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Telephone Directory TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 2018 U.T. OF DAMAN & DIU AND DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI [ Updated as on 31st August, 2018] Prepared by : Department of Planning & Statistics, Administration of Daman & Diu Secretariat, Daman. CONTENT S.NO. PARTICULAR PAGE NO. 1 STD CODES OF IMPORTANT PLACES 1 2 IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NOS. OF DELHI 2.1 Essential Services at Delhi 3 2.2 VVIPs of Delhi 4 2.3 Liaison Offices at Delhi 5 2.4 NITI Aayog 6 2.5 Other Commissions 8 2.6 Registrar General and Census Commissioner 9 MINISTRIES 2.7 Agriculture 11 2.8 Home Affairs 12 2.9 Health & Family Welfare 15 2.10 Human Resource Development 16 2.11 Personnel, Public Grievances& Pensions 18 2.12 Statistics & Programme Implementation 19 2.13 Social Justice & Empowerment 20 2.14 Tribal Affairs 21 2.15 Other Ministries 22 3 IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NOS. OF DAMAN 3.1 Essential Services at Daman 25 3.2 Secretariat, Daman 26 3.3 Collectorate , Daman 30 3.4 Intercom Nos. of Collectorate 31 3.5 Other Govt. Offices at Daman (1) Accounts Department 32 (2) Agriculture Department 32 (3) Animal Husbandry Department 32 (4) Bal Bhavan 32 (5) Block Development Office 32 (6) Child Development Project Office 32 (7) Civil Registrar Office 32 (8) Official Language 32 (9) Court 32 CONTENT S.NO. PARTICULAR PAGE NO. (10) Sub Jail 32 (11) Daman Municipal Council 33 (12) District Library 33 (13) District Panchayat 33 (14) Pollution Control Committee 33 (15) Environmental Engineer 33 (16) Education Department 34 (17) Electricity Department 35 (18) Fire Station 35 (19) Excise Department 36 (20) Fisheries Department 36 (21) Forest Department 36 (22) Port Office 36 (23) Information Technology Department 36 (24) Transport Department 36 (25) Health Department 37 (26) Industry Department 38 (27) Labour & Employment Department 38 (28) Value Added Tax Department 38 (29) Weights & Measures Office 38 (30) Town Planning Department 38 (31) Rural Development Agency 39 (32) Science & Technology Department 39 (33) Sports Section 39 (34) Tourism Department 39 3.6 Police Department 40 3.7 Public Works Department 41 3.8 EPABX Extensions – Daman 42 3.9 Public Sector Undertakings 44 3.10 Central Govt. Offices 45 3.11 Public Representatives 47 (a) Member of Parliament 47 (b) Daman Municipal Council 48 (c) District Panchayat 50 CONTENT S.NO. PARTICULAR PAGE NO 3.12 Banks 53 3.13 Private Hospitals 54 3.14 Press Reporters 55 3.15 Hotels 56 3.16 Important N.G.O.s 57 4 IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NOS. OF DIU 4.1 Collectorate, Diu 59 4.2 Other Govt. Offices (1) Agriculture Department 6 1 (2) Public Prosecutor 61 (3) Bal Bhavan 61 (4) Child Development Project Office 61 (5) Civil Judge 61 (6) Education Department 61 (7) Accounts Department 62 (8) Electricity Department 62 (9) Enquiry Office (City Survey) 62 (10) Fire Station 62 (11) Fisheries Department 62 (12) Forest Department 62 (13) Health Department 63 (14) Mamlatdar Office 63 (15) BDO 64 (16) Omnibus Ind. Dev. Corporation 64 (17) Police Department 64 (18) Public Works Department 65 (19) Planning Cell 66 (20) Port Office 66 (21) Printing Press 66 (22) Sub- Registrar 66 (23) Sub Jail 66 (24) Tourism Department 66 (25) Town Planning Department 66 (26) Transport Department 