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Division Railway Bsnl/Mtnl Location EMERGENCY / COMML. CONTROL PHONE Nos.TO BE ACTIVATED IN CASE OF DISASTER/ACCIDENT OF NORTHERN RAILW AY DIVISION RAILWAY BSNL/MTNL LOCATION DELHI Railway Board 030-43859 011-23388230 Emergency/ 030-43600 011-23388503 punctuality control 030-43528 .... Room No. 476 P 030-43399 011-23382638 Safty cell,Room No.476 K Baroda House 030-32215 011-23384605 Emergency control 030-32268 011-23385106 ---------do--------- .... 011-23387635 ---------do--------- 030-32923 011-23381174 Commertial Control 030-32924 011-23384040 ---------do--------- Control office NDLS 030-22233 011-23366543 Conference Room. 030-26240 011-23341376 ---------do--------- 030-22427 011-23740024 Commertial Control 030-23491 011-23745466 ---------do--------- New Delhi Rly.Stn. 030-22280 011-23742292 Dy.SS/Comml./Office 030-22623 -- ---------do--------- Old Delhi Rly.Stn. 030-77201 011-23962389 ---------do--------- Hazrat Nizamuddin 030-72389 011-24359748 May I help you booth FIROZPUR Firozpur 031-22107 01632-244327 Control Conference 031-22177 01632-244154 Room Jalandhar 031-32802 0181-2456240 Stn.Supdtt.Office. 031-33440 0181-2225615 ---------do--------- Ludhiana 031-52802 0161-2441361 ---------do--------- -- 0161-2744702 ---------do--------- Amritsar 031-73700 0183-2225087 Dy.SSupdtt.Office. 031-72810 0183-2560824 ---------do--------- Pathankot 031-62810 0186-2254867 ---------do--------- 031-63435 0186-2220035 ---------do--------- Jammu Tawi 031-42802 0191-2474757 ---------do--------- 031-42882 0191-2470116 ---------do--------- LUCKNOW Lucknow 032-23532 0522-2234525 Control office Hazrat -ganj. EMERGENCY / COMML. CONTROL PHONE Nos.TO BE ACTIVATED IN CASE OF DISASTER/ACCIDENT OF NORTHERN RAILWAY DIVISION RAILWAY BSNL/MTNL LOCATION 032-23533 0522-2234525 -ganj. 032-23246 0522-2234537 Commertial control. 032-23244 0522-2234533 -----------do---------- Varanasi 032-062-204 0542-2342511 Stn.Supdtt.Varanasi Faizabad .... 05278-223358 Stn.Supdtt.Faizabad Partapgarh .... 05342-220489 Stn.Supdtt.Partapgar. Sultanpur .... 05362-222363 Stn.Supdtt.Sultanpur. Jaunpur .... 05452-263585 Stn.Supdtt.Jaunpur. MORADABAD Moradabad 033-22222 0591-1072 Enquiry Office 033-2101 -- --------do----- Dehradun 03356-2222 0135-1072 Enquiry Office 03356-101 -- Enquiry Office Haridwar 033-52222 01334-1072 Enquiry Office 033-5101 -- Enquiry Office Laksar 03326-222 01332-255413 Enquiry Office 03326-101 Roorkee .... 01332-277481 Enquiry Office .... 01332-273983 Enquiry Office Najibabad 03327-101 0134-223131 Enquiry Office 03327-222 0134-220131 Enquiry Office Dhampur .... 01344-230131 Enquiry Office .... 01334-230368 Enquiry Office Rampur 03325-222 0595-1072 Enquiry Office 03325-101 -- Enquiry Office Bareilly 033-32222 0581-2558161 Enquiry Office 033-3101 0581-2558162 Enquiry Office Shahajanpur 033-44222 05842-1072 Enquiry Office 033-44333 -- Enquiry Office Rosa 033- 44444 05842-235466 ASM Office 033-44555 -- EMERGENCY / COMML. CONTROL PHONE Nos.TO BE ACTIVATED IN CASE OF DISASTER/ACCIDENT OF NORTHERN RAILWAY DIVISION RAILWAY BSNL/MTNL LOCATION Hardoi 03346-2222 05852-232439 Enquiry Office 03346-3333 05852-233290 Enquiry Office Balamau .... 05854-275066 Enquiry Office .... 05854-275131 Enquiry Office Sandila .... 