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Telephone Directory 2021 II INDEX SR. PAGE DESCRIPTION NO. NO. 1 Ministers of Gujarat State 1 2 Chief Minister & Raj Bhavan Office 5 3 Secretaries of Gujarat State 7 4 Important Telephone Nos. 13 Members of Water Resources, Govt. of India, New 5 18 Delhi 6 Relief Organisation, Gandhinagar 19 Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority, 7 20 Gandhinagar. Narmada, Water Resources, Water Supply and 8 21 Kalpsar Deptt. 9 Section Offices of NWRWS & Kalpsar Deptt. 28 10 GSWAN Webmail ID List for WRD Circles 30 11 Ahmedabad Irrigation Project Circle, Ahmedabad. 32 12 Bhavnagar Irrigation Project Circle, Bhavnaagar 33 13 Central Designs Organisation, G'nagar 34 14 Damanganga Project Circle, Valsad 36 Gandhinagar Panchayat Irrigation Circle, 15 37 Gandhinagar Himmatnagar Irrigation Project 16 38 Circle,Himmatnagar. 17 Irrigation Mechanical Circle No.1, Vadodara. 39 18 Irrigation Mechanical Circle No.2, Ahmedabad. 40 19 Kachchh Irrigation Circle, Bhuj. 41 III INDEX SR. PAGE DESCRIPTION NO. NO. 20 Mahi Irrigation Circle, Nadiad 42 21 Panam Project Circle, Godhra. 43 22 Quality Control Unit, Gandhinagar. 45 23 Rajkot Irrigation Circle, Rajkot. 46 24 Rajkot Irrigation Project Circle, Rajkot. 47 25 Rajkot Panchayat Irrigation Circle, Rajkot. 48 26 Salinity Ingress Preventation Circle, Rajkot. 49 27 Sujalam Suflam Circle No.1, Gandhinagar. 50 28 Sujalam Suflam Circle No. 2, Mehsana. 51 29 Surat Irrigation Circle, Surat. 52 30 State Water Data Centre, Gandhinagar. 53 31 Ukai (Civil) Circle, Ukai. 54 32 Vadodara Irrigation Circle, Vadodara. 55 33 Vadodara Panchayat Irrigation Circle, Vadodara. 56 34 Kalpasar Project, Gandhinagar. 58 35 Staff Training College, Gandhinagar. 59 Gujarat Engineering Research Institute (GERI) 36 60 Vadodara. 37 Soil, Drainage & Reclamation Circle, Vadodara. 63 Water & Land Management Institute (WALMI), 38 64 Vadod-Anand Gujarat Water Resources Development 39 66 Corporation Ltd, Gandhinagar. Gujarat Water Supply and Sewerage Board, 40 68 Gandhinagar. IV INDEX SR. PAGE DESCRIPTION NO. NO. 41 Roads and Building Department, Gandhinagar. 76 42 Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Ltd. Gandhinagar 80 43 Indian Meteorological Department, Ahmedabad. 88 44 Central Water Commission (CWC) 89 45 Divisional Railway Manager, Western Railway. 91 46 Collectors of Gujarat State. 92 47 District Development Office of Gujarat State. 94 48 District Superintendents of Police. 96 49 Police Commissioners of Gujarat State. 99 50 Municipal Commissioners of Gujarat State. 100 51 Fax Nos. of Collectors & CWC 101 52 Fax Nos. of NWRWS&K Deptt. (CE & SE) 102 53 Districtwise Nodal(Sub Focal) Officer 103 54 List of NWRWS&KD Websites 105 55 Circuit House / Rest House / Vishram Gruh. 106 56 STD Codes 111 V VI ( 1 ) MINISTERS OF GUJARAT STATE SR. NAME AND DESIGNATION OFFICE RESI./ MO No. Hon'ble Chief Minister Shri Vijaybhai Rupani (M)9978406385 General Administration, Industries, Home, Urban Development, Ports, Mines and Minerals, Information and 079-23259531 1 079-23250073-74 Broadcasting, Petroleum, Climate 079-23259509 Change, Planning, Science and 079-23232611-13 079-23232601-03 Technology, Water Resources, Water 079-23222101(F) Supply All policies and All matters not 079-23222020(F) allotted to other Ministers., Hon'ble Deputy Chief Minister 1 Shri Nitinbhai Patel (M)9978405313 Finance, Roads and Building, Health 079-23250106-10 079-23259706 and Family Welfare, Medical 