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Covid 19 International Helpdesk Numbers TOP COVID 19 INTERNATIONAL HELPDESK NUMBERS UAE OMAN QATAR KUWAIT ZAMBIA MOZAMBIQUE BAHRAIN WEST INDIES SAUDI ARABIA BOTSWANA USA MALAYSIA [last updation on 18/04/2020] UAE SNo NAME MOBILE NUMBER FIJAIRAH (East cost of UAE) 1 Hashim 050 3901330 2 Lenin Kuzhiveli 052 9345935 3 Subhash V. S 052 5311615 4 Sabitha 054 4041412 5 Basheer Ulliyil 055 8556115 6 Sujith V. P 050 4905257 7 Firoz Fujairah 050 5979587 8 Ebrahim 055 9110506 TOP DIBBA 1 Lestin C U Dibba 056 6244854 2 Anil Dibba 050 2900293 3 Rajesh Dibba 050 6871434 4 Khader Dibba 055 7418544 KALBA 1 C. K. Aboobekker Kalba 050 5206301 2 Antony C.X Kalba 050 7996897 3 Niyas Kalba 055 5112096 KHORFAKKAN 1 Sukumaran Khorfakkan 050 7995679 2 Murali Khorfakkan 050 7897602 TOP ABUDHABI 1 Padmanabhan. P 050 6112179 2 Krishna kumar V.P 050 6921018 3 Ansari Sainudheen 050 4923776 4 Rasheed Pattambi 050 8264991 5 Shibu Varghese 050 5700314 6 Shyni Balachandran 050 9045092 7 Bindu Shobhi 055 5110536 8 A.M. Ansar 050-6177041 9 Babu vadakara 050-6113427 10 Mohandas 02-6314455 11 Mrs. Anitha rafeeq 050-3228829 12 Biju Varghese 056 1495387 TOP AL AIN 1 Eisa K V 050 6941921 2 Shajith A T 050 8451030 3 Noushad 050 5877688 4 Santhosh 050 6430399 5 Rasal Mohamed Sali 050 4935402 6 Jabir Beeran 050 4591127 7 Thasveer K V 050 3847472 8 Suresh 050 8114957 TOP AJMAN 1 Ashraf Tamarassery 055 3886727 2 Jassim Mohammed 052 6993225 3 Sujikumar 050 5394473 4 Gireesan KN 055 4057804 5 Prajith VB 052 7516660 6 Abhilash Basheer 050 3517369 7 Chandran Beppur 055 2152464 8 Rasak 050 3054100 9 Manu BK 050 9377174 TOP UM AL QUIWAN 1 Sajjad Saheer 050 5761505 2 Mohammed Moideen 052 9134569 3 Shanooj Nambiar 052 9144112 4 Vidhyadaran 050 5761195 5 Moideen CK 050 4973893 6 Rasheed Ponnandy 050 3080609 7 Prasoodhan TV 050 5172209 8 Naseer Padoor 050 5171495 TOP DUBAI 1 Kunhammed 052 2992267 2 Adv Sajid Aboobacker 055 5780224 3 Rajan K 055 7803261 4 Naseer Vatanappally 050 7772146 5 Riyas CK 055 2284800 6 Wilson Thomas 050 4563811 7 Kunjavutty Kader 052 2809533 8 Sreekala 050 2241803 9 Adv Anjali 050 4889076 10 Rajan Kolavi 050 5945842 11 Biju 050 3568606 12 Prince Ackaf 050 4582096 13 Hamsa Thotti 050 4548359 14 Adv .Hashik Thayikandy 050 4941923 15 N.P.Ramachandran 050 6253495 16 B.A.Nazar 055 4287707 17 Abdul Salam Saqafi 050 4733009 18 Ismail Kakkad 055 1242314 19 Muhammad