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Practical Information for Participants Docx Practical information for participants Medical information In case of Emergency Smt. Kashibai Navale Medical College and General Hospital S. No. – 49 /1, Westerly Bypass Road, Narhe (Ambegaon), Pune - 411 041 Tel – (020) 2410 6271 Summary of College and Hospital staff (Anybody can dial directly from venue) Teaching Staff 302 Senior Resident 45 Junior Resident 71 Emergency services Police 100 Ambulance 101 Blood Banks Ruby Hall Clinic Dhole Patil Road (020) 26136318 Acharya Anandrishiji Pune Poona Hospital, Sadashiv Peth, Pune (020) 24337627 Blood Bank 411030 Indian Serological Institute Near Vaikunth, Navi Peth, Pune (020) 24339906 411030 (020) 24335244 Navjeevan Shanipar Mandir Road, Pune 411 002 (020) 2448 0341 K.E.M. Hospital Rasta Peth (020) 26125600 Bharati Hospital Katraj, Pune-Satara Rd. Pune 411 043 (020) 24226116 Sasoon Hospital Near Pune Railway station, Pune 411 (020) 26128000 001 Deenanath Mangeshkar Near mhatre Bridge, Pune 411 004 (020) 2400 300 Hospital Blood Bank (020) 2402 307 Postal service Postal Enquiries (020) 2612 5516 PUNE CITY P.O. Sr. Postmaster,Pune City HO Timings: Budhwar Peth, Pune-411014 (020) 2447 5058 Weekdays (5 pm to 8:30 pm) Sundays/Holidays (10:00 am to 5:30pm) Press and Media Business India (020) 2612 2940 Financial Express (020) 26131541, 26131542, 2613 1543 Maharashtra Herald (020) 2612 8551 Maharashtra Times (Times of India) (020) 2553 2912 Mid-day (020) 2612 5151, 2612 1515, 2611 1342 Pune Today (020) 2426 4461 The Economic Times (020) 2553 2912 The Indian Express (020) 2613 1541,2613 1542, 2613 1543 The Times Of India (020) 2552 1472 Lokmat (020) 2449 5601 Loksatta (020) 2613 154, 2613 1542, 2613 1543 Sakal (020) 2445 5500, 2445 5501, 2445 5502 P.T.I (020) 2613 7631 U.N.I. (020) 2447 4615 Radio & Television Akashwani (020) 25533388 All India Radio (AIR) (020) 25533463 Doordarshan (020) 25450032 Radio Mirchi (020) 56004400 Dinman (020) 24479770 Ambulance Ambulance 101 Columbus Ambulance (020) 2553 1146, 2353 2630 Narayani (020) 2433 8833 Pune Heart Brigade 105 Rugna Seva (020) 2421 7672 Sai Ambulance (020) 2695 9308, 2695 9208 Ruby Hall Clinic (020) 2612 3391 YCM (020) 2742 3456 Day/Night Chemist Ruby Hall Clinic, Station Road (020) 26123391 - Ext- 263 K.E.M. Medical Store , Rasta Peth (020) 26126500 Kotbagi Hospital Drug Store, Pune (020) 25887089 Poona Hospital Medical, Pune (020) 24331707 - Ext - 215 Krishna Hospital Medical, Paud Road (020) 25460625 Usha Nursing Home Medical (020) 26344969 Kemps Medical (020) 26137702 Deendayal Memorial Hospital (020) 25652497/25651613/25654262 - Ext 32 Medicines (Home Delivery) Ezzy Medicals (020) 2634 4247 Kalyani Medicals (020) 2613 8114 Hari Parshuram Aushadalaya, Shaniwar (020) 24451871 Peth Courier Services Flypak Couriers, Shukrawar Bajirao Rd (020) 24477590 Access Worldwide, Navi Peth (020) 24335490/24335460 First Flight, Shivaji Nagar (020) 25535933 First Flight, Tilak Road (020) 24491140 First Flight, Pune Station (020) 26122283 Blue Dart Express Ltd, Bund Garden (020) 26120638/26123706/26127440 Road Blue Dart Express Ltd, Karve Road (020) 24004551/25432810 Toll-free numbers ABT Courier 1600 44 8585 AFL Wizz 1600 22 9696 DHL 1600 111 345 FedEx 1600 22 6161 Fire Stations Budhwar Peth (020) 24458950 Erandwane (020) 25468373 Central Fire Brigade Stn (020) 2645 1707/2644 2101 Suburban (Pune Station) (020) 2612 2545 Hadapsar (020) 26870207 Yerewada (020) 26696400 Hospitals Ashtang Ayurved Hospital (020) 24476085 / 24332508 Bharati Hospital (020) 2437 5182 Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital (020) 2546 6525 Emergency