079-23238072 079-23259707(F) Education, Narmada, Kalpasar, 079-23248007 079-23259708 Capital Project 079-23257616(F) 079-23232491 079-23221891 Cabinet Ministers Shri Ranchhodbhai C. 079-23250101-105 (M)9978406060 1 Faldu 079-23257973(F) 079-23259692-93 079-23248460 Agriculture, Rural Development, 079-23248470 Transport Shri Bhupendrasinh M. 2 Chudasama Education (Primary, Secondary and 079-23250116-19 (M)9978405852 Adult), Higher and Technical 079-23250120(F) 079-23259600 Education, Law and Justice, 079-23243389 079-23259601-03 Legislative and Parliamentary affairs, 079-23238076 079-23222617 Salt Industry, Cow-Breeding and Civil 079-23225955 Aviation Shri Kaushikkumar J. 079-23256428 (M)9978405844 3 Patel 079-23250131-34 079-23259667-68 079-23238109 Revenue 079-23250135(F) 1 ( 1 ) MINISTERS OF GUJARAT STATE SR. NAME AND DESIGNATION OFFICE RESI./ MO No. 079-23238152 (M)9978407863 4 Shri Saurabh Patel 079-23243506 079-23259660-63 079-23250212 079-23232453 Energy 079-23250211 079-23250215(F) Shri Ganpatbhai V. 079-23251934-38 (M) 9978405686 5 Vasava 079-23251939 (F) 079-23259604 Tribal Development, Forest, Women 079-23247878 and Child Welfare 079-23232467 Shri Jayeshbhai V. 6 (M)9925144444 Radadiya Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer 079-23250225-26 079-23254847-48 Affairs, Cottage Industries, Printing 079-23250228-30 079-23257427-29 and Stationery 079-232250263(F) 079-23221186 (M)9978405945 Shri Dilipkumar V. 7 079-23238075 079-23259634 Thakor 079-23250126-29 079-23259637 079-23251978 Labour and Employment, Disaster 079-23250306(F) Management, Devsthan, Pilgrimage Development 079-23250218 (M)9978407862 8 Shri Ishwarbhai R. Parmar 079-23250224 Social Justice and Empowerment 079-23250236 079-23259642 (including welfare of Scheduled 079-23250264(F) 079-23232489 Castes, Welfare of socially and educationally backward classes) Shri Kunvarjibhai M. 079-23250195 9 Bavaliya 079-23250186-88 9978408570 Water Supply, Animal 079-23250189(F) 079-23259712/14 Husbandary, Gram Gruh Nirman Shri Jawaharbhai P. 079-23257012-15 9978407697 10 Chavada Tourism, Fisharies 079-23257016(F) 2 ( 1 ) MINISTERS OF GUJARAT STATE SR. NAME AND DESIGNATION OFFICE RESI./ MO No. Minister of State Shri Pradipsingh B. 1 079-23250266-69 (M)9978405802 Jadeja Home, Energy, Legislative & Parliamentary Affairs, Law, Justice 079-23250270(F) 079-23257332 (Minister of State), Police housing, 079-23257333 Border security, Civil defense, 079-23257330(F) Gram Rakshak Dal, Jail, Prohibition and Excise, Coordination between voluntary organization, Non Resident Gujaratis Division, Protocol(all independent charge) 079-23250141-44 Shri Parshottambhai O. (M)9978405318 2 079-23250145(F) 079-23251404 Solanki 079-23257864 079-23254929 Fisheries Shri Bachubhai M. 079-23251946-49 (M)9978406353 3 Khabad 079-23251950(F) (M)9426018893 Rural Housing, Rural Development, 07923259782-83 Animal Husbandry, Cow Breeding (M)9978405604 Shri Jydrathsinhji 079-23250168-70 4 079-23259720 C.Parmar 079-23257010(F) Panchayat, Environment (Independent 079-23255855 Charge), Agriculture. Shri Ishwarsingh T. 079-23250190-92/94 (M)9978408592 5 Patel 079-23250262 079-23257431-35 Co-operation, Sports, Youth and 079-23251976(F) Cultural activities (Independent Charge), Transport 079-23250205-09 (M)9978405322 6 Shri Vasanbhai G. Aahir 079-23250285(F) 079-23259797-99 Welfare of socially and educationally backward classes,Tourism Shri Ramanlaal N. 079-23250181-85 (M)9978407865 7 Patakar 079-23250180(F) 079-23259625 Forest and Tribal Development. 