Pullaloor 055 3974290 20 Nishab 052 1156707 RAS AL KHAIMAH 1 Nasar Aldana 050 2771559 2 Jayalakshmi 055 6246478 3 Sethunath 050 7992121 4 Ajayan 050 4878212 5 Naseer Chethrapinni 055 4979863 6 Sumesh Madathil 055 4265982 7 S.A.Salim 050 6477468 8 Thaha 07 2264797 9 K. R. Mohanan pillai 055 9492729 10 Mahruf 050 6273168 11 Sujash 055 1085771 12 Santhosh 054 4786874 SHARJAH 1 Adv. Y A Rahim 052 5114552 2 Biju Soman 050 4820656 3 Ameer Kallumpuram 050 2434947 4 Abdul Salam 058 5909386 5 Manoj Kumar 055 8186863 6 Sreekumari 050 3097209 6 Anil Ambat 050 6884952 8 Sameendran 050 4812573 9 Prakash 050 3448155 10 Abdul Wahid 050 5515366 TOP OMAN No. Name City Area Mob No. 1 P M Jabir Ruwi Muscat 99335751 2 Balalkrishnan K Al Khuwair Muscat 92095357 3 Ahmed Rayees Qurum Muscat 93404891 4 Nandesh Pillai Wadi Kabir Muscat 92828552 5 Dr. Retnakumar Wadi Kabir Muscat 92835040 6 Ratheshan K Al Khuwair Muscat 99656896 7 Reiju Marakkath Rajan Wadi Kabir Muscat 93904889 8 Nishanth PP Darseit Muscat 92127185 9 Bindu Parayil Ruwi Muscat 95086976 10 Jayan Ruwi Muscat 98981020 11 Jaikish Pavithran Ruwi Muscat 95334408 12 Sunith Thekkadavan Kizhakkeveed Ruwi Muscat 92413676 13 Jaffar Ruwi Muscat 96181096 14 Shaji Sebastian Muttrah Muscat 99724669 15 Shaji Kaniyarathil Muttrah Muscat 95500373 16 Navas Chengala Muttrah Muscat 99067310 17 Abdul Gafoor Puduveedu Muttrah Muscat 99014081 18 Prajosh TK Wattayah Muscat 95387369 19 Santoshkumar V. MBD/CBD Muscat 92338105 20 Najeeb K Moideen Ghobra Muscat 98580475 21 Niyas Ghobra Muscat 98160494 22 Riyas Ambalavan Ghala Baushar 99886914 23 Anu Chandran Azaiba Baushar 92060939 24 Premanandan Mukkampat Quriyat Quriyat 92329818 25 Noufal Punnathil Seeb Seeb 92668910 26 Babu C P Seeb Seeb 99796871 27 K. Sambasivan Al Khoud Seeb 93389408 28 Parambath Edamana Anilkumar Rusayl Seeb 98113170 29 Subair K Syed Jiffnain Seeb 97428246 30 Praveen Vijayan Nair S Mabela Seeb 95283604 31 Sasikumar CP N Mabela Seeb 92304288 32 Rajeev Maliath Ramachandran Barka Seeb 99425539 33 Shamal Kuttakkettil Rustaq South Batinah 95792540 34 Dileep Kumar G Muladha South Batinah 95752505 35 Abdul Aseeb Siddique Suwaiq South Batinah 97366400 36 Binoy Prabhakaran Suwaiq South Batinah 92961523 37 Anthony Pulikkotil Bidayah North Batinah 99030835 38 Balachandran Saham North Batinah 99510822 39 Yousuf Salim Sohar North Batinah 97170786 40 Sasindran Kangantvida Sohar North Batinah 99714948 41 RI Majeed