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Ministry of Home Affairs Telephone List ******** MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS TELEPHONE LIST ******** HOME MINISTER’S OFFICE NAME&DESIGNATION R. NO. OFFICE I.Com RESIDENCE/EMAIL 104 23092462 - - AMIT SHAH 23094686 HOME MINISTER 23017256 (PH) 23017580 (PH)(F) SAKET KUMAR 105 23092462 414 - PS TO HM 23094686 23094221(FAX) RAJEEV KUMAR 107 23092462 414 - OSD in HM Office 23094686 23092113(FAX) SATISH KUMAR CHHIKARA 23092462 414 - OSD in HM Office 23094686 23092979(FAX) ABHISHEK M. CHAUDHARI 103-A 23092462 414 - APS TO HM MINISTER OF STATE (N) OFFICE NITYANAND RAI 101 23092870 - - MINISTER OF STATE 23092595 SURESH KUMAR 198 23092595 270 - Deputy Secretary 23094896(FAX) KUMAR KRANTI 196-A 23092870 270 - ADDL.PS TO MOS 23094896(FAX) ALOK KUMAR 117-B 23092595 270 - PPS TO MoS MINISTER OF STATE (GKR) OFFICE G. KISHAN REDDY 127 23092073 - MINISTER OF STATE 23094054 T. SREEKANTH 127-B 23092073 318 PS TO MoS (G) 23094054 23093549(FAX) SHIV KUMAR 125-B 23092073 318 US O/o MoS(G) 23094495 23093549(FAX) AMIT JAIN 126-C 23092073 318 PS O/o MoS(G) 23094054 23094495 23093549(FAX) RAJESH P. DALAL 126-C 23092073 318 SO O/o MoS(G) 23094054 23093549(FAX) THOTI REDDY PRADEEP REDDY 126 23092073 318 2nd PA O/o MoS(G) 23094054 - 23093549(FAX) HOME SECRETARY’S OFFICE AJAY KUMAR BHALLA 113 23092989 215 [email protected] HOME SECRETARY 23093031 23093003 (FAX) M JAGANNATHA RAO 113-A 23092989 254 [email protected] Sr. PPS TO HS 23093031 23093003 (FAX) SECRETARY (DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL LANGUAGE) DR. SUMEET JERATH NDCC-II 23438266 1007 - Secretary (DOL) A wing 3rd 23438267(F) 1008 floor DHAN SINGH BHARATI NDCC-II 23438266 1007 Sr. PPS TO SECY A wing 3rd 23438267(F) 1008 floor SECRETARY (BORDER MANAGEMENT) OFFICE SANJEEVA KUMAR 124 23092431 201 - SECRETARY (BM) 23092573 (FAX) JYOTI CHOPRA 126-B 23092431 201 PPS to SECY(BM) 23092573 - (FAX) SPECIAL SECRETARY (INTERNAL SECURITY) OFFICE (Vacant) 196 23092601 267 SS(INTERNAL SECURITY) 23094165 [email protected] (FAX) SANJEEV SHARMA 195 23092601 267 Sr. PPS TO SS(IS) 23094165 [email protected] (FAX) SPECIAL SECRETARIES PRAVEEN KUMAR SRIVASTAVA 172-C 23092630 359 [email protected] SS 23092675 (F) SATPAL CHOUHAN 125-A 23093178 307 [email protected] DG (Awards) 23092820 (F) SNEH LATA JAWAS 122 23093178 307 - Sr. PPS TO DG(Awards) ADDITIONAL SECRETARIES GYANESH KUMAR 127-A 23093126 265 [email protected] AS (JKL) North Block 23093143 (F) GOVIND MOHAN 170-A 23092440 369 [email protected] AS (UT) North Block 23092717 (F) VIVEK BHARDWAJ JSH 23383827 201 25265806 AS(PM) R.No-23 23071161(F) [email protected] ANIL MALIK MDCNS 23077514 631 [email protected] AS (FOREIGNERS) 23077513(Fax) RAJIT PUNHANI 192 23094709 212 [email protected] AS & FA (HOME) 23093002 (FAX) SANJAY KUMAR 189 23094709 212 - PPS TO AS & FA (HOME) DHARITRI PANDA MDCNS 011-23075184 611 [email