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DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRE (Dics) DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRE (DICs) S. District Address Email N. 1. Ajmer General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Near RPSC Building, Jaipur Road Ajmer-305001 2. Alwar General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Moti Dungri Road Near Bhawani Tope Circle Alwar-301001 3. Banswara General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Opp. Nehru Yuva Kendra, Ambedkar Circle, Dialab Road Banswara-327001 4. Baran General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Collectrate Parisar, Kota Road Baran-325205 5. Barmer General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Krishi Mandi Road Near Punjab National Bank, Industrial Area Barmer-344001 6. Bharatpur General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Kendriya Vidhyalaya Ke Paas, RIICO Road Bharatpur-321001 7. Bhilwara General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Near Pansal Choraha, Pur Road Bhilwara-311001 8. Bhiwadi General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre RIICO Chowk Bhiwadi-301019 9. Bikaner General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Chopra Katla, Rani Bazar Bikaner-334001 10. Bundi General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre P-9, Nainva Road Bundi-323001 11. Chittorgarh General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Industrial Area, Chanderia Chittorgarh 12. Churu General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Near Churu Collectorate Churu-331001 S. District Address Email N. 13. Dausa General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Collectorate Crossing, Bypass Dausa-303303 14. Dholpur General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Opp. S.P. Office New Collectorate Dholpur-328001 15. Dungarpur General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre RIICO Industrial Area Dungarpur-314001 16. Hanumangarh General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Near Old Collectorate, Hanumangarh Junction-335512 17. Jaipur (Urban) General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre, Jaipur (Urban) Udyog Bhawan, Tilak Marg, C-Scheme Jaipur-302005 18. Jaipur (Rural) General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre, Jaipur (Rural) Udyog Bhawan, Tilak Marg, C-Scheme Jaipur-302005 19. Jaisalmer General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Near Hotel Dhola Maru, Jethwai Road Jaisalmer-345001 20. Jalore General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Industrial Area Ist Phase, Bagora Road Jalore-343001 21. Jhalawar General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Kota Road Jhalawar-326001 22. Jhunjhunu General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre RIICO Industrial Area Jhunjhunu-333001 23. Jodhpur General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Udhyog Bhawan, New Power House Road Industrial Estate Jodhpur-342003 24. Karauli General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre RIICO Industrial Area, Gadka Ki Chowki Karauli 25. Kota General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre D.C.M. Road, Industrial Estate, Kota-324007 S. District Address Email N. 26. Nagaur General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Industrial Area, Basni Road Nagaur-341001 27. Pali General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Industrial Area, Mandia Road Pali-306401 28. Phalodi General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Plot No. A/62, RIICO Residential Colony Phalodi (Distt. Jodhpur) 29. Pratapgarh General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Room No. 138, Mini Secretariat (District Collectorate) Dhariawad Road Pratapgarh-312605 30. Rajsaman d General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Collectorate Campus, Near Tehsil Office Rajsamand-313326 31. Sawai Madhopur General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Collectorate Road, M.P. Colony Sawai Madhopur-322001 32. Sikar General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre RIICO Industrial Area, Jaipur Road Sikar-332001 33. Sirohi General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre National Highway No.14, Near Sanjeevni Hospital Sirohi-307001 34. Sri Ganganagar General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Industrial Estate, Near Police Line, Sri Ganganagar-335001 35. Tonk General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Near Sindhi Colony, Jaipur Road Tonk-304001 36. Udaipur General Manager [email protected] District Industries Centre Mewar Industrial Area, Madri Udaipur-313003 .
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