05854-270131 Enquiry Office .... 05854-271099 Enquiry Office Sitapur .... 05862-243285 Enquiry Office .... 05862-243203 Enquiry Office Chandausi 03328-500 05921-253682 Enquiry Office 03328-400 05921-255875 Enquiry Office Gajarula .... 05924-253371 Enquiry Office Hapur 033-62222 0122-2317397 Enquiry Office 033-6101 0122-2312527 Enquiry Office Bijnor .... 01342-262630 ASM Office .... 01342-260131 ASM Office Bulandshahar .... 05732-259332 ASM Office AMBALA Ambala Cantt 034-23724 0171-1072 Stn.Mgr.Office (2631275) Chandigarh 034-33724 0172-1072 Stn.Supdtt.Office (2658924) Shimla 034-93730 0177-2652696 Stn.Supdtt.Office Saharanpur 034-63728 0132-1072 Stn.Supdtt.Office (2640169) Bathinda 034-73728 0164-1072 Stn.Supdtt.Office (2239033) Patiala 034-29325 0175-2309178 Stn.Supdtt.Office STATE SECRETARIES AND IMPORTANT EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS STATE DESIGNATION NAME OFFICE RESIDENCE DOT DOT DELHI CHIEF SECRETARY NARAYANSWAMY 011-23392100 011-23385274 HOME SECRETARY MADHUKAR GUPTA 011-23092989 011-23013058 COMMISSIONER OF Y.S.DADWAL 011-23490201 011-26887695 POLICE PUNJAB PUNJAB INFORMATION CENTER (DELHI) 011-23385431 32/33 EXTN.219 CHIEF SECRETARY RAMESH INDER SINGH 0172-2740156 0172-2749818 HOME SECRETARY R.L.KAPOOR 0172-2740811 0172-2794823 DGP N.P.S. AULAKH 0172-2743272 0172-2784444 HARYANA HARYANA INFORMATION CENTER (DELHI) 011-23386143 EXTN 435 CHIEF SECRETARY PROMILLA ISSAR 0172-2740118 0172-2794230 HOME SECRETARY K.S.BAHORIA 0172-2740926 0172-2784471 DGP R.S. DALAR 0172-2565529 0172-2567402 J&K J&K INFORMATION CENTER (DELHI) 011-24611210 ... CHIEF SECRETARY C. PHUNSOG 0194-2452257 0194-2483211 HOME SECRETARY B.R. KUNDAL 0194-2452199 0194-2453883 DGP KULDEEP HUDA 0194-2452204 0194-2452088 U.P. U.P. INFORMATION CENTER (DELHI) 011-23326640 ... CHIEF SECRETARY PRASHANT KUMAR MISHRA 0522-2221599 0522-2627282 HOME SECRETARY J.N. CHEMBER 0522-2238291 0522-2235609 DGP VIKRAM SINGH 0522-2206104 0522-2208085 UTRANCHAL UTRANCHAL INFORMATION CENTER (DELHI) 011-23014263 EXTN.212 CHIEF SECRETARY S.K.DASS 0135-2712200 0135-2733557 HOME SECRETARY N.S. NABALCHYAL 0135-2712094 0135-2721599 DGP Smt KANCHAN CHOUDHARY 0135-2712082 0135-2738133 HIMANCHAL HIMACHAL INFORMATION CENTER (DELHI) 011-23716124 25/26/27 CHIEF SECRETATY RAVI DHINGRA 0177-2621022 0177-2671222 HOME SECRETARY PARMOD SAXENA 0177-2620043 0177- DGP ASHWANI KUMAR 0177-2626222 0177-2628940 DEFENCE DEFENCE ... 011-23011617 ... AIR HQ ... 011-23010231 ... ARMY HQ /DELHI PRO 011-23019659 ... AIR FORCE HQ /DELHI PRO 011-23019745 ... NAVAL HQ/DELHI PRO 011-23019665 ... COAST GAURD HQ DLI PRO 011-23383475 ... FIRE DELHI FIRESERVICE CONTROL ROOM 101 ... 011-23412223 ... 011-23412235 ... STATE SECRETARIES AND IMPORTANT EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS STATE DESIGNATION NAME OFFICE RESIDENCE DOT DOT 011-23412236 ... 011-23412615 ... 011-23412222 ... 011-23412224 ... 011-23411164 ... 011-23414280 ... HOME MINISTERIES PS/ HOME MINISTER 011-23017256 011-26110818 ADDL.PS/HOME MINISTER 011-23092466 011-23094686 HOME CONTROL(INT) NORTH BLOCK 011-23092885 ... 011-23093897 ... 011-23092923 ... FINANCE REVENUE 011-23093050 ... FAX 011-23093750 ... JONIT SECRETARY ASIM KHURANA 011-23092456 ... JONIT SECRETARY L.C.GOAL 011-23092736 ... Dir.HOME. S.K.SWAMY 011-23092698 ... DISASTER COMMITTEE 011-23093564 ... 