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Udaipur Adventures (Rajasthan)

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Overview

Udaipur Adventures is a popular adventure sports company in Udaipur, India, offering aerial adventures and paramotoring rides to visitors. Their goal is to provide a unique and eye-pleasing experience for travelers to witness the beauty of Udaipur. They prioritize safety and host rides with professional riders. Udaipur Adventures offers adventure experiences at affordable prices, making it accessible to the masses, whether alone or with a travel partner.

Highlights

  • Enjoy camping under starlit skies.
  • Achieve a unique sense of freedom through Paragliding.
  • Witness the panoramic views of hills and waters during Paramotoring.
  • Experience breathtaking views of landscapes from high above in a Hot Air Balloon.

Languages

English

States

RAJASTHAN, INDIA

Activities

Hot Air Ballooning
Paragliding
Para Motoring
Camping
Boating
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Activity List

Paramotoring

Flying like a bird in Udaipur, India offers a unique adventure experience, allowing visitors to explore the diverse landscapes of the city, mountains, and lakes. There are two ways to experience the sky: paragliding and paramotoring. Paramotors use a motor and trimmer, while gliders use wings. Both activities provide unforgettable moments.

Starting  Price From: INR 1,999

Activity Location: Udaipur, Rajasthan
Activity Duration: 5 -10 min 
Distance Cover: 2000 or 3000 feet
Minimum Age: 8
Maximum Age: 84

 

 

 

Paragliding

Paragliding is one of the most thrilling adventure activities that take place in Rajasthan. We are talking about the paragliding thrill that gives you the ultimate view of the horizons of Udaipur. Paragliding is a thrilling adventure sport where a pilot uses a lightweight, non-motorized glider aircraft to soar through the air. It offers a unique and thrilling experience, but proper training, safety guidelines, and weather awareness are crucial for a safe and enjoyable experience.

Camping

Camping is a recreational outdoor activity that involves temporarily living outdoors, usually in tents, but it can also include other shelter options like hammocks, cabins, or recreational vehicles. It is a popular way for people to connect with nature, unwind, and enjoy various outdoor activities.

Hot Air Balloon

A hot air balloon is a buoyancy-based aircraft with a large fabric envelope filled with hot air, less dense than the surrounding air. A basket or gondola is suspended beneath the envelope to carry passengers and a heat source, usually an open flame burner. It is one of the most thrilling adventure experiences you can have here in Udaipur. While flying, you will witness the entire city in just one sight, beautiful lakes, lush green hills of Aravallis, and everything colourful.

  • Price: INR 1999
  • Activity Location: Udaipur, Rajasthan
  • Activity Duration: 8-12 min
  • Distance Cover: 200 Feet
  • Maximum Weight: 4 Person in a Bucket
  • Minimum Age: 8
  • Maximum Age: 84

Boating

Udaipur boat ride in Lake Pichola will give you different picturesque spots as the lake takes up an area of around 7 kilometer square. Toward the beginning of the day, you can wonder about the delightful dawn while paddling your boat and at night, the lovely impressions of dusk will furnish you with numerous grand impressions of your Udaipur boat ride.

Location:-  Lake Pichola, Udaipur, 313001

Price: – INR 200 to INR 700 per person

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Activity Package

Activity Zone

Introduction-Identification, diversification, development, and promotion of niche tourism products in the country is the initiative of the Ministry to overcome the aspect of 'seasonality and to promote India as a 365 days' destination, to attract tourists with specific interest, and to ensure repeat visits for the unique products in which India has a comparative advantage. Thus, new products may be added in due course. The Ministry of Tourism has constituted Task Forces/Committees for the promotion of Golf, Medical/Wellness, Cruise and Adventure Tourism in the country. Guidelines have also been formulated by the Ministry to support Golf, Polo, Medical and Wellness Tourism. Accordingly, the following Niche Products have been identified by the Ministry of Tourism for development and promotion:

 

  1. Cruise
  2. Adventure Medical
  3. Wellness Golf V.
  4. Polo
  5. Meetings Incentives Conferences & Exhibitions (MICE)
  6. Eco-tourism ix. Film Tourism X. Sustainable Tourism.

Adventure Activities and their guidelines are given below

Adventure Activities

LAND BASED ACTIVITIES

 

All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV)

All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV)

ATV is an adventurous sport with an exciting and unusual experience which creates psychological and physiological arousal followed by a thrilling journey. People love the excitement that ATVs provide and the vast array of terrain that ATVsopen up for exploring. ATVs provide a lot of enjoyment for riders and be a worthwhile activity.

The ATV rides are always accompanied by the guides who ensure that all safety measurements are taken by the participants and children below the age of 16 are usually not allowed to participate in these rides. However, it is important to note that ATV tours can also be dangerous if proper safety measures are not taken. It is essential to wear appropriate safety gear, such as helmets and protective clothing, and to follow all instructions provided by the tour guide. It is also important to operate the vehicle responsibly and not exceed your skill level or the capabilities of the ATV.

All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) tours are becoming increasingly popular in India, particularly in destinations that offer scenic natural landscapes and rugged terrains. Some of the popular destinations for ATV tours in India include:

Goa:The scenic coastal state of Goa offers a variety of ATV tours, ranging from beach tours to jungle tours. Participants can enjoy the thrill of riding through the rugged terrains of the Western Ghats, exploring dense forests and plantations, or cruising along the scenic beaches.

Rishikesh: Rishikesh is known as the adventure capital of India, and ATV tours are a popular activity here. Participants can explore the scenic hills and valleys, ride along the banks of the Ganges River, and visit remote villages.

Jaipur: The city of Jaipur in Rajasthan offers a unique ATV tour experience, where visitors can ride through the desert landscapes and explore the ancient forts and palaces.

Lonavala: The hill station of Lonavala in Maharashtra offers a scenic ATV tour experience, with riders exploring the lush green hills, waterfalls, and valleys.

Manali:The popular hill station of Manali in Himachal Pradesh offers a variety of ATV tours, ranging from short joyrides to longer tours that take participants through the scenic landscapes of the Himalayas.

It is important to note that while ATV tours can be a thrilling experience, safety should always be a top priority. Always wear appropriate safety gear, follow the instructions of the tour guide, and never exceed your skill level or the capabilities of the ATV.

Guidelines For All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Tours

Adapted from guidelines available on the websites of the European ATV Safety Institute and All-Terrain Vehicle Safety Institute (USA).

Introduction

ATVs (also known as quad bikes), when operated properly, can be exciting and safe. However, their incorrect use can lead to serious injuries. Though ATVs are very similar to cars & motorcycles, their operation is very different. ATV operation requires a different level of instruction and training. These minimum standards have been outlined to promote safe practices among operators of ATV tours.

Guides

Guides supervising participants on All Terrain Vehicle (ATV). Accreditation given by any International Institute's may be accepted. Alternatively, the guide should have completed an in-house training programme which focusses on the following topics: -

a) An introduction to the ATV machine, protective clothing, equipment, and pre-ride

inspections.

b) Range signals, rules and warm up exercises.

c) Controls and starting the engine.

d) Starting out, shifting gears and braking.

e) Turning.

f) Riding strategies / risk awareness.

g) Riding circles and figures of eight.

h) Quicker turns.

i) Sharp turns.

j) Quick stops and swerves.

k) Quick stop in a turn.

l) Riding over obstacles.

m) Safe and responsible driving practices.

n) U-turns and traversing hills.

o) Circuit or Trail rides.

In addition, all guides must be familiar with (And assessed on) the operating manual(s) of the ATV(s) which they operate.

Customer Training

ATV operators should always follow the instruction in their Owner’s Manual for recommended operating techniques. All participants of an ATV tour must receive

a basic training course before their tour commences. The basic minimum training course should cover the following:

a) To mount and sit on the ATV correctly, locate and operate the controls, and dismount.

b) To use the brakes properly to bring ATV to a smooth, safe stop.

c) To demonstrate basic turning skills by shifting weight properly to maintain balance and avoid the possibility of losing control of ATV.

d) It is very important that all participants pay attention to the instructions provided by their guides.

Equipment

ATV Machine

 ATVs are subject to considerable wear and tear owing to the nature of their use outdoors. Therefore, only use an ATV from a reputable manufacturer and ensure maintenance is undertaken as per operating manual instructions.

Helmet:

The single most important piece of protective gear riders must wear is a helmet, which can help prevent serious head injuries. Wearing an approved motorcycle helmet does not reduce essential vision and hearing. Use either a full face or three-quarter (open-face) helmet. Helmets must be properly fitted to the participant – it should be snug, comfortable, and securely fastened.

Face shield or goggles

 If the ATV tour is in a jungle or in areas with dense foliage, a face shield or goggles should be used to prevent eye injuries.

Gloves

 Gloves should be of a quality that will help prevent your hands from getting sore, tired, or cold, as well as offering protection in the event of a spill/fall. Off-road style gloves, available at leading       motorcycle and ATV dealerships, provide the best combination of protection and comfort. They are padded over the knuckles for added protection.

Footwear

The minimum protective footwear is a pair of ankle-length shoes or boots with low heels to help prevent feet from slipping off the footrests.

Clothing:

It is important to protect your skin from scratches. A long-sleeved jersey/sweater, shirt or T-shirt and long trousers are requirements for rider protection.

Spares & First Aid

 It is recommended that guides carry an appropriate first aid kit and tool kit during an ATV tour. Examine the tool kit that came with your machine.

Inspections & Maintenance Procedures

Before commencing each trip, Guides must carry out an inspection of any ATV to be used by themselves of their customers, before each ride. An inspection will minimise the chance of injury or malfunction, ensure long-term usage of your ATV. The ASI uses the following basic T-CLOC checklist:

(T-CLOC stands for Tyres and Wheels, Controls and Cables, Lights and Electrics, Oil and Fuel, Chain/Drive Shaft and Chassis).

SOPs & Operating Instructions

SOPs have to be formulated for conduct of training programme and the same should be approved by the Tourism Department of the respective State Government. The following rules should apply to all participants and guides during an ATV tour:

a) All participants must wear a helmet and other protective equipment.

b) Always keep both hands on the handlebars and both feet on the footrests of ATV during operation.

c) Avoid paved surfaces – ATVs are designed to be operated off paved roads.

d) Avoid public roads unless the machine has been specifically manufactured for this purpose and complies with the relevant automotive licensing requirements for road use.

e) Never allow riding under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

f) Never carry a passenger unless the machine has been specifically designed and manufactured to do so.

g) Ride only on designated trails and at a safe speed as mandated by the manufacturer of the machine.

h) Extreme care must be taken not to undertake random off-roading as it has deep impact on the ecology of the area specially in regions like Ladakh.

