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One Stop Centre Directory (12.02.2020) ONE STOP CENTRE DIRECTORY (12.02.2020) 1 S.No State/UT District Name Sakhi-One Stop Centre Contact Email Address Date of Address Details Operations 1. Andaman and Nicobars One Stop Centre, Perka, 03193-265121 [email protected] 6th September, Nicobar Islands Headquarters, Car om 2019 (UT) (3) Nicobar, Nicobars- 744301 2. North & Middle One Stop Centre, Old 03192-273009 sakhiandaman@g 6th September, Andaman DRDA Office, O/o. The mail.com 2019 Deputy Commissioner, Near State Library, Mayabunder, North & Middle Andaman-744204 3. South Andaman One Stop Centre, JG 6- 0319-2230504 sakhiandaman@g 1st January,2016 Type, V Quarter, Near mail.com Ayush, (Govt.) Hospital, Junglighat, Port Blair, South Andaman District, Andaman & Nicobar Islands 4. Andhra Pradesh Krishna One Stop Centre, Shaik 9398914772, [email protected] 29th August, (13) Raja Sahib Municipal 9949397133, m 2015 Maternity Hospital, 9440280053, Kothapet, Vijaywada City, 9398914772 Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh 2 5. Andhra Pradesh Chittoor One Stop Centre, RIMS- 9959776697, [email protected] 15th December, General Hospital, 8897600654, m 2016 Municipal Maternity 9951909222 Ward, Chittoor City, Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh 6. Srikakulam One Stop Centre, RIMS- 9110793708, [email protected] 15th December, General Hospital, Balaga, 7386965008, m 2016 Srikakulam City, 7997879976, Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh-532001 7. Anantapur One Stop Centre, Room 8008053408, [email protected] 15th December, No.12 & 13, Trauma Care, 6281298026, m 2016 Upstairs, Emergency 9110793708 Centre, Govt. General Hospital, Anantapur City, Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh-515001 8. Kurnool One Stop Centre, Room 08518-255057, [email protected] 15th December, No.214, Upstairs, 08008471794, m 2016 NtrVidyaSeva, 09441303332, Karyalayam, Govt. 06301282020 General Hospital, Kurnool City, Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh-581002 9. Kadapa One Stop Centre, 09989623970 , oscsakhikadapa@g 15th December, Marchury Road, Govt. 08897723899, mail.com 2016 General Hospital, Kadapa- 08309015011 516004, Andhra Pradesh 3 10. Andhra Pradesh East Godavari One Stop Centre, 0884-2380181, [email protected] 15th December, Veterinary Hospital 08328481197, m 2016 Compound, Opp City Inn 09441772766, Hotel near town railway 09291413431 station, Kakinada, East Godavari District 11. Nellore One Stop Centre, DSR 09848653821, [email protected] 15th December, Govt. Hospital, SPS, 08179390342, m 2016 Nellore City, Nellore 08008471794 District, Andhra Pradesh 12. Guntur One Stop Centre, Mahila 0863-2233525, sakhiguntur@gmai 15th December, Pranganam, Opp. Zila 09963190234, l.com 2016 Parishad Collectorate, 07981077912, Banglore Road, Guntur- 07386428308 522004 13. Vishakapatnam One Stop Centre, King 040-6281641, [email protected] 15th December, George Hospital, 9849982927, m 2016 Maternity Hospital, 9491551822 Ground Floor, Near Collector Hospital, Vishakapatnam City, Vishakapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh 14. Vizianagaram One Stop Centre, The 08922-277986, [email protected] 15th December, Protection Officer PWDV 08501914624, m 