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Updated in June, 2016 SALE COUNTERS OF Updated in June, 2016 SALE COUNTERS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA IN INDIA Total Sale Counters : 107 Sl. Circle/Branch/Office Place of Sale Counter Address of Sale Counter No. 1. ASI, Hqrs, Office, New Directorate Office Janpath, New Delhi - 110 011 Delhi (1) 2. Agra Circle (5) Shilpgram Eastern Gate, O/o Conservation Asstt. ASI, Sub- Taj Mahal Circle, Taj Mahal, Agra Agra Fort O/o Conservation Asstt. ASI, Sub- Circle, Agra Fort, Agra Fatehpur Sikri O/o Conservation Asstt. ASI, Sub- Circle, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra Sikandra, Agra O/o Conservation Asstt. ASI, Sub- Circle, Sikandra, Agra Itimadaulla O/o Conservation Asstt. ASI, Sub- Circle, Itimadaulla, Agra 3. Aurangabad Circle (6) Along with Booking O/o The Sr. Conservation Assistant Counter Archaeological Survey of India, Ajanta Caves, Ajanta Ajanta Sub-Circle, Ajanta, Post : Faradapur - 431 118 District : Aurangabad - 431004 Along with Booking O/o The Sr. Conservation Assistant Counter Archaeological Survey of India, Ellora Caves, Ellora Ellora Sub-Circle, Ellora, Taluka : Khultabad District : Aurangabad - 431 004 Along with Booking O/o The Jr. Conservation Assistant Counter Archaeological Survey of India, Bibi-ka-Maqbara, Bibi-ka-Maqbara Sub-Circle, Aurangabad Begampura, District : Aurangabad - 431 004 Along with Booking O/o The Jr. Conservation Assistant Counter Archaeological Survey of India, Daulatabad Fort, Daultabad Fort Ta Aurangabad Daulatabad Dist. Aurangabad - 431 002 Along with Booking O/o The Sr. Conservation Assistant Counter Archaeological Survey of India, Pnadavlena Caves, Nasik Sub-Circle, Ambed, District : Nasik Nasik - 422 010 Along with Booking Archaeological Survey of India, Counter Aurangabad Caves, Aurangabad, Aurangabad Caves District : Aurangabad - 431 004 4. Bangalore Circle (4) (i) Chitradurga Sub- Fortress and Temples on Fort Chitradurga at Chitradurga Circle the Hill at Chitradunga (ii) Srirangapatna Sub- Daria Daulath Bagh at Daria Daulath Bagh at Circle Srirangapatna Srirangapatna (iii) Archaeological Hoysaleshwara Temple Hoysaleshwara Temple Complex, Museum at Halebidu Complex, Archaeological Museum at Archaeological Museum Halebidu at Halebidu (iv) Mysore Sub-Circle Keshava Temple at Keshava Temple at Somanathpura Somanathpura 5. Bhopal Circle (3) Sanchi Sanchi Stupa, Sanchi, District Raisen (M.P.) Khajuraho Western Group of Temples, Khajuraho, District Chhatarpur (M.P.) Mandu Taveli Mahal, Mandu, District Dhar (M.P.) 6. Bhubaneswar Circle (5) (i) Konark Sub-Circle Sun Temple, Konark At/PO Konark Dist. Puri, Odisha State, Pin - 752 111 (ii) Bhubaneswar Sub- Rajarani Temple, At. Tankapani Road, PO Baragarh Circle Bhubaneswar Brit Colony Via. Old Town, (Bhubaneswar) Dist. Khurda, Odisha State, Pin - 751 002 (iii) Bhubaneswar Sub- Khandagiri-Udayagiri At/PO Khandagiri Via. Dumduma, Circle, caves, Bhubaneswar Dist. Khurda, Odisha State, Pin - 751 030 (iv) Bhubaneswar Sub- Archaeological At/PO. Ratnagiri, Dist. Jajpur, Circle, Museum, Ratnagiri, Odisha Pin - 754 236 Odisha (v) Bhubaneswar Sub- Archaeological At/PO. Konark, Dist. Puri, Odisha, Circle, Museum, Konark, Pin - 752 111 Odisha 7. Chandigarh Circle (2) Archaeological Archaeological Museum , Ropar, Museum, Ropar College Road, Ropar (Roopnagar) (Roopnagar), Punjab Punjab Archaeological Archaeological Museum, Sheikh Museum, Thanesar Chilli’s Tomb, Thanesar, Distt. Kurukshetra (Haryana) 8. Chennai Circle (15) (i) Gingee Sub-Circle Rajagiri Fort Rajagiri Fort, Gingee, ASI, Gingee Sub-Circle, Gingee Krishnagiri Fort Krishnagiri Fort, Gingee, ASI, Gingee Sub-Circle, Gingee (ii) Mamallapuram Shore Temple Sr. Conservation Assistant, ASI, Mamallapuram Sub-Circle, Mamallapuram Five Rathas Sr. Conservation Assistant, ASI, Mamallapuram Sub-Circle, Mamallapuram (iii) Trichy Interpretation Centre, Main Guard Gate, Teppakulam Trichy (PO), Trichy - 620 002 (iv) Trichy Jain Cave Temple, Sittannavasal (PO), Annavasal Sittannavasal (Via) Pudukkottai - 622 101 (v) Trichy Eladipattam Sittannavasal (PO), Annavasal Sittannavasal (Via) Pudukkottai - 622 101 (vi) Trichy Sikhanathaswamy Kudumianmalai, Kudumianmalai Temple, (PO), Vayalogam (Via), Kudumiyanmalai Pudukkottai - 622 104 (vii) Trichy Moovarkoil Kodumbalur Kodumbalur, Kodumbalur (PO), Veeralimalai (Via), Pudukkottai - 621 316 (viii) Trichy Fort on Rock Pallapatti, Malaikkottai, Kamarajapuram, Dindigul Dindigul - 624 001 (ix) Thanjavur Sri Brihadeswara Sri Brihadeswara Temple, Temple, Thanjavur Thanjavur Sub-Circle, Thanjavur, Thanjavur District (x) Thanjavur Sri Brihadeswara Sri Brihadeswara Temple, Temple, Thanjavur Sub-Circle, Gangaikondacholapuram Gangaikondacholapuram, Ariyalur District (xi) Thanjavur Sri Airavateswara Sri Airavateswara Temple, Temple, Darasuram Thanjavur Sub-Circle, Darasuram, Thanjavur District (xii) Chennai Chennai Circle Library O/o the Superintending Archaeologist, Chennai Circle, Fort St. George, Chennai - 9 (xiii) Chennai Fort Museum, ASI, O/o The Dy. Superintending publication sales in Archaeologist, ASI, Fort Museum, ticket counter at Fort Fort St. George, Chennai - 600 009 Museum, Chennai 9. Dehradun Circle (1) Archaeological Archaeological Museum, Museum, Jageshwar Jageshwar, Tehsil-Bhanoli, District- Almora, Uttarakhand, Pin - 263 623 10. Delhi Circle (5) Red Fort Red Fort, Delhi - 110 006 Humayun’s Tomb Humayun’s Tomb, New Delhi Qutb Minar Qutb Minar, Mehrauli, New Delhi Purana Qila Mathura Rd, New Delhi -110003 Jantar-Mantar Sansad Marg, Connaught Place, New Delhi - 110 001 11. Dharwad Circle (10) Circle Office, Dharwad Dharwad Circle Behind Sahitya Bhavan, Near R.N. (Library) Shetty Stadium, Dharwad - 580 008, Karnataka Sub-Circle Office Durga Temple, Aihole Archaeological Colony, Aihole, Hungund Taluk, Bagalkot District : Karnataka, Pin - 587 124 Sub-Circle Office Jaina & Vaishnava Main Basti Road, (Jain & Vaishnav Caves, Badami Caves Road) Bagalkot District: Karanataka, Pin - 587 001 Sub-Circle