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List of Bihar Vha Members with Contact Person, Phone Number and E.Mail BIHAR VOLUNTARY HEALTH ASSOCIATION WEST OF GANGA APARTMENT OPP. L.C.T. GHAT, MAINPURA PATNA- 800 001. BIHAR , INDIA. TEL:0612-2266605. FAX: 0612-2266884. Email: [email protected] LIST OF BIHAR VHA MEMBERS WITH CONTACT PERSON, PHONE NUMBER AND E.MAIL. T. S. NAME OF ORGANIZATION NAME & CONTACT PHONE NO. & E.MAIL NO. NO DISTRICT ADDRESS PERSON 1. 01. AURANGABAD Chandrika Samajik Uthan Evam Ajit Kr.Singh 06186 – 285341. Gramin Vikas Sansthan Jamhor, csuegvs@redif Cell : 9939016312 Dist.Aurangabad-824121. fmail.com 9430609678 2. 02. Daudnagar Organization for Rural Dr.M.M.Raja 06328 – 228606. Development President 0612- 2207606 (O) Badi Masjid, Old Town Daudnagar, 09431821678 (Mob) Dist. Aurangabad. 824 113. Email: [email protected], Correspondence address: [email protected], Dr.M M Raja, President [email protected]; Daudnagar Organisation for Rural [email protected] Development (DORD) 2nd Floor, Chitkohra House, Dr. Ashraf Lane, S.P.Verma Road, Patna-800 001, Bihar. 3. 01 ARARIA Maria Rani Health Centre, Sr.Kanti OSU, Ursuline Health Centre, 9570406577 Raniganj, P.O.-Indorepur Barhara, Dist.Araria, 854 334. 4. 01 ARWAL Sita Gramyudyog Vikas Sansthan. Mr. Rabindra 06337-288721. At & P.O.- Usri Bazar-804428 Sharma 0612–2347301. Dist.Arwal (Jahanabad). 9934791642 Correspondence address: Sita Gramyudyog Vikas Sansthan, Email: [email protected] P.O. Box –70 G.P.O.,Patna –800 001. 5. 01. BANKA St. Vincent De Paul Dispensary Sr.Remya John P.O. Charkapathar 9934979242 Via. Katoria,Dist. Banka – 813106. 6. 01 BEGUSARAI Mata Sahayika Health Centre, Sr. Teresa 9939844898 Sushil Nagar, P.O. Singhole [email protected] Dist. Begusarai-51 217. 7. 02 Regd. Office: Parasnath 0612- 3296232 Bihar Gramin Vikas Parishad Gupta : 06243 –257842 At. & P.O. Sahebpur Kamal 9835010253. [email protected] Dist. Begusarai –851 217. Branch Office: At + P.O.: - Sadar Munger, Left of Nilam Cinema Hall, Near of 2no. Gumti, Mangal Bazar, Munger 8. 01 BHAGALPUR St. Elizabeth's Hospital Sr. Suchita 9934413580 P.O. Gokhula, Mirzachowki Dist.Bhagalpur –813208. 9. 02. Swargiya Dr. Y.P.Singh Dr.Dilip Singh 06429 – 283372. Sewanidhi, Pirpainti [email protected] Dist.Bhagalpur –813209. 10. 03 St.Camillus Dispensary Sr.Corsine Sr.Silwin (PP) Harimohra, P.O. Sukhia Barait, 9162463844 9931220585 ViA:Bounsi, Dist.Bhagalpur-813 104 11. 04 Mercy Health Centre Sr. Shalini 9006735547 P.O. Basmata, Via: Belatar, Dist. Bhagalpur, 813 202. 12. 05 Administrator Sr.Naveen Holy Family Health Centre 9430558917 Sr. Olive Jane Tilkamangjhi 9471282949 [email protected] Dist. Bhagalpur, 812 001. 13. 06 Bhagalpur Social Service Society, Fr. Sushil [email protected] Chancery Office ,P.Box 61, Modi 0641-2401371 Nawab Colony,Bhagalpur –812001. Director 9661474943 Updated in April 2014. Page 1 T. S. NAME OF ORGANIZATION NAME & CONTACT PHONE NO. & NO. NO DISTRICT ADDRESS PERSON E.MAIL 14. Holy Family Health Care Centre Sr. Shancy holyfamilycccbgp@gmai Bensitiker , Bhagalpur 8544333735 l.com 15. 01. Pushpa Health Centre Sr. Veera 06181- 223153 BHOJPUR At. & P.O. Piro 9430575154 Email: Dist. Bhojpur-802 207. Sr.Amrita [email protected] 8877084268 16. 