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Important information and contacts- Statewise of India

Important information and contacts- Statewise of India

Andaman & Nicobar Islands
 
Andaman & Nicobar Islands are a perfect illustration of what you call 'Tropical Paradise,' with palm-fringed beaches with pristine lengths of white sands, an unending presence of tranquillity, and crystal clear turquoise waters all around.
 
Tourist Information Centres
Directorate of Tourism, Andaman & Nicobar Administration Port Blair, 744101
Timings: 8.30 AM to 12.30 PM; 02.00 PM to 05.00 PM
Phone: 03192 – 232694
Email: accomodation6@and.nic.in (for accommodation)
tourisminformation.ipt@gmail.com
 
Andaman Tourism (ANIIDCO)
TTDC Complex, Wallajah Road,
Near Kalaivanar Arangam,
Chennai – 600102.
Mobile: 09841015934
Phone: 044-25360952, 24743238
 
Andaman & Nicobar COVID 19 Helpline: 03192-232102, 234287, 09474280024
 
Police: 100, 03192-232100
 
Fire: 101, 03192-232101
 
Ambulance: 102
 
Women Helpline: 181
 
AIDS HELPLINE: 1097
 
AIRPORT (Veer Savarkar International): 03192-232414
 
Medical Helpline: 108
 
DISASTER N.D.M.A (Control Room): 022-22027990
 
 
Lakshadweep
 
The group of 36 islands known as Lakshadweep is famed for its beautiful and sun-kissed beaches as well as its lush green terrain. In Malayalam and Sanskrit, the term Lakshadweep means "a hundred thousand islands."
 
Tourist Information Centre
Lakshadweep Tourism Information Center is located at Shop No.19, KTDC Complex, Near Kerala State Guest House, Marinedrive, Meneka, Ernakulam, Ernakulam, Kerala 682011.
 
Lakshadweep COVID 19 Helpline: 104
 
Indian Navy (Commanding Officer): 262299 (Control Room) 262350, 263903, 263491, 263497
 
PORT:
 
Police Control Room, Kavaratti: 04896 263100
 
CHC Agatti (Medical Officer In Charge Community Health Center Agatti)
Email: chcagatti@gmail.com
Phone: 04894242857
 
Government Hospital Minicoy (Medical officer in charge Government Hospital Minicoy Islands)
Email: ghminicoy@gmail.com
Phone: 04892222427
 
 
Tamil Nadu
 
Tamil Nadu, a state rich in cultural and religious legacy, provides visitors and pilgrims every opportunity to be fascinated by its long history and natural beauty. Tamil Nadu is a beautiful destination to explore and discover our historical cultural history while enjoying all of the current conveniences.
 
Tourist Information Centres
 
Tamil Nadu Tourism Complex,
Wallajah Road,
Chennai - 600 002.
0422-2303176
Mobile:8939896380
 
Beach Road, Kanyakumari - 629702.
04573-221371
Mobile:9176995871
 
Hotel Tamil Nadu Complex,
Thanjavur - 613 001. 1-800-425-4747 (within India only)
 
Tourist Information Centres
 
International Terminal, Airport, Thiruvananthapuram
Contact: +91 471 2480085
 
Airport Information Counter, Ernakulam,
Cochin
Contact: +91 484 2611308, 2611309
 
District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC), Alappuzha
Contact: +91 477 2251796, 2253308
 
ERSS is an emergency response system wherein the citizen can seek support from police in cases of emergency. All they need is to call 112.
 
Kerala COVID 19 Helpline: 1077, 0471-2733433, 9188610100 (Mobile)
 
Police Helpline: 0471-324 3000/4000/5000
 
Fire Station: 101
 
Ambulance: 108
 
Women Helpline: 1091, 181
 
Crime Stopper: 1090
 
Child Helpline: 1098
 
DISHA Helpline (Health): 1056
Government Contact Centre-Kerala (Citizen's Call Centre): 0471-155300, 0471- 2335523
 
 
Kerala
 
Kerala is renowned as God's own country because it is such a lovely and charismatic place. Kerala is a state in India that combines natural beauty with a sense of enchantment. Kerala, sometimes known as the "Spice Capital of India," has long been a popular honeymoon and tourism destination.
 
Tourist Information toll free number
Contact: +91 471 2502298
 
Tourist Facilitation Centre, Kovalam 104, 97456 97456
 
 
Andhra Pradesh
 
Andhra Pradesh is blessed with two majestic rivers, the Krishna and the Godavari, as well as the Bay of Bengal to the west and the country's longest coastline of 972 kilometres. The tourism department of this state promotes it as the Kohinoor of India. The world-famous Tirupati temple is the state's most popular attraction. Another well-known Shiva shrine is Srisailam Mallikarjuna Temple, which is one of India's 12 Jyotirlinga temples.
 
