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Rest Houses &Circuit Houses in Haryana/Chandigarh As on 01.07.2014 P.W.D. REST HOUSES &CIRCUIT HOUSES IN HARYANA/CHANDIGARH AS ON 01.07.2014 Sr. Name of Rest House Location No of Rooms Telephone Number Officer Incharge /Ph. No. / Circuit House No. 1. Haryana Bhawan, Near Mandi 89 Nos. O/O Chief Secretary New Delhi House, 011-23386131 Haryana, Copernicus Chandigarh Marg, New Delhi. 0172-2740118 2. Chankyapuri, Chankyapuri 24 Nos. -do- New Delhi 011-26874461- 63 3. Chief Minister K.No.4 3 Nos. 0172-541833 -do- Guest House, Sector-3, Chandigarh Chandigarh. 4. Haryana Niwas Sector-3, 15 Nos. 0172-2743886 -do- Chandigarh Chandigarh SHIMLA 5. Banmore Circuit -do- 11 Nos. -do- House Shimla. 0177-2623390 6. Navrattan Guest Chotta 2 Nos. O/o EIC PWD House Shimla Shimla, 0177-2623390 (B&R ) Haryana, Shimla Chandigarh 0172-2618101 AMBALA DISTRICT 1. PWD Rest House Crossing 8 Nos. EE P-II, Ambala Ambala Cantt. Alexendra 0171-2641497 Cantt. Staff Road Ambala, 0171-2631396 Cantt. 2. Circuit House Near Patel 3 Nos. -do- ,Ambala Cantt. Park Ambala 0171-2645131 Cantt. 3. PWD Rest House, Near SP 6 Nos. EE P-I Ambala Ambala City. Residence 0171-2552804 Old Officers 0171-2630250 Colony Ambala City 4. Civil Rest House, Naraingarh 2 Nos. EE PD Naraingarh Naraingarh 01734-284035 FREE 01734- 284035 5. PWD Rest House Mullana 2 Nos. EE P-II Ambala Mullana Cantt. 0171-2631391 BHIWANI DISTRICT 1. PWD Rest House, Hansi Road 18 Nos. EE PD Bhiwani Bhiwani Bhiwani 01664-242104 01664-242436 2 PWD Rest House KM 36-Hansi 3 Nos. EE PD Bhiwani- Tosham Tosham 01253-258100 01664-242436 Bhiowani Road 3. PWD Rest House, Behind Bus 3 Nos. EE PD Dadri Loharu Stand, Loharu 01250-220073 4. PWD Rest House Near Railway 2 Nos. ----do----- Charkhi Dadri Station 01250-220073 5. Civil Rest House, KM 19 Hansi EE PD Bhiwani Bawani Khera Bhiwani Khara Road 01664-242436 6. PWD Rest House Hisar- 2 Nos. -do- Siwani Rajgarh Road 7. PWD Rest House, 2 Nos. -do- Bawani Khera 8. PWD Rest house, 2 Nos. -do- Kairu 9. PWD Rest House, 2 Nos. -do- Isherwal FARIDABAD DISTRICT 1. PWD Rest House, Sector -16 A 4 Nos. PD Faridabad Faridabad Faridabad 0129-2288162 0129-2288187 2. Civil Rest House Ballbgarh 2 Nos. --do--- Ballabgarh 0129-2211482 PALWAL DISTRICT 1. PWD Rest House Delhi – 4 Nos. 01275-2469924 EE PD Palwal Palwal Mathura Road 01275-252006 2. PWD Rest House Palwal – 2 Nos. EE PD Nuh Hathin Hathin Road (Closed) 01275-261194 01267-271237 3. PWD Rest Palwal- 1 Nos. -do- House,Jaindapur Sohana – Rewari Road. 4. PWD Rest Nuh Palwal 1 -do- House,Mandkola Road Nos.(Closed) 5. PWD Rest Hassanpur 1 Nos. -do- House,Hassanpur, 6. PWD Rest House, Hudel 1 Hudel Nos.(Closed) GURGAON DISTRICT 1. PWD Rest House, Civil Lines 11 Nos. EE PD-2 Gurgaon Gurgaon Gurgaon 0124-2320328 0124-23220509 2. PWD Rest House, KM 36, -do- Pataudi Pataudi 2 ( Bhora, Kalan SDO(Civil) Road office & Courts functioning ) MEWAT DISTRICT 1. PWD Rest House, Old Gurgaon 2 Nos. (1+1) EE PD Nuh Nuh. – Delhi- Alwar Road 01267-271237 in front of Degree College Nuh. 2. Civil Rest Delhi-Alwar 4 Nos. EE Nuh. House,Ferozepur Road 0126-271237 Zirka 3. Circuit House, 5 Nos. (1+4) ---do--- Nuh HISAR DISTRICT 1. PWD Rest House Near Old 8 Nos. EE PD-III Hisar Hisar, Court Chowk 01662-232148 DHS Road 01662-239887 Hisar 2. PWD Rest Near General 2 Nos. House,Adampur Hospital and 9813043049 ---do--- Raj Cinema at Adampur. 3. PWD Rest Near Court in 5 Nos. EE PD-Hansi House,Hansi KM-142 of 01663-254693 DHS Road , 01663-259688 NH-10 FATEHABAD DISTRICT 1. PWD Rest House, DHS Road 4 Nos. EE PD Fatehabad Fatehabad NH-10 01667-269117 01667-220120 2. Civil Rest House Near Primary 1 Nos. -do- Bhuna (Fatehabad) Health Centre Bhuna 3. Civil Rest House On Bhattu 3 Nos. -do- Bhattu Fatehabad Kalan(Fatehabad) Road 4. Civil Rest House, 2 Nos. Ratia JIND DISTRICT 1. PWD Rest Jind Gohana 8 Nos. EE PD Jind House,Jind Road 01681-269117 01681-249416 2. PWD Rest Safidon 2 Nos. -do- House,Safidon Mandi Road nmear Hansi Branch Bridge. 