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Information Submitted by Zonal Chief Commissioners / Jurisdictional Commissioners As on 01.03.2006 Sr Source: Information submitted by Zonal Chief Commissioners / Jurisdictional Commissioners as on 01.03.2006 Sr. Jurisdiction of the Tel. No. of P.R.O. / Control Tel. No. / FAX of Help ZONES COMMISSIONERATE Address of the Help Centre E-mail Address No. Commissionerate Room Centre Areas covered under the Gujrat Chamber of Commerce & jurisdiction of Central Industry, Shri. Ambica Mills, 079-26582301 to 04 1 COMMISSIONER, SERVICE TAX 079-26300061 ExciseAhmedabad-I & II Gujrat Chamber Bldg., Ashram Fax: 079-26587492 Commissionerates Road, Ahmedabad 380009 Area under the districts of Gujrat Chamber of Commerce & Kheda, gandhinagar, Industry, Shri. Ambica Mills, 079-26582301 to 04 2 AHMEDABAD-III 079-27540366 Banaskantha, Mehsana, Patan & Gujrat Chamber Bldg., Ashram Fax: 079-26587492 Sabarkantha of Gujrat State Road, Ahmedabad 380009 Premises of the Rajkot Area under Rajkot, Jamnagar & 0281-2362235 3 RAJKOT 0281-2457735 Engineering Association, GIDC, AHMEDABAD Kutch districts of Gujrat State Fax: 0281-2362506 Bhaktinagar, Rajkot 0278-2521087 Saurashtra Chamber of 4 Bhavnagar District 0278-2424279 0278-2523627 Commerce & Industry, 315, Wadhwan Industrial Association, Surendranagar District 02752-220068 02752-241507 C-1/614, GIDC Estate, Wadhwan BHAVNAGAR President, Junagadh Chamber of 0285-2660849 Junagadh, Amreli, Porbandar Commerce& Industry, Maharishi 0285-2024024 0285-2660944 Districts & U.T. of Diu Arvind Marg (Jayshree Road), 0285-2620700 Bhaliya Bhavang, Junagadh Bangalore Chamber of Industries 080-22286080 and Commerce, 3rd Floor, Sheriff 5 BANGALORE- SERVICE TAX 080-22286082 Chambers, No.14, Cunningham Fax 080-22251475 Road, Bangalore 560052 BANGALORE Entire Bangalore Zone 080-22861912 2.Karnataka Small Scale Industries Association, 080-23358698 Bangalore C.Excise II / III No.2,/106, 17th Cross, magadi Fax 080-23102865 Chord Road, Vijaynagar, Bangalore 560040 Bangalore Customs Whole area of Indore Central All India Manufacturers 6 INDORE 0731-2420984 Excise Commissionerate 0731-2446308 Organisation (AIMO), Industrial Federation of Madhya Pradesh 0755-2551771 0755-3048093 Whole area of Bhopal Central Chambers of Commerce & 7 BHOPAL 0755-2551779 0755-2573612 Excise Commissionerate Industry, Udyog Bhawan, 129-A, 0755-2553401 Fax:0755-2551451 BHOPAL Malviya Nagar, Bhopal 2nd Floor, Chodhar Devilal Vyapar Udyog Bhawan at 8 RAIPUR Whole area of Chhattisgarh State 0771-2274375 Chhattisgarh Chamber of 0771-2539275 Commerce(CCCI), Bombay Market, Raipur 492001 (C.G.) Sr. Jurisdiction of the Tel. No. of P.R.O. / Control Tel. No. / FAX of Help ZONES COMMISSIONERATE Address of the Help Centre E-mail Address No. Commissionerate Room Centre In the districts of Cuttack, Puri, Khurda, Nayagarh, Ganjam, Kandhamal, Kendrapara, Jagatsinghpur, Dhenkanal, Angul, Balasore, Mayurbhanj, 0674-3099907 Bhadrak, Rayagada, Koraput, Central Excise, Customs & Service Telefax: 9 Malkangiri, Nabrangpur, 0674-2580191 Tax Help Centre-8 Forest Park, [email protected] 0674-2531013 Kalahandi, Jajpur, Gajapati, & CII Office, Bhubaneswar-751009. BHUBANESHWAR-I Mouza Bamnipal of thana Diatari No.29 