Tourist Information Centre
Andhra Pradesh Tourism Authority,
5th floor, Near C G O Complex, Industrial estate,
Vijayawada
Andhra Pradesh - 520007
Contact 1800 42545454
 
Regional Tourist Information Bureau,
VMRDA, Building-B block,
5th Floor,
Siripuram Junction,
Visakhapatnam - 530003
Phone: 6309942026
Email: tiortibvsp@gmail.com
 
Centralized Helpline No.: 112
 
Andhra Pradesh COVID 19 Helpline: 0866-2410978
 
Police: 100 or 112
 
Fire: 101
 
Ambulance: 108 or 102
 
Disha Helpline: 181 OR 112
 
Spandana (Citizen Grievance Centre): 1902
 
Railways Enquiry: 139
 
 
Telangana
 
Telangana has a new identity as a result of the separation. With a rich history and culture, the state is focusing on its tourism potential. In the capital city of Hyderabad, the iconic Char Minar may be found. Telangana, on the other hand, has a lot more to offer. Some of the historically notable sites in this state include the Chowmahalla Palace and the Golkonda fort.
 
Tourist Information Centre
Tank Bund Rd, Hussain Sagar, 
Khairatabad, Hyderabad, 
Telangana 500022
Contact: 180042546464
 
Telangana COVID 19 Helpline: 104, 8790005197, 040-23286100, 040-23454088
 
Police: 100
 
Fire: 101
 
Ambulance: 102, 108
 
Women Helpline number: 181
 
Cyber Crime Police Station: 040-27852412
 
Child Helpline: 1098
 
Disaster Helpline: 1077
 
State Disaster Control Room: 1070
 
 
Maharashtra
 
Maharashtra is a state on India's western coast. The state is known for its densely forested hills and valleys, which are home to a vast range of flora and animals, as well as old caves and a rich cultural legacy. Maharashtra is also known for being the centre of the Indian entertainment industry, or Bollywood.
 
Tourist Information Centre
India tourism MUMBAI
Air India Building, Ground floor, Nariman Point, 
Mumbai, 400 021 Maharashtra
Tel: 022-22074333, 022-22074334,
Fax: 022-22014496
indiatourism-mum@nic.in,
touristoffice-mum@nic.in
 
Lohegaon Airport,
Pune.
Tel: (020) 2668 9428
 
Sahar International Airport,
Mumbai.
Tel: (022) 26813252
 
C.S.T. Railway Station,
Mumbai.
Tel: 022 2262 2859
 
Maharashtra COVID 19 Helpline: 022-22027990, 020-26127394
 
Citizen’s Call center – 155300
 
Child Helpline – 1098
 
Women Helpline – 1091
 
Crime Stopper – 1090
 
Commissioner of Rescue & Relief – 1070
 
NIC Service Desk – 1800 111 555
 
Chief Electoral Officer – 1800-22-1950
 
PDS Helpline – 1800 22 4950 & 1967
 
District Control Room – 1077
 
Maharashtra Control Room – 022 – 22027990       
 
 
Chhattisgarh
 
Chhattisgarh is progressively becoming one of India's most popular holiday destinations, thanks to its scenic diversity and cultural and traditional history. Here live India's oldest tribes, some of whom have lived for nearly 10,000 years. Chhattisgarh exemplifies old India through a blend of native and tribal people's culture, arts, and religion.
 
Tourist Information Centre
Chhattisgarh Tourism Board
Paryatan Bhawan,
G. E. Road, Raipur - 492 006 
Phone: +91 771 4224600, 4224611,4224622
FAX: +91 771 4066425
 
Chhattisgarh Tourism Board,
Raipur Airport,
Mana, Raipur, I.
Phone: 0771 - 6541303
 
Chhattisgarh COVID-19 Helpline: 0771-2235091/104
 
Flood Control Room -Collectorate Raipur: 0771-2413233
 
Police 112
 
Health Care and Health Counselling Center: 104
 
Women Helpline: 1091
 
Child Helpline: 1098
 
Bal Adhikar Sanrakshan Aayog: 1800-233-0055
 
Kisan Call Center: 1800-180-1551
 
Airport: 0771-2418167
 
Railway: 139
 
 
Odisha
 
Odisha, the country of rice fields and palm-fringed silver beaches, temples, rivers, waterfalls, and tribal people, is home to prominent attractions including Bhubaneshwar and Puri temples, kilometres of spotless beaches, and the majestic Konark Sun Temple.
 