Accident Relief Centre (020) 1033 * Hardikar Hospital (020) 2553 5326 /2553 5329 Inamdar Heart Hospital (020) 2588 6205 /2588 1626 Jehangir Hospital & Medical Centre (020) 2612 2551 K E M Hospital (020) 2612 5600 Medinova (020) 2553 4801 /2553 3731 Poona Hospital (020) 2433 1706 /2433 1707 Prayag Hospital (020) 2553 2812 Ruby Hall Clinic (020) 2612 3391 Sancheti Hospital (020) 2553 3333 /2553 6666 Sanjeevan Hospital (020) 2543 6053 /2544 1465 SKN Hospital Trained Nurses / Ayhas For Home Nursing Eesha Nurses Bureau (020) 2553 3873 /2533 0061 Seva Nursing Bureau (020) 2447 0127 Zarme Nursing Bureau (020) 2644 2585 /2645 0638 Libraries British Library (020)25654351 Granthham Webmarts Pvt Ltd (020)26634336 Grace To India (020)26350107 Pathfinder (020)24330701 Phoenix Library (020)24491118 Popular Book House (020)25671737 Vidya Commerce House (020)24455126 Nilayan Library (020)24220035 Pune Marathi Granthalya (020)24454530 Readers Den Library (020)25655218 Siddharth Free Reading Room & Library (020)26340435 Taxi stand Pune - Mumbai (020)2614 5365 Mumbai - Pune (020)2613 5784 Airlines Indian Airlines: General Enquiry 140 Reservation Enquiry 141 Flight Arrival 142 Flight Departure 143 Air India (020)26138670 Jet Airways (020)26137181, 26685591, 26692/93 Sahara Airlines (020)26128355 Toll-free numbers Indian Airlines 1600 180 1407 Jet Airways 1600 22 5522 SpiceJet 1600 180 3333 Railways General Enquiry 131 Reservation Enquiry 132 Arrival and Departure 133 General Enquiry (020)26126575 Computerised Reservation Enquiry (020)26136666 Road Ways/Transport State Road Transport (020) 26126218 Railway Station (020) 26126575 Shivaji Nagar (ST stand) (020) 25536970 Swargate (020) 24441591 PMT Exchange (Swargate) (020) 24440417 PMT (020) 2444 7425 /2444 0417 PCMT (020) 2742 0287 Swargate S T Stand (020) 2444 1591 /2444 9980 Asiad S T Stand (020) 2612 2591 Vallabhnagar ST Stand (PCMC) (020) 2742 0300 Sadguru Bhosari (020) 2712 0408 Bhaktishakti Nigdi (020) 2765 3626 Banks Name Toll-free numbers ABN AMRO 1600 11 2224 Canara Bank 1600 44 6000 Citibank 1600 44 2265 Corporatin Bank 1600 443 555 Development Credit Bank 1600 22 5769 HDFC Bank 1600 227 227 ICICI Bank 1600 333 499 ICICI Bank NRI 1600 22 4848 IDBI Bank 1600 11 6999 Indian Bank 1600 425 1400 ING Vysya 1600 44 9900 Kotak Mahindra Bank 1600 22 6022 Lord Krishna Bank 1600 11 2300 Punjab National Bank 1600 122 222 State Bank of India 1600 44 1955 Syndicate Bank 1600 44 6655 Travel Toll-free numbers Club Mahindra Holidays 1600 33 4539 Cox & Kings 1600 22 1235 God TV Tours 1600 442 777 Kerala Tourism 1600 444 747 Kumarakom Lake Resort 1600 44 5030 Raj Travels & Tours 1600 22 9900 Sita Tours 1600 111 911 SOTC Tours 1600 22 3344 Museums, parks and zoos Prominent museums in Pune include the Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, Mahatma Phule Museum, Babasaheb Ambedkar Museum, Pune Tribal Museum and new Deccan Museum the National War Museum. Pune has a number of public gardens, such as the Kamala Nehru Park, Sambhaji Park, Shahu Udyan, Peshwe Park, Saras Baug, Empress Garden and Bund Garden. The Pune-Okayama Friendship Garden, now renamed Pu La Deshpande Udyan, is a replica of the Korakuen Garden in Okayama, Japan. The Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park is located at Katraj, close to the city. The zoo, earlier located at Peshwe Park, was merged with the reptile park at Katraj in 1999. The College of Military Engineering has a small rail museum as part of their larger Corps Equipment Museum. A large railway museum is also coming up in Lonavala about 60 km away from the city on the Mumbai railway line. .
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