3. PWD Rest Near 4 Nos. EE PD Narwana House,Narwana Rail;way 01648-243544 Station 01684-244833 Narwana on Canal Road, KARNAL DISTRICT 1. PWD Rest House, 3 Nos. EE PD-IKarnal karnal 0184-2262068 0184-2251029 2. Circuit Houses, Mall Road 4 Nos. -do- karnal Karnal 3. PWD Rest KM-63 GT 2 Nos. EE PD-II Karnal House,Gharaunda`` Road 0184-2270946 KURUKSHETRA DISTRICT 1. Circuit House 4 Nos. EE PD-I KKR Kurukshetra 01744-238066 2. PWD Rest GT Road 1 Nos. EE PD-II-KKR House,Pipli 01744-220254 01744 238530 3. PWD Rest Ladwa 1 Nos. -do- House,Ladwa 4. PWD Rest GT Road 4 Nos. -do- House,Shahbad 5. Civil Rest House Pehowa EE PD-I KKR Pehowa Chhika Road 01741-230150 01744-238066 KAITHAL DISTRICT 1. PWD Rest Ambala Hisar 7 Nos. EE PD-I, Kaithal House,Kaithal Road 01746-224212 01746-222282 2. PWD Rest KM-29 1 Nos. -do- House,Pundri Kaithal- Karnal Road 3. Civil Rest House Gulha- 1 Nos. -do- Gulha Chhika Road. MOHINDERGARH DISTRICT 1. PWD Rest House Near old 8 Nos. EE PD Narnaul Narnaul Court 01282-251241 01282-251267 2. PWD Rest House Near old Qila 2 Nos. -do- Mohindergarh REWARI DISTRICT 1. PWD Rest House Rewari 12 Nos. EE PDI, Rewari Rewari 01274-224214 01274-256936 2. Civil Rest Nahar 2 Nos. -do- HouseNahar 3. Civil Rest Bawal(Near 3 Nos. -do- House,Bawal Bus Stand ROHTAK DISTRICT 1. PWD Rest House Near Police EE PD Bahadurgarh Station 01276-237384 Bahadurgarh- 01276 234113 2. PWD Rest House Jhajjar-Dadri 5 Nos. -1251-269057 EE PD Jhajjar Jhajjar Road 01251-252085 3. PWD Rest House Near Police 4 Nos. EE PD-I Rohtak Meham station 01262-253891 4. Circuit House at Rajeev 16 Nos. DC Rohtak Rohtak Chownk Delhi bypass 5. Civil Rest House Chhuchakwas EE PD I Jhajjar Chhuchakwas 1251-252085 6. PWD Rest House, 3 Nos.(2+1) Sampla SIRSA DISTRICT 1. PWD Rest House Barnala 10 Nos. EE P-I Sirsa Sirsa Road, Near 01666-247330 Mini Sectt. 01666-220530 Sirsa 1 ) Counter 2) CM Suit 2. PWD Rest House, Delhi- Hisar- 2 Nos. -do- Odhan Sirsa Road 3. Civil Rest House, Dabawali 2 -do- Chautala Chautala Nos.(Closed) Road 4. PWD Rest House, Dabwali 2 Nos. EE P-I Sirsa Dabwali Bhatinda 01666-220530 Road SONEPAT DISTRICT 1. PWD Rest House, Near Railway 12 Nos. 0130-22406651 EE PD-II Sonepat. Sonepat Station 0130-2200575 2. PWD Rest House, Near Moti (under EE PD-II, Sonepat. Rai Lal Nehru construction) 9812259766 School of 0130-2200575 Sports. GT Road Rai(Sonepat) 3. PWD Rest House GT Road KM 2 Nos. EE PD-I Sonepat. Larsauli 56 0130-2214601 4. PWD Rest House, 3 Nos. EE PD-I, Sonepat Kharkhorda 0130-2214601 YAMUNA NAGAR DISTRICT 1. PWD Rest 4 Nos. EE PD Yamuna House,Yamuna 01732-257100 Nagar Nagar 01732-237862 2. Civil Rest House Chd. 1 Nos. EE, Naraingarh Bilaspur Jagadhari Road 01734-284035 3. Civil Rest House, Chd. 1 Nos EE Naraingarh Sadhaura Jagadhari Road 01734-284035 4. PWD Rest House, 4 Nos. Chhachhrauli in Yamuna Nagar 5. PWD Rest House, 4 Nos. jagadhri PANIPAT DISTRICT 1. PWD Rest House, Near 8 Nos. EE PD Panipat. Panipat BusStand 0180-2636222 Panipat 0180-2638652 PANCHKULA DISTRICT 1. PWD Rest 3 Nos. EE CD ,Chandigarh House,Kalka 0172-2793574 CHANDIGARH ( HARYANA GOVT. & OTHERS) 1. UT State Guest Sector-6 40 Nos. House Chandigarh 0172-2740961-63 , Fax - 2740965 2. UT Panchayat Sector- 18 0172-740978 Bhawan Chandigarh 3. Kisan Bhawan Sector- 35 0172- 5039153 - 55 Chandigarh Chandigarh 4. Haryana Panchayat Sector- 28 0172 – 2640430 Bhawan Chandigarh 0172 – 2638754 5. Himachal Bhawan Sector-28- B 0172 – 2642088 Chandigarh 0172 – 2638278 MUSSORIE 1. Ekant Bhawan 3 Nos. EIC PWD (B&R) Mussorie 01352631388 Chandigarh, 0172-2618101 .
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