Tourist Information Centre
Government of India Tourist Office
2nd Floor, Paryatan Bhawan, 
Bhubaneswar. PIN: -751014
Ph: - 2432203, Tel FAX :0674-2435487, 
Email: -itobbs@nic.in, itobbsr@gmail.com
 
Biju Patnaik International Airport,
Bhubaneswar- 751014
Ph- 0674-2595659
 
Odisha COVID 19 Helpline: 104, 9439994859, 0674-2534177
 
Centralized Emergency Number: 112
 
Police: 100
 
Fire Station: 101
 
Ambulance: 108
 
Senior Citizen Helpline: 1090
 
Traffic Control: 1095
 
Child Helpline: 1098
 
Coastal Helpline: 1093
 
N.H.A.I Helpline: 1033
 
Women Helpline: 1091 AND 181
 
 
Goa
 
Goa, India's smallest state and unlike any other, is famed for its boundless beaches, excellent nightlife, unique seafood, and UNESCO World Heritage-listed architecture. Goa's relaxed atmosphere attracts as many international visitors as it does Indians, if not more.
 
Tourist Information Centre
Directorate of Tourism (Panjim)
Goa, Goa - 403802
 
Goa COVID 19 Helpline: 104
 
Centralized Helpline Number: 112
 
Police: 112 
 
Fire: 101
 
Ambulance: 108 / 102
 
Women Helpline Number: 1091 
 
Child Helpline: 1098
 
Senior Citizen Helpline: 1090 
 
Airport Facilitation Counter: 0832-2540031, 2540829
 
Railway Station (Margao): 0832-2715851
 
Stress/Suicide Helpline Timings: 1pm to 7pm- Monday to Friday: 0832-22525
 
 
Jharkhand
 
Jharkhand is a state in eastern India with beautiful green forests, steep hills, glistening waterfalls, various wildlife sanctuaries, and a wealth of mineral reserves. It also boasts numerous revered places of worship, making it an appealing destination for both tourists and pilgrims.
 
Tourist Information Centres
Tourist Complex, 5, Mahatma Gandhi Marg
Ranchi, Jharkhand- 834001
Phone:0651-2331643
 
Yatri Niwas Campus, Madhuban Distt – Giridih, 
Jharkhand- 82532
Phone:7091591310
 
Birsa Munda Airport, Ranchi
Jharkhand- 834002
Phone:9771334050
 
Tourist Information Center, Ranchi Railway Station, Ranchi
Jharkhand- 834002
Phone:0651-2331643
 
Jharkhand COVID 19 Helpline: 104, 181, 0651-2282201, 2284185, 223488, 0651-2446923
 
Child Helpline: 1098
 
Women Helpline: 1091
 
Police Helpline: 100
 
Ambulance Service: 108
 
Fire: 101, 0651-2283825
 
 
Bihar
 
Bihar, which is derived from the Sanskrit term 'Vihara,' which means monastery, has a long and illustrious history in Indian history. Its ties to Buddhism and Jainism make it a must-see destination for peace seekers, those interested in learning about tribal culture and experiencing life in rural India, and those interested in learning about India's rich past.
 
Tourist Information Centres
Near Rajgir Kund, Nimal, 
Rajgir, Bihar 803116
Phone: 091556 08361
 
Ashok Rajpath (450.31 km)
Patna New City, Bihar 800008
Phone: 093088 77706
 
Bihar COVID 19 Helpline: 18003456019, 0612-2219090, 2219080, 2219055, 2219033
 
Police: 100 / 0612-2201977-78
 
Fire: 101 / 0612-2222223
 
Ambulance: 102 / 1911
 
Child Helpline: 1098
 
Vigilance Department (To Report Corruption): 0612-2217048 /
 
Chief Minister Public Grievance Office: 0612-2205800
 
Disaster Management: 0612-2217305
 
Women Helpline Centre: 18003456247, 0612-2320047, 9304264570, 0612-2214318
 
 
Uttar Pradesh
 
Uttar Pradesh is home to a diverse religious population and hosts several cultural and religious festivals. The state is also famed for its Nawabi cuisine, which includes delicious street foods such as samosas and kachoris, as well as royal meat feasts and kebabs. Uttar Pradesh, the home of Ram, Lord Krishna, the Buddha, and the Taj Mahal, is diverse, transcending all limits of art and culture and bringing together a vibrant mix of people from across the country.
 