Special arrangements for Children

a) Children under the age of 18 require parental consent to ride ATV and adult supervision.

b) ATVs are NOT toys and children aged below 18 years should only ride the right ATV for their age.

c) Always follow the manufacturer's minimum age recommendations which will be shown on the ATV or in the Operating Manual.

Documentation

The following is the basis minimum documentation required.

a) ATV and associated equipment purchase documentation, including warranty, service & maintenance history documentation.

b) Owner's / Operating Manual for each ATV.

c) Training and assessment log for all guides.

d) First aid certificates for all guides.

Risk Mitigation

A basic risk assessment should be conducted on any trail intended for the use of ATV tours before participants are permitted to use such a route.

An Emergency Action Plan must be in position and regular training imparted to the staff for the same.

 Emergencies and rescues

A first aid kit must be available and the venue/route itself must be easily accessible. In addition, a detailed emergency procedure must be written that includes contact numbers of the available emergency services. Evacuation routes and emergency procedures must also be included in the company's risk assessment.

Safety Briefing

A pre ride safety briefing covering all aspects of risks and action to be taken both by conducting staff and the participants should be covered in details, some aspects are highlighted below.

a) Rules and speed limits.

b) Wearing of protective gear.

c) ATV controls, operation and pre ride checks.

d) Rider responsibilities and risk awareness.

e) Group riding procedure to include lane position, following other vehicle, head lights, signals and parking.

f) Handling dangerous surfaces and any special riding conditions.

g) Indemnity bond by participant.

h) Avoiding alcohol prior to/during the ride.

i) Staying hydrated and rest stops.

Medical Concerns

These are of two types: personal and accident related during the ride. For personal medical conditions clients should be advised to carry medication and inform the ride leader. For accident-related concerns, the ride leader should have a plan in addition to a First Aid Kit.

Basic Minimum Standards for Grant of Recognition to ATV Operators

a)The agency must own ATVs and all accessories and safety gear as specified above. The ATVs must be well maintained,serviced and in perfect working order with the required documentation.

b) The agency must have at least two full time trained ATV guides dulyqualified (specified above) / knowledgeable about conducting ATV activity safely, group dynamics, rules, communication       skills and repairs / punctures etc. They must possess valid First Aid / CPR certification.

c) The operator must have SOPs for conducting ATV trips and an Emergency Action Plan for all trips.

d) A detailed risk assessment must be carried out prior to conducting ATV trips.

e) A list of hospitals in the vicinity of the tour should be carried by the ATV guides.

f) A detailed SOP for inspecting ATVs, documentation and safety gear prior to conducting trips must be in position.

g) The agency must have a registered office.

h) The agency must be registered with the local tourism authorities.

i) Local level certification for ATV Operators. This is desirable which can be implemented at State Government Level.

j) The company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

Bungee jumping

Bungee Jumping

Bungee jumping is a popular adventure activity that involves jumping from a height while attached to a bungee cord. In India, there are several destinations where you can experience the thrill of bungee jumping.

Some of the popular bungee jumping destinations in India include:

Rishikesh: Rishikesh is known as the adventure capital of India, and it offers several bungee jumping options. Jumpers can experience a free fall from a height of over 80 meters above the Ganges River.

Goa:Goa is famous for its beaches, and it also offers bungee jumping over the stunning ocean views. The bungee jumping platform is set up on a 25-meter-high tower on the Baga beach.

Bangalore: In Bangalore, bungee jumping is offered at a height of over 80 meters at Ozone Adventures, which is located about 50 km from the city centre.

Lonavala: Lonavala, a popular hill station near Mumbai, offers bungee jumping at a height of 45 meters. It is a perfect location for people looking to experience the thrill of bungee jumping amid scenic beauty.

Delhi:In the National Capital, there is a bungee jumping facility located in the amusement park of the Entertainment City, which offers a 50-meter-high platform.

 

It is essential to note that bungee jumping can be dangerous, and it is necessary to follow the safety guidelines provided by the operators. Always check the credentials of the operator, and never attempt the activity if you have any medical conditions that could be exacerbated by the activity.

Guidelines For Bungee Jumping

Introduction 2.1 Bungy Jump is a land based extreme adventure sports activity in which the jumper is made to jump from a height with a rubber cord tied to his ankle. It is an extremely dangerous activity if proper precautions are not taken and safety procedures are not followed. However, once the safety procedures are followed and jump platform is constructed according to safety guidelines this activity is very safe and chances of accidents are greatly reduced.

Guides/Instructors

The jump staff particularly the jump masters should be properly trained and have vast experience in this activity. They should possess a calm and mature attitude and have an eye for detail/errors. They require a very high level of physical fitness, self-discipline, excellent communication and risk management skills and also the motivation to perform these activities.

Equipment

The equipment used for bungy jump should be certified and procured from reputed companies. The storage and maintenance of the equipment has to be proper. Regular inspection of the equipment should be carried out and record should be maintained. No unauthorized person should have access to the equipment. All the discarded equipment should be removed from the site and destroyed. Rubber has to be procured from a reputed and recognized source. Its shelf life should be recorded. The rubber has to be stored in a cool dark place and saved from UV rays. Regular inspection should be carried out. Bungee cords should be made by the jump masters and certified. The record of jumps must be maintained.

Inspection and Maintenance Procedures

The inspection should be done as per the Safety Manual. Daily, weekly and yearly inspection should be carried out and recorded. The record of all inspections should be entered in the safety log to be maintained at the site.Regular maintenance of the equipment being used must be done and recorded.

SOPs and Operating instruction

Since there are no Indian standards, it is recommended that operations are carried out as per Australian and New Zealand standards. No Dilution in these standards is acceptable. The site should have SOPs for operations and rescue drills. The age limit for bungy jumping is 12 - 45 years. Minimum weight allowed for a jump is 40 kgs and maximum weight allowed is 110 kgs.

Documentations

The following documents are required to be maintained at the site.

a) Record of equipment.

b) Safety log.

c) Maintenance log.

d) Record of rubber.

e) Jump log.

f) Incident folders.

g) Medical Record.

h) First Aid Kit Record.

i) Insurance Record.

j) Staff training record.

k) Dossier of Jumpmaster.

Risk Mitigation

The following measures will reduce the risk factor.

a) Every Jump should be treated as a first Jump

b) A highly experienced person should be appointed as the jump master.

c) Jump master’s word should be final and binding.

d) Continuous training of the staff.

e) Regular testing of the staff.

f) Regular practice of rescue drill.

g) Inspection and updating of the equipment.

h) Recording of the jumps.

i) All incidents to be reported, discussed and recorded.

j) Updating of safety procedures.

k) Motivation and welfare of the staff.

Emergencies and Rescues

The staff should be fully prepared to deal with the emergencies and carry out rescue as per the SOP without looking for orders and in minimum time frame. The following will help in mitigating risk:

a) Awareness of risks

b) Training in rescues

c) First Aid/CPR & other medical training of the staff

d) An Emergency Action Plan should be in position and training for the same provided periodically to the staff.

e) Doctor on call

f) Rescue evacuation to be worked out

g) Tie up with local hospital

h) Procedure for reporting of incidents

i) Insurance of the jumpers and staff

j) Funds ear marked and available for medical cover.

k) Regular briefing of the staff

Safety Briefing

Safety briefing to be given personally by the jump master and audio-visual briefing is also recommended. Disclaimer form should be signed by the jumpers. Safety briefing should be repeated before the activity. The safety measures should be displayed at a number of places prominently.

Medical concern

 The Medical restrictions should bedisplayed prominently. Fitness Certificate to be signed by the jumpers. No compromise to be made in case of any medical problem. Medical restrictions for bungy jumping include: 1. Heart problem 2. High blood pressure 3. Neurological disorder 4. Spondylitis 5. Back issues 6. Recent fracture, surgery or hospitalisation 7. Epilepsy 8. Osteoporosis 9. Pregnancy.

BASIC MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR GRANT OF RECOGNITION TO BUNGY OPERATORS:

Since there are no Indian standards, it is recommended that operations are carried out as per New Zealand standards (AS/NZS 5848:2000). This Standard specifies and gives guidance on the site and site approval, the design, testing and approval of equipment, the management of the operation, the operating procedures, the emergency provisions and procedures and registration of operating staff of a bungy jumping operation. No Dilution in these standards is acceptable.

It is highly recommended that any outfit, entity, establishment or company seeking grant for recognition must fulfil these desirable criteria:

a) The entity must own specialized certified equipment commensurate with needs of

undertaking and running such an operation (listed above).

b) The entity must have qualified personnel (minimum two full time qualified jump masters) on their payroll (listed above). These personnel must carry the requisite experience in the activity and have          valid First Aid & CPR certification.

c) The entity must operate with the required permits / licenses.

d) It is recommended that the entity is registered with the state tourism department / recognized by the Ministry of Tourism, Govt of India.

e) The entity must have a registered office.

f) The company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

Cycling tours

Cycling tours

Cycling tours are a popular way to explore India and experience the diverse cultures, landscapes, and attractions of the country.Cycling tours are a popular way to explore India's diverse landscapes, from the rugged mountains of the Himalayas to the serene backwaters of Kerala. Some of the popular cycling tours in India include:

Ladakh: The rugged terrain of Ladakh offers a challenging yet rewarding cycling experience. The tour takes you through high altitude mountain passes, picturesque valleys, and remote villages.

Rajasthan: The colourful state of Rajasthan offers a cultural and scenic cycling tour, where you can explore the vibrant cities, ancient forts, and palaces, and stunning desert landscapes.

Kerala: The lush green landscapes of Kerala offer a relaxed and scenic cycling experience, where you can explore the serene backwaters, tea and spice plantations, and picturesque coastal villages.

Sikkim:Sikkim is a popular destination for cycling tours, offering stunning views of the Himalayan mountains, pristine lakes, and quaint villages. The tour usually covers cities like Gangtok, Pelling, and Ravangla.

Goa: Cycling tours in Goa offer a unique experience, with riders exploring the beaches, coastal villages, and scenic countryside. The tour usually covers cities like Panaji, Mapusa, and Old Goa.

