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Telephone Directory of Jawaharlal Nehru Sl. No. CONTENTS PAGE No. 1. SOME IMPORTANT NUMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY 1-2 2. Vice Chancellor’s Office 3 3. Rector’s Office 3 4. Registrar’s Office 3 5. Academic Branch 4 6. Administration Branch 4 7. Hindi Cell 4 8. Legal Cell/IPM Cell 4 9. SC/ST Cell 5 10. Estate Branch 5 11. Public Relation Office (PRO) 5 12. Security 6 13. Finance Office 6 14. Students & Project Section 6 15. Bills/Provident Fund & Pension Section 6 16. Salary/Cash Section 7 17. BAG/Internal Audit/Accounts Section 7 18. Chief Proctor’s Office 7 19. Office of the Co-ordinator (Evaluation) 7 20. Admissions Branch I & II 8 21. Evaluation Branch I,II, Collaboration Unit & Defence Cell 8 22. Office of the Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) 8 23. Engineering Department 8-9 24. Telephone Cell 9 25. E. Governance, Statistical & Project (Admn) Cell 9 26. Dean of Students Office 10 27. Inter Hostel Administration (IHA) 10-14 28. Sports Office 14 29. Health Centre 15 30. Deans of Schools/Chairpersons of Special Centres 16 31. Library 17 32. Academic Staff College (ASC) 18 33. School of Arts & Aesthetics (SAA) 19 34. School of Computer & Systems Sciences (SC&SS) 20 35. School of Environmental Sciences (SES) 21-22 36. School of computational and Integrative Sciences (SC& IS) 23 I Centre for Computational Biology and Bio-informatic (CC&BB) 23 ii Communication and Information Services (CIS) 23 37. School of International Studies (SIS) 24 a Sl. No. CONTENTS PAGE No. Sl. No. CONTENTS PAGE No. i Centre for Canadian, US & Latin American Studies 24 viii Centre for the Study of Social Systems (CSSS) 50-51 ii Centre for International Trade and Development (CITD) 24 ix Centre for Social Medicine & Community Health (CSM&CH) 51 iii Centre for International Legal Studies 25 x Zakir Hussain Centre for Educational Studies (ZHCES) 51-52 iv Centre for East Asian Studies (CEAS) 25-26 xi Education Record Research Unit (ERRU) 52 v Centre for International Politics, xii Women Studies Programme (CWSP) 52 Organisation & Disarmament (CIPOD) 26-27 xiii Centre for the Studey of Discrimination and Exclusion (CSDE) 53 vi Centre for European Studies 27 xiv Centre for Informal Sector and Labour Studies (IS & LS) 53 vii Centre for Russian & Central Asian Studies (CR&CAS) 27-28 xv Center for Media Studies 53 viii Centre for South, Central Southeast Asian xvi North East India Studies Programme 53 & Southwest Pacific Studies (CSCSA&SWPS) 28-29 42. School of Biotechnology (SBT) 54 ix Centre for African Studies (CAS) 29-30 43. Special Centre for Law and Governance (CL&G) 55 x Centre for West Asian Studies 30 44. Special Centre for Molecular Medicine (SCMM) 56 xi Center of Comparative Politics & Political Thought, SIS 30 45. Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies (CSS) 57 xii Center for Promotion of Human Rights Teaching and Research 30 46. Special Center for Nano Sciences 57 38. School of Language, Litrature and Culture Studies (SLL&CS) 31 47. University Science Instrumentation Centre (USIC) 58 i Greek Chair 31 48. Advanced Instrumentation Research Facility (AIRF) 58 ii Centre of Arabic and African Studies (CA&AS) 31 49. Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Advanced Studies (JNIAS) 58 iii Centre of Persian and Central Asian Studies (CP&CAS) 31-32 50. Archives on Contemporary History of India (ACHI) 58 iv Centre of Japanese, Korean and North East Asian Studies (CJK&NEAS) 32-33 51. Equal Opprtunity Office (EOO) 58 v Centre for Chinese and South East Asian Studies (CC&SEAS) 33 52. International Students Advisor (ISA) 58-59 vi Centre of French and Francophone Studies (CF&FS) 34 53. Gender Sensitization Committee Against Sexual Harassment (GSCASH) 59 vii Centre of German Studies (CGS) 34-35 54. Security Advisory Committee (SAC) 59 viii Centre of Indian Languages (CIL) 35-36 55. Admission Committee 59 ix Centre for English Studies 36 56. Alumni and Placement Cell 59 x Centre for Linguistics 37 57. International Collaboration 59 xi Centre of Russian Studies (CRS) 37-38 58. NRC/ICSSR Regional Center 59 xii Centre of Spanish, Potugese, Italian & Latin American Studies 38-39 59. Cultural Committee 59 xiii Language Lab Complex and Video Studio (LLC&VS) 39 60. National Service Scheme (NSS) 60 xiv Linguistic Empowerment Cell 39 61. JNU Guest Houses 60 39. School of Life Sciences (SLS) 40-41 62. SBI, Central School & Post Office 60 40. School of Physical Sciences (SPS) 42 63. JNUTA, JNUSA, JNUSU & JNUOA 60 41. School of Social Sciences (i&ii) 64. Enquiries Civil, Water Supply and Electrical 60-61 i Centre for Historical Studies (CHS) 43-44 65. Hostel Incoming Direct Telephones 61-62 ii Centre for the Study of Regional Development (CSRD) 45-46 66. JNU Railway Reservation/ DTC Bus Pass Counters 62 iii Centre for Studies in Science Policy (CSSP) 46-47 67. Professor Emeritus 62-63 iv Centre for Philosophy (CP) 47 68. UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION (UGC) 64 v Group of Adult Education (GAE) 47 69. ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION (AICTE) 64 vi Centre for Economic Studies and Planning (CES&P) 48 70. SPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA (SAI) 64 vii Centre for Political Studies (CPS) 49 71. INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH (ICAR) 64 72. INDIAN COUNCIL FOR CULTURAL RELATIONS (ICCR) 64 b c Sl. No. CONTENTS PAGE No. GENERAL INFORMATION 73. INDIAN COUNCIL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH 64 Faults in EPABX Telephones may,in the first instance be reported to the telephone numberts mentioned in column(1) of the table below. If the defect is not removed within a resonable time the officials shown under column (2) , (3) and (4) may 74. COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH (CSIR) 65 be contacted. 75. UNIVERSITY OF DELHI (DU) 65 (1) (2) (3) (4) Telephone operator Vijay Kumar Shri B. S. Rawat 76. INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY (IGNOU) 65 on duty Telephone Wireman Office Incharge E.E.(Elect.) 77. INSTITUTIONS IN JNU CAMPUS 65 Telephone cell Incharge Telephhones Tel No. " 0" 4222 4070 4065 i National Institute of Immunology 65 For the faults in Direct Lines ii National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR) 65 Tel No. 198 Monitor FRS Tel. No. 2671 7075 iii International Centre for Genetic Engineering (i.e. concermed 2671 7076 and Biotechnology (ICGEB) 65 Tel. Exchange e.g. for PRI iv Indian Institute of Mass Communication 65 2670, 2673 & for Level 2674 OR v Indian Council of Social Science Research 65 Fault Cantrol Office vi Inter University Accelerator Centre 65 Jr. Engineer (Telephones) S.D.O. (Telephones) Tel. No. 2671 7073 78. OTHER INSTITUTIONS 65-66 Tel. No. 2671 7075 JNU Old Campus 2671 7074 79. USEFUL INFORMATION 66 JNU Telephone operators are available at ' 0 ' of EPABX I Hospitals 66 All the EPABX numbers have DID facility and can be connected directly by the out siders by pre-fixing 2670 with the EPABX number 4001 to 4799 & by pec-fixting 2673 with the EPABX Number 8700 onwards. ii Medical Stores 24- Hours 66 iii Blood Banks 66 All MTNL staff posted at the campus have been issued identity cards with their photographs signed by the iv Eye Banks 66 MTNL official. v Ambulance Emergency 66 Discrepancies in this Directory may be brought to the notice of the Executive Engineer (Elect.) for necessary vi Help Line for the Aged 66 correction in the next edition of the Directory. Please use correction slips attached at the end. vii Police 66 ABBREVIATIONS viii Police Stations 66-67 ix Air Lines 67 ND - New Delhi PC - Poorvanchal Complex x Indian Air Lines 67 D - Delhi WF - Warden 's Flats xi Air India 67 UK - Uttarakhand PB - Paschimabad DP - Dakshinapuram SP - Sarswati Puram xii Private Air Lines 67 TH - Transit House NTH- New Transit House xiii International Air Lines 67 xiv Railways 67 JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY xv Roadways 67 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE FOR PUSH BUTTON (DTMF) TELEPHONES WITH ERICSSON MD 110 ISDN PABX xvi MTNL 67 xvii Cremation Grounds 67 Sr. FUNCTION PROCEDURE xviii Schools 67-68 No. 1. TRANSFER Press FLASH + Extension number and replacehandset. xix South Delhi Colleges 68 2. REFER BACK Press FLASH or 2 to shuttle between two calls xx Cinema 68 3. CALL PARKING Press FLASH xxi General Information 68 4. CALL PICK UP Press Ringing Extension number + 8 5. AUTOMATIC CALL BACK Press 6 ( for intercom) Press 6 + External number # xxii Kendriya Bhandar 68 6. REDIAL OF LAST EXTERNAL NUMBER Press * * * xxiii All Types of Computer Repair/New Computers 68 7. CONFERENCE CALLS Press FLASH + Extension no. + 3 xxiv Canteen 68 8. INDIVIDUAL ABBREVIATED NUMBER USE : Press * * Abr No (0 to 9) xxv PRESS 68-69 PROGRAM : Press *51* Abr No.(0 to 9) * Translated no. # xxvi MEDIA (Electronics) 69 CANCEL : Press #51# (All Abr No.) xxvii Telephone Directory Enquiry 69 Press #51* Abr no # (Ind No) Addresses (i)-xxii 9. GENERAL CANCELLATION OF ALL PREVIOUSLY INITIATE FUNCTION Press # 0 0 1 # d e Location Name & Designation Office Residence E-mail ID Room No. Direct PABX Direct PABX @mail.jnu.ac.in SOME IMPORTANT NUMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY Admn. Prof. K. Kasturirangan 2309 6568, 2674 2300 2307 0498 E. wing Chancellor 2309 6569 (Fax) chancellor Admn. Prof. Sudhir K Sopory 2674 1500 4001 2674 1555 4733 vc 203 Vice-Chancellor 2674 2580 (Fax) sopory Admn. Prof. Sudha Pai 2674 2950 4004 2674 1018 4726 rector 209 Rector 26742594 (Fax) Admn. Dr. Sandeep Chatterjee 2674 2650 4005 2670 4777 4777 s_chatterjee 210 Registrar 2674 2879 registrar IHA Prof. Abdul Nafey 2674 1523 4554 2674 1243 dean_students 004 Dean of Students 4396 9810769382 IHA Prof. I.S Thakur 2674 2665 4709 2674 2370 004 Associate Dean of Students 9868538865 Admn.
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