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Canara Bank Holiday Home Canara Bank, Paharganj Branch, II Floor, No DETAILS OF HOLIDAY HOMES Name of Holiday Address, contact No. & email id of Sno Address of Holiday Home Tele No. Home overseeing office Canara Bank Hotel Love Kush General Administration Section, Opp. ITC Mughal Regional Office, I Floor, 71, Nehru Nagar, 1. Agra 0562-4057000 Fatehabad Road Near Civil Court Crossing, M.G. Road, Agra - 282 001 Agra – 282002. Tele : 0562 - 2525750 Email : [email protected] Canara Bank, Premises & Estate Sec Holiday Home Bengaluru Circle Office, Spencers Towers No. 81/1, 4th Floor No. 86, MG Road, Bengaluru-560001 2. Bengaluru Behind Old Shanthi Talkies 080-26910962 Tele : 080-25588641 extn : 120/121 South End Road 080-25586318 Bengaluru - 560004 E-mail:[email protected] Canara Bank, Premises & Estate Section Panthaniwas Circle Office, Red Cross Bhavan O.T.D.C. Ltd 3. Bhubaneshwar 0674-2432515 Bhubaneswar - 751022 Lewis Road Tele : 0674-2391501 Bhubaneswar - 751 014 Email : [email protected] Canara Bank, Circle Office No.10, 1st & 2nd Floor Premises & Estates Section Rengan Street 524, Anna Salai, Teynampet, 4. Chennai Adjacent to GRT Jewellery 044 -24348182 Chennai 600018 T.Nagar Tele : 044-24349350/24326011 Chennai 600 017 Email : [email protected] [email protected] Canara Bank MOVILA 74, Gandhi Road, Near Shambhu 495/2, Cart Road 0354 - 2251515 5. Darjeeling Darjeeling-734101, West Bengal Near Bardhaman Palace 8509063090 Tele : 0354 - 2252072 Rajbari, Darjeeling - 734 101 Email : [email protected] Canara Bank Holiday Home Canara Bank, Paharganj Branch, II Floor, No. 5/8, 9000-9011, Deshbandhu Gupta Road 6. Delhi Deshbandu Gupta Road 011-23589879 Paharganj, New Delhi - 110055 Paharganj Tele : 011-23588772, 23589879 New Delhi 110055 Email : [email protected] Canara Bank URBA Luxury Service Apartments General Administration Section 24/25, Nova Cidade Enclave Regional Office, Mathias Plaza 7. Goa (Opp. Road of Mall De Goa, 0832-2415168 18th June Road, Panaji, Goa - 403 001 Porvorim) Tele: 0832 - 2225123 Alto Porvorim, Goa - 403 521 Email:[email protected] Canara Bank Devanganam Residency Guruvayur Branch Inner Ring Road 0487-255666 Venus Enclave, Near Railway Gate 8. Guruvayur Near Vyapara Bhavan 09497716666 Trichur Dist - 680 101, Kerala East Nada, Tele: 0487 - 2553054/2556380/2556580 Guruvayur 680 101 Email: [email protected] Hotel Jahanvi Dale Canara Bank, Railway Road Branch Bye Pass Road 01334-244932 Near Mahila Hospital, Haridwar - 249 401 9. Haridwar Kankhal 244934 Tel : 01334-227208/220331 Haridwar - 249408 Email : [email protected] Canara Bank Holiday Home Canara Bank, Premises & Estate Sec. 4th Floor, TAURUS PRIDE Circle Office, Ruby House Heritage Supermarket Bldg Opp: Old MLA Quarters, Himayatnagar 10. Hyderabad 040-23436900 Opp: Hotel Pearl Regency Hyderabad - 500029 Redhills, Lakdikapul Tele : 040-23436921/23436922/23260060 Hyderabad-500 004 Email : [email protected] Page 1 of 4 Canara Bank, Circle Office P & E Section, Hotel Welcome 0141-2372270 SPL No.1A, Gopinath Marg, 9/1, New Colony, Jayanti Market 11. Jaipur 0141-2379974 Near MLA Quarters, Jaipur - 302001 Near