protected] Pr. CCA(HOME) R No 07 011-23073022(F) 1st Flr JOINT SECRETARIES KRISHNA BAHADUR 2nd Floor, 23438054 914 [email protected] SINGH NDCC-II 23438053(F) JS(FFR) SHRI PRAKASH 194 23092962 425 [email protected] JS (ADMN) North Block 23092898(F) PIYUSH GOYAL 171-A 23092736 354 [email protected], JS (BM) North Block 23092569 (F) [email protected] Room No. 8 23075069 [email protected] 647 MDCNS 23075070(F) SATYENDRA GARG 109-C 23094648 325 26863645 JS(NE) North Block 23093694(F) [email protected] PRAVEEN VASHISTA 193-A/2 23092456 373 [email protected] JS(LWE) North Block 23093465(F) ANUJ SHARMA 121 23092436 320 [email protected] JS(CIS) North Block (Tel/fax) [email protected] RAKESH KUMAR SINGH Room No.116 23094927 277 [email protected] JS(POLICE-I) North Block (Tel/fax) SUDHESH KUMAR SHAHI 171-B 23092478 336 [email protected] JS (POLICE-II) North Block 23092051(F) SANJEEV KUMAR JINDAL NDCC-II 23438096 953 JS(DM) 3rd Floor 23438098(F) [email protected] SAHELI GHOSH ROY 188 23092392 (Tel) 434 [email protected] JS (Coordination & North Block 23092241 (Fax) International Cooperation) & Room No. 3 23075092 (Tel) 770 [email protected] CVO MDCNS 23075093 (Fax) 777 SUDHESH KUMAR SHAHI 171-B 23092722 441 [email protected] JS (CS) North Block 23093720(F) ANUJ SHARMA 127-D 23092901 401 - JS (UT) Addl Charge North Block 23094381(F) MEENAKSHI JOLLY NDCC-II 23438130 981 [email protected] JS (DOL) 23438137(F) SUSHIL PAL R.No. 13-A 23073055 615 [email protected] CCA (Home) MDCNS 23073093(F) PUNYA SALILA Room No 23092785 204 [email protected] SRIVASTAVA 114-B 23093155(F) JS(Women Safety & IS-I) North Block (Vacant) 110 23093124 346 [email protected] JS (JKL) North Block ASHUTOSH AGNIHOTRI 117-A 23092548 314 [email protected] JS (CTCR & IS-II) North Block 23092551 (F) [email protected] K.V PRATAP Room No. 12 23075306 801 JS(UT) MDCNS SREYASI CHAUDHURI 214, 2nd floor 23092123 388 [email protected] JS(IFD) North Block 1. ADMINISTRATION DIVISION P K NAYAK 94-B/1 23092035 352 24627216 CSO [email protected] V.K. RAJAN 17 23094376 316 [email protected] DS (Estt.) & DS(A&V) SUSHIL KUMAR JHA 93-A 23093029 492 - DS (Admn) N R SEKAR RAJU 81-D 23093666 341 [email protected] US (AD.V) (Vacant) 94-B 23092085 353 - US (AD.II) (Vacant) 81-D 23093485 370 US (RTI) S SAMANTA 2-A 23094956 232 24366222 US (AD.III) [email protected] (Addl Charge) SANJAY MEHTA 93-B 23094008 458 [email protected] US(AD-I & VII) D K GHOSH 81-D 23093094 231 US(VIG) P S DANGWAL NDCC-II 23438194 860 [email protected] US (Cash I & II, DDO) Building S. SAMANTA NDCC-II 23438052 [email protected] US (SSO) Building Radhe Shyam Singh 2 23093423 294 - SO (AD-I) TILAK RAJ 2 23093423 294 - SO (AD-IA) KASHI NATH 95 23092934 253 - SO (Ad-II) Leena Sarin 81-D 23093485 370 - SO (RTI-II) ANURAG Hall No-2 23093284 206 - SAXENA North Block 23092922 222 SO (Ad-III) RADHEY SHYAM 15 23094537 240 VERMA SO (Ad-V & VII) VIPUL ALOK 95-A 23093061 460 [email protected] SO(VIG) SATISH SRIVASTAVA 95-A 23093061 460 SO(ACR CELL) D S SACHDEVA 96 23094155 249 [email protected] SO (RTI-I) Kochukuttan V. 