Tamil Nadu:The temple towns of Tamil Nadu offer a cultural and spiritual cycling tour, where you can visit ancient temples, historic monuments, and traditional villages.

Himachal Pradesh:The scenic state of Himachal Pradesh offers a cycling tour through the Himalayas, where you can ride through stunning mountain landscapes, quaint villages, and picturesque valleys.

It is essential to choose a reputable cycling tour operator who provides quality bikes, experienced guides, and necessary safety equipment. Always carry adequate water and food, wear appropriate safety gear, and follow traffic rules and regulations. Cycling tours are an excellent way to explore India's diverse landscapes, culture, and traditions while promoting sustainable tourism practices.

Guidelines For Cycling Tours

Introduction

Bicycling tours in India have been managed by privately owned companies and do not fall under the purview of any government or any community-instituted central body. The Cycling Federation of India organizes races and tours for licensed elite athletes for prize money. Any tours where amateur athletes/ holidaymakers are entering into a commercial contract with a touring experience provider do not require any permissions from any sport related bodies.

Adventure Guides/ Instructors:Basic minimum qualifications and experience

 While there are no technical criteria of qualifications required, these are experiences that will help a tour leader ensure a successful trip:

a) Experience of being in the saddle and riding the distance covered per day. This will ensure that they are alert and not fighting their own fatigue. In a staged tour that lasts multiple days, the guests will experience cumulative fatigue; the tour leader cannot be in the same position. They need to have spent time cycling, so they do not experience saddle soreness and are able to help their charges and ensure a good experience for them.

b) Knowledge of the terrain being traversed, potential hazards of that area, typical weather conditions, in addition to knowledge of Hindi, English and or local language is required.

c) The knowledge to assess which customer needs what size of helmet and how to tighten or loosen the various straps to ensure a snug fit on their heads.

d) First-aid and CPR certification.

e) Basic knowledge of bike maintenance while on tour and fixing issues such aspunctures, gears not working well and other such minor repairs.

f) Owning a government authorized identity card and keeping it with them for the duration of the tour.

Training

 No specific training is required to be a cycling tour operator in India. However, it is helpful if the organizers meet the basic qualifications listed above. It will go a long way towards ensuring the safety and well-being of your clients and your own confidence in your operation.

Equipment required

Tour operators usually give their clients the option of bringing their own bicycles or providing bicycles to them.

a) In the former case, the minimum materials needed would be spares (tyres, tubes, tyre levers, patch kits, brake and gear cables and their housing, chains, chain links, lubricants, floor pump with presta and shredder valves, multi tool or allen keys, small screw drivers, duct tape and zip ties.

b) In the latter case, in addition to the above, add bicycle specific spare components such as brake shoes, drivetrain components, spokes, spoke wrench, etc.

c) Bikes should be delivered to the clients fully built and ready to ride after individual saddle height adjustments.

 

 

Cycling Grades

It is important to categorise the biking / road cycling itinerary with proper grades so that the clients can chose their trip as per their level of fitness and preparedness: Grade 1: Easy - For those new to cycling or who don’t have a high level of fitness. Easy combination of flatter or gently undulating routes. For riders seeking a very relaxed holiday. Beginners: 20-40 miles / 30-60 kms. per day.

Grade 2: Gentle - On undulating or rolling terrain, occasional moderate / challenging climbs. No high-altitude ascents & the odd short steep climbs. For semi-regular riders / relative novices wishing to gain experience & fitness. 40-50 miles / 60-80 kms per day.

 Grade 3: Moderate - For riders with experience, good fitness & a decent level of skill. Some features that may be experiencedmore frequently in a higher-grade tour. Most days include a couple of significant climbs. Some long days & some steep to very steep sections. Not for beginners. 45-60 miles / 70-95 kms per day.

Grade 4: Challenging - For cyclists with stamina & a good level of fitness. Long & challenging days with multiple tough or high-altitude ascents, with steep sections over extended distances. Long & often technically demanding descents. Road riding for experienced riders. 45-95 miles / 80-160 kms per day.

Grade 5: Demanding - Designed for cyclists with good stamina and a high level of fitness. Consecutively long, challenging days with multiple serious or high-altitude ascents. Frequent steep or very steep stages occasionally over extended distances. Includes long and often technically demanding descents. Serious road riding for experienced riders only. 60-100 miles / 95-160kms per day.

Equipment cares and maintenance

 Maintaining the bicycles is critical to ensure every group of customers has a good experience. To do so, here are components of the trip that need care:

Bicycles

a) Ensure the bicycles are given care after every trip. This would include:

i) Cleaning the bicycle.

ii) Lubricating the chain.

iii) Drivetrain service.

iv) Check chain health.

v) Check brake and gear cable tension.

b) Get a complete strip down service done with a trusted bicycle shop, for each bicycle every 1000 kms. You should get from them, a list of jobs carried out per cycle, parts replaced and have a sense of how long each of the parts are likely to last.

c) If the bicycles have been through a tough rocky terrain or a muddy region, inspection for damage and/ or sending them for inspection to a bicycle shop is recommended.

Helmets

a) Cycling helmets by respectable brands, stocked for all sizes from extra small (XS) to extra-large (XL).

b) It is mandatory to always use helmets on all rides and.

Lights

a) Head lights: Head lights that are powerful enough to see the road at night/ in foggy or rainy conditions. Typically, headlights with mounts, that can be removed easily when the bikes are being left by themselves.

b) Taillamps: Taillamps that are powerful enough to be visible and provide the option of rapid blinking, so they are more visible to oncoming motor vehicles.

c) Spare batteries for each of the lights.

Material carrying equipment& safety equipment

a) Panniers and racks for luggage.

b) Bungee cords to tie additional material to the bike rack.

c) Cable locks to lock the rear tyre, possibly the front tyre, the frame of the bicycle to a pole, a gate or a similar construction.

SOPs & Operating Instructions

SOPs:

a) Inspect gears 1-2 days before travel.

b) Check weather conditions.

c) Reach out to all service providers en route and get confirmations, if possible, on email, of the terms of agreement with them.

d) Check cash, cheque, and card usage en route and ensure there are sufficient funds.

Operating instructions

 Instructions for tour leaders to customers:

a) Give all customers a safety briefing at the start of the tour, such as not riding more than two abreast, right of way to larger vehicles, hand signals and following instructions of the tour leader.

b) Explain to them how the bicycle gear’s function.

c) Get them used to riding on seat posts, heights that are higher than what they arelikely to be used to, from childhood, if these are inexperienced cyclists.

d) Explain the importance of a helmet to be worn at all times on the saddle, the right way to wear one snugly and the importance of wearing a helmet of the correct size.

e) Check for medication clients are on and ensure that they are carrying sufficient dosage for the duration of the tour.

 f) In case of self-guided trips, the guides MUST give the travellers a briefing of do’s and don’ts including how to engage with the locals and where to stop / not stop.

g) Self-guided riders must check in with the local operator on a daily basis to update them on their wellbeing.

Documentation

a) Maintain a log book of all gear (cycles, helmets, racks, panniers, backpacks, lights, locks, etc.).

b) Copies of permits to enter a region, if relevant.

c) Copies of the tour operator’s credentials.

d) Copies of the identity and emergency contact details of each client.

e) Mandatory insurance copies of each client.

 f) List of doctors & hospitals as well as ambulance providers along the route.

 g) List of reliable bicycling stores (which manage the cycle brands being used) along the route.

 h) Emergency Action Plan.

Risk Mitigation

 Risk to humans

a) Recommend a comprehensive medical check-up prior to a tour. Ask for a doctor’s certificate of fitness while signing up for the trip, if the distance and terrain are challenging.

b) Ensure customers have medical insurance and that copies of the insurance are handed over to the guide before the start of the trip.

c) Ensure you have information like blood group, known allergies, known medical conditions, emergency contact persons (at least two names and numbers).

d) An indemnity form signed by each tour participant that states that they are taking sole responsibility for their own well-being during the trip and this legally keeps the tour leader and touring company        safe.

e) In case of self-guided trips, a detailed briefing covering the cultural situation in India, safety of women etc. should be given prior to commencement of the trip.

Equipment risk

Tour operators must ensure that:

a) A comprehensive first-aid kit is carried on the trip. Do ensure that all medicines are within expiry period.

b) All bicycles are in good condition to ride – this should be confirmed by a service professional.

c) Lights (head lights and taillamps) on all bicycles.

d) Helmets for all riders.

e) Support vehicle is close-by at all times.

f) In a group with people of varied abilities the operating company must ensure that there is a leader and follower for every day.

Emergencies & Rescues

a) To deal with an evacuation required due to natural disasters etc., assess emergency evacuation procedures for the various places the tour will go to.

b) In an emergency situation, the touring group takes and follows instructions from the tour leader. This information needs to be communicated to the group at the start of every tour.

c) The Tour Leader must assess the situation and administer first aid as appropriate and call for back-up as soon as possible.

d) To deal with cases of medical emergencies, assess proximity to hospitals, time taken to reach there and mode of transport.

e) If there is a medical emergency and the tour leader is occupied with the emergency, the company must set a practice of how to manage the rest of the group.

Safety briefing

Leaders are required to give a brief demonstration of the bike (brakes, gears, any possible adjustments). It is recommended this happens before clients are given their individual bikes to ensure that they all focus on the explanation. The briefing to the clients must include:

a) Keeping identification with them always.

b) Taking ownership for assessing if they feel unwell or not up to the trip at any point and alert the tour leader.

c) Riding safely, riding as per traffic rules.

d) Keeping their helmet on at all times, while on the saddle.

e) Using lights when conditions require it.

 f) Cleaning bicycles and keeping them ready for the next day of travel.

g) Following instructions of the tour leader at all times, especially emergencies briefings during the trip:

Evening briefings: On the evening prior to each ride the leader must explain the next day’s riding to the whole group. Points covered will include:

i)Using a map to show the overview of the route for the day.

ii) Any included transfers needed as part of the travel on that day.

iiii) Expected distance of the days ride.

iv) Expected terrain (road surface, ascent, and descent).

v) Planned stops: notable rest stops, lunch, and any visits.

vi) Where the ride will finish and the accommodation, they will be using that night.

Next section’ route descriptions

 At rest stops and re-grouping points during the ride leaders are expected to give short ‘next section’ briefing to let clients know what is coming up:

i) The distance and approximate duration of the next section.

ii) Any known hazards (road surface, heavy traffic, steep descents, difficult route finding etc) and how to avoid them.

iii) Any directions and junctions the group should look out for.

iv) Points of interest to look out for

 v) The next planned stopping or regrouping point.