Panch Batti 9829210424 Tele : 0141 - 2222909 M.I. Road, Jaipur - 302001 Email: [email protected] Canara Bank, Cape Road Holiday Home Kanyakumari - 629 702 12. Kanyakumari Near Government Hospital 04652-247549 Tele : 04652-246249/247249 Kanyakumari - 629 702 Email : [email protected] Canara Bank Hotel Mount View Jammu Shalimar Road Main 13. Katra Jammu Road 0191 - 234405 Karan Bhavan, Jammu Katra , Dist - Reasi Tele : 0191 - 2543262/2573107/2575073 Email : [email protected] Hotel Lone Star Canara Bank Euretta Lane Jayaraj Residency, Main Road, 14 Kodaikanal Near Prakash Construction 9842109207 Kodaikanal - 624 101, Dindigul Dist Observatory Road Tele : 04542-242405, 241052 Kodaikanal - 624 101 Email : [email protected] Canara Bank, P & E Section Canara Bank Holiday Home Circle Office 15. Kolkata 34A, South End Park 9830364872 21, Camac Street, Kolkata - 700016 Kolkata - 700029 Tele : 033-22831501/22831524 Email : [email protected] Hotel Inn One O Five Canara Bank, Dr. Parmar Building Fritchy Hill G Ward, Plot No. 8 16. Lonavala Pune Mumbai Highway 02114 - 272333 Lonavala - 410 401 Near Raheja Resorts Tele : 02114-271898/273011 Lonavala - 410 302, Dt : Pune [email protected] Canara Bank, Regional Office Ganga Chain Gate General Administration Section Near Housing Board 383/2C, Kamath Complex 17. Madikeri 08272-229561 Madikeri Town 571 201 Convent Junction, Madikeri - 571 201 Kodagu Dist, Karnataka State Tele: 08272 - 221300 Email: [email protected] Meenakshi Apartments Canara Bank, Premises & Estate Sec 74, Ram Nagar, 3rd Street Circle Office, St. Mary's Campus 18. Madurai (Near Aparna Towers) 0452-2302066 East Veli Street, Madurai - 625 001 Byepass Road Tele : 0452-2337060 / 2337040 Madurai - 625 010 Email : [email protected] Canara Bank Holiday Home Canara Bank, Premises & Estate Sec. Hotel Stone House Circle Office, Pune, FP 790(Part) Behind Shanti Villa 09403944537 Shivaji Road, Shivaji Nagar 19. Mahabaleshwar Vishnu Cottage, Malcom Path 09403305959 Near Mangala Talkies, Pune-411 005 Near Bus Stand Tele : 020-25530622 Mahabaleshwar-412806 Email: [email protected] Canara Bank, 131-132, Hotel Shandela, Near HPSEB Himalayan Shopping Arcade, 20. Manali Manali, Dist : Kullu 01902 -252426 Opp. Nagar Parishad, The Mall, Himachal Pradesh 175 131 Manali - 175 131. Tele : 01902 - 250033 [email protected] Canara Bank Quarters Canara Bank, Premises & Estate Sec Pragathi Apartments Circle Office, Balmatta Road 21. Mangaluru 0824-2213122 Pais Garden, Bejai Mangaluru - 575 001. Tele: 0824-2863323 Mangaluru - 575 004 E-mail:[email protected] Canara Bank, Udaipur Main Branch Hotel Hill Top 0294-238133/ 9-C, Madhuban Plot No. 22-A 22. Mount Abu 9414200455 Udaipur - 313001 Near Old Toll Barrier 9952857503 Tele : 0294-2415256 / 2415255 Mount Abu - 307501 Email : [email protected] Page 2 of 4 Canara Bank, P & E Section, Circle Office, Mumbai Holiday Home C-14, G Block, Bandra Kurla Complex No. 35, Mukund Niwas 23. Mumbai 022-24074749 Bandra East, Mumbai - 400 051 Flat No. 15 & 16, 3rd Floor Tele : 022 -26535342/26728428 Sion West, Mumbai - 400 022 E-mail : [email protected] Hotel Sunny Cot Canara Bank The Mall 0135-2632789 59-60 Kulri Road, Mussorie 