66 (27) VAT Department 66 (28) Veterinary Department 66 4.3 Local Bodies (a) District Panchayat 67 (b) Diu Municipal Council 69 CONTENT S.NO. PARTICULAR PAGE NO 4.4 Central Govt. Offices 71 4.5 Banks 72 4.6 Hospitals at Una near Diu 73 4.7 Hotels 74 4.8 Private Doctors 75 5 IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NOS. OF DNH 5.1 Essential services at Silvassa 77 5.2 Secretariat, DNH 78 5.3 Collectorate, DNH 80 5.4 Other Govt. Offices 81 (1) Accounts Department 81 (2) Agriculture Department 81 (3) Veterinary Department 81 (4) Bal Bhavan 81 (5) Chief Development Project Office 81 (6) Chief Publicity Office 81 (7) Civil Judge 81 (8) Civil Supply Department 81 (9) Cooperation Department 81 (10) RDA (Project Director ) 81 (11) District Planning Office 81 (12) Town Planning 81 (13) District Panchayat 82 (14) District Rural Development Agency 82 (15) Education Department 82 (16) Excise Department 82 (17) Electricity Department 82 (18) Fire Station 82 (19) Forest Department 83 (20) Health Department 84 (21) Industry Department 84 (22) Industrial Training Institute 84 (23) Land Reform Department 84 (24) Mamlatdar Office 84 (25) Labour & Employment Office 84 (26) Municipal Council 84 (27) Police Department 85 (28) Public Works Department 86 (29) Soil Conservation Department 87 (30) Survey & Settlement Office 87 CONTENT S.NO. PARTICULAR PAGE NO (31) Social Welfare Department 87 (32) Tourism Department 87 (33) Transport Department 87 (34) VAT Department 87 5.5 Central Govt. Offices 88 5.6 Public Representatives (a) Member of Parliament 89 (b) Silvassa Municipal Council 89 (c) District Panchayat 89 5.7 Banks 93 5.8 Other Organisations 94 5.9 Public Sector Under Takings 94 5.10 Hotels 95 6 TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF MUMBAI 6.1 Important Phone Nos. at Mumbai 99 6.2 Main Hospitals at Mumbai 100 7 RAILWAY TIME TABLE 7.1 Mumbai to Vapi 10 2 7.2 Vapi to Mumbai 103 7.3 Vapi to Delhi 105 7.4 Delhi to Vapi 105 7.5 Other Trains Passing Through Vapi 106 8 CALENDAR, 2018 111 9 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS FOR 2018 112 10 MOBILE NUMBERS 10.1 Mobile Numbers of Daman 113 10.2 Mobile Numbers of Diu 115 10.3 Mobile Numbers of DNH 117 11 E-MAIL ADDRESSES 11.1 E-mail of Secretaries Daman & Diu& DNH 121 11.2 E-mail of Departments in Daman & Diu 122 11.3 E-mail of Special Secretaries in DNH 127 11.4 E-mail of Departments in DNH 128 11.5 E-mail Addresses of Civil Registration of Daman & Diu 130 12 TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF UTWAN 12.1 Daman District 133 12.2 Diu District 137 12.3 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 139 12.4 Khanvel, DNH 143 STD CODES OF IMPORTANT PLACES 3 1. STD CODES OF IMPORTANT PLACES Place STD Code U.T. of Daman & Diu Daman 0260 Diu 02875 U.T. of Dadra and Nagar Haveli Silvassa 0260 National Capital Territory of Delhi Delhi 011 Goa State Panaji 0832 Gujarat State Ahmedabad 079 Gandhinagar 02712 Surat 0261 Vapi 0260 Vadodara 0265 Valsad 02632 Maharashtra State Mumbai 022 Pune 020 4 IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF DELHI 5 2. IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF DELHI (2.1) ESSENTIAL SERVICES AT DELHI Service Number 1. Police 100 2. Fire 101 3. Ambulance 102 4. Telephone Enquiry (Directory)(MTNL) 197 5. Telephone Complain 198 6. Aids Control Cell 1197 7. Child Care 1198 8. Accident & Trauma Service 