Medical concerns

 Covered above.

Basic Minimum Standards” for grant of recognition to operators

a)Tour operator organization to have:

i) Minimum two personnel qualified for the job (specified above).

 ii) First aid /CPR certified personnel.

iii) Well maintained bicycles, (if being offered),basic safety equipment and tools.

 iv) Knowledge of the region – history, geography and culture; permits needed for the region, inherent risks (natural, political, social, etc.).

v) Registered office.

vi) Recognition by local / state tourism department.

b) Tour leaders with experience of:

i) Riding bicycles on the road for multiple days and riding the distance covered by the tour.

ii) Good communication skills.

iii) Ability to converse with government authorities and get relevant permissions.

iv) Ability to plan and schedule all events in advance.

v) Ability to deal with and iron out issues on the trip.

vi) Administering first aid and helping clients with medical insurance should the situation arise.

c). The company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards

Section for Mountain Biking

 Guidelines for mountain biking tours are similar to biking. There are some additional MTB specific guidelines a tour operator must ensure:

Trail rules for mountain biking

a) Ride open trails only:

i) Do not use prohibited trails. Innational parks only designated trails are permitted.

ii) Take necessary permission for restricted trails. Reserve forests may issue entry ticket with fees.

iii) Respect land rules for open trails.

b) Leave no trace:

i) Wet and muddy trails are more vulnerable to damage than dry ones.

ii) When trail is soft, consider other riding options. Do not create new trails or cut switchbacks.

 iii) Do not ride around standing water, it widens the trail.

iv) Pack out as much as you pack in. Also consider picking up any litter on the trail.

c) Control your bicycle:

i) Lack of attention even for a moment can lead to serious problems for the rider and others.

d)Follow suggested speed limit.

e)Trail etiquette:

i) Make all efforts to alert other trail users. A friendly greeting or ringing the bell will do.

ii) All downhill users must yield to uphill users.

iii) All mountain bikers must yield to trekkers and animals on trails.

iv) Always anticipate other trail users around corners.

f)It is important to watch out for animals on the trail.

g)Plan ahead for unusual conditions:

i) Know your equipment, ability, terrain, riding conditions, weather and available resources on route.

ii) Always stay in touch with your group.

iii) Carry clothes for change in weather conditions.

 iv) Strive to be self-sufficient.

v) Follow all safety rules.

Camel safaris

Camel safaris

Camel safaris are a popular way to explore the desert landscapes of India, particularly in the state of Rajasthan. Camel safaris offer a unique experience, allowing participants to explore the remote villages, historic forts, and palaces of the state while enjoying the slow-paced, traditional mode of transport. Some of the popular destinations for camel safaris in India include:

  1. Jaisalmer: Jaisalmer is known as the "Golden City," and it offers a unique desert experience, with riders exploring the sand dunes, remote villages, and historic forts. The tour usually covers cities like Jaisalmer, Bada Bagh, and Sam Sand Dunes.
  2. Bikaner: Bikaner offers a unique desert experience, with riders exploring the sand dunes, remote villages, and historic temples. The tour usually covers cities like Bikaner, Gajner, and Khimsar.
  3. Jodhpur: Jodhpur offers a unique desert experience, with riders exploring the sand dunes, remote villages, and historic forts. The tour usually covers cities like Jodhpur, Osian, and Khimsar.
  4. Pushkar: Pushkar offers a unique desert experience, with riders exploring the sand dunes, remote villages, and historic temples. The tour usually covers cities like Pushkar, Ajmer, and Nagaur.Top of Form

5. Osian:Osian, located in the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, offers camel safaris that cover the sand dunes, remote villages, and ancient temples of the region.

Guidelines For Camel Safaris

Camel Guides: Basic minimum qualifications and experience

a) The animal should be healthy and of a good size. The camel should not be too young since a young camel is often not strong enough to carry the weight of a rider. b) All camels in Rajasthan are Dromedaries (with a single hump) and the saddle used on safaris seats two people. Two persons should get on the same camel only if their combined weight is below 65 kgs.

c) The tack used on the camel must be of good quality and comfortable for both camel and rider.

d) Stirrups must be provided with the saddle for the riders. e) The girth must be secured properly, otherwise the saddle might slip and it is a long way down for the rider.

Training Programmes for Camel Guides shouldinclude:

a) Good desert knowledge and field training in desert ecosystems.

b) Provide vernacular medium literature for local guides.

c) Training in soft skills like communication, hospitality & hygiene.

d) Importance of being well turned out.

e) First Aid training to handle medical emergencies and also scaled viper bites and scorpion stings.

f) For multiday camel trips it is recommended to limit distance per day to under 20kms on camel back.

Suggested Minimum Qualification and Experience for Camel Guides:

 a) First Aid certification.

b) Should have comprehensive knowledge of desert ecosystems.

c) Minimum five years’ experience of working with animals.

Equipment required while on camel safari

 a) Good Binoculars/ Spotting Scope.

b) Optional - Good camera.

c) Books and Field Guides for Desert Birds/Mammals/Snakes/Insects etc are a must.

Equipment care and maintenance:

 Camels must be treated well and looked after.

Inspection & Maintenance Procedures

a) Health of the camels must be monitored on a continuous basis.

 b) There is a need for regular refresher courses and certification for guides.

c) Medical kit to be checked for expiry dates of medicines.

d) Binoculars have moving parts and are very sensitive equipment. They need regular checks for fungus and parallax.

SOPs & Operating Instructions

a) Weather/ climate briefing: Before setting off on a Camel Safari, the guide must brief the client on expected weather conditions during the trip, trip duration and safety factors.

b) As dehydration is a distinct possibility on a camel safari, sufficient fluids and light refreshments for any unexpected delays should be carried.

c) The guides should be well trained and serve as good ambassadors of the country. d) The guides should brief guests about local traditions and customs.

Documentation

a) The guests must sign the disclaimer before they get on the camel.

 Risk Mitigation

a) The Camel handler must not be allowed to ride on the same camel as the guests. b) The guests must be briefed properly about how they should transfer their weight when the camel stands up and sits down. (In order for the rider to mount and dismount).

c) Problems associated with stings and bites are a possibility. Do brief the clients to be sufficiently prepared and appropriately dressed.

 d) Camel Safari can bring in clients who are unfit/ or allergic to certain weather conditions. Brief medical condition of the client should be known. Specific instructions to carry the necessary medicines – owing to the paucity of good medical help in close proximity to wilderness areas, should be conveyed to the field staff prior to the trip.

Emergencies & Rescues

a) All resorts, trail leaders and guides must be aware of the nearest medical facility and the evacuation means.

b) Guides must know basic first aid to handle heat stroke and other weather-related issues.

c) Emergencies could most often be due to medical condition of the client or due to snake bite/sting.

d) A comprehensive Emergency Action Plan should be in position. All field staff must be trained and familiar with the Emergency Action Plan.

Safety briefing

Briefings for a good camel safari experience should include the following: a) Appropriate dressing for the season.

b) Any medicines that might need to be carried and rehydration fluids.

c) There are very few field toilets in India. Use of the bush needs utmost care.

d) Ensuring zero garbage and a strict ‘leave no trace’ policy in wilderness areas. There is a need to take back all garbage to the base camp.

Medical concerns

 a) Elderly clients and clients with need of regular medicines should be warned of poor medical facilities in the proximity of wilderness areas.

b) First aid kits with material like sanitary napkins should be carried on the trip.

“Basic Minimum Standards” for grant of recognition to operators

 The Adventure Tourism industry is now moving towards Environmentally Responsible Operators and expects certain basic standards to be maintained like:

a) Responsible Tourism with sensitivity to the local people and their culture must be an integral part of the trip. A Waste Management Plan should be in place.

b) Interpretation: This is one of the most important activities to educate and involve clients. Camel safari operators must invest in training good guides.

c) Supporting local population and economy: Operators must be able to employ and capacity build local population to benefit from tourism. As far as possible the handicraft purchasing policy must reflect ‘Buy Local’ policy. It supports the local economy and operators can provide their clients with a realistic local experience.

d) CSR Activity: Operators should be supportive of the local needs of education, medical and sporting activities.

It is highly recommended that any outfit, entity, establishment or company seeking grant for recognition as a camel safari operator must fulfil these desirable criteria:

a) Camel safari operators must own / have access to good quality riding equipment like saddles and tack.

b) The entity must have qualified personnel (minimum two full time qualified staff) on their payroll. The entity must operate with the required permits.

I) It is recommended that the entity is registered with the state tourism department / recognized by the Ministry of Tourism, Govt of India.

ii) The entity must have a registered office.

iii) The camel safari company must follow a strict ' leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

Horse Safaris

HORSE SAFARIS

Horse safaris in India are a wonderful way to experience the country's diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage. India has a long and fascinating history of equestrianism, with horses playing an important role in many aspects of Indian life.

Horse safaris in India are typically led by experienced guides who are knowledgeable about the local culture and history. The horses used for these safaris are typically well-trained and suitable for riders of all levels, from beginners to experienced equestrians.Here are some popular horse safari destinations in India:

  1. Rajasthan: The state of Rajasthan is a popular destination for horse safaris in India, with its vast deserts, forts, and palaces. Some of the popular horse safari routes in Rajasthan include the Aravalli Range, Shekhawati region, and Ranthambore National Park.
  2. Ladakh: The high-altitude region of Ladakh in northern India offers stunning vistas of snow-capped mountains and vast plateaus. Horse safaris in Ladakh typically start from Leh and take you through remote villages and scenic mountain passes.
  3. Uttarakhand: The state of Uttarakhand in northern India is known for its pristine natural beauty and charming hill towns. Horse safaris in Uttarakhand usually take you through the Kumaon region, passing through lush forests, picturesque valleys, and scenic villages.
  4. Karnataka: The southern state of Karnataka offers horse safaris through the Western Ghats, one of the world's biodiversity hotspots. These safaris take you through coffee plantations, spice gardens, and lush forests, and offer an opportunity to spot exotic wildlife like elephants and tigers.
  5. Maharashtra: The state of Maharashtra in western India is home to several national parks and wildlife reserves, making it an excellent destination for horse safaris. Some popular horse safari routes in Maharashtra include the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, Sanjay Gandhi National Park, and the Sahyadri Range.