of Tahasil Ghaagaon of BHUBANESHWAR the districts of Keonjhar of the state of Orissa. Chamber Bhawan, Rourkela Rourkela-I & II Division 0661-2600112 Chamber of Commerce & 0661-2500045, (Sundargarh & Keonjhar Districts 0661-2600409 Industry, By Pass Road, Rourkela- 0661-2506945 of Orissa) 4 Sambalpur-I & II Division (Nawapara, Bolangir, Boudh, Sambalpur Chamber of 0663-2405609 0663-2411951, 10 BHUBANESHWAR-II Sonepur, Bargarh, Jharsuguda, Commerce, C/O- G.L.Kedia, 0663-2520224 0663-2411751 Deogarh & Sambalpur Districts Dhobi Lane, Sambalpur. of Orissa. H.No.107, Sector-18A, 11 Patiala, Fategarh Sahib in 0172-2784018 Punjab, Chandigarh(U.T.), Chandigarh Bilaspur, Chamba, Himirpur, CHANDIGARH 0172 - 2702371 - 75 Kangra, Kinaur, Kullu, Lahaul & Spiti, Mandi, Shimla, Sirmour, B.B.N.Industries Solan, Una in Himachal Pradesh Districts of Amritsar,Gurdaspur, CHANDIGARH Jalandhar, Nawanshahar, Engineering Export Promotion 0181-2601124 12 JALANDHAR 0181-5084082 Kapurthala and Hoshiarpur in Council, Focal Point, Jalandhar 0181-2602264 Punjab State Central Excise Divisions of The institute of Auto Parts 0161-5022597 13 LUDHIANA 0161-2304799 Ludhiana, Ropar & Sangrur Technology, A-9, Phase -V, Focal 0161-2674597 A.S.S.I. Bhavan, Gagyal Industrial 0191-2482249 J & K State of Jammu and Kashmir 0191-2552872 Area, Jammu 0191-2481899 States of Punjab, Himachal 0183-2506402 The Institute of Auto Parts 0161-5022597 Amritsal Customs (Preventive) Pradesh, UT of Chandigarh 0183-2500102 Technology, A-9, Phase V, Focal 0161-2674597 Sr. Jurisdiction of the Tel. No. of P.R.O. / Control Tel. No. / FAX of Help ZONES COMMISSIONERATE Address of the Help Centre E-mail Address No. Commissionerate Room Centre The Division Nos.1 to 31, 36, 40 to 45, 47 to 49, 52, 100, 102 and 103 of the Corporation of Chennai, Minjur Firka of Ponneri talluk and Madhavaram Firka of Help Centre - I Karumuttu Centre, Tel : 044-2434 9452 Ambattur talluk in Tiruvallur PRO : 044-28331033 email : First Floor, Fax: 044-24349164 CHENNAI - I District in the state of Tamil Control room : 044-28331110 [email protected] Nadu. The Maritime 634, Anna Salai, om Commissioner’s work having the Nandanam, Chennai - 600 035. export jurisdiction in Chennai City through Seaport, Airport and Post Office of export located in Chennai. The Division Nos.32 to 35, 37 to 39, 46, 50, 51, 53 to 99, 101, 104 to 137, 139, 142 to 150 of the Corporation of Chennai, Ambattur Firka (villages viz., Koilpadangai, Nolambur, Adayalampattu, Athipattu, Help Centre - I Mannure, Ambattur, Karumuttu Centre, Tel : 044-2434 9452 email : Ayapakkam, Thirumullaivoyal, Control room : 044-24322001 CHENNAI - II First Floor, Fax: 044-24349164 [email protected] Oragawdan, Meenambeedu, Care taker : 044-24349424 634, Anna Salai, om Kakkapallam, Korattur, Padi, Nandanam, Chennai - 600 035. Mogapair and Patraavaakkam), Red Hills Firka and Morai Firka of Ambattur Talluk; Gummidipoondi Talluk; Uthukottai Talluk and Ponneri Talluk (except Minjur Firka) in Tiruvallur District of the State of Tiruttani Talluk and Pallipattu Talluk of Tiruvallur District, Kaanchipuram Talluk, Tambaram Talluk (excluding Help Centre - II Pallikarani and Alandur Firka ) PRO : 044-28331052 Confederation of Indian Industry, Tel : 044-42444555 