Falaj North Batinah 99078295 42 Shereef T S Nizwa Dhakliya 99029192 43 Raveendran Sreekumar Ibri Dhahira 99569407 44 Muhammed Iqbal Ibri Dhahira 99004240 45 Thadathil Prakash Ibra Sharqiah 96225094 46 Joshi Edasserri ibra Sharqiah 91097824 47 Neeraj Puthuparambil Sur Sharqiah 94059709 48 Karayi Pavithran Salalah Dhofar 99098715 49 Pavithran AK Salalah Dhofar 99671062 50 Mohammed Ali Salalah Dhofar 99494786 51 Hussain Master Kachilodi Salalah Dhofar 92311240 52 Sudheesh Kumar Khasab Musandam 98984022 53 Sharaf Ali Khasab Musandam 91102108 54 Dr. Arif Ali Kolethekat For Medical Advice - S Qaboos University 93658163 55 Dr. Baby Sam Samuel Chairman, Indian Schools Board - 99294922 56 Adv. Girish Kumar Norka Legal Consultant 99818744 57 Ministry of Health 1212 24441999 -Toll Free Ministry OMAN - SALALAH No Name Area Mobile No 1 HRIDHYA S MENON SALALAH 92333521 2 MOHANDAS THAMPI SALALAH 93204494 3 SURESH BABU SALALAH 99356798 4 MOHEMMADALI SALALAH 99494786 5 PAVITHRAN KARAYI SALALAH 99098715 6 RASSAL MOHAMMED SALALAH 90997331 7 RAMESH SALALAH 99486127 8 GIRIJA VALLABHAN NAIR SALALAH 99292003 9 BAIRA JYOTHISH SALALAH 97366768 10 ABDUL RASAQ SALALAH 99759895 11 SULAIMAN SADI SALALAH 91441947 12 Dr. SHAJI P SREEDHAR SALALAH 99675586 13 USMAN SALALAH 93135873 14 KARUNAN A P SALALAH 99089461 15 MANSOOR PATTAMBI SALALAH 92458727 16 HUSSAIN KACHILODY SALALAH 92311240 17 SHABEER KADER SALALAH 99675233 18 JABIR P M SALALAH 99335751 19 PAVITHRAN A K SALALAH 99671062 20 MOHANDAS N K SALALAH 97081087 TOP TOP QATAR SNo MOBILE NUMBER e-Mail 1 33178494 [email protected] 2 66072050 [email protected] 3 50853891 [email protected] 4 33163774 [email protected] KUWAIT SNo Name MOBILE NUMBER 1 എൻ.അജതമർ 97458105 2 സസ പപനസമടട 66656642 3 ആർ.നഗനഥൻ 50336681 4 സജ തതമസട മതത 66863957 5 ഷഷറൻ ഷജ 60959968 6 ശശസലൽ 65770822 7 വർഗശസട പതകളങര 97255101 8 ഷറഫദശൻ കതണതട 97894964 9 തജജതഷട ഷചറയൻ 66627600 10 സ. ഷക. ന1ഷദട 94013575 11 സജ ജനർദനൻ 99122984 12 ട.വ.ഹകതട 67765810 13 ബജ ആനറണ 66036777 14 ഖലശൽ റഹൻ 50222602 TOP TOP ZAMBIA TOP TOP MOZAMBIQUE TOP TOP BAHRAIN SNo Name MOBILE NUMBER 1 രവ പള 2 വർഗശസട രജൻ 3 തസമൻ തബബ 39629123 4 PV രധകഷപള 39691590 5 സ.വ നരയണൻ 39281733 6 ഹബശബട റഹൻ 39000 35 7 ബജ മലയൽ 34096764 8 രജ കലസപറസ 39425202 9 സപബർ കണർ 39682974 10 നജശബട മഹമദട ഞ 39814837 11 ശരതട നയർ ( ഓഫശസട ഇൻ ചർജട ) 39019935 12 പ. ശശജതട 39 122 485 13 ലവൻ മർ 3 220 8500 14 വർഗശസട കരകൽ 39617620 15 പൻസട നടരജൻ 39888399 16 പ.