1199 9. Indian Airlines 3141 to 3145,1400 10. Railway Enquiry 139, 1330, 1335 11. Railway Reservation Enquiry 23,364,558 12. Palam Airport 25601000 13. Indira Gandhi International Airport 25602000 Terminal I 25652050 Terminal II 25675121 14. U.T. Bhavan 24677391 24677392 Fax 24677390 15.Hospitals (i) AIIMS 26588500,26588700,26589900 (ii) Escort Heart Institute 26825000 (iii) Apollo Hospital 26925858 (iv) Guru Nanak Eye Centre 23236931 (v) Aids Diagnostic Centre 26441826 (vi) Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute 27051011-29 3 2.2 VVIPs of DELHI Designation / Name Office Residence 1. Shri Ram Nath Kovind 23013287 ---- President of India Fax 23015321 2. Shri M Venkaiah Naidu 23016422 23016344 Vice President of India Fax 23016344 3. Shri Narendra Modi 23012312 23011156 Prime Minister 23016857 23016060 Fax 23019545 23016587 4. Smt. Sumitra Mahajan 23017795 23014011 Speaker Lok Sabha 23017914 23014022 Fax 23792927 5. Shri Anil Baijal 23962988 26152324 Lt. Governor, NCT of Delhi Fax 23920225 6. Chief Minister, NCT of Delhi 23392020 23091899 Shri Arvind Kejriwal 23392030 23018726 Fax 23392111 4 2.3 LIAISON OFFICES AT DELHI Designation / Name Office Residence Daman, Diu & DNH Dy. Resident Commissioner Shri Nitin Kumar Jindal 24677392 9638706501 EG, DANICS Liaison Officer Shri Harish Chandra 24677392 9810347677 Email: [email protected] U.T. BHAVAN : Plot No. 16, Tenzing Norgay Marg Chanakya Puri, New Delhi - 110021 Lakshadweep 24101170 Fax 24101173 Puducherry 26118032 Fax 26118033 Goa 24629968 Fax 24629956 Ministry of Home Affairs 24634290 ( UT's )Fax 23092675 Election Commission 23382284 ( UT's ) 23382554 Exchange 23096620 5 2.4 NITI AAYOG, NEW DELHI Designation Name Office Residence Chairman Shri Narendra Modi 23012312 23011156 23016587 23016060 Fax 23019545 23016587 Vice Chairman( Niti Aayog) 23096677 23016587 Shri Arvind [email protected] Fax 23096699 24656694 CEO Shri Amitabh Kant 23096574 24102517 Email: [email protected] Fax 23096575 [email protected] Addl. Secy. and Fin. Adv. Ms. Vijaya Srivastava 23096589 23389156 Email: [email protected] 9868116517 Sr.Advisor (CIT&I/DBT/UIDAI/S&T Divin.) Dr. C. Muralikrishna Kumar 23096607 24104050 Email: [email protected] 9868228182 Advisor (HRD/Cult./SP-TN/Bih./WB/Ker./Goa/DD&DN/HE) Shri Pawan Agarwal 23096631 26885739 Email: [email protected] Fax 23096631 9810806606 Director (SP) Shri Jugal Kishore Sharma 23096597 8800291176 Director (Culture and HRD) Shri Shiv Singh Meena 23096526 28032177 Email:[email protected] 9818762120 Director (Finance) ShriA. S. Sandhu 23096770 9899064089 Director (Health) Ms. Shashi Kiran Baijal 23096724 9873128645 Email: [email protected] Director (PCMD) Shri B. B. Sharma 23096548 9899232328 Email: [email protected] Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) Director General and Mission Director (UIDAI) Shri Vijay S. Madan 23752675 Email : [email protected] 6 2.5 OTHER COMMISSIONS , NEW DELHI Designation Name Office Residence Election Commission Chief Election Commissioner Dr. Nasim Zaidi 23052323 23014243 Email: [email protected] 23052424 Fax 23052525 Deputy Election Commissioner Mr. Umesh Sinha 23052081 Email: [email protected] 23052226 Fax 23052227 National Human Rights Commission Secretary General 24663211 Shri Satyanarayan Mohanty, IAS 24663212 Email: [email protected] PS to Secretary General Smt.
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