and Chenglepet Talluk of 044-28331001 Ext -367 CHENNAI - III Southern Region, Fax: 044-42444510 Kanchipuram District, Vellore 98/1, Velachery Main Road, Guindy, Control room : 044-28331110 District and Hosur Talluk, Chennai - 600 032. Krishnagiri Talluk, Dengenikotta Talluk and Pochampalli Talluk in Dharmapuri District of the State of Tamilnadu. Sr. Jurisdiction of the Tel. No. of P.R.O. / Control Tel. No. / FAX of Help ZONES COMMISSIONERATE Address of the Help Centre E-mail Address No. Commissionerate Room Centre The Division Nos.138, 140, 141, 151 to 155 of the Corporation CHENNAI of Chennai, Maduravoyal Firka (Villages viz. Perumalagaram, Ayanambakkam, Koladi, Puliambedu [Noombal], Sivapadam, Thandalam, Vanagaram, Karambakkam, Maduravoil, Nerkundram, Valasaravakkam and part of Porur) of Ambattur Talluk, Poonamallee Talluk and Tiruvallur Talluk in Tiruvallur Help Centre - II District (except those area Confederation of Indian Industry, Tel : 044-42444555 Control room : 044-24322001 covered under Chennai-II), Southern Region, Fax: 044-42444510 14 CHENNAI - IV Care taker : 044-24349424 Thiruperumbudur talluk and 98/1, Velachery Main Road, Guindy, Pallikarani Firka and Alandur Chennai - 600 032. Firka of Tambaram Talluk (villages viz., Karapakkam, Okkiamthoripakkam, Perunguidi, Seevaram, Pallikaaranai, Medavakkam, Jeladianpettai, Perumbakkam, Sithalapakkam, Kovilancheri, Madurapakkam, Moolacheri, Ottlambakkam, Arasankaazhani, Semancheri, Sholinganallur Part I and Sholinganallur Part II, Kottivakkam, Palavakkam, Neelankarai and Injambakkam, Help Centre - II PRO : 044-24330066 Ext- 111 Confederation of Indian Industry, Tel : 044-42444555 15 SERVICE TAX Entire Chennai City Control room : 044-24322001 Southern Region, Fax: 044-42444510 98/1, Velachery Main Road, Guindy, Chennai - 600 032. Sr. Jurisdiction of the Tel. No. of P.R.O. / Control Tel. No. / FAX of Help ZONES COMMISSIONERATE Address of the Help Centre E-mail Address No. Commissionerate Room Centre The Union Territory of Pondicherry (Except Mahe, Yanam, Karaikal) and districts of Help Centre for Central Excise and Villipuram, Cuddalore and Control room : 0413-2336995 Service Tax, Thiruvanamalai, Madurantakam, 0413-2221999 Pondicherry Chamber of Industry, Tel : 0413-2274364 16 PONDICHERRY Thirukalukundram, Tindivanam PRO :0413-2330368 PIPDIC Industrial Estate, and Melmaruvathur taluks of Mettupalayam Road, Kanchipuram District, (excepting Pondicherry- 605009 the jurisdiction of Kanchipuram firkas) of the State of Tamilnadu. In the district of Ernakulam, Kottayam and idukki of the state of Kerala and Mallappally taluk, athiruvalla taluk, Ayiroor village of Ranni taluk, Aranmula, Mezhuveli, Kulanda and Kidangannoor, villages of Kozhencherry taluk of Kerala Chambers of Commerce & Pathanamthitta District of Kerala 0484 - 2354885, 17 COCHIN 0484 - 2394105 Industry, Chamber Corner, state, the whole of Alleppey 0484 - 2389095 Shanmugam Road Cochin 31 district of Kerala state except Mavelikkara and Karthikappally taluks and the area comprising of Kollokumalai Tea factory ( being part of Kottagudi villaage of Uthampalayan taluk the district of Theni) in the state of tamil nadu In the districts of Trichur, KERALA
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