ട. നരയണൻ 39901575 17 ബന നനനസ 392887 12 18 ഷജ മതലയൽ 35063608 19 ഷസവ മതണ 36800676 20 അരൾദസട തതമസട 39863 008 21 ഷക. എസ.മതഹഷട 39403861 22 ജലശൽ ഹജ 3 22 55535 23 ബഷശർ അമലയ 33175531 24 ഷക.ട. സലശസ 3 3750999 25 ലതശഫട ആയതഞര 39605806 26 നജശബട കടലയ 3376222 55 27 ഷഷറശഫട തകഴതകടട 383024 11 28 തഗവനൻ സ 39616123 29 ഫൻസസട പകതരതട 39834729 30 ജമൽ ഇരങൽ 33892 121 31 ഹരസട പഴയങട 39755678 32 കരസ എസ.സ. 354904 25 33 അപസനർ കളതങൽ 33 452334 34 റഫശകട അബള 38384504 35 സതശഷട ഷക. എസ. 39620641 36 തമഹന തതമസട 39804013 37 ജയ രവമര 36782497 38 ബന റസ 39243823 TOP WEST INDIES (Caribbean) SNo NAME COUNTRY MOBILE NUMBER 1 Sibi Gopalakrishnan Saint Lucia +1758 518 6288 2 Rijo George Guyana +1246 831-6513 3 Joseph Thomas Jamaica +187 68974409 4 Premraj Gopalakrishnan Jamaica +187 65738912 5 Jerome Geevarghese Haiti +509 43284039 6 Nisar Edathum meethil Haiti +509 37482331 7 Ajesh Jose Trinidad and Tobago +1868 725-2728 +1868 3226692 / 8 Abhishek Menon Trinidad and Tobago +1868 3226692 TOP SAUDI ARABIA SNo NAME MOBILE NUMBER DAMMAM 1 Nass Vakkom 0569956848 2 Alikutty Olavattoor 0509488384 3 Pavanan Moolakkeel 0501664800 4 Biju Kallumala 0501245153 5 E.M. Kabeer 0538744965 6 M.A.Vahid 0538744965 7 Shaji Mathilakam 0532657010 8 Asim 0543490457 9 Noufel 0536240935 10 Gafoor 0501858439 11 Haneef Rawther 0551486678 12 Nissar Mannar 0591697764 13 Rafeek Kootilangadi 0507444183 14 Mamu Nizar 0502900985 15 Abdul Rahman Karayad 0502 874 603 16 Aslam Kolakaden 0501587951 17 Bency Mohan 0537521890 18 Sreekumar Vellaloor 0552384804 19 Shabeer Chathamangalam 0506866967 20 Noushad Akolath 0537030017 21 Hameed Naina 0502950688 22 Rashid Kottapuram 0538123846 23 Idris Salahi 0502455013 24 Najumunissa 059800406 25 Anu Rajesh 0534309532 26 Surya Hamid 0508962206 27 Abdul Majeed 050 183 7163 KHOBAR 1 Iqbal Anamagad 0502836212 2 Faisal Koduma 0569437994 3 Saifudheen Mukkam 0508 727 037 4 E.K.Salim 0502959891 5 A.K.Sajoob 0555731344 6 Chandramohan 0507983058 7 Siddique Kallayi 0508109499 8 Bimal 0531198583 9 Sherif 0507949423 10 Vijay 0502829125 11 Dasan C.R 0539365117 12 Manju Manikuttan 0558504604 13 Shajahan M.K 0509005684 14 Haneefa Arabi 0551986991 15 Basheer Ullanam 0502333753 QATIF& SAIHATH 1 Salim 0572558209 2 Moideen 0534308854 3 C.T.Sasi 0567073516 4 CP Shareef 0551 211 196 5 Abdul Rashed 0553191711 RASTANURAH 1 Jayan 0562795922 2 Hussain KP 0508591871 3 Ashraf Neithaloor 0502960509 JUBAIL 1 Noushad TVM 0536 685 600 2
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