A word of caution here, most riders tend to overestimate their riding abilities. Most riders do not realize that a well-schooled, advanced, powerful horse could severely injure a rider who is not well-matched. Therefore, it is imperative to match the right horse to a rider to avoid accidents.

In general, horse safaris in India can range from a few days to several weeks, and can be customized to suit your interests and budget. It's important to choose a reputable tour operator who can provide well-trained horses, experienced guides, and all the necessary equipment for a safe and comfortable trip.

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Suggested Minimum requirements:

Equipment:

a) The equipment used on the horses should be of specified standard quality. Eg. Saddle and tack.

b) All people conducting horse safaris should be able to provide proper safety helmets, clothing and riding equipment.

c) The tack and saddle must be of high quality. Good quality saddles are not only for the comfort of the rider but it is also for the comfort of the horse. A good fitting saddle will minimise saddle sores for the animal.

d) The bridle and bits used must not be severe. A severe bit can seriously injure a horse if not used correctly. A simple snaffle or French link bit is ideal and recommended. In short, the tack must not cause pain or injury to the horse or rider in any way.

Guides:

a) Horse riding guides should be accomplished riders and have a good knowledge of the terrain.

b) Guides should have valid FA certification and regular refresher courses to recertify them should be conducted.

c) Guides should be well trained and serve as good ambassadors of the country.

d) Guides should brief guests about local traditions and customs.

e) Guides must have on them the following equipment:

i) Binoculars/ Spotting Scope.

ii) Books and Field Guides for Birds/ Mammals/ Snakes/ Butterflies/ Insects/Amphibians.

iii) First aid kit. iv) Torch, GPS, maps.

 

SOPs & Operating Instructions

For horses and equipment care

a) The horses should be preferably owned by the service provider. This will ensure the quality of the horses, the basic well-being of the animal and that the horse is healthy enough to do the safari (not lame or malnourished).

b) Quality check of riding equipment before every season is a must.

c) Guides should check medical kits for expiry dates of medicines.

For safaris

a) Weather briefing: Before setting off on a horse ride, the guide must brief the riders on expected temperatures/ rain during the trip.

b) Dehydration is a worry and a vehicle with water and light refreshments for any unexpected delays should accompany the riders and meet them at different pre-scheduled spots along the trail.

c) Garbage disposal is a big issue while visiting remote areas. Empty chips, wrappers are salt laced and there a chance of wild animals swallowing them and choking and dying.

d) The distance covered in a day’s ride should not exceed 35 to 40 kms and that too if the riders are experienced.

e) An experienced rider should weigh less than 90 kgs and an inexperienced rider should weigh less than 85 kgs.

f) The horses and their well-being must come first. Utmost care should be taken in case of soreness or injury to the horse. An injured horse must be replaced.

Documentation

a) A disclaimer must be signed by all riders before they are allowed to get on the horse.

b) Complete information of all riders including emergency contact details should be present with the operator.

c) An Emergency Action Plan should be in position.

d) Contact numbers of local hospitals, ambulance and police stations.

Risks

 a) Falls from a horse are a possibility.

b) Horse going violent in certain situations cannot be ruled out.

c) Medical facilities are poor in wilderness areas.

Risk Mitigation

 Horse riding comes with a number of risks including dehydration, exhaustion and injuries. Stings and bites (also from horse flies) are also a possibility.

To mitigate these risks: -

a) Briefing riders to dress appropriately is the first step.

b) The person conducting the safari must be an accomplished rider and should be able to gauge the ability of clients and set the pace accordingly.

c) The riders must not be allowed to gallop off on their own even if they are experienced riders as they are riding in unfamiliar terrain.

d) The activity providers should have prior knowledge of allergies/ other medical ailments vis a vis rider and be prepared to handle medical issues.

e) The guides must know basic first aid and should carry a comprehensive First Aid kit.

f) As emergencies like snake bites and bee stings need immediate assistance, evacuation/ access to the nearest Primary Health Centre/ Civil Hospital should be planned for.

Emergencies & Rescues

a) All guides and horse safari operators must be aware of the nearest medical facility and evacuation procedures.

b) An Emergency Action Plan must be in position.

Safety briefing to riders should include the following points:

a) Riders must have the necessary gear on them before they mount the horse.

b) A well fitted riding helmet is a must.

c) Boots with heals are recommended to stop the foot from sliding too deep into the stirrup. Half Chaps are ideal. They are easy to pack and serve the purpose of a full-length riding boot.

d) Appropriate clothes for the season.

e) The riders must carry a day pack with rehydration fluids, personal medicines, sun block, sun screen etc.

f) There are very few field toilets in India. One has to be extremely careful when using the bush.

g) Must ensure zero garbage policy in wilderness areas. They should be asked to take back all garbage back to resort/ base camp.

“Basic Minimum Standards” for grant of recognition to operators:

 

It is highly recommended that any outfit, entity, establishment or company seeking grant for recognition as a horse safari operator must fulfil these desirable criteria:

a) The horse safari operator should preferably own the horses or the operator should have the ability to hire horses appropriate for the safari. This will ensure the quality of the horses, the basic well-being of the animal and that the horse ishealthy enough to do the safari (not lame or malnourished).

 b) Horse safari operators must own high quality riding equipment like saddles, tack and helmets.

c) The entity must have qualified personnel (minimum two full time qualified staff) on their payroll (specified above). These personnel must carry the requisite experience in horse riding and have valid        First Aid & CPR certification.

i) The entity must operate with the required permits.

 ii) It is recommended that the entity is registered with the state tourism department / recognized by the Ministry of Tourism, Govt of India.

iii) The entity must have a registered office.

 iv) The horse safari company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

Jeep Safari

Jeep Safari

Jeep safaris in India are a popular way to explore the country's diverse landscapes and wildlife.Jeep Safaris provide opportunities to explore the incredible wilderness and majestic landscapes and opportunities to discover the unique customs, lifestyles and cultures of people in faraway lands. It then becomes the solemn duty of all those conducting safaris, to preserve and protect all that they showcase. Here are some popular jeep safari destinations in India:

Ranthambore National Park: Located in the state of Rajasthan, Ranthambore National Park is one of the best places in India to spot tigers in their natural habitat. Jeep safaris in Ranthambore usually last for about three hours and are conducted in the early morning and late afternoon.

Jim Corbett National Park: Located in the state of Uttarakhand, Jim Corbett National Park is known for its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes. Jeep safaris in Jim Corbett National Park take you through dense forests, grasslands, and riverbeds, and offer a chance to spot tigers, leopards, elephants, and several other species.

Kazi Ranga National Park: Located in the state of Assam, Kaziranga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses in the world. Jeep safaris in Kaziranga offer an opportunity to spot these majestic animals, as well as elephants, tigers, and several bird species.

Bandhavgarh National Park: Located in the state of Madhya Pradesh, Bandhavgarh National Park is known for its high density of tigers and its stunning landscapes. Jeep safaris in Bandhavgarh take you through dense forests, grasslands, and rocky hills, and offer a chance to spot tigers, leopards, and several other species.

Nagarhole National Park: Located in the state of Karnataka, Nagarhole National Park is known for its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes. Jeep safaris in Nagarhole take you through dense forests, grasslands, and riverbeds, and offer a chance to spot tigers, leopards, elephants, and several bird species.

 

In general, jeep safaris in India can range from a few hours to several days, and can be customized to suit your interests and budget. It's important to choose a reputable tour operator who can provide experienced guides, well-maintained vehicles, and all the necessary equipment for a safe and comfortable trip.

 

Guidelines For Jeep Safari

Jeep Safari Vehicles: Basic requirements

The most important feature in this activity is the vehicle: -

a) Road worthy condition of the vehicle to be checked before each trip, norms to be fixed to ensure the physical fitness of drivers whenever necessary.

b) The tyres should have correct air pressure.

c) Any modifications done to the seating etc must be of the highest quality ensuring complete safety standards. There should be no sharp edges in the welding work. There should be enough leg and head room for the comfort of the passengers.

d) The seats should all be forward facing and seat belts are a must.

e) There must be a well-equipped First Aid Kit and a fire extinguisher in every vehicle.

f) It must look good from outside as well as inside. The vehicle interior (upholstery, carpet, overhead luggage racks etc.) shouldbe absolutely neat and clean. The windows must be spotlessly clean.

Safari Drivers: Basic minimum qualifications and experience

a) Drivers must have a valid driving license.

b) They must be experienced. In case of “off-roading”, they must have the expertise to navigate their vehicle through difficult terrain.

c) The driver should ensure that all permits are acquired before the trip and guests are not kept waiting during the journey for want of any documentation.

d) Need to conduct regular Training Programmes for Drivers. A comprehensive syllabus for drivers to be developed which should include the following points:-

i) Training should focus on honing basic vehicle maintenance, driving & off-road driving skills

ii) Drivers should wear seat belts and ensure that the occupants also always use seatbelts.

 iii) No drinking / use of illicit drugs and driving.

iv) Mobile telephones should be kept on silent mode while driving.

v)Good understanding of local customs and traditions is a must to prevent any conflicts.

vi)Soft skills like hospitality and hygiene should be looked into. The drivers must be polite and well-turned out.

vii) First aid training to handle common medical emergencies and also bites and stings.

e) No refueling to be done with guests on board.

Equipment required in vehicle

a) First aid kit.

b) Fire Fighting equipment.

Equipment cares and maintenance

a) Regular vehicle maintenance is a must for safaris.

b) Additionally, kit must have belts, fuses, spare tyres and tools.

Inspection & Maintenance Procedures

a) There is a need for regular refresher courses for Jeep Safari Drivers.

b) Firefighting equipment and medical kit to be checked for expiry dates.

SOPs & Operating Instructions

a) Drivers should be permanently employees of the safari service provider.

b) The drivers should know their vehicles well.

c) Vehicles should be properly inspected before every safari and a major inspection every 3 months.

d) Garbage is one of the most dangerous problems created by tourism. Drivers should carry all garbage back.

e) Drivers shall not operate a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, narcotics or medication that could impair their ability to safely operate the vehicle.

f) Drivers must not operate vehicles unless adequately rested and alert.

g) Drivers must remove the ignition key, put parking brakes on and lock the doors when leaving the vehicle.

Documentation

 a) In case of a self-drive safari, the guest must possess a valid driving license. The vehicle being driven must be insured along with third party insurance. Proper instructions must be given and briefings must be conducted before the drive, by the instructors.

b) An indemnity form must be signed by guests before they undertake the safari.