Tourist Information Centres
Department of Tourism, 
Rajarshi Purshottam Das Tandon Paryatan Bhawan
C-13, Vipin Khand, 
Gomti Nagar, Lucknow-226 010 
Tel: 91-522-2308017, 2308916 
Fax: 91-522-2308937
 
64, Taj Road, Agra. 
Tel: 0562-2226431
E-mail: agrauptourism@gmail.com. 
touristbeuro@dataone.in, uptourismagra@up-tourism.com
 
Government of UP Tourist Bureau, 
Pathik Niwas Saket, 
Near Railway Station, Ayodhya. 
Tel: 05278-232435
 
UP Government Tourist Information Counter, 
Cantt. Railway Station, Varanasi,
Near Enquiry Office, Main Hall. 
Tel: 0542-2506670
E-mail: varanasi@yahoo.co.in, uptourismvns@up-tourism.com
 
Uttar Pradesh COVID 19 Helpline: 18001805145, 0522-2237515
 
Police: 112
 
 
Fire: 101
 
Ambulance: 108 / 102
 
Women Helpline: 1090, 18001805220; WhatsApp: 6306511708
 
Child Helpline: 1098
 
Chief Minister Helpline: 0522-2239296, 2236167
 
 
Uttarakhand
 
Uttarakhand, also known as Dev Bhoomi, is a Himalayan state in North India with unspoiled natural beauty and spirituality (or the Land of the Gods). The state, originally known as Uttaranchal, was carved out of Uttar Pradesh and is a region that not only has a breath taking view of the Himalayas but also a cultural ethos that speaks of a harmonious coexistence with nature.
 
Tourist Information Centre
Pt. Deendayal Upadhyaya Paryatan Bhawan Near ONGC Helipad, 
Garhi Cantt, Dehradun, Uttarakhand 248001
 
Uttarakhand COVID 19 Helpline: 104, 0135-2710334, 6398500571
 
Police: 100 
 
Fire: 101 
 
Ambulance and Medical: 102
 
Women Helpline: 1090
 
Child Helpline: 1098
 
Railway Enquiry: 139
 
Disaster / Medical Helpline: 108
 
Disaster (Earthquake / Flood/ Cyclone) N.D.M.A (Control Room): 022-22027990
 
 
Madhya Pradesh
 
Madhya Pradesh was given its name because of its central location in India. The slogan 'The Heart of Incredible India', on the other hand, refers to the fact that it incorporates aspects of India as a whole into one state. This state offers a flavour of India inside its geographical bounds, from historical monuments to modern facilities, culture, food, and people.
 
Tourist Information Centres
Paryatan Bhawan, Bhadbhada Road, 
Bhopal- 462003
Tel: 0755- 4027132/ 163 
FAX: 0755- 2779476, 2774289
Tourist Helpline (Toll Free): 1800 233 7777
 
Airport Counter, Bhopal
Contact: 0755-264667
 
Tansen Residency, 6-A, 
Gandhi Road, Gwalior - 474002
Contact: 0751-2234557, 4056726
 
Tourist Interpretation & Facilitation Center 
Near Circuit House, Khajuraho
Contact: 07686-274051
 
Airport Counter, 
Indore
Contact: 0731-2620404
 
Madhya Pradesh COVID 19 Helpline: 104, 1075, 0755-2704201, 2441419, 4926892
 
Police: 100
 
Fire Station: 101
 
Ambulance: 102, 108
 
Child Helpline: 1098
 
Chief Minister Helpline: 181
 
 
Rajasthan
 
Rajasthan has a plethora of forts with panoramic views of the landscape. The Amber Fort in Jaipur, Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer Fort, also known as Sonar Quila, are the three most important forts in Rajasthan. Rajasthan is one of the most colourful and dynamic states in the country, with a powerful blend of culture, history, music, and cuisine. It doesn't take long to fall in love with Rajasthan.
 
Tourist Information Centres
Department of Tourism, Art & Culture
Government of Rajasthan
Govt. Hostel Campus, Paryatan Bhawan, M.I. Road
Jaipur - 302 001
Rajasthan 
Phone: 5110595-7
Fax.: 5110591
E-mail: adv@Rajasthantourism.gov.in
 
Regional Tourist Office
Fateh Memorial, 
Suraj Pol,
Udaipur
Tel.: 0294-411535/521971/1364
 
Regional Tourist Office
Tourist Reception Centre
RTDC Hotel Ghoomer
High Court Road, Jodhpur
 
Rajasthan COVID 19 Helpline: 0141-2225624/2225000 Toll Free No: 104/108 
 
Police: 100, 0141-2619725
 
Fire: 101
 
Ambulance: 108 / 102 
 
Department of Tourism (Government): 0141-5110598/ 5155100
 
Rajasthan State Centralized Call Centre: 1800-180-6127
 
Women Helpline: 1090, 1091
 
Child Helpline: 1098