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Tehri Garhwal-CSC VLE Details VLEs Details -Common Service Center, District-Tehri Garhwal SN District Tehsil Block VLE Name Contact Number Panchayat Address 1 TEHRI GARHWAL Ghansali bhilangana Praveen Singh Panwar 9927863108 Kontibangaon Konti Bangaon CHAMIYALA 2 TEHRI GARHWAL Narendra Nagar narendra nagar Bijendra Kumar 9927183532 \N Gaushala Road 14 Bigha 3 TEHRI GARHWAL Narendra Nagar narendra nagar Jaypal Singh 9756011442 Dhaluwalaa Rajeev Gram Dhalwala 4 TEHRI GARHWAL Narendra Nagar narendra nagar Sushil Chauhan 9627982805 Gaunsari CHAKA ROAD GAJA GAJA 5 TEHRI GARHWAL Dhanaulti jonpur Dheeraj kavi 9917138201 Myani mayani mayani 6 TEHRI GARHWAL Narendra Nagar narendra nagar Narendra Kumar 9634268366 \N KUMAR KHERA NARENDRA NAGAR 7 TEHRI GARHWAL Narendra Nagar narendra nagar Shiv Shankar 8859030746 Bugala Bugala Pawki Devi 8 TEHRI GARHWAL Devprayag kritinagar Pankaj Singh 7579041417 Khola (Kadakot) UTTARAKHAND KIRTINAGAR 9 TEHRI GARHWAL Dhanaulti jonpur ANAND SINGH 9639862245 Dhanchula village Dhanchula anand chock jaunpur 10 TEHRI GARHWAL Dhanaulti jonpur Guroovachan 9675879616 Fidogi village phidogi bhawan thatyur 11 TEHRI GARHWAL Pratapnagar jakhnidhar Devraj Singh 9410545732 Myunda 12 TEHRI GARHWAL Tehri chamba Rohit Sajwan 9557291667 Kot- KOT 13 TEHRI GARHWAL Pratapnagar pratap nagar Dinesh Singh Panwar 8394082560 Dangi Dangi Lambgaon 14 TEHRI GARHWAL Pratapnagar pratap nagar RANJAN PRASAD 9837456238 Manjaf PRATAPNAGAR ROAD THOULDHAR MANJAF 15 TEHRI GARHWAL Pratapnagar pratap nagar Arvind 8171766071 Chaundhar Main Road Vill- Chaundhar 16 TEHRI GARHWAL Pratapnagar pratap nagar Jayprakash Joshi 9760880055 Sujargaon Main Market lambgaon 17 TEHRI GARHWAL Pratapnagar pratap nagar Purushottam Joshi 8126166575 Manjaf MANJAF MANJAF 18 TEHRI GARHWAL Devprayag devprayag Munendra 8126259144 Rumdhar ROOMDHAR ROOMDHAR 19 TEHRI GARHWAL Tehri chamba KEDAR SINGH 9456334277 Chhati Gaza Road Nakot 20 TEHRI GARHWAL Pratapnagar pratap nagar Rahul Kaintura 8006776224 Deengaon DeengaonDeen Gaon Villega Lambgaon Deengaon Posta Mukhem .T. G. 21 TEHRI GARHWAL Pratapnagar pratap nagar Dipesh Singh 7351919920 Deengaon U.249165 22 TEHRI GARHWAL Nainbag jonpur Mohan Singh 9411722797 BANDASARI #N/A 23 TEHRI GARHWAL Narendra Nagar narendra nagar HIMANSHU RANAKOTI 9997007789 \N SHANTINAGAR DHALWALA POST MUNIKIRETI 24 TEHRI GARHWAL Ghansali bhilangana Jaswant Singh Rawat 9719977632 Jakh (Nailchami) tilwara road ghansali 25 TEHRI GARHWAL Narendra Nagar narendra nagar Nand Lal Dhawan 9997714946 \N 14 BIIGHA NEAR ITI MUNI KI RETI RISHIKESH 26 TEHRI GARHWAL Ghansali bhilangana Narendra Uniyal 9758667194 Indrola 27 TEHRI GARHWAL Dhanaulti jonpur Sushil Singh 9557722829 Suransu village Suransu nainbagh 28 TEHRI GARHWAL Pratapnagar jakhnidhar Singh Mohindar Surbir 7895425655 Nelda 29 TEHRI GARHWAL Narendra Nagar narendra nagar Amit Kapruwan 9897242849 \N 14 bigha muni ki reti rajeev gram 30 TEHRI GARHWAL Devprayag devprayag Rajendra Singh 8958659388 Bharpur VILLAGE - BHARPUR POST OFFICE - BHARPUR 31 TEHRI GARHWAL Narendra Nagar narendra nagar Vikas Dhiman 9997464327 Tapovan 14 Bigha 14 Bigh Muni Ki Reti 32 TEHRI GARHWAL Narendra Nagar narendra nagar Uma Kandari 9410325749 Tapovan KAILASH GATE MUNI KI RETI 33 TEHRI GARHWAL Pratapnagar pratap nagar Amit Kuriyal 9690167451 Kudiyal Gaon LAMBGAON ROAD JAKHWAL GAON 34 TEHRI GARHWAL Tehri chamba Sunil Kuriyal 8126400215 \N Open Market Baurari 35 TEHRI GARHWAL Ghansali bhilangana Rajeshwari Thapliyal 9756624503 Mahargoan Malla GhansaliSitapur Dhaulagiri Mahargaon P.o- Malla Kumalda Via Raipur D.Dun Tehri 36 TEHRI GARHWAL Dhanaulti jonpur Mayank Singh 9690299904 Dhoulagiri 248008 37 TEHRI GARHWAL Narendra Nagar narendra nagar Praveen Panwar 9411380261 Bhandargaon judwa bhawan khadi.
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