3 ( 1 ) MINISTERS OF GUJARAT STATE SR. NAME AND DESIGNATION OFFICE RESI./ MO No. Smt. Vibhavariben 079-23251940-44 (M)9978407683 8 V.Dave 079-23257966(F) 079-23232470 Women and Child Welfare, Education(Primary and Higher Education) and Pilgrimage Shri Kishor Kanani 079-23250271-73/75 (M)9978407866 9 (kumar) 079-23251977 079-23259615 Health and Family Welfare, Medical 079-23250274(F) Education 10 Shri Yogeshbhai Patel 079-23250162-65 (M)9978407698 Narmada and Urban Housing 079-23250292(F) 079-23259773-76 Shri Dharmendrasinh M. 079-23250151-54 (M)9978407699 11 Jadeja 079-23250130(F) 079-23259936-39 Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Cottage Industries RELATED TO GUJARAT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLEY 1 Shri Rajendrabhai 079-23253017 (M)9825060302 Trivedi 079-23220941 Speaker 079-23222024 079-23259683 079-23255596(F) 2 Shri Pankajkumar Desai 079-23253018/19 079-23259801-4 079-23220948 (M)9978405777 Chief Whip 079-23224296 079-23254795(F) 3 Shri R. C. Patel 079-23250884 079-23259646-48 Deputy Chief Whip 079-23253128-29 (M)9978405924 079-23257969(F) 4 Vacant 079-23250949 079-23257145-47 Whip 079-23253191 079-23257972 079-23253192(F) 5 Shri Paresh Dhanani 079-23253070 (M)9426938007 Leader of Opposition 079-23253069 079-23259723/24 079-23220995 079-23259725 079-23222582(F) 4 ( 2 ) CHIEF MINISTER & RAJ BHAVAN OFFICE SR. NAME AND DESIGNATION OFFICE RES./ MOB No. OFFICER OF THE CHIEF MINISTER 1 Shri B. N. Navalawala 079-23250148 0265-2398990 Advisor to C.M (W.R) 079-23250149 99784 06086 Shri K. Kailashnathan 079-23250016 2 079-22884433 079-23250018 Chief Pri.Secy to C.M 079-23222101(F) 99784 06003 (Ret.On:31.5.13) 079-23254539 3 Shri M.K.Das 079-23250078 9727780001 Pri. Secy. To CM 079-23250020 079-23222101(F) 4 Shri Ashvinikumar 079-23250023 079-26851011 Secy. To C.M 079-23250025 9978407251 5 Shri K.N.Shah 079-23250037 079-23244526 O.S.D to C. M 9978407601 6 Shri D.H.Shah 079-23250097 079-27911872 O.S.D to C. M 079-23250089 9978405888 7 Shri J.P.Modha 079-23250068 079-23227790 079-23232611 OSD to CM 9978406006 079-23232619 8 Shri Parimal Shah 079-23250066 079-23227547 Jt. Secy 9978405577 9 Shri D. R. Trivedi 079-23250299 9978405791 Jt. Secy 10 Shri Kamal Shah 079-23250037 079-26601526 OSD to CM 9978405759 11 Shri Chandresh Kotak 079-23250072 9978405566 Add.Collector 5 ( 2 ) CHIEF MINISTER & RAJ BHAVAN OFFICE SR. NAME AND DESIGNATION OFFICE RES./ MOB No. 12 Shri P.S.Patel 079-23250043 US 13 Shri Hitesh Gohil 079-23250075 9978974123 US 079-23250098 9978407679 14 Shri Bhavesh R.Patel 079-23250070 9978405962 US 15 Shri Parag Shukla 079-23250072 9978405943 US 079-23250054 16 Shri Shaileshbhai Mandaliya 079-23250049 9824072022 PA to CM 079-23248757 17 Shri Hitesh Pandya 079-23259531 079-23254907 Add.Public Relation Officer 079-23259559 9978406015 18 Shri N.A.Soni 079-23250065 9978407294 Section Officer 19 Shri Uday Vaishnav. 079-23254444 079-23232768 Assistant Information Director to 9978105050 C.M. RAJBHAVAN 1 Shri Arvind Joshi 079-23243171-73 9978406148 Pri.Secy. To The Hon'ble 079-23231133 079-23235434 Governer 079-23256046 6 ( 3) SECRETARIES OF GUJARAT STATE SR. NAME AND DESIGNATION OFFICE RES./ MOB No. CHIEF SECRETARY Shri Anil Mukim (IAS) 079-23250301/02 079-23254935 Chief Secretary 079-23250303 9978405904 079-23250305 (F) A GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE DEPT.
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