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 North Block INDER MOHAN Hall No.4 23092824 455 - SO (PROTOCOL) 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 N. K. YADAV NDCC-II 23438063 944 [email protected] SO(CASH-III) 3rd Floor 2. BM–I DIVISION VISHWAMITRA ANAND 13, 23075309 826, [email protected] Commandant (CNB) MDCNS 806 2nd floor SURAJ SINGH 24 23075318 817 [email protected] COMMANDANT(PB) MDCNS, 624 2nd floor S. K. PRASAD 13, - 689 [email protected] 2IC(PB/Court Cases) MDCNS, 2nd floor R. K. YADAV 24 23075107 859 [email protected] 2IC (BM-III/Bangladesh) MDCNS, 2nd floor ABHIJIT 13, 23075319 803 [email protected] US (CNB) MDCNS 2nd floor JITENDRA KUMAR JHA MDCNS 23075308 821 [email protected] US (MC) 2nd floor H. K. DHASMANA MDCNS 23075320 825 [email protected] US (PB) 2nd floor R C JOSHI MDCNS 23075323 807 [email protected] SO (BM.I) 2nd floor (Tele/Fax) PREM PARKASH 13, 23075308 609 [email protected] SO (BM-II)(IMB) MDCNS 2nd floor BINDU WADHWA 16, 23070153 818 [email protected] SO (BM.VI/Coord) MDCNS,2 nd floor NABAGHANA SHARMA MDCNS - 853 [email protected] SO (BM-IV/CHINA) 2nd floor NIRANJAN MDCNS - 802 [email protected] SO (BM-V/NEPAL & 2nd floor BHUTAN) RAM KISHOR GUPTA MDCNS - 802 [email protected] Consultant (BM-V/Nepal & 2nd floor Bhutan) 3. BM –II DIVISION PRASHANT RAJAGOPAL 12 23075317 616 [email protected] DS (BM-II) MDCNS (Tel/Fax) 2nd floor US (BM-V) MDCNS 23075318 - - P K SRIVASTAV MDCNS 23075318 - US (BM-II) 2nd floor MDCNS - - - SO (BM-I) 2nd floor MDCNS - - SO (BM-III) 2nd floor SANKARA SUBRAMONIAN V MDNCS 23075119 804 [email protected] SO (Coastal Security) 4. CS DIVISION RENU SARIN Room No. 23070180 808 [email protected] DIR (CS-II) 18 MDCNS KRISHAN KUMAR 2nd Floor, 23075291 610 [email protected] DS (CS-I) MDCNS VIJAY KUMAR 125-C, 23093101 296 [email protected] DS (PUBLIC) North Block DEEPAK KUMAR 13, North 23092421 275 deepak.kumar98@nic. in US (PUBLIC) Block ASHOK KUMAR PAL 2nd Floor 23070402 835 [email protected] US (CSR-I) MDCNS LALITA T. HEDAOO 2nd Floor, 23075295 698 [email protected] US (CSR-II) MDCNS SHAKTI PRAKASH 2nd Floor, 23075296 702 legalofficer.cs@mha. ASSTT. COMDT. (LEGAL) MDCNS gov.in ASHIS KUMAR DAS 2nd Floor, 23075298 701 ashishkumardas.edu@ SO(CSR-I) MDCNS nic.in KANWALJIT 2nd Floor, 23075298 810 [email protected] SO(CSR-II) MDCNS, SATBIR SINGH 2nd Floor, 23075301 809 [email protected] SO(CSR-III-A) MDCNS KAMLESHRAHLAN 2nd Floor, 23075301 809 kamlesh.ralhan73@nic. in CONSULTANT (CSR-III-B) MDCNS KUNDAN KUMAR 2nd Floor, 23075298 811 kundan.kumar92@nic. in SO(M&G) MDCNS HARI KUMAR P 2nd Floor, 23075298 700 [email protected] SO (SR) MDCNS PADMA AGNIHOTRI 13, North 23092421 275 padma.agnihotri@ gov.in SO(PUBLIC) Block 5.
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