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Important Contact Numbers.. !! for Uttarakhand!!!


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IMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERS

Following is the list of Uttarakhand control
room numbers (district-wise):
Pithoragarh - 05964-228050, 226326,
09412079945
Almora - 05962-237874, 09319979850
Nainital - 05942-231179, 09456714092
Udham Singh Nagar - 05944-250719,
250823, 09410376808
Chamoli - 01372-251437, 251077,
09411352136
Rudraprayag - 01364-233727, 09412914875,
08859504022
Uttarkashi - 01374-226461, 09675082336,
09410350338
Dehradun - 0135-2726066, 09412964935
Haridwar - 01334-223999, 09837352202
Tehri - 01376-233433, 09412076111
Bageshwar - 05963-220197, 09411378137
Champawat - 05965-230703, 09412347265
Pauri Garhwal - 01368- 221840,
08650922201
Here's the list of contact numbers for
information regarding pilgrims in
Uttarakhand from different regions:
Madhya Pradesh - 0755-2556422,
09926769808
Maharashtra (Mantralaya numbers) -
022-220279990, 022-22816625,
022-22854168
Andhra Pradesh - 40234510
Other numbers:
Uttarakhand State Emergency Operation
Centre - 0135-2710334
General enquiry numbers - 0135-2710334,
0135-2710335, 0135-2710233
Army Medical Emergency numbers -
18001805558, 18004190282, 8009833388
Joshimath, Karnaprayag and Govindghat -
01372-253785
Uttarkashi - 01374-226126/161
Chamoli - 01372-251437
Rudraprayag - 01732-1077
Tehri - 01376-233433
ITBP helpline and control room -
011-24362892, 09968383478
Disaster Control Room, Police Headquarters,
Uttarakhand - 0135-2717300, 09411112985



 

 

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