Office Group of Monuments -do- (World Heritage), Pattadakal Sub-Circle Office Gol-Gumbaz, Bijapur Gol Gumbaz Campus, Bijapur, Karnataka, Pin - 586 101 Sub-Circle Office Ibrahim-Rouza, Bijapur Sub-Circle Bijapur, Gol Gumbaz Campus Bijapur, Karnataka, Pin - 586 101 Sub-Circle Office Temple and Sculpture Near Jaina Basti Road, Lakkundi, Gallery, Lakkundi Gadag, District : Karnataka Museum Branch Archaeological Archaeological Museum, Museum, Aihole Archaeology Colony, Aihole-587 201, Dist. : Bagalkot Museum Branch Archaeological Archaeological Museum, Badami - Museum, Badami 587 201 Museum Branch Archaeological Archaeological Museum, Gol- Museum, Bijapur Gumbaz, Bijapur - 586 101 12. Goa Circle (1) Archaeological Archaeological Museum, Old Goa, Museum, Velha Goa Goa - 403402 13. Guwahati Circle (4) Sub Circle Sivasagar Ranghar Pavilion, Ranghar Pavilion, Joysagar, Dist. Joysagar Sivasagar, State Assam Kareng Ghar Palace Talatal Ghar, Joysagar, Dist. (Talatal Ghar), Joysagar Sivasagar, State Assam Vishnu Dol, Joysagar Vishnu Dol, Joysagar, Dist. Sivasagar, State Assam Ahom Raja’s Palace, Ahom Raja Palace, Gargaon, Dist. Garhgaon Sivasagar, State Assam 14. Hyderabad Circle (9) Golkonda Fort, Office of the Senior Conservation Hyderabad Assistant, Golkonda Fort, Golkonda, Hyderabad Telangana State, Pin - 500008 Thousand Pillared Office of the Conservation Temple, Warangal Assistant, Thousand Pillared Temple Warangal, Warangal District, Telangana State, Pin - 506 011 Chandragiri Fort Office of the Conservation Chandragiri Assistant, Chandragiri Fort, Chandragiri, Chittor District, Andhra Pradesh, Pin - 517 101 Ruined Buddhist Stupa Ruined Buddhist Stupa and other and other Remains at Remains at Amaravati, Guntur Amaravati District, Andhra Pradesh - 522 020 Office of the Office of the Conservation Conservation Assistant, Assistant, ASI, Visakhapatnam, ASI, Visakhapatnam Sub-Circle, H. No. 16-1-22/2, Sub-Circle, Digumarti Rama Swamy Marg, Visakhapatnam Mharanipeta, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, Pin - 530 001 Buddhist Remains at Buddhist Remains at Salihundam, Salihundam, Boravanipeta Village, Gora Salihundam (Manadal), Salihundam (PO), Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh, Pin - 532 401 Buddhist Remains at Buddhist Remains at Bojjankonda, Bojjankonda, Sankaram Sankaram, Sankaram Village, Rebaka (PO), Anakapalli, Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh, Pin - 531 002 Archaeological Archaeological Museum Museum, Nagarjunakonda, Nagarjunakonda, Nagarjunakonda Vijayapuri South, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh, Pin - 522 439 Archaeological Archaeological Museum Amaravati, Museum, Amaravati Amaravati, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh 15. Jaipur Circle (1) Deeg Palace, Deeg Deeg Palace, Deeg, Bharatpur 16. Kolkata Circle (4) Kolkata Metcalfe Hall, 12, Strand Road, Kolkata - 700 001, (W.B.) Kolkata Currency Building, Ground Floor, 1, B.B.D. 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