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Women Helpline HELPBOOK Women Help line 181 State Resource Centre for Women Women and Child Development Department, Haryana N - E E MP OM O W W E R R E N W A O T P I O M N E “Empower Women Empower Nation” HELPBOOK Women Help line 181 With Compliments From: Haryana State Resource Centre for Women Women and Child Development Department, Haryana Bays No: 15-20, Sector-4, Panchkula 0172-2560249 CONTENTS Officers at Head Quarter 3 Haryana State Resource Centre for Women & Women Help line 181 4 Mahila Thana, Haryana 5 Helpline for Emergency Service in Haryana 6 Women Helpline - 181 for Neighbouring states 7 Haryana SAKHI-One Stop Centres 8-9 District Programme Officers 10 District Child Protection Officers 11 Protection-cum-Prohibition Officers 12 Deputy Commissioners 13 Commissions / Corporation / Board 14 Principal Secretaries 15 Secretaries & Joint Secretaries 16 Deputy Secretaries 17 Sakhi-One Stop Centres in India 18 Calendar 2019 “A woman with a voice is by definition a strong woman. 1 But the search to find that voice can be remarkably difficult.” Holidays Sr.No Name of the Holidays Date on which they fall Day of the Week 1 All Sundays 2 Republic day January 26 Saturday 3 Guru Ravidas Jayanti February 19 Tuesday 4 Maha Shivratri March 04 Monday 5 Holi March 21 Thursday 6 Annual Closing of Bank Account (1st working day of April) April 01 7 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti April 14 Sunday 8 Mahavir Jayanti April 17 Wednesday 9 Budh Prunima May 18 Saturday 10 Id-UI-Fitr June 05 Wednesday 11 Id-ul-Zuha (Bakr-Id) August 12 Monday 12 Independence Day August 15 Thursday 13 Janamashtmi August 24 Saturday 14 Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti October 02 Wednesday 15 Dussehra October 08 Tuesday 16 Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti October 13 Sunday 17 Diwali October 27 Sunday 18 Guru Nanak Jaynti November 12 Tuesday 19 Christmas December 25 Wednesday “Just because you are blind, and unable to see 2 my beauty doesn’t mean it does not exist.” Officers at Head Quarter Name Designation E-mail Address Phone No. Smt Rajni Pasrija Joint Director-II [email protected] 9467225060 Smt Raj Bala Kataria Deputy Director I [email protected] 9814694612 Smt Rachna Yadav PO-II [email protected] 9467374055 Mrs Seema Accounts Officer [email protected] 0172 2560580 Sh Nand Kishore Supdt (WW). [email protected] 9988703865 Sh Ramesh Chander SE - II [email protected] 9417962283 Sh Baghel Ashwani Kumar System Analyst [email protected] 9876536780 “A girl should be two things: 3 who and what she wants.” Haryana State Resource Centre for Women Name Designation E-mail Address Phone No. Dr. Puneet Kaur Grewal State Project Coordinator (SRCW) [email protected] 8968068092 Dr.Promila Kanwar Specialist Gender [email protected] 9872209916 Mrs. Sanchita Sharma Specialist Training [email protected] 9888665965 Mrs. Pravesh Gahalot Research Officer researchoffi[email protected] 9464032239 Mr. Nitesh Sharma Assistant (Training & Documentation) [email protected] 7015755719 Women Help line 181 E-mail: [email protected] Phone : 181,0172-2587658 Name Designation Phone No. Mrs. Preeti Phogat Women Helpline 07015106339 Manager (Consultant) Mrs. Priya Sharma Call Respondent 09023600100 Mrs. Ritu Call Respondent 08980685683 Mrs. Monika Bhardwaj Call Respondent 09646561074 Mrs. Ritu Dahiya Call Respondent 09468388507 Mr. Mikender Kumar IT Analyst 07015958370 “Always aim high, work hard, and care deeply about what you believe in. And, when you stumble, keep faith. And, when you're knocked down, 4 get right back up and never listen to anyone who says you can't or shouldn't go on.” Mahila Thana, Haryana DISTRICT MOBILE NO. DISTRICT MOBILE NO. Panchkula 9464661091 Hansi 7082901091 Yamuna Nagar 8818000108 Charkhi Dadri 9466161091 Ambala 7419341100 Bhiwani 8814081091 Kurukshetra 8607000503 Rohtak 8222891091 Karnal 7027501091 Jhajjar 8930500633 Kaithal 7419352118 Rewari 7419757524 Jind 9306426167 Narnaul 8053017999 Panipat 9467111091 Gurugram 9205291091 Sonipat 7496971091 Faridabad 9953731091 Fatehabad 8814011750 Palwal 7027991091 Sirsa 8816901091 Mewat 9306412961 Hisar 7027491091 All Haryana 8264591192 “No matter where you're from, 5 your dreams are valid.” Helpline for Emergency Service in Haryana Police 100 Fire Department 101 Ambulance 102 Women Cell 1091 Disaster Management 1077 Traffic Police 1073 (BSNL), 1033 (OTHERS) Highway Accidents 1078 Child Helpline 1098 Crime Stopper 1090 Har Samay 0172-2587900 Election Helpline 1950 Citizen's Cell Centre 155300 Railway Police 1800-180-435 '' Miracles happen everyday, change your perception 6 of what a miracle is and you'll see them all around you." Women Helpline - 181 for Neighbouring states Name of State MOBILE NO. Chandigarh 0172-2700099 / 2700465, 