2016 Act-2005 Cell, Near 29th 9908678352, Ward, Maharaja District 9989810717, Govt. Hospital, 9032995580 Vizianagaram District, Andhra Pradesh-535003 4 15. Andhra Pradesh West Godavari One Stop Centre, Beside 08812-222621 [email protected] 15th December, Satya Saibaba Trust,Govt m 2016 Hospital, Eluru, West Godavari -534006 16. Prakasam One Stop Centre, Second 08592-284506 [email protected] 15th December, Floor, Ward No.211,RIMS m 2016 Hospital, Ongole City, Prakasam District, Andhra Pradesh 17. Arunachal Pradesh Papumpare One Stop Centre, Tomo 7085086296 onestopcentre3@g 14th January, (24) Riba Institute of Health mail.com 2016 and Medical Science (TRIHMS) Papumpare District, Arunachal Pradesh 18. East Siang One Stop Centre, High 8915900550 welfaresocial71@y 7th March, 2017 Region, Near General ahoo.com Hospital, Pasighat, East Siang District, Arunachal Pradesh 19. Tawang One Stop Centre, DFDO 9862110421 onestopcentre3@g 1st March, 2019 Quarter, Craft Centre mail.com Colony, Near District Hospital, Tawang-790104 20. Changlang One Stop Centre, Old 9436251043 onestopcentre3@g 1st March, 2019 Deputy Commissioner’s mail.com Office, Near New Secretariat Office Building, Changland-792120 5 21. Arunachal Pradesh Anjaw One Stop Centre, Near 9436219757 [email protected] 26th January, Additional Deputy m,sochodeb@gmai 2019 Comm’s Office, l.com Hayuliang, Anjaw-792104 22. Lower Subansiri One Stop Centre, District 8471988169, onestopcentre3@g 1st March, 2019 Hospital Ziro, Gyati Taka 8731043104 mail.com General Hospital, Medical Colony-791120 23. Tirap One Stop Centre, Khonsa, 8974818624 onestopcentre3@g 23rd August, Tirap, Arunachal Pradesh mail.com 2019 24. East Kameng One Stop Centre, Kampu 7085691281, onestopcentre3@g 1st March, 2019 Hollen Orphange, Seppa, 8794800000 mail.com Model Village Road, Seppa-790102 25. Namsai One Stop Centre, CDPO 9612789861, onestopcentre3@g 23rd August, Office building, Near 8837433494, mail.com 2019 Commissioner East Office, 9612437506 Thana Road, Namsai 26. Dibang Valley One Stop Centre, Child 9402621051 [email protected] 23rd August, Development Project om 2019 Officer Office Building,PO Anini, District Dibang Valley -7920102 27. Lower Dibang One Stop Centre, Deputy 9863924023 ddicdsroing@gmai 23rd August, Valley Director (ICDS) Office l.com 2019 Building, PO Roing, District Lower Dibang Valley-79210 6 28. Arunachal Pradesh Lohit One Stop Centre, Deputy 9436048253 ddicdstezu@gmail. 23rd August, Director (ICDS) Office com 2019 Building, PO Tezu, District Lohit-792131 29. Lower Siang One Stop Centre, Child 8258018727 cdpolikabali@gmai 23rd August, Development Project l.com 2019 Officer Office Building, PO/PS Likabali, District Lower Siang-791125 30. Kurung Kumey One Stop Centre,Koloriang 9862552114 osckurungkumey@ 10th January, C/o DD(ICDS),District gmail.com 2020 ICDS Cell,Kurung Kumey,PO-Koloriang- 791118 31. Longding One Stop 9774108346 osclongding@gmai 10th January, Centre,Longding-192131 l.com,cdpolongdin 2020 [email protected] 32. Siang One Stop 7629933334 cdpopangin@gmai 1st Centre,Pangin,Near EAC l.com December,2019 Office premises,PO/PS- Pangin,Siang 33. Upper Siang One Stop Centre, Behind 948528500, oscuppersiang@g 27th Tourist Lodge 8414817527 mail.com December,2019 Building,DC’Office Yingkiong,Upper