Risk Mitigation

a) The code of conduct for drivers should be reinforced before every safari.

b) Regular maintenance of vehicles will assuredly mitigate the risk of breakdowns.

Emergencies & Rescues

a) All drivers and trail leaders must know basic first aid.

b) They should be aware of emergency evacuation procedures in case of an accident.

c) They must be aware of the nearest medical facility along the route.

d) Emergencies could most often be due to bites/ sting, sun stroke and other weather-related situations. Emergencies like snake bites and bee stings need immediate assistance. Evacuation/ access to the nearest Primary Health Centre/ Civil Hospital should be planned for.

e) Winches, tow ropes, sand shovels and other rescue tools must be carried on the trip.

f) Walkie talky sets must be carried on the trip and convoy safety must be a part of the safety briefing prior to the trip.

Safety briefing

Trip leader briefing to guests before a Jeep Safari should include the following:

a) Guests should inform trip leader about any medical concerns and if any specific medicines need to be carried for that.

b) There are very few field toilets in India. Use of bush needs utmost care.

c) Ensuring zero garbage in wildernessareas. There is a need to take back all garbage back in the vehicle.

d) Elderly clients and clients with need of regular medicines should be warned of poor medical facilities in the proximity of wilderness areas.

Basic Minimum Standards” for grant of recognition to operators:

Basic Minimum Standards for grant of recognition to operators It is highly recommended that any outfit, entity, establishment or company seeking grant for recognition as a jeep safari operator must fulfil these desirable criteria:

a) The entity must either own vehicles or be able to hire good quality vehicles commensurate with needs of undertaking and running such an operation.

b) The entity must have qualified personnel (minimum two full time qualified staff) on their pay roll. These personnel must carry the requisite experience in the activity and have valid basic First Aid &      CPR certification.

c) The entity must operate with the required permits/licenses.

d) It is recommended that the entity is registered with the state tourism department/recognized by the Ministry of Tourism, Govt of India.

e) The entity must have a registered office.

f) The jeep safari company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

Motorcycle Tour

Motorcycle Tour

India is a popular destination for motorcycle tours, offering a unique and exhilarating experience for riders. However, it's important to plan carefully and ensure you have the necessary documents, equipment, and knowledge to stay safe on the road.India offers a vast and diverse landscape, making it an ideal destination for motorcycle tours.

Here are some tips for planning a motorcycle tour in India:

  1. Research the best routes: India is a vast country with diverse landscapes and cultures. Do your research to find the best routes that suit your interests and riding style. Some popular routes include the Himalayan region, the coastal roads of Goa and Kerala, and the Golden Triangle (Delhi-Agra-Jaipur).
  2. Get the necessary permits: You will need a valid international driver's license to ride in India. You may also need permits to ride in certain regions, such as Ladakh or Arunachal Pradesh. Make sure you have all the necessary permits before starting your journey.
  3. Rent a motorcycle: There are many companies that rent motorcycles in India, including Royal Enfield and Harley Davidson. Make sure you choose a reliable rental company and check the condition of the motorcycle before renting.
  4. Pack the right gear: India can have extreme weather conditions, so make sure you pack appropriate gear for your trip. This includes a helmet, protective clothing, rain gear, and sturdy boots.
  5. Stay safe on the road: Indian roads can be chaotic and congested, so it's important to stay alert and follow traffic rules. Be aware of other vehicles, pedestrians, and animals on the road. Also, make sure you have adequate insurance coverage before starting your trip.
  6. Experience local culture: India is known for its rich culture and history. Take the time to explore local markets, temples, and monuments along your route. Try local cuisine and interact with locals to get a true taste of India.

With proper planning and preparation, a motorcycle tour in India can be an unforgettable adventure.

Here are some of the top places for motorcycle tours in India:

  1. Ladakh: Ladakh, also known as the Land of High Passes, is a popular destination for adventure enthusiasts. The region offers stunning views of snow-capped mountains, vast deserts, and serene lakes. The roads in Ladakh are challenging, but the scenery is worth it.
  2. Rajasthan: Rajasthan is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and royal architecture. The state offers a variety of terrains, including desert, hills, and plains. The roads are well-maintained and offer a smooth ride.
  3. Kerala: Kerala is a tropical paradise with lush green forests, backwaters, and beaches. The coastal roads offer stunning views of the Arabian Sea, while the hill stations provide a cool escape from the heat.
  4. Himachal Pradesh: Himachal Pradesh is known for its snow-capped mountains, alpine forests, and meandering rivers. The roads in Himachal Pradesh offer a thrilling ride, with hairpin bends and steep drops.
  5. Tamil Nadu: Tamil Nadu is known for its rich culture, ancient temples, and stunning beaches. The roads in Tamil Nadu are well-maintained and offer a smooth ride.
  6. Goa: Goa is a popular destination for beach lovers and partygoers. The coastal roads offer stunning views of the Arabian Sea, while the inland roads take you through quaint villages and scenic routes.

These are just a few of the top places for motorcycle tours in India. Remember to plan carefully and stay safe on the road.Adventure activities by their very nature involve some risks, these regulations are being introduced to ensure that tour operators who offer motorcycle adventure tours, have basic safety and operating standards in place.These regulations will give both foreign and domestic tourists confidence that appropriate steps have been taken to keep them safe and mitigate the risks involved.

Guidelines For Motorcycle TourTop of Form

Applicability

These regulations will apply to operations and services of travel agencies and tour operators, who organize or sell, motorcycle tourism related services to public for business purposes.

Objective 

To increase safety consciousness among tour operators as well as enabling tour operators to determine safety standards which apply to motorcycle tour operations and expeditions.

Adventure Guide/Instructor – Basic Minimum Qualifications and Experience

Who is an Operator? Any person whether employer, a principal, or self-employed person who provides an adventure activity to a person directly or indirectly for a payment, the purpose of which can be educational/recreational/ business and deliberately exposes the participant to a risk of a possible serious harm.

 Basic Qualifications/Requirements

 A tour guide/instructor should possess these basic minimumqualifications/experience.

a) Drivers Licence. Operator should have held a full motorcycle licence for a minimum of 5 years, and have adequate experienceof riding in all types of terrains in India - Himalayas, Coastal, Deserts, National parks etc.

 

b) Should preferably have completed a basic motorcycle safety course from a recognised Institute.

c) Should have basic knowledge of the working and running repair of a motorcycle, that is being used in the expedition.

d) Should have valid first aid and CPR certification.

 e) Have adequate computer skills and ability to handle/operate a GPS.

f) Have basic map reading skills and ability to use a compass.

g) Have customer handling and motorcycle group management skills.

h) Possess adequate know how of traffic rules and general rules and regulations of area of operation.

i) If the customer group does not speak Hindi or English, the operator must have a Guide who speaks the language of customer rider.

 j) For an expedition that is more than 4 days or operates in remote areas or had a group size more than 7 riders, a backup logistic truck may be provided. This could carry additional baggage, mechanical spares, reserve fuels etc.

Equipment Required

Based on the type of expedition and its duration, there is a comprehensive list of equipment that may be carried on a guided tour. Some basic essentials are listed below which, the operator must have and a recommended list for the client. The instructions to this effect must be conveyed to the customer, well in advance so that they come suitably prepared.

a) A suitable motorcycle according to the route planned. They could bring their own or may be rent it from the provider.

b) Suitable apparel according to the weather and safety gear to include certified safety helmet, high ankle boots, gloves, riding jacket, rain gear etc.

c) Communication equipment radio/ mobile/satellite phones (if applicable).

d) Marked Maps, GPS with pre-fed maps and route-distance Charts.

e) Handy tools and spares to carry out basic wilderness repairs including puncture repair kit.

f) First aid kit and if operating in a high-altitude area an oxygen cylinder and emergency contact numbers in case is assistance required for causality evacuation. g) Recording and photographic media with adequate batteries and power banks.

 

Equipment Care, Maintenance and Inspection

a) Operators must ensure that the vehicles used to provide a service are maintained to a standard that complies with or exceeds the servicing program specified by the manufacturer. Road worthy condition of the vehicle to be certified for each trip, norms to be fixed to ensure the Physical fitness of drivers whenever necessary.

b) A complete comprehensive review by a specialist should be done before every ride to ascertain top condition of engine, body, brakes, lights and tyres before letting a vehicle on rental/tour.

c)The inspections should include the following:

a) All controls, cables, lights, and battery.

b) All fluids engine, coolant, clutch and brakes.

c) Tyres, chain/belt and sprocket, suspension.

d) All major systems e.g., electrical, fuel, ignition, and engine etc.

Additionally, a system of daily checks should be in place to ensure optimum availability of a safe motorcycle during the day of ride.

SOP’S And Operating Instructions and Documentation

All operators must have in place a system of standard actions to be taken for various contingencies to ensure a satisfactory and consistent response to a situation and help provide a safer expedition environment. It is not possible to have a SOP for all possible contingencies, but at a basic level should cover following situations:

a) Pre ride checks and briefings to include local traffic rules.

b) Actions to be taken in case of motorcycle failure/accident.

c)Medical emergency response, minor/ major injury and evacuation.

d) Lost party member tracking and retrieval.

e) Group riding rules including night riding.

f) Motorcycle and safety gear inspection.

Documentation

a) All necessary government registrations, clearances and permits for tour operations.

b) Driving licences, motorcycle documents.

c) All insurances (both for equipment and personnel).

d) Carnets and overland permits. (As applicable)

e)International driving licences.

Risk Mitigation

  • Risk management and mitigation in its broadest term is to understand the risk involved in a particular activity and to take appropriate steps to reduce or nullify the same. For example, hot weather riding, following can be done to mitigate the risk involved – cover up, hydrate, avoid caffeine, replace electrolytes, start early stop early and cool down. Similarly rainy weather, cold weather, Himalayan trail etc. requires specialist handling of riding group.
  • There are two types of risks - subjective and objective. Subjective are inherent to the rider’s attitude. Objective are created by environmental, motorcycle, road and rider health conditions, these are the ones that tour operators need to focus on. Additionally, a written risk assessment should be carried out for each excursion/ tour. Involving identification and analysis of all contingencies and dangers involved, actions should be taken to mitigate these and participants should be informed of these special circumstances.

 

Emergencies And Rescue

 Emergency on a motorcycle tour can be majorly of two natures - equipment failure/ accident or medical nature e.g., a minor fall may just require first aid or a serious injury may require evacuation. Therefore, depending on severity of both detailed action plan / SOP should be available with the ride leader, including things like contact numbers of emergency services, to implement.

Safety Briefing

A pre ride safety briefing covering allaspects of risks and action to be taken both by conducting staff and the participants should be covered in details, some aspects are highlighted below.

a) Local traffic rules, speed limits and documents to be carried on person.

b) Wearing of protective gear.

c) Motorcycle controls, operation and pre-ride checks.

d) Rider responsibilities and risk awareness.

e) Group riding procedure to include lane position, following other vehicle, head lights, signals and parking.

f) Handling dangerous surfaces and any special riding conditions.

g) Night riding and fatigue.

h) Indemnity bond by participant.

i) Avoiding alcohol prior to/during the ride.

j) Staying hydrated and rest stops.

Medical Concerns

 These are of two types: personal and accident related during the ride. For personal medical conditions the client should be advised to carry sufficient medication and inform about the same to the ride leader. For accident related the ride leader should have a plan in addition to a well-stocked First Aid Kit.

Infections- An antibacterial disinfectant soap / sanitiser should be recommended to keep infections at bay.

 Inoculations-When travelling in rural areas have vaccinations against cholera andtetanus. Consult your local clinic for up-to-date information.

Acute Mountain Sickness- This applies to tours in Ladakh and high-altitude rides. Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) is an illness that can affect travellers at high altitude (typically above 10,000 feet or 3,050 meters). Tour leaders must have full knowledge of handling customers in such an environment - precautions and emergency procedures.

“Basic Minimum Standards for Grant of Recognition To Operators:

 a) The agency must own or have the ability to hire suitable, registered motorcycles and all accessories as specified above. The motorcycles must be well maintained, serviced and in perfect working order with perfect documentation/insurance.

b) The agency must have at least two full time trained motorcycle trip leaders dulyqualified/knowledgeable about leading motorcycling trips safely, group dynamics, traffic rules, communication skills and field repairs/punctures etc. They must possess valid First Aid/CPR certification.

c) The operator must have SOP’s for different itineraries/motorcycling trips offered and Emergency Action Plans for all trips.

d) A detailed risk assessment must be carried out by the trip leaders with the backup team prior to conducting any trips.

e) A list of hospitals, police stations and workshops along the route should be carried by the trip leaders.

f) A detailed SOP for inspecting motorcycles, documentation, and safety gear prior to conducting trips must be in position.

g) The company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

Mountaineering/Rock Climbing

MOUNTAINEERING/ROCK CLIMBING

Mountaineering is the sport or activity of climbing mountains. It involves climbing high peaks, typically over 6,000 feet (1,800 meters) in elevation, and may require specialized equipment, technical skills, and physical fitness.

Mountaineering can be done for various reasons, including personal challenge, adventure, exploration, scientific research, or simply for the enjoyment of nature and the outdoors. Mountaineers may climb peaks in different ways, such as by rock climbing, ice climbing, or mixed climbing (a combination of rock and ice).

Mountaineering can also involve different types of climbs, such as alpine climbing, which involves climbing peaks in high-altitude and rugged terrain, or expedition climbing, which involves climbing in remote and harsh environments for extended periods of time.

While mountaineering can be a rewarding and exhilarating experience, it also carries inherent risks, such as exposure to extreme weather conditions, avalanches, falls, and altitude sickness. Therefore, proper training, preparation, and safety measures are crucial for any mountaineering adventure.

Guidelines For Mountaineering

Lead guides and instructors who are leading mountaineering activities should, as a minimum, hold valid certificates in the following:

a) A minimum 16 hour (2 day) First Aid/ CPR course provided by a recognized and qualified provider.

b) Completed the Advanced Mountaineering Course from any of the National Mountaineering Institutes and carry a certificate duly authenticated by an IMF recognized body OR IMF accredited tour operator stating that the individual “has experience of 3 years in assisting mountaineering expeditions at altitudes of 6000m min 5/8 climbs above 6000m clearly reflected in a logbook duly authenticated/ validated by the operator and the clients”.

c) Maintain a logbook containing authenticated records of mountaineering experience.

d) All guides to have a comprehensive understanding of altitude sickness, recognising its symptoms, treatment, knowledge of appropriate medication is essential to work at high altitude.

e) They should also have a sound knowledge of cold weather problems like hypothermia/ frost-bite.

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The correct use and proper maintenance of climbing equipment is essential for conducting mountaineering activities and should never be taken lightly.

Equipment, especially safety equipment should be of the highest standard available and preferably certified by ISI or an international body like CE or UIAA.

Rope – There are many different types of ropes. The operator and leader must have sound knowledge of specifically designed climbing rope, including the different types and applications. Climbing rope comes in different diameters and specifications but the basics are dynamic, semi static and static. A safe working load of 25KN (2.5 tons) and CE approval is the internationally recognized standard for climbing ropes.

Hardware (anchors, carabineers, belay devices etc.) – There is a wide range of climbing aids and devices and the operator and instructor must have sound knowledge of their applications including which devices are necessary to conduct mountaineering activities safely. These devices are also a “link” in the safety chain. As per all other climbing equipment items a safe working load of 25KN (2.5 tons) and CE approval is the internationally recognized standard for climbing hardware and devices.

All equipment is subject to wear and tear and must be checked before every use. Incorrect storage, use and monitoring of rated and approved equipment is usually the cause of equipment failure. Operators and leaders must have sound knowledge of this and have systems in place in order to control and manage their equipment.

Inspection And Maintenance Procedures

Inspections and maintenance require sound knowledge of the systems and equipment themselves and therefore must be carried out by qualified persons. As a minimum, the inspector must be qualified to be a guide/instructor. Basic inspections must be carried out before every use with complete and detailed inspections carried out on a regular basis in accordance with their operations procedures and risk assessments.

SOP’Sand Operating Instructions

All Mountaineering Tour Operators must maintain and update a Standard Operating Procedure for their operations and get the same vetted from IMF from time to time.

Besides covering the methodologies that are adopted by the agency in organizing the expedition, such as assessing of members qualification, medical condition and experience, procedures for obtaining of various permissions, travel to the mountain, maintenance of base camp including hygiene, avoidance of high altitude sickness, safety precautions, communication, weather reports, procedure for emergencies, casualty evacuation, incident and accident reporting and feedback mechanism, the following must be included in the SOPS:

a) The guiding staff and porters on the mountain and the material supplied must be adequate for the aims of the party and stated level of service offered.

b) An experienced doctor in the party is desirable but at the very least advance arrangements must be known for medical help. Advance arrangements must also be made for evacuation assistance in case of an emergency.

c) Advertising must give a true picture of all the difficulties and dangers involved and avoid promising the impossible. If an expedition is commercially launched by an operator, then the biographical information about the guiding team should be included.

d) The client must truthfully reveal his experience, supported by documentation/ photograph, medical history etc to the organizer so that the organizer can make an informed choice about the potential client.

e) Information supplied in advance will include a clear statement of the guiding, porters and equipment which will be supplied by the organizer, together with details of the clothing and equipment to be supplied by the client. This is not in context of the operators’ assisting expeditions with logistics alone.

Documentation

The tour operator must maintain, at the minimum the following documentation:

a) Details of all Guides and Instructors including, copies of certifications, record of expedition experience and feedback from clients.

b) Copies of all Permits and Permissions of current expeditions.

c) Copies of identification documents, Insurance cover and details of next of kin for all participants, guides, and instructors.

d) Copy of SOP's.

e) Current list of emergency contact numbers.

f) Emergency Action Plan

Risk Mitigation

In order to mitigate the risk of high altitude, the following is advised:

a) Participants should be physically and medically fit.

b) To ensure that at least one or two members of the expedition have experience of high altitude climbing.

c) To provide wireless sets or take on hire from IMF, for communication between camps on the mountain and the base camp.

d) To bring radio receiving sets in case weather forecasts by All India Radio are required to be arranged by the IMF.

e) To ensure that environmental safeguards are implemented in their programme so that the area and peak visited by them suffers no damage, and is left clean for subsequent expeditions.

f) Environment guidelines provided by IMF shall be followed strictly.

Emergencies and Rescues

In addition;

 a) Adequate first aid medical equipment must be available. Pulse Oximeters to be part of the FA kit.

b) Evacuation routes must identify and known to participants, guides and instructors of the team.

c) A detailed and documented Emergency Action Plan must be available at the base camp along with closest available emergency services which can be called upon as required.

d) Oxygen and OR Gamow Bag (PAC/ Certec etc) to be at base camp for emergencies.

e) Walkie-talkies at base camp and with the group whenever they are out climbing and all the camps where climbers are.

 f) Routes with highly avalanche risks or history of avalanche accidents should carry Avalanche transceivers, Shovel & probe also.

g) The operator must announce the maximum group size up front. The maximum group size should be fixed depending on the kind of mountains. We can divide them into two categories:

1. Trekking Peaks & Mountaineering Expeditions

2. Trekking

Safety Briefing

The lead guide / expedition leader must give a proper briefing to expedition members before starting from the base camp and this should include:

a) Exact route, campsites, and places where ropes have been fixed. Hazards on the mountain and expected weather.

b) The protocol to be followed during the climb. Details on SOP’s to be followed. c) Role of the expedition lead guide and assistant guide.

d) Procedures to be followed in an emergency.

Basic Minimum Standards for Grant of Recognition to Operators

It is highly recommended that any outfit, entity, establishment, or company seeking grant for recognition must fulfil these desirable criteria:

a) The entity must own specialized equipment commensurate with needs of undertaking and running such an operation (listed above).

b) The entity must have qualified personnel (minimum two full time qualified staff) on their payroll (listed above). These personnel must carry the requisite experience in the activity and have valid First Aid & CPR certification.

c) The entity must operate with the required permits / licenses.

d) It is recommended that the entity is registered with the state tourism department / recognized by the Ministry of Tourism, Govt of India.

e) The entity must have a registered office.

f) The mountaineering company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

Nature Walks / Bird Watching

Nature Walks / Bird Watching

Nature walks are typically leisurely walks taken through natural areas, such as parks, forests, or along coastlines, with the purpose of enjoying and learning about the natural surroundings. During a nature walk, one can observe and appreciate the different plants, trees, animals, and landscapes that make up the natural environment.A nature trail or nature walk is a specially developed hiking trail or footpath that runs through the countryside, along which there may be marked stations or stops next to points of natural, technological, or cultural interest. These may convey information about, flora and fauna, soil science, geology, mining, ecologyor cultural history.

Bird watching, also known as birding, is a popular activity that involves observing and identifying birds in their natural habitats. Bird watchers may use binoculars, spotting scopes, and field guides to help them identify different species of birds.It often involves a significant auditory component, as many bird species are more easily detected and identified by ear than by eye. Most birdwatchers pursue this activity for recreational or social reasons, unlike ornithologists, who engage in the study of birds using formal scientific methods. Bird watching can be done in various settings, such as forests, wetlands, and even urban areas, and it can also involve keeping track of bird sightings and participating in citizen science projects.

 

Guides/ Instructors:

 Basic minimum qualifications and experience:

a) Preferred bachelor’s degree in Botany Zoology., Forestry Sciences, Conservation, Environmental Science.

b) Field training in multiple ecosystems to prepare guides for different locations.

c) Thorough knowledge of the local area or the bird watching site.

d)Good bird knowledge – migration/ distribution of species/endemic bird species.

e) Provide vernacular medium literature for local guides.

f) Comprehensive syllabus for Guides to be developed.

g) Need to understand safe distance necessary to be maintained to prevent animal/insect attack/charge.

h) Emergency manoeuvres in case of a charge by an animal.

i) First aid and CPR knowledge/certification

 

Equipment Required

a)Good binocular / spotting Scope.

b) Field book / guide on Birds / Mammals/ Snakes / Butterflies/ Insects/ Amphibians etc are a must.

c)Good camera.

d) A notebook for recording time and place of bird sightings.

e) First aid kit.

f) Kit: Measuring tape, magnifying glass, torch light, GPS, POP powder and kit, camera trap etc.

 

Inspection & Maintenance Procedures

a) Binoculars have moving parts and are very sensitive equipment and can easily be mishandled. They need regular checks for fungus and parallax.

b) Medical kit to be checked for expiry date of medicines.

c) There is a need for regular refresher courses for Guides.

 

SOPs & Operating Instructions

In order to provide clients with a good wildlife experience, while maintaining a safe distance from animals - guides need a training programme. Some of the most important areas that need to be covered include:

a) Weather/climate briefing: Before setting off on a Birding / Nature Trail, the guide must provide clients sufficient brief on the expected heat/ cold/ rain etc during the trip. Clients need to dress accordingly and to be prepared for personal and equipment protection.

b) Dehydration is a reality. Sufficient fluids and light refreshments for any unexpected delays should be carried. This becomes even more important with medical backgrounds of some clients that may not be known.

c) Garbage is one of the most dangerous problems created by Wildlife Tourism. Empty chips wrappers are salt laced butthe animals are unable to lick the salt from inside the wrappers. Hence the packets are swallowed by animals leading to their choking and death.

d) Knowledge and experience of the Guides is often the limiting factor in providing clients with a good experience. Resorts must invest in good Guides/ Naturalists.

e) Interpretation: On return from Safari/ Trail, the Resort Guide/ Naturalist must ensure a good post trail de-brief to provide the tourists with a good experience. Resorts/ campsites must also invest in a good library with field guides and interpretation material

 f) Our presence alone is responsible for a significant pressure on the forest. We need to prevent further increase by crowding, teasing, feeding, using flash etc.

g) Collecting souvenirs like antlers, feathers, bones, shells and plant parts is illegal and strictly prohibited. Guides should not budge to client pressure to provide these materials.

h) Sight of nesting birds is uncommon. However, we must understand that this is a very sensitive period for the bird. They can be threatened by our very presence. At such times, extreme care needs to be taken while photographing bird activity. Photographing birds on their nests is strictly forbidden.

 

Documentation

Lists of bird observations compiled by members of local bird-watching societies are very useful in determining dispersal, habitat, and migration patterns of the various species.

 

Risk Mitigation

a) Wildlife Tourism comes with a different set of risks. While conflict with large animals are rare and few, it is the problems associated with stings and bites that are a reality. Briefing the clients to be sufficiently prepared and well-dressed is the first step

b) Wildlife Tourism can bring in clients who are unfit/ or allergic to certain weather conditions. Brief medical condition of the client should be known (such as asthmaand bee sting allergies) and with very specific instructions to carry the necessary medicines – owing to the paucity of good medical help in close proximity to wilderness areas.

c) Wild animals are unpredictable. But certain situations can easily be prevented:

i) Coming too close to animals is dangerous.

 ii) Mothers with young ones are easily provoked.

 iii) Use of flash can anger even the most docile animals.

iv) Feeding of animals is prohibited. However certain animals can attack even on realising the existence of food. E.g., monkeys and langoors can snatch food.

v) Handling snakes is dangerous. This must be done only by a trained handler. However, in a situation where there is no such handler, care must be taken to provide the snake with an exit route. Identifying venomous and non-venomous snakes should be left to experts. All snakes should be handled with due care.

Emergencies & Rescues

All Resorts, trail leaders and Guides must be aware of the nearest medical facility and evacuation means.

a) Guides must know basic first aid/CPR

b) Emergencies could most often be due to medical condition of the client or due to snake bite/ sting.

c) Bee stings can become life threatening. You do not always need venomous snakes to run into an emergency.

d) Sun stroke and other weather-related situations can get aggravated on long exposure.

e) An Emergency Action Plan should be in position. All field staff must be periodically trained in the Emergency Action Plan.

 

Safety briefing

 Briefings for a good wildlife experience should include the following:

a) Appropriate clothing for the season and camouflage.

 b) Any medicines that might need to be carried and rehydration fluids.

c) There are very few field toilets in India. Use of bush needs utmost care. Clients should use the washroom prior to leaving for the nature walk / birding. d) Noise disturbs animals – while most animals will shy away, some like juvenile elephants and wild boars may charge.

e) Ensuring zero garbage policy in wilderness areas. There is a need to take all garbage back to resort/base camp.

 

Medical concerns

a) Elderly clients and clients with need of regular medicines should be warned of poor medical facilities in the proximity of wilderness areas.

b) Emergencies like snake bites and bee stings need immediate assistance. Evacuation/ access to the nearest Primary Health Centre/Civil Hospital should be planned for. Anti Snake Venom cannot be normally stored and administered by untrained personnel.

c) First aid kits should be carried on the trail /maintained at locations.

 

Basic Minimum Standards” for grant of recognition to operators

The Wildlife Tourism industry is now moving towards Environmentally Responsible Operators and expects certain basic standards to be maintained like:

a) All bird watching / nature walk trips should follow a strict ‘leave no trace’ policy. Responsible Waste Management plan should be in place to segregate/ compost waste generated.

b) Multi Activity Resorts: Resorts must not depend only on a single activity like a Safari for its clients. Instead, effort must be made to give them a comprehensive ‘Wild Experience’ with activities like cycling, bird watching, adventure, community interaction, farming and harvesting among others. This will not only reduce the pressure on the Wilderness – but also help the Resort to increase business by increasing options for more night stays.

c) Interpretation: This is one of the most important activities to educate and involve the client. Resorts/ Campsites must invest in training good guides.

d) Supporting local population and economy: Resorts/ Campsites must be able to employ and capacity build local population to benefit from tourism. As far as possible the purchase policy must reflect a ‘Buy Local’ policy. It supports the local economy and Resorts can provide their clients with a realistic local experience. Most importantly, it reduces the environmental cost of food material due to transportation.

e) CSR Activity: Resorts/ Campsites should be supportive of the local needs of education, medical and sporting activities.

f) Trained guides: as highlighted above.

g) The activity provider must follow all guidelines as listed in the Global Sustainable Tourism criteria.

 

Risk Analysis and Management Process

 Risks- Accident, injury other forms loss

 a) Dehydration

b) Sunburn/Heat stroke

c) Stings

d) Injury/bruises/lacerations

e) Lost person

f) Animal attack

Causal Factors

Hazards, perils, dangers People

a) Making noise and displaying aggressive behaviour

 b) Not carrying enough water, sunscreen, hat or appropriate clothing to protect from weather

c) Photographers getting too close/ using flash on nesting birds/ animals

Equipment

a) Inappropriate clothing

b) lacking water bottles

c) Insufficient 1st Aid Kit

Environment

a) Heat/ Cold

b)Rough weather

c) Bees/ plant inducing allergies. Etc

Risk Management Strategy

 Normal Operation - People

a) Explain that if tourists are hyper active - they will lose the privilege of the wildlife experience and will need to turn back

Normal Operation - Equipment

a) Confirm that clients are carrying water and light snacks. Are appropriately dressed with cap/ hat

b) Participants should dress up in camouflaging clothes

c) Well equipped First Aid kit to be carried

Normal Operation - Environment

a) Check for honey combs and presence of sloth bear/ honey buzzard nearby

 b) Check for condition of vehicle.

 Emergency

a) Know where the nearest hospital is, ensure that the guide knows basic first aid

b) A vehicle on call for Emergency evacuation should be available

Guidelines Recommended

a) Recommended not to do some walking trails when it is raining, Look out for areas that will be slippery, any falls would be serious

b) Areas with tigress with cubs need to be avoided

c) Photographing birds on nest to be totally avoided

Skills Required by Staff

 a) Guides to have knowledge of first aid and should have a well-equipped First Aid kit

b) Thorough knowledge of wildlife and terrain

c) Driver to be able to undertake minor repairs of the vehicle

Rock Climbing / Artificial Wall Climbing and Abseiling

Rock Climbing / Artificial Wall Climbing and Abseiling

Rock climbing is a sport that involves ascending steep or vertical rock faces using specialized equipment such as ropes, harnesses, carabiners, and other safety devices. It requires a combination of physical and mental strength, technique, and endurance to successfully reach the top of a climbing route.

Artificial wall climbing is similar to rock climbing, but instead of climbing natural rock formations, climbers scale artificial walls made of materials such as wood, plastic, or metal. These walls can be found in climbing gyms, outdoor parks, or other designated areas.

Abseiling, also known as rappelling, is the act of descending down a vertical or near-vertical surface, such as a rock face or a building, using a rope and a specialized device called a descender. It is a crucial skill in rock climbing, canyoneering, and other outdoor activities that involve steep descents.

All three activities require a certain level of physical fitness, strength, and agility. Climbers must also have good problem-solving skills, as they need to assess