF [email protected] Tekanpur,Tekanpur,Dist-Gwalior om (MP) CENTRAL MADHYA PRADESH 61 CISF Unit BHEL Bhopal, (MP) [email protected] CENTRAL MADHYA PRADESH 62 RTC CISF Barwaha, PO- [email protected], Dharya Mahal, Dist- Khargone(MP) CENTRAL MADHYA PRADESH 63 SPT Bn.Karera (MP) ITBP,PO: [email protected] Karera, Shivpuri(MP), CENTRAL MADHYA PRADESH 64 GC, CRPF, Neemuch ,(MP) chairmanmastercanteennmh@g mail.com CENTRAL MADHYA PRADESH 65 GC, CRPF Bhopal Campus, [email protected] Bangarasia, Bhopal (MP) ia CENTRAL MADHYA PRADESH 66 GC CRPF, Gwalior Campus, [email protected] A.B.Road, Gwalior, (MP) SOUTH MAHARASHTRA 67 STC BSF, Chakur, Distt.- Latur [email protected] Maharashtra SOUTH MAHARASHTRA 68 GC, CRPF,Nagpur Hingna [email protected] Road, Nagpur(Maharashtra) SOUTH MAHARASHTRA 69 GC CRPF, Talegaon, [email protected] Vishnupuri Distt, Pune - 410 507 SOUTH MAHARASHTRA 70 CTC-3, CRPF, Mudkhed, [email protected] Nanded, Maharashtra. EAST MANIPUR 71 SHQ BSF, CI OPS Manipur, [email protected] Mantripokhri, Distt-Imphal East (Manipur) EAST MANIPUR 72 GC, CRPF,IMP Langjing, mastercanteen515cpc10@ Imphal yahoo.com SOUTH MAHARASHTRA 73 102 RAF BN Taloja, Navi [email protected] Mumbai-410208 SOUTH MAHARASHTRA 74 CISF Unit RCFL Mumbai, Typed [email protected] 3/19, RCFL Colony Mahul Road, Chembur, Mumbai-74 EAST ODISHA 75 202 Cobra Bn CRPF, Koraput, mastercanteen202cobra@gmail. Odisha com EAST ODISHA 76 GC CRPF Bhubneshwar PO- [email protected] Nayapalli (Odisha) 751011 EAST ODISHA 77 CISF Unit RSP Rourkela, Dist - [email protected] Sunder Garh, Orissa NORTH PUNJAB 78 FTR HQ BSF, Punjab, PO& [email protected] , Dist: Jalandhar, Punjab [email protected] NORTH PUNJAB 79 SHQ BSF Amritsar, PO- [email protected], Naraingarh, Distt-Amritshar, [email protected] (Punjab), NORTH PUNJAB 80 SHQ BSF Abohar, [email protected], Hanumangarh Road, Abohar [email protected] (Punjab) NORTH PUNJAB 81 GC, CRPF Jallandhar, Sarai [email protected], Khas, Kartarpur, Jalandhar [email protected] (Punjab) WEST RAJASTHAN 82 SHQ Jaiselmer(N),Distt- [email protected], Jaisalmer (Rajasthan) [email protected] WEST RAJASTHAN 83 SHQ BSF Barmer, Distt-Barmer, [email protected] Rajasthan, WEST RAJASTHAN 84 STC BSF Jodhpur, Mandore [email protected] Road Jodhpur, Distt. Jodhpur, Rajasthan WEST RAJASTHAN 85 CISF 8th Res. Bn. Jaipur cpcmastercanteen8thrbjaipur@g (Rajasthan) mail.com, [email protected] WEST RAJASTHAN 86 CISF RTC Deoli-I, (Raj) [email protected] WEST RAJASTHAN 87 SHQ BSF Bikaner, Rajasthan [email protected] WEST RAJASTHAN 88 GC-I(A) Golf Course Road, [email protected] Ajmer, (Rajasthan) EAST MEGHALAYA 89 SHQ BSF, Shillong, PO- [email protected] Mawpat, Distt- Khasihills East, Meghalaya EAST SIKKIM 90 SHQ (GTK) ITBP Metro chairmanmastercanteengtk@gm Point, Samdur Post, ail.com, itcellgtk@ itbp.gov.in Gangtok, Sikkim-737102 SOUTH TAMIL NADU 91 RTC CISF Arakkonam, [email protected], Sureksha Campur-PO [email protected] Arakkonam,Sureksha campus- PO Arakkonam vellore-Dist. Tamilnadu SOUTH TAMIL NADU 92 GC CRPF Avadi, Chennai (Tamilnadu)-600 065 [email protected] SOUTH TAMIL NADU 93 CTC-II, CRPF ,CBE -Sanjivee [email protected] Hills, PO-Thopampatti, Distt- Coimbatore, (TN) EAST TRIPURA 94 FTR HQ BSF, Tripura, [email protected] Salbagan,PO-Salbagan,Dist- Tripura(West), PIN- 799012, EAST TRIPURA 95 SHQ BSF, PO: Panisagar, [email protected] Tripura EAST TRIPURA 96 GC, CRPF,Agartala, Salbagan, [email protected]
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