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Ministry of Home Affairs Telephone List Home MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS TELEPHONE LIST ******** HOME MINISTER’S OFFICE NAME&DESIGNATION R. NO. OFFICE I.Com RESIDENCE/EMAIL 104 23092462 - 23793881 RAJNATH SINGH 23094686 23014184 HOME MINISTER 23017256 (PH) 23017580 (PH)(F) NITESH KUMAR JHA 105 23092462 414 - PS To HM 23094686 23094221(FAX) AMRENDRA KUMAR 107 23092462 414 - SENGAR 23094686 OSD TO HM 23092113(FAX) HARI KRISHNA PALIWAL 106 23094246 416 - ADVISOR KRISHNENDRA PRATAP 103-A 23092462 414 - SINGH 23094686 OSD TO HM 23092979 (FAX) PRABHAT KUMAR TRIPATHI 103-A 23092462 414 - ADDL. PS TO HM 23094686 23092979 (FAX) AMARENDRA TIWARI 103-A 23092462 414 - APS TO HM MINISTER OF STATE (H) OFFICE HANSRAJ GANGARAM 101 23092870 - 23717121 AHIR 23092595 MINISTER OF STATE(H) SUSHIL PAL 198 23092595 270 - PS TO MOS(H) 23094896(FAX) DR.RAJESH ADPAWAR 196-A 23092870 270 - ADDL.PS TO MOS(H) 23094896(FAX) MINISTER OF STATE (R) OFFICE KIREN RIJIJU 127 23092073 - 23017957 MINISTER OF STATE 23094054 23017965 VIKAS ANAND 127-B 23092073 318 26131278 PS TO MOS(R) 23094054 23093549(FAX) ANUPAM YADAV 125-B 23092073 ̘318 26894815 OSD TO MOS(R) 23094495 23093549(FAX) SONAM GECHEN AGOLA 126 23092073 318 ADDL. PS TO MOS(R) 23094054 23094495 23093549(FAX) SHIV KUMAR 125-B 23092073 318 APS TO MOS(R) 23094054 23093549(FAX) AMIT JAIN 126-C 23092073 318 PS, OFFICE OF MOS(R) 23094054 - 23093549(FAX) HOME SECRETARY’S OFFICE RAJIV GAUBA 113 23092989 - - HOME SECRETARY 23093031 23093003 (FAX) SUNIL KR. DHAWAN 113-A 23092989 254 25055632 PR. STAFF OFFICER TO 23093031 HS SATISH KARGETI 113-A 23092989 215 26104456 PPS TO HS 23093031 254 SECRETARY (BORDER MANAGEMENT) OFFICE 124 23092440 369 [email protected] SECRETARY (BM) 23092717 (FAX) DEVENDRA SINGH 122 23092440 369 - PPS TO SECRETARY (BM) 122 23092440 369 - PS TO SECRETARY (BM) SECRETARY (DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL LANGUAGE) PRABHAS KUMAR JHA NDCC-II 23438266 - [email protected] SECRETARY (DOL) A wing 23438267 3rd floor KAVITA HANDA NDCC-II 23438266 - Sr. PPS TO SECY A wing 3rd floor SPECIAL SECRETARY (INTERNAL SECURITY) OFFICE RINA MITRA 196 23092601 267 SS(INTERNAL SECURITY) 23094165 [email protected] (FAX) RAJAN GERA 195 23092601 267 PPS TO SS(IS) 23094165 [email protected] (FAX) ADDITIONAL SECRETARIES BIPIN BIHARI MALLICK 121 23094927 277 21610079 AS(DM) 23092518 [email protected] (FAX) MUKESH KUMAR 122 23094927 277 - PPS TO AS (DM) 23092518 (FAX) RABINDRA PANWAR 192 23094709 212 [email protected] AS & FA (HOME) 23093002 (FAX) SANJAY KUMAR 189 23094709 212 - PS TO AS & FA (HOME) JAIDEEP GOVIND 114-B 23092785 204 23072637 AS (LWE) 23093155 [email protected] (FAX) MAHENDER DUTT 193-B 23092785 204 9013543707 SUNDRIYAL [email protected] Sr. PPS TO AS (LWE) B R SHARMA 125-A 23092431 201 - AS (POLICE) 23092573 (FAX) JYOTI CHOPRA 126-B 23092431 201 PPS to AS(P-I) 23092573 - (FAX) SATPAL CHOUHAN 194 23093178 307 25083140 (SENIOR E.A. ) [email protected] PRAVEEN KUMAR 172-C 23092630 359 [email protected] SRIVASTAVA 23092675 (F) AS(UT) T.V.S.N. PRASAD MDCNS 23388024 - [email protected] AS(CS) 23388022(F) VIJAY KUMAR CHOUBEY 127-D 23093016 296 [email protected] PR. CCA(HOME) 23093293 23092381(FAX ) P K KAIMAL 125-C 23093293 296 - SR PS TO PR.CCA(HOME) 23092381 (FAX) RENU KHANNA 125-C 23093293 296 - PS TO PR.CCA(HOME) 23092381 (FAX) JOINT SECRETARIES BINA PRASAD 2nd Floor, 23438054 673 46536308 JS(FFR) NDCC-II 23438053(F) [email protected] SHRI PRAKASH 117 23092962 425 [email protected] JS (ADMN) SAHELI GHOSH ROY 188 23092392 434 [email protected] JS(C&PG) ANIL MALIK MDCS 23077514 - [email protected] JS (FOREIGNERS) 23077513(Fax) SUDHIR K. SAXENA 193-A/1 23092736 354 [email protected] JS (IS-I) 23092569 (F) SATYENDRA GARG 109-C 23094648 325 26863645 JS(NORTH EAST) North Block 23093694(F) [email protected] PRAVEEN VASHISTA 193-A/2 23092456 373 [email protected] JS(LWE) 23093465(F) MUKESH MITTAL MDCNS 23075069 648 - JS(IS-II) 23075070(F) PRADEEP GUPTA NDCC-II 23438114 801 23219186 JS(BM-I) 5th Floor 23438099(F) [email protected] PRADEEP GUPTA NDCC-II 23438041 790 [email protected] (Addl. Charge) 3rd Floor 23434038(F) JS(BM-II) KUMAR ALOK 110 23092548 314 24122454 JS (POLICE-I) 23092551(F) [email protected] R.K. MITRA 171-B 23092478 336 26492560 JS(POLICE-II) 23092051(F) 437 [email protected] R. K. MITRA NDCC-II 23438111 773 26492560 JS(JUDICIAL) 4th Floor [email protected] A-Wing [email protected] GYANESH KUMAR 127-A 23093126 265 [email protected] JS(J&K) 23093143(F) . V. SHASHANK MDCNS 23075289 - [email protected] SHEKHAR R No 09 23075288 JS(IS-III) 2nd Flr SANJEEV KUMAR NDCC-II 23438096 747 JINDAL 3rd Floor 23438098(F) [email protected] JS(DM) SAHELI GHOSH ROY MDCNS 23075092 - [email protected] JS(IC) Heritage 23075093 Building R. No. 03 VIVEK BHARDWAJ JSH 23383827 201 23072468 JS(PM) R.No-23 23071161(F) [email protected] DR. BIPIN BEHARI NDCC-II 23438130 [email protected] JS (DOL) RAJESH KUMAR 127-C 23092592 315 [email protected] (CCA(Home) North Block 1. ADMINISTRATION DIVISION DUSHYANT SINGH 94-B/1 23092035 352 24627216 CSO & DIR (A) [email protected] J.B.SHARMA 93-A 23094790 321 [email protected] DS (Admn.) V.K. RAJAN 17 23094376 316 [email protected] DS (Estt.) & DS(A&V) SUROJIT GHOSH 81-D 23093666 341 [email protected] US (AD.I) AMARENDRA SINGH 94-B 23092085 353 [email protected] US (AD.II) SUNIL BAREJA 2-A 23094956 232 24366222 US (AD.III) [email protected] DEEPAK KUMAR 13 23092421 275 - US (Public& AD.V) S.L. SHAH NDCC-II 23438194 860 [email protected] US (Cash I & II) Building SUBHENDU HOTA 81-D 23093094 231 [email protected] US (Vig.) S. SAMANTA NDCC-II 23438052 [email protected] US (SSO) Building TAMOGHNA 2 23093423 294 26870710 CHAUDHURI SO (AD-I) TILAK RAJ 2 23093423 294 - SO (AD-IA) NIRANJAN LAL 95 23092934 253 - SO (Ad-II) SHAILENDRA Hall No-2 23093284 206 - BHATNAGAR JalebiCho 23092922 222 SO (Ad-III) wk, North Block ANURAG Hall No-2 23093284 206 - SAXENA JalebiCho 23092922 222 SO (Ad-III-A) wk, North Block K. J. SUNNY 15 23093148 240 - SO (Ad.V) MANOJ KUMAR SINGH 96 23092934 249 [email protected] SO (RTI-I) ANIL KUMAR MADAN NDCC-II 23438255 861 25572451 SO (CASH-I & DDO) Building, 862 [email protected] 8th Floor AJAY PRAKASH VATS Hall No-4 23092824 455 - PROTOCOL OFFICER JalebiCho wk, North Block INDER MOHAN Hall No.4 23092824 455 - SO (PROTOCOL) JalebiCho wk, North Block G.V PANDEY NDCC-II 23438249 858 - SO (Cash-II) Building, 8th Floor NITIN MANE Hall No.3, 23093501 216 - SO (PASS CELL) North Block JalebiCho wk MANOJ KUMAR SINGH 95-A 23093061 460 [email protected] SO (Vig.) BIJENDER SINGH 95-A 23093061 460 [email protected] SO (ACR) GUITE ELSY THANG 81-D 23093485 370 - BIAK LUN SO (RTI-II) N. K. YADAV NDCC-II 23438063 726 [email protected] SO(CASH-III) 3rd Floor VIJAY SHANKAR 212 23094103 258 - TIWARI North SO (CPD) Block SUNIL KUMAR 13 23092421 275 - SO (PUBLIC) 2. BM –I DIVISION NDCC-II 23438131 694 - DIR. (BM-I) 5th Floor (Tel/Fax) PANKAJGOYAL NDCC-II 23438152 616 [email protected] DIR. (BM-II) 5th Floor (Tel/Fax) MAN SINGH NDCC-II 23438247 806 23221151 DIR. (BM-IV) 5th Floor (Tel/Fax) [email protected] ABHIJIT NDCC-II 23438146 803 [email protected] US (BM-IV) 5th Floor (Tel/Fax) JITENDRA KUMAR JHA NDCC-II 23438146 821 [email protected] US (BM-VI) 5th Floor (Tel/Fax) H. K.WADHWA NDCC-II 23438156 689 [email protected] US (COASTAL SECURITY) 5th Floor (Tel/Fax) GAUTAM KUMAR NDCC-II 23438156 609 - SO (BM-II) (INDO-MYANMAR) RAVI SHANKER NDCC-II - 853 [email protected] SO (BM-IV) (INDO-CHINA) 5th Floor CHANDRAMOHAN M. NDCC-II - 804 m.chandramohan61 SO (COASTAL SECURITY) 5thFlr. @nic.in RAM KISHOR GUPTA NDCC-II 23438146 802 [email protected] SO (BM-V) 3. BM –II DIVISION AMIT NIRMAL NDCC-II 23438131 694 - DIR (BM-III) 5thFlr. (Tel/Fax) NDCC-II 23438195 859 - DS (BM-V) (Tel/Fax) VIKAS SRIVASTAV NDCC-II 23438157 603 - US (BM-III) (Tel/Fax) MANJULA VERMA NDCC-II 23438157 802 - SO (BM-I) 5th Floor SATISH KUMAR SINGH NDCC-II 23438132 807 [email protected] SO (BM-III) 5th Floor 4. CS DIVISION S.K. BHALLA NDCC-II, 23438138 610 01202633345 Dir.(CS-I) 5th Floor ASHUTOSH JAIN NDCC-II, 23438147 815 26268565 Dir.(CS-II) 5th Floor S K GUPTA NDCC-II, 23438133 699 DS (SR) 5th Floor R V YADAV NDCC-II, 23438264 883 DS (SC/ST-W) 5th Floor ARUN SOBTI NDCC-II, 23438185 630 US(PR/ATC) 5th Floor MANI RAM NDCC-II, 23438180 702 US(CSR) 5th Floor A K MANISH NDCC-II, 23438180 698 US(SR/M&G) 5th Floor RAJINDER KUMAR PUNIA NDCC-II 23438140 701 [email protected] SO (CSR-I) 5th Floor SATBIR SINGH NDCC-II 23438140 810 - SO(CSR-II) 5th Floor MAHALINGAM V. NDCC-II 23438141 809 SO (CSR-III-A) 5th Floor KAMLESH RAHLAN (SMT.) NDCC-II 23438141 809 SO (CSR-III-B) 5th Floor KIRAN LAL NDCC-II 23438141 623 - SO(CSR-IV) 5th Floor G.K. BHOJAL NDCC-II 23438141 812 SO (ATC) 5th Floor REMESH PATTATH NDCC-II 23438136 700 - CONSULTANT (SR) 5th Floor SANTOSH KUMAR NDCC-II 23438263 813 SO (SC/ST-W) 5thFlorr JAI PRAKASH NDCC-II 23438140 811 jai.prakash59@nic.
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