9915023456 Himachal Pradesh 0177-2624920 / 2624924 / 2624120 Delhi 011-23392686 / 23731261 Punjab 0172-2298543 / 2298538 Rajesthan 18001806128 Uttar Pradesh 07235004515 “Your dream doesn’t have an expiration date. 7 Take a deep breath and try again” Haryana SAKHI - One Stop Centres DISTRICT ADDRESS MOBILE No. E-MAIL ADDRESS Karnal One Stop Centre, Mahila Complex, Behind State 0184-2270175, [email protected] Transport Corporation, Bus Stand, Karnal, Karnal 08396955213 District, Haryana Bhiwani One Stop Centre, District Child Protection Office, 01664-243956, [email protected] Bhiwani, Bhiwani District,Haryana-127021 7357428352 Gurugram One Stop Centre, Civil Hospital, Gurugram, 0124-2331148, [email protected] Gurugram District, Haryana-122001,Phone: 70656192903 70656192903 Faridabad One Stop Centre, First floor in B.K Hospital, NIT, 0129-2265199, [email protected] Faridabad, Faridabad District, Haryana -121001 9999367552 Hissar One Stop Centre, Police Hospital in Women Police 01662-239097, [email protected] Station, Hissar, Hissar District, Haryana -125001 09416588635 Narnaul H.No. 772, 1st Floor, Sector- 1, Narnaul, Narnaul 01282-2331, [email protected] District, Haryana-123001 8295013333 Rewari One Stop Centre, First Floor in the Trauma Centre 01274-223694, [email protected] General Hospital, Rewari, Rewari District, 09671284402 Haryana-123401 “As women, we must stand up for ourselves. We must stand 8 up for each other. We must stand up for justice for all.” DISTRICT ADDRESS MOBILE No. Jind Civil Hospital, Jind 9416244919 Mewat Civil Hospital, Mewat 01267-274478 Palwal Civil Hospital, Palwal 9729605228 Panchkula Civil Hospital, Panchkula 9468340551 Rohtak Mahila Ashram, Gandhi Camp, Rohtak 9560580882 Kaithal Balmiki Samuday Kendra, Naya By-Pass Khanori Road. 8708184891 Sirsa Rajkiye Bahutakniki Mahadvilya Sirsa mei Staff Quater mai B-5 Quater 9416084006 Fatehabad DSP, Kothi (Govt Building) 9416325818 Panipat Rajkiye Bhimsen sachaar Hospital Near General Bus stand, GT Road 9896386599 Charkhi Dadri General Hospital, Charkhi Dadri. 7988989156 Jhajjar Purani Tehsil, Jhajjar 9560580882 Yamunanagar Youth Hostel, Tejli Khel Stadium 9466436638 Sonepat Rajkiye Uttar Raksha Greh Atlas Road 9466111474 Ambala Mahila Thana, Ambala City 8699843538 Kurukshetra In Working women hostel, Room No.10 & 12 9466436638 '' Lose an hour in the morning, and you will 9 spend all day looking for it." District Programme Officers District Name of DPO E-mail ID & Mobile no. District Name of DPO E-mail ID & Mobile no. Ambala Smt. Baljeet Kaur [email protected] Mewat Smt. Neeru Mehta [email protected] 8699843538, 0171-2530910 9255976196, 01267-274478 Bhiwani Smt. Sunita Yadav [email protected] Narnaul Smt. Asha Sharma [email protected] 8901572047, 01664-243956 9416660755, 01282-252331 Faridabad Smt. Kamlesh [email protected] Palwal Smt. Manju Verma [email protected] Bhatia 09999367552, 0129-2264207 (Addl.) 9729605228, 9416477004, 01275-245245 Panchkula Smt. Joginder [email protected] Fatehabad Smt Usha Grover [email protected] 9466590178, 01667-230606 Kaur 9468340551, 0172-2590462 Gurugram Smt. Sunaina [email protected] Panipat Smt. Sarla [email protected] Sharma 8860421000, 0124-2331148 Devi(Addl.) 09896386599, 0180-2653574 Hisar Smt. Veena Chopra [email protected] Rewari Smt. Sangeeta [email protected] 09416838115, 01662-239097 Yadev 9996565104, 01274-223694 Jhajjar Smt. Sunita [email protected] Rohtak Smt. Neena Khatri [email protected] 9416381120, 01251-254840 (Addl.) 9560580882, 01262-247135 Jind Smt. Usha Muwal [email protected] 9416244919, 01681-269113 Sirsa Smt. Darshna Devi [email protected] Kaithal Smt. Renu Pasrija [email protected] 09416084006, 01666-247239 9466751797, 01746-235102 Sonepat Smt. Sunita [email protected] Karnal Smt. Raj Bala [email protected] Sabharwal 9416381120, 0130-2222735 (Addl.) 9416138220, 0184-2270175 Yamuna- Smt. Sarita [email protected] Kurukshetra Smt. Meena [email protected] nagar Kumari Chauhan 09466436638, 01732-220588 Kapoor 9582091501, 01744-223931 “Think like a queen. A queen is not afraid to fail. 10 Failure is another stepping stone to greatness.” District Child Protection Officers District Name of DPO E-mail ID & Mobile no. District Name of DPO E-mail ID & Mobile no. Ambala Miss. Megha [email protected] Mewat Mr. Abid Hssain 01267-274270,08059159786 09466831018, 0171-2530051 Narnaul Mr. Sandeep Kumar 01282-254721,09813654301 Bhiwani Smt. Ritu [email protected] Palwal Mr. Kapil Kumar [email protected] 01664-252352, 07357428352 09991249664 Faridabad Miss Garima [email protected] Panchkula Mr. Virender Singh [email protected] 0129-2264207,09868845544 (Add.) 0172-2582220,09646777214 Fatehabad Mr. Pardeep [email protected] 01667-222606, 09802317731 Panipat Ms. Nidhi 0180-2641574,09255644002 Gurugram
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