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Uttar Pradesh 2 Allahabad One Stop Centre, Rani Laxmi Bai Asha Jyoti Kendra, 7235004604 Dpoalld09gmail.Com Dr OSC Sakhi Kendra No. District Address Contact No. E-mail 1 Banda One Stop Centre, District Hospital, Civil Lines, 8795813206 [email protected] Banda, Banda District, Uttar Pradesh 2 Allahabad One Stop Centre, Rani Laxmi Bai Asha Jyoti Kendra, 7235004604 dpoalld09gmail.com Dr. Kaatju Road, Behind Parivar Niyojan Kendra, Allahabad, Adilabad District, Uttar Pradesh 3 Agra One Stop Center, Raja Mandi Chauraha, Mahila 7235004607 Chikitsalaya, Asha Jyoti Kendra, Agra, Agra district, UP 4 Bareilly One Stop Centre, Asha Jyoti Kendra, Near Khurram 7235004602 [email protected] Gohotiya, opposite Mental Hospital, Bareily, Bareily District, Uttar Pradesh 5 Ghazipur One Stop Centre, CMO office, Adarsh Nagar,Gora 7235004600 [email protected] Bazar, Janpath, Ghazipur, Ghazipur District, Uttar Pradesh 6 Ghaziabad One Stop Centre, MMG Hospital AJK, Near 7235004603 Shambhu Dayal Degree College, Ghaziabad, Ghaziabad district, UP 7 Gorakhpur One Stop Centre, BRD Medical College, Thana 7235004590 [email protected] Gulaahrioya, Gorakhpur, Gorakhpur District, Uttar Pradesh 8 Jhansi One Stop Centre, Rani Laxmi Bai Asha Jyoti Medical 510370226 [email protected] College Complex, Jhansi, Jhansi District, Uttar Pradesh 9 Kannauj One Stop Centre, Vinod Dixit Hospital, Makrand 7235004554 [email protected] Nagar, GP Road, Kannauj Kannauj District, Uttar Pradesh 10 Kanpur One Stop Centre, Rani Laxmi Bai Asha Jyoti Medical 7235004547 [email protected] College,Sankraamad Rog Sansthan, Gol Chauraha, Kanpur, Kanpur District, Uttar Pradesh 11 Lucknow One Stop Centre, Lok Bandh Hospital, AKJ LDS 7235004513 Kanpur Road Yojna, Lucknow, U.P 12 Mirzapur One Stop Centre, DPO Office, Next to Collectorate 9506600723, 0542-253048 [email protected] Treasury, Mirzapur District, Uttar Pradesh 13 Meerut One Stop Centre, Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel 7235004568 pandeysudhakarsharan@gmail. Chikitsalya, Gadh Road, Meerut, Meerut District, com Uttar Pradesh 14 Muzaffarnagar One Stop Centre, Community Health Centre,Vikas 9454465195 [email protected] Khand,Sadar, Muzaffarnagar. Muzaffarnagar District, Uttar Pradesh 15 Pilibheet One Stop Centre, District Hospital, Pilibheet, 9450229760 [email protected] Pilibheet District, Uttar Pradesh 16 Sahajahanpur One Stop Centre,Women Hospital Complex, 9452877281 districtprobationoffice@gmail. Shahjahanpur, Shahjahanpur District, Uttar Pradesh com 17 Varanasi One Stop Centre, Pandit Deen Dayal Hospital Near 7235004581 [email protected] Mahaveer Mandir, Varanasi, Varanasi, District Uttar Pradesh.
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