02. Nirmala Health Centre Sr. Arbita CJ 06181- 282221. P.O. Shahpur Patti 8987044622 Dist. Bhojpur – 802 158. 17. 03 St. Mary's Health Centre Sr. Nancy 06181-280621 Jagdishpur, Ward No. 12 Dist. Bhojpur – 802 160. 18. 01. BUXAR Vimla Health Centre Sr.Anila 06183- 282217 C/O Vimla Convent 9572884960. P.O. Itari, Dist. Buxar – 802 106. 19. 02 St. Joseph’s Health Centre Sr. Flora Rose 06183 – 222282 Church Naya Bazar 8797105698. 06183- 224270 Dist. Buxar – 802 106. (Personal) 9801396018 (Convent). 20. 03. Mary Ward Health Centre Sr.(Dr.)Teresita 06323-222201, 223211. P.O.Purana Bhojpur Mobile: Email: Dumraon, Buxar-802 133. 9431851555. [email protected] [email protected]. in 21. 04 Methodist Hospital Dr.Rakesh Singh P.B.2, Pratapsagar, Medical 06183-231514/ 231221 P.O. Gajadharganj Superintendent Email: Dist. Buxar – 802 101. 9661886921/ drrakeshsingh@rocketma 9431083501. il.com 22. 01 DARBHANGA Discipleship Centre Mr.Jai Kumar Disciple.programs@gma Sahara Tower 09811867950. il.com Near Donar Chawk Post - Lalbagh Dist Darbhanga –846 004. 23. 01 EAST The Duncan hospital 06255- 220653, 222641/ CHAMPARAN P.O. Raxaul Director 2211020. Dist. East Champaran- 845305 [email protected] 24. 02. St. Joseph’s Health Centre Sr. Ambrose 06252 – 280247 Bahurupia Village 9430893769 Ambrose_2007@rediffm P.O. Sugauli ail.com Dist. East Champaran- 845 456. 25. 03 Little Flower Leprosy Welfare Ms. Kabita 06255 – 222558, 222376 Association, Sunderpore Bhattarai [email protected] P.O. Raxaul Secretary om; Dist.- East Champaran-845 305. 9470818351 bhattaraikabita@hotmail. com 26. 04 Navjeevan Health Centre Sr. Grace 06255 – 220150. P.O. Haraiya, Raxaul 9431672160 Email: East Champaran-845 305. [email protected] 27. Sacred Heart Health Centre Sr. Emma 9570558736 Bariarpur, Motihari 9199655061 Dist. E. Champaran. 28. 01 GAYA Amar Jyoti Health Centre, Sr.Deepika, Email: Dumuhan, Bodh Gaya Mob: 9162223641 deepika_dcunha@rediffmai Dist.Gaya -824231. Sr.Manisha l.com Mob: 9771701050. [email protected] 29. 02 Shram Sadhana Kendra Ms.Kaushallya Kaushlya_kumari@yaho Vill & PO Karisova, Kumari, o.com Dist. Gaya, Bihar 09199662232 Updated in April 2014. Page 2 T. S. NAME OF ORGANIZATION NAME & CONTACT PHONE NO. & E.MAIL N NO. DISTRICT ADDRESS PERSON 30. 01 GOPALGANJ Nirmala Catholic Dispensary Sr. Christy Mobile: 9430888439 Yadavpur Road, Tirbiruwam Dist. Gopalganj-841428. 31. 02. Mahila Shishu Kalyan Sansthan Md.Wasim 06150- 231036. Evam Hastha Shilp Kala Mobile: Email: Prashikshan Kendra 9934868144. [email protected] Manichapar, P.O. Hathua 9835466251. Dist. Gopalganj –841436. 32. 01 JAMUI Pushpa Swasthya Kendra Sr. Namita CJ 06349- 223941. C/O St. Theresa’s Convent 9199186267. [email protected] P.O. Sikandra, Dist. Jamui – 811 315. 33. 02. Nazareth Health Centre Sr.Sushma [email protected] Vill. Sokho, P.O. Garhi, Via- 9931221056. Khaira, Dist Jamui – 811 317. 34. 03 Catholic Hospital Sr. Teres CHF Mob: 9801499707 (St.Daniel Health Centre) . Mariampahari, Via: Sono P.O. Charkapathal, Dist. Jamui – 811 314. 35. 04 St.Joseph's Health Centre Sr. Shanti 06349- 223941. P.O. Jhajha, 9939371925. Sr. Leopold, Administrator Dist.Jamui-811308. Mob. 9973072755 36. 