Siang- 791002 7 34. Arunachal Pradesh Upper Subansiri One Stop Centre,Sigin 1 9862242592, ddicdsdapo@gmail 1st Panchayat Building,Near 8415866719 .com December,2019 District Hospital,Daporiji,Upper Subansiri-791122 35. West Kameng One Stop 9436059051 oscwestkameng@g 1st Centre,Bomdila,Qtr.NO.07, mail.com December,2019 Type V,Near Hill Top,PO/PS-Bomdila, West Kameng-790001 36. West Siang One Stop Centre,Near SP 9402774724 oscwestsiang@gma 7th Office, PO-Aalo,West il.com,aaloddicds@ December,2019 Siang-791001 gmail.com 37. Pakke Kessang One Stop Centre, Near 9436895330, oscpakkekessang@ 9th Police Station,PO/PS- 8132976134 gmail.com,cdpopa December,2019 Pakke Kessang kkekesang@gmail. com 38. Shi Yomi One Stop Centre,CHC 9436003551 cdpomechuka@gm 9th Medical Mechukha,Near ail.com December,2019 SP Office,PO/PS Mechukha,Shiyomi 39. Lepa Rada One Stop Centre,General 7642823196 oscleparadadistrict 29th Hospital premises,PO @gmail.com November,2019 Basar,Leparada-791101 8 40. Arunachal Pradesh Kradadi One Stop Centre,50 9774595372 osckradaadi@gmai 2nd Bedded Hospital,Palin,Kra l.com December,2019 Dadi,PO/PS-Palin-791001 41. Assam (31) Kamrup One Stop Centre, H/No 9864012581 sakhit.oscghy@gm 20th December, Metropolitan 37A, Survey Ajanta Path, ail.com 2016 Beltola 42. Cachar One Stop Centre, 3842245056 srcwassam@gmail. 1st February, Panchayat Road, Das com 2017 Colony , Silchar, Cachar District, Assam 43. Jorhat One Stop Centre, Prerona 9435352138 srcwassam@gmail. 1st February, Pratibandhi ShishuVikash com 2017 Kendra, Chinamara, Jorhat District, Assam 44. Kokrajhar One Stop Centre, District 9435325985, srcwassam@gmail. 1st February, RNB Hospital, Kokrajhar, 9365184698 com 2017 Kokrajhar District, Assam 45. Nagaon One Stop Centre, District 9435060538 srcwassam@gmail. 1st February, Walfare Office, Campus, com 2017 Amolapatty,Nagaon, Assam 46. Baksa One Stop Centre, Dr. Rup 7399502362, dswobak2017@gm 1st February, Ram Boro Hospital, PO – 8638562374 ail.com 2017 Mushalpur, Dist. Baska, Assam 47. Barpeta One Stop Centre, Barpeta , 8876607561, dswobak2017@gm 7th March, 2019 Sonkuchi Colony, 8011195663 ail.com PO - Sonkuchi , Barpeta 9 48. Assam Biswanath Sakhi One Stop Centre , 8876607561, dswoson2017@gm 6th March, 2019 Civil Hospital Campus, 8011195663 ail.com P.O. Biswanath Cariali, Dist, Biswanath Pin 784176 49. Bongaigaon Sakhi One Stop Centre, 9435402434, dswobon2017@gm 8th March, 2019 Sarvangi Bikash Trust, 9435543890 ail.com Majgaon, Bangaigaon - 783380 50. Charaideo One Stop Centre, Sonari, 8638596726 dswosiv2017@gma 8th March, 2019 near Sonari Pukhuri, Ward il.com no, 16 , PO/PS Sonari, Dist – Charaideo 51. Dhemaji Sakhi One Stop Centre, 9435186992, dswodhe2017@gm 8th March, 2019 DRDA Campus, Hospital 813400244 ail.com Road, PO & Dist, Dhemaji 52. Darrang Sakhi One Stop Centre , 9864708561, dswodar2017@gm 8th March, 2019 Darrang , Hospital Road , 9954323707 ail.com Mangaldoi - 784125 53. Dhubri One Stop Centre, Destitute 9435103196 dswodhu2017@gm 8th March, 2019 Home for Women ail.com Premises, Dighaltari, Dist. Dhubri 54. Dibrugarh One Stop Centre, Assam 9954432706, dswodhu2017@gm 8th March, 2019 Medical College Hospital 9678643300 ail.com Campus, PO - AMC, Dibrugarh - 786002 55. Goalpara
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