248179 24. Mussorie Above Bata Showroom 9837368810 Tele : 0135-2636924; Mob : 9456591118 Kulri, Mussorie - 248 179 Emaill : [email protected] Canara Bank, General Administration Canara Bank Holiday Home Section, Regional Office No. 689, Double Road 0821-2344753 No. 26/A, Guest House Road 25. Mysuru Opposite to Water Tank 8050236577 Nazarbad, Mysuru - 570010 Saraswathipuram Tele : 0821-2528291/2528245/2528411 Mysuru - 570009 Email : [email protected] Hotel Shalimar Canara Bank, New Deodars The Mall Sukhatal, Malital, Nainital - 263001 26. Nainital 05942-235432 Opp. Municipal Library Tele : 05942-232181 / 09456591181 Nainital Email : [email protected] Canara Bank Holiday Home Canara Bank, P.B. No. 18 No. 121, Vijayanagaram Ootacamund Branch 27. Ooty 9360102517 Farm Road, Off Ettines Road Tele : 0423-2444087, 0423-2447155 Ooty Email : [email protected] Hotel Eden A Park, Canara Bank, SKN Building, No.6, Tourist Bus Stand, No. 51, Dindigul Road, Palani 624 601 04545-242120 / 28. Palani Adivaram, Tel : (04545) 242016/242926/241150/242203 7708752120 Palani – 624 601, Email : [email protected] Dindigul District [email protected] 06752-255382 Canara Bank, Puri Branch Nayak Beach Resort Pvt Ltd. 06752-255383 Grand Road, Hospital Square Model Beach, C T Road 29. Puri 06752-255384 Puri - 752001 Near Hotel Mayfair 07682822204 Tele : 06752-223561 Puri - 752 002 08658164666 Email : [email protected] Hotel Sri Saravana A/C Canara Bank, 12-A, G H Road 1/9A, South Car Street Ramanathapuram - 623 501 30. Rameswaram 04573-223367 Near State Bank of India Tele : 04567-220201/224221 Rameswaram 623 526 Email : [email protected] Canara Bank Holiday Home Canara Bank, Middle Bazar Prime Rose No.1 20 Kashmiri Mohall 0177-2658439, 31. Shimla Near Sun & Snow Hotel Shimla 171001 9805833871 Panchayat Bhavan Bus Stand Tele : 0177 - 2650542 Shimla - 171 001 Email : [email protected] Canara Bank, Premises & Estate Sec Hotel Sai Palace Budget Circle Office, Pune, FP 790(Part) Near Sai Baba Temple 02423-258181- Shivaji Road, Shivaji Nagar 32. Shirdi Pimplewadi Road 185 Near Mangala Talkies, Pune-411 005 Shirdi (Maharastra) Tele : 020-25530647/25530622 Email: [email protected] Canara Bank Hotel Vamanna Royal General Administration Section 204, East Uthira Street 0431-2435667/ Regional Office, No.1, Royal Road 33. Srirangam Srirangam 2434114 Muthiah Towers, Cantonment, Trichy 01 Trichy 620 006 Tele : 0431-2468216/2415607 Email : [email protected] Canara Bank, General Administration Section Hotel Bliss Regional Office, 45, Renigunta Road 0877-2237773/ 15-2-118 to 122, Govindarajaswamy Temple 34. Tirupati Near Ramanuja Circle 2237774 South Mada Street, Tirupati - 517 501 Tirupati - 517 501 Tele : 0877-2500114/2500131 Email : [email protected] Page 3 of 4 Canara Bank Holiday Home Canara Bank, Premises & Estate Sec. Mannil House, DBRA 86 Circle Office, MG Road 35. Trivandrum (TC 11/1566), 0471-2313631 Trivandrum - 695001 Behind Cliff House, Nanthancode, Tele : 0471-2331340 Kowdiar PO, Trivandrum Email : [email protected] Hotel SITA, Canara Bank, Udaipur Main Branch Infront of NCC Office 9-C, Madhuban 0294-5120678
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