011-23093566 ... 011-23093571 ... 011-23093574 ... 011-23093575 ... DIST.DISASTER MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 1070 ... 1077 ... ************************* SATELLITE PHONES PROVIDED TO USE IN DISASTER OVER NORTHERN RAILWAY DIVISION VOICE FAX DATA VOICE LOCATION DELHI 761603287 761603288 761603289 761603290 Test RoomI 763095690 763095691 763095692 763095693 Test RoomI 761316629 761316630 761316631 761316632 Test RoomI 763096527 763096528 763096529 763096530 Test RoomI FIROZPUR 761603291 761603292 761603293 761603294 Test RoomI,JUC 763096535 763096536 763096537 763096538 Test RoomI, FZR LUCKNOW 763095712 763095713 763095714 763095715 Wireless office LKO. 763096539 763096540 763096541 763096542 SE/Tele/BSB MORADABAD 763095716 763095717 763095718 763095719 SSE/Tele/SPN 763096543 763096544 763096545 763096546 Test Room AMBALA 763095698 763095699 763095710 763095711 JE/Tele/UMB 763096547 763096548 763096549 763096550 SSE/Tele/BTI Note:- Red colour shown (Faulty) ************************* From MTNL/BSNL phone dial 00-873 followed by voice No. of SATELLITE PHONE ˆ¢Ö¸ ¸ê»Ö¾Öê †×¬Ö• Ö׸µÖÖë •ê ÃÖß.µÖè.•Öß.´ÖÖê²ÖÖ‡Ô»Ö •Ö´²Ö¸ NORTHERN RAILWAY OFFICER'S C.U.G. MOBILE NUMBER HEADQUARTERS General Administration GM 9717630000 CCM/G 9717630951 AGM 9717630001 CCM/IT/IRCA 9717630952 SDGM 9717630002 CCM/S&R 9717630953 Dy. GM & Secy/GM 9717630007 CCM/TS/KG 9717630954 Secy./AGM 9717630008 CCO-II/NDCR 9717630955 Dy. GM/G 9717630014 PO/RCT/DLI 9717630958 Dy. GM/Law 9717630015 PO/RCT/GZB 9717630959 Secy./IRCA 9717630016 Dy.CCM/G 9717630960 Sr.ADGM/HQ 9717630021 Dy.CCM/MDB/IRCA 9717630961 Dy.Secy./PC/HQ 9717630025 Dy.CCM/CL/NDCR 9717630962 Dy.CRA/HQ 9717630053 Dy.CCM/S 9717630963 ACCOUNTS Dy.CCM/FM 9717630964 Dy.CPM/UTS 9717630965 FA&CAO 9717630100 Dy.CCM/CTG/PH 9717630966 FA&CAO/F&G 9717630101 Dy.CPM/UTS-II/IRCA 9717630967 FA&CAO/W&S 9717630102 Dy.CCM/S/IRCA 9717630968 FA&CAO/B&B 9717630103 ELECTRICAL FA&CAO/T 9717630104 FA&CAO/AIMS-II 9717630105 CEE 9717630300 FA&CAO/DEMU-Conv. 9717630106 CELE 9717630301 FA&CAO/Bio-DSL 9717630107 CESE 9717630302 FA&CAO/DEMU 9717630108 CEDE 9717630303 FA&CAO/C 9717630109 CEE/C 9717630304 FA&CAO/C-II 9717630110 CEE/RS 9717630305 FA&CAO/C/C 9717630111 CETE 9717630306 FA&CAO/C/FOIS 9717630112 CEE/C 9717630307 FA&CAO/C/G 9717630113 CEGE 9717630308 FA&CAO/RCF/RBL 9717630114 Secy./CEE/Dy.CEE/OP 9717630310 Dy.CAO/G 9717630118 Dy.CEE/C 9717630312 Dy.CAO/C&P 9717630119 Dy.CEE/C/W/C 9717630313 Dy.FA/B&B 9717630120 Dy.CEE/C/JRC 9717630314 Dy.FA/FX 9717630121 Dy.CEE/Plg. 9717630315 Dy.CAO/S&W 9717630122 Dy.CEE/RS 9717630316 Dy.FA/CC 9717630123 Dy.CEE/CHG 9717630317 Dy.FA&CAO/COMP of TA 9717630124 Dy.CEE/PS 9717630318 Dy. FA&CAO/C/Admn. 9717630125 Dy.CEE/C 9717630319 Dy.FA&CAO/C/SF 9717630126 Dy.CEE/C 9717630320 Dy.FA&CAO/C/N 9717630127 Dy.CEE/S 9717630321 Dy.FA&CAO/C 9717630128 Dy.CEE/IRCA/PRS 9717630322 Dy.FA&CAO/C/G 9717630129 Sr. EDPM 9717630130 ENGINEERING COMMERCIAL Pr.CE 9717630200 CAO/C 9717630201 CCM 9717630950 CAO/C-II 9717630202 ˆ¢Ö¸ ¸ê»Ö¾Öê †×¬Ö• Ö׸µÖÖë •ê ÃÖß.µÖè.•Öß.´ÖÖê²ÖÖ‡Ô»Ö •Ö´²Ö¸ NORTHERN RAILWAY OFFICER'S C.U.G. MOBILE NUMBER CAO/C/P&P 9717630203 Dy.CE/C/PTNR
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