05 Bamdah Christian Hospital Sr. Samuel S. Dr.Sushma Minz P.O. Bamdah, Via. Jhajha Murmu 9955260088. Dist. Jamui. 9472298123 . 37. 06 ASSEFA, Eastern Region Tarun Saha House of Shri Navin Singh Road, Regional Manager 06345 – 223663 Near Circuit House assefaeast@gmail. Email: DM’s Residence com [email protected] Jamui, Bihar – 811 307 38. 07 Jai Sri Laxmi Mahila Vikas Kendra, Ms. Nutan Kumari Mob: 9934711491/ Vill- Lohanda, P.O. Sikandra, Director 9430087284. Dist. Jamui-811315. [email protected] 39. 01 JEHANABAD Gram Swarajya Samiti Ghosi Ram Shanker 2358187, 3206816 H. O.-Bandhuganj Sharma Email: Dist.Jehanabad-804 432. 9431828306, [email protected] 9934040299 o.in 40. 01 KAIMUR Vanvasi Sewa Kendra Mr. Sadanand Rai Mr.Ashok Kr.Singh At. & P.O. Adhaura 9430567345 9430270631 Dist. – Kaimur 821 116. [email protected] 41. 01 KISHANGANJ Azad India Foundation, Mrs.Yuman Mob-09871327861 Azad Manzil, Line Mohalla, Hussain, Email: Kishanganj- 855107. Executive Director [email protected] 42. 02 Rapid Action for Human Farzana Begum [email protected], Advancement Tradition (RAHAT), Line Gulbasti, Khankah Mob: 9431093983, Road, Po & Distt. Kishanganj, 855107. 43. 01 KATIHAR Welfare India Ms.Kalpana Mishra, Email: P & T Chowk, Barmasia Secretary [email protected] Dist.Katihar- 854105. Mob: 09431020201. Fax: 06452 - 230100. 44. 02 Sitara Swayam Semi Sanstha, Mr.Anil Kr.Mishra [email protected] 86 Vijay Nagar, President Mob: 9204592540/ Katihar-854105., 9507676348 45. 03 Mary Immaculate Dispensary Sr.Pauline Mary Chenga Gopalpur SMI 8521102120 P.O. Mohuar , Via Mahadevpur Dist. Katihar- 854116 Updated in April 2014. Page 3 T. S. NAME OF ORGANIZATION NAME & CONTACT PHONE NO. & E.MAIL N. NO DISTRICT ADDRESS PERSON 46. 04 St.Joseph’s Health Centre Sr. Adelaide SJC 9572403671 Tarbana, P.O. Hasanganj Dist. Katihar - 854337 47. 05 Vimal Hriday Dispensary, Sr. Linda Mary 997321904 Sonali Baghela, Milik Pelagarh, Dist.Katihar, Bihar, 855114. 48. 01 LAKHISARAI Bihar Sewa Mandal Mr.C.M. Sharma 06223 – 255234 P.O. Nadiyawan Mob: 99340 06316. [email protected] Dist. Lakhisarai –811107. 49. 01 MADHEPURA Madhepura Christian Hospital Dr. Augustine 06476-222361. P.O. Madhepura Administrator [email protected] Dist.Madhepura-852113. 9431242584. Mr.Francis (Manager) 50. 02 Navjyoti Health Centre, Sr. Kiran ,SCN [email protected] Sahpur Village, Gwalpara P.O., Mob: 9199605023 Madhepura District, 852115. 51. 01 MADHUBANI Samajik Vikas Sansthan Rameshwar Mahto 06273 – 283257 At. Pure & P.O. Ramchandra, 8578847905 Email: Via: Madhepur [email protected] Dist.Madhubani –847 408. 52. 02 Gram Vikas Foundation Mr.Bijay Kr. Singh 06276-283580 At. Mainapatti, P.O. Maheshwara 9431654215. [email protected] Via. Khajauli, Dist. Madhubani. 847 228. 53. 03 Sarvo Prayas Sansthan, Ms. Nirmala, [email protected] Ward No.6, Secretary, om; Shankar chowk, Mob-9835004323 [email protected] Madhubani- 847211, 9430509449 om 54. 01 MUNGER Notre Dame Health Centre Sr.Ajaya, 06344- 242519 (R ) Albert Road, Jamalpur 9471464285 244732 (O) Dist. Munger – 811 214. Sr. Jessy [email protected] 9430943371. 55. 02 SEVAYATAN. Mr.Manindra 06342-252120. Mob: I.B.Road, Haveli
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