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Maharashtra State Prisons www.mahaprisons.gov.in 1 MAHARASHTRA STATE PRISONS TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 2014 ADD. DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE & INSEPCTOR GENERAL ( PRISON ), MAHARASHTRA STATE www.mahaprisons.gov.in 2 FOREWORD It gives me immense pleasure to introduce the first telephone directory of Maharashtra Prison Deptt. This shall help us in performing our duties in an expeditious manner & collaborate meaningfully. The whole work of collection of information & completing the same has been done by Shri. Sudhir N. Kingre, Deputy Supdt. & his team, especially Shri. N. J. Dhanawate, Agri asst. We sincerely hope that this Directory is used by all of us for improving our work & interaction. ( M.C.Borwankar ) Add. Director General of Police & Inspector General of Prisons Maharashtra State, Pune. www.mahaprisons.gov.in 3 Sr. No. INDEX Page No. 1. Add. DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE 01 & INSEPCTOR GENERAL ( PRISON ) M.S. 2. DEPUTY INSEPCTOR GENERAL OF PRISONS 01 3. JAIL OFFICERS TRAINING COLLEGE 02 4. CENTRAL PRISONS M.S. 02 5. DISTRICT PRISON CLASS – I, M.S. 03 6. DISTRICT PRISON CLASS – II, M.S. 05 7. DISTRICT PRISON CLASS – III, M.S. 08 8. HIGH COURT, M.S. 08 9. SESSIONS COURT, M.S. 09 10. POLICE HEAD QUARTERS M.S. 15 11. STATE INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT 15 12. RAILWAY POLICE 15 13. POLICE COMMISSIONER, MUMBAI 16 14. ANTI TERRORIST SQUAD, M.S. 16 15. POLICE WIRELESS, M.S., PUNE 17 16. POLICE MOTOR TRANSPORT, M.S., 17 M.T. SECTION, MUMBAI 17. POLICE COMMISSIONERS 18 POLICE COMMISSIONER, AMRAVATI POLICE COMMISSIONER, AURANGABAD POLICE COMMISSIONER, NAGPUR www.mahaprisons.gov.in 4 Sr. No. INDEX Page No. POLICE COMMISSIONER, NASHIK POLICE COMMISSIONER, NAVI MUMBAI POLICE COMMISSIONER, PUNE POLICE COMMISSIONER, SOLAPUR POLICE COMMISSIONER, THANE 18. ALL DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT OF 20 POLICE (RURAL) 19. COLLECTORS M.S. 45 20. DIV. COMMISSIONER M.S. 48 21. TAHASILDAR, M.S. 49 22. STATE GOVERNMENT 75 23. LIASON OFFICER 78 24. GUEST / REST HOUSES IN M.S. 81 25. PRISON GUEST HOUSES IN M.S. 87 AMRAVATI AURANGABAD TALOJA (NAVI MUMBAI) MUMBAI NAGPUR NASHIK PUNE 26. RETIRED I.G. OFFICER’S (PRISON) 88 www.mahaprisons.gov.in 5 Sr. No. INDEX Page No. 27. RETIRED D.I.G. OFFICER’S (PRISON) 88 28. SOCIAL INSTITUTES 89 29. COMMR. OF WOMENS AND CHILDREN WELFARE 91 30. ESSENTIAL & EMERGENCY SERVICES HOSPITAL 93 FIRE – BRIGADE 95 31. STD CODES 96 www.mahaprisons.gov.in 6 ADD. DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE & INSEPCTOR GENERAL ( PRISON ), MAHARASHTRA STATE Name and Office Fax E-Mail Designation Smt. Meeran 26125180 26125878 adgprison.pune@ Chadha Borwankar home.maharashtra. Add. Director General gov.in of Police (Prison), M. S. Smt. Swati Sathe 26123563 26682417 Deputy Inspector General of Prison (Head Quarter) General 26124815 26125878 DEPUTY INSEPCTOR GENERAL OF PRISONS 1. WESTERN REGION Shri. R. T. Dhamne 26694528 26684528 digprison.pune@ Deputy Inspector home.maharashtra. General of Prison gov.in (W.R.) General 26680488 26684528 2. SOUTH REGION Shri. V. D. Burkule 23001177 23001177 digprison.mumbai@ Deputy Inspector home.maharashtra. General of Prison gov.in (S.R.) 3.EAST REGION Shri. Shashikant 2248844 2248844 digprison.nagpur@ Shinde home.maharashtra. Deputy Inspector gov.in General of Prison (E.R.) ________________________________________________________________ www.mahaprisons.gov.in 7 Name and Office Fax E-Mail Designation 4. CENTRAL REGION Shri. J.S.Naik 2381048 2381048 digprison.auranga Deputy Inspector bad@ home.maha General of Prison rashtra.gov.in (C.R.) JAIL OFFICERS TRAINING COLLEGE Shri. R.V. Kamble (Principal) Daulatrao 26684951 26682417 DJJprison.training Jadhav Jail Officers @home.maharasht Training College, ra.gov.in Yerwada,Pune CENTRAL PRISONS 1. Shri. Y.D.Desai 26682663 26686913 supdtprison.yerava (Supdt.) [email protected] Yerwada Central Prison, htra.gov.in Yerwada, Pune-6 2. Shri. B.M.Bhosle 2324219 2324219 supdtprison.kolhap (Supdt.) [email protected] Kolhapur Central Prison, htra.gov.in Kalamba, Kolhapur Judicial 2324228 3. Shri. V.D.Burkule 23096998 23096998 supdtprison.mumb (Supdt.) [email protected] Mumbai Central Prison, htra.gov.in Arthur Road, Mumbai-11 4. Shri. U.T.Pawar 25303380 25387174 supdtprison.thane (Supdt.) @home.maharash Thane Central Prison, Thane. tra.gov.in ________________________________________________________________ www.mahaprisons.gov.in 8 Name and Office Fax E-Mail Designation 5. Shri. V.V. Shekdar2381051 2391133 supdtprison.aur (Supdt.) angabad@ home. Aurangabad Central Prison, mahar ashtra.gov. Aurangabad in 6. Shri. J.S.Naik 2465276 2461576 supdtprison.nashik (Supdt.) @home.maharasht Nashik Road Central Prison, ra.gov.in Nashik. 7. Shri. V.S.Kamble 2461413 2461413 supdtprison.nagp (Supdt.) [email protected] Nagpur Central Prison, ashtra.gov.in Nagpur. 8. Shri. S.V.Khatavkar2662083 2662083 supdtprison.amra (Supdt.) [email protected] Amravati Central Prison, ashtra.gov.in Amrawati. 9. Shri.S.V.Achame 22943819 27762253 supdtprison.talo (Supdt.) [email protected] Taloja Central Prison, shtra.gov.in Navi Mumbai. DISTRICT PRISONS CLASS – I 1. Shri.K.H.Kurlekar 26614051 26614051 supdtprison.yerva (Supdt.) [email protected] Yerwada Open Prison, har ashtra.gov.in Pune-6. 2. Shri.S.S.Shelke 2314580 2314580 supdtprison.kalyan (Supdt.) @home.maharasht Kalyan Dist. Prison, ra.gov.in Kalyan, Dist-Thane. __________________________________________________________________ www.mahaprisons.gov.in 9 Name and Office Fax E-Mail Designation 3. Shri.C.A.Indurkar 23088133 23001177 supdtprison.bycu (Supdt.) [email protected] Byculla Dist. Prison, htra.gov.in Mumbai. 4. Shri. S.R.Jadhav 222370 222370 supdtprison.ratn (Supdt.) [email protected] Spl. Prison Ratnagiri, ashtra.gov.in Dist-Ratnagiri. 5. Shri. D.S. Igve 223049 223049 supdtprison.paith (Supdt.) [email protected] Paithan Open Prison, aharashtra.gov.in Paithan, Dist-Aurangabad. 6. Shri. B.R.More 235044 235044 supdtprison.dhule (Supdt.) @home.maharasht Dhule Dist. Prison, ra.gov.in Dist.-Dhule. 7. Shri. D.N.Jadhav 2435005 2435005 supdtprison.akola (Supdt.) @home.maharasht Akola Dist. Prison, ra.gov.in Dist.-Akola. 8. Shri. J.B.Mishra 252258 252258 supdtprison.bhand (Supdt.) [email protected] Bhandara Dist. Prison, shtra.gov.in Dist.-Bhandara. 9. Shri. G.K.Mahale 250703 250703 supdtprison.chand (Supdt.) [email protected] Chandrapur Dist. Prison, rashtra.gov.in Dist.-Chandrapur. __________________________________________________________________ www.mahaprisons.gov.in 10 Name and Office Fax E-Mail Designation 10. Shri. M.S. Bhusare 244326 244326 supdtprison.yavat (Supdt.) [email protected] Yavatmal Dist. Prison, ashtra.gov.in Dist.-Yavatmal. 11. Shri. S.G.Gulhane 240162 240162 supdtprison.wardh (Supdt.) [email protected] Wardha Dist. Prison, tra.gov.in Dist.-Wardha. 12. Shri. Y.S.Karnik 2572765 2572765 supdtprison.nashik (Pri.) @home.maharasht Kishore Sudhar Gruh, ra.gov.in Nashik. 13. Shri. V.V.Shekdar2381051 2391133 supdtprison.auran (Supdt.) [email protected] Aurangabad Open Prison, arashtra.gov.in Aurangabad. 14. Shri. G.K.Rathod 212488 227388 supdtprison.latur (Supdt.) @home.maharasht Latur Dist. Prison, ra.gov.in Latur. DISTRICT PRISONS CLASS – II 1. Shri.M.N.Kamble 222052 222052 supdtprison.alibag (Supdt.) @home.maharasht Alibag Dist. Prison ra.gov.in Dist.-Raigad. 2. Shri. S.S.Kamble 272045 272045 supdtprison.sawan (Supdt.) [email protected] Sawantwadi Dist Prison, rashtra.gov.in Dist.-Sindhudurg. __________________________________________________________________ www.mahaprisons.gov.in 11 Name and Office Fax E-Mail Designation 3. Shri. 242314 242314 supdtprison.buldha (Supdt.) [email protected] Buldhana Dist.Prison htra.gov.in Dist.-Buldhana. 4. Shri.S.N.Kadam 231339 231329 supdtprison.parbh (Supdt.) [email protected] Parbhani Dist Prison, shtra.gov.in Dist.-Parbhani. 5. Shri.S.A.Gite 222250 222250 supdtprison.osman (Supdt.) [email protected] Usmanabad Dist. Prison, rashtra.gov.in Dist.-Usmanabad. 6. Shri. B.B.Autade 222370 222370 (Supdt.) Beed Dist. Prison, Dist.-Beed. 7. Shri. D.H.Wasnik 234104 234104 supdtprison.nande (Supdt.) [email protected] Nanded Dist. Prison, tra.gov.in Dist.-Nanded. 8. Shri. D.T.Daberao 2228697 2228697 supdtprison.jalgao (Supdt.) [email protected] Jalgaon Dist. Prison, tra.gov.in Dist.-Jalgaon. 9. Shri. B.M.Kale 254302 254302 supdtprison.visapu (Supdt.) [email protected] Visapur Dist.Open Prison, tra.gov.in Dist.-Ahmednagar. __________________________________________________________________ www.mahaprisons.gov.in 12 Name and Office Fax E-Mail Designation 10. Shri. Y.B.Phad 2625709 2626710 supdtprison.solapu (Supdt.) [email protected] Solapur Dist. Prison, tra.gov.in Solapur 11. Shri. M.S.Pawar 2373216 2373216 supdtprison.sangal (Supdt.) [email protected] Sangli Dist. Prison, tra.gov.in Dist.-Sangli. 12. Shri. V.V.Zende 233850 233850 supdtprison.satara (Supdt.) @home.maharasht Satara Dist. Prison, ra.gov.in Dist.-Satara. 13. Shri. D.D.Kale 2344789 2344789 supdtprison.ahama (Supdt.) [email protected] Ahmednagar Dist. Prison, arashtra.gov.in Dist.-Ahmednagar. 14. Shri. A.S.Kadam 220080 220080 (Supdt.) Open Colony, Atpadi, Dist.-Sangli. 15.Shri. 200577 200577 supdtprison.morshi (Supdt.) [email protected] Morshi Open Prison, ashtray.gov.in Dist.-Amravati. 16. Smt. Pallavi 26613796 26613796 supdtprison.yerava Kadam (Supdt.) dawomen@home. Yerwada Womens Open Prison, maharashtra.gov.in Pune-6. __________________________________________________________________ www.mahaprisons.gov.in 13 Name and Office Fax E-Mail Designation DISTRICT PRISONS CLASS – III 1. Shri.C.A.Indurkar 23088133 23001177 supdtprison.bycull (Supdt.) [email protected] J.J.Hospital Prison, tra.gov.in Mumbai. 2. Shri. P.J.Jagtap 2540315 2540315 supdtprison.kolhap (Supdt.)
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