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Telephone Directory HARYANA AT A GLANCE GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE OF Divisions 6 Sub-tehsils 49 HARYANA Districts 22 Blocks 140 Sub-divisions 71 Towns 154 Tehsils 93 Inhabited villages 6,841 AREA AND POPULATION 2011 TELEPHONE Geographical area (sq.kms.) 44,212 Population (lakh) 253.51 DIRECTORY Males (lakh) 134.95 Females (lakh) 118.56 Density (per sq.km.) 573 Decennial growth-rate 19.90 (percentage) Sex Ratio (females per 1000 males) 879 LITERACY (PERCENTAGE) With compliments from : Males 84.06 Females 65.94 DIRECTOR , INFORMATION, PUBLIC RELATIONS Total 75.55 & PER CAPITA INCOME LANGUAGES, HARYANA 2015-16 At constant prices (Rs.) 1,43,211 (at 2011-12 base year) At current prices (Rs.) 1,80,174 (OCTOBER 2017) PERSONAL MEMORANDA Name............................................................................................................................. Designation..................................................................................................... Tel. Off. ...............................................Res. ..................................................... Mobile ................................................ Fax .................................................... Any change as and when occurs e-mail ................................................................................................................ may be intimated to Add. Off. ....................................................................................................... The Deputy Director (Production) Information, Public Relations & Resi. ............................................................................................................... Languages Department, Haryana ........................................................................................................................ Old PWD (B&R) Building, Driving Licence No. ........................................................................................ Sector 19-B, Chandigarh. Vehicle Registration No. ................................................................................ Telelphone : 0172-2722018-19 Life Insurance Policy No. ............................................................................... E-mail : [email protected] Aadhar No. ..................................................................................................... Permanent A/c. No. (PAN)............................................................................... G.P.F. No. ...................................................................................................... Blood Group .................................................................................................. C O N T E N T S (9) Census Operations ............................................................. 54 (10) Civil Aviation ........................................................................ 54 1. Call in Emergency/Telecom Services .............................................. (i) (11) Consolidation ....................................................................... 55 2. Roadways/Railways/Airlines/Tourist Offices/Theatre/Clubs .......... (ii) (12) Cooperation ......................................................................... 55 3. Raj Bhavan ..................................................................................... 1 (13) Development & Panchayats ................................................. 55 4. Vidhan Sabha ................................................................................. 2 (14) Economic & Statistical Analysis ........................................... 56 5. MLAs. Hostel/Dispensary/Haryana Niwas ....................................... 3 (15) Higher Education.................................................................. 57 6. Punjab & Haryana High Court .......................................................... 4 (16) School Education ................................................................. 59 7. Ctrl. Admtv. Tribunal ........................................................................ 8 (17) Elementary Education .......................................................... 59 8. Council of Ministers/CM Office ........................................................ 9 (18) Elections ............................................................................. 61 9. Commissions/Tribunals/etc. ........................................................... 15 (19) Electronics & I.T................................................................... 61 10. Administrative Secretaries ............................................................ 25 (20) Chief Electrical Inspector ..................................................... 61 11. Joint Secretaries ........................................................................... 35 (21) Employment ......................................................................... 61 12. Deputy Secretaries ....................................................................... 36 (22) Environment ........................................................................ 62 13. Under Secretaries ........................................................................ 36 (23) Excise & Taxation ................................................................ 62 14. Sectt./New Sectt. Rax Numbers .................................................... 39 (24) Fisheries ............................................................................. 63 15. Departments : (25) Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs .......................... 63 (1) Advocate General ............................................................... 43 (26) Forests ............................................................................... 64 (2) Agriculture & Farmers Welfare ............................................ 50 (27) Gazetteers Organisation ...................................................... 65 (3) Animal Husbandry & Dairying .............................................. 51 (28) Grievances ......................................................................... 66 (4) Archaeology & Museums ..................................................... 52 (29) Health Services ................................................................... 66 (5) Architecture ........................................................................ 52 (30) AYUSH................................................................................ 67 (6) Archives ............................................................................. 53 (31) Food & Drugs Administration ............................................... 67 (7) Art and Culture .................................................................... 53 (32) National Health Mission (NHM).............................................. 68 (8) Adminstrator General Official ,Trustee & Treasurer, Charitable Endowments ....................................................... 54 (33) State Health Resource Centre (HSHRC) ............................... 69 (34) Haryana Aids Control Society .............................................. 69 (59) C.I.D. ................................................................................... 83 (35) State TB Society, Haryana ................................................... 69 (60) Home Guards & Civil Defence .............................................. 84 (36) State Leprosy Society ......................................................... 69 (61) Prisons ................................................................................ 84 (37) ESI ...................................................................................... 70 (62) Vigilance ............................................................................. 84 (38) HIPA ................................................................................... 70 (63) State Vigilance Bureau ........................................................ 85 (39) Horticulture .......................................................................... 71 (64) Printing & Stationery ............................................................ 85 (40) Hospitality............................................................................ 72 (65) Prosecution ......................................................................... 86 (41) Industries & Commerce ........................................................ 72 (66) PW (B&R) ............................................................................ 86 (42) Information, Public Relations & Languages ........................... 73 (67) Public Health Engineering ..................................................... 88 (43) Institutional Finance & Credit Control .................................... 74 (68) Rural Development .............................................................. 89 (44) Irrigation and Water Resources ........................................... 75 (69) Sainik and Ardh Sainik Welfare ............................................ 89 (45) HIRMI .................................................................................. 76 (70) Science & Technology ......................................................... 90 (46) Labour................................................................................. 76 (71) Skill Development & Industrial Training .................................. 90 (47) Land Records ...................................................................... 77 (72) Social Justice & Empowerment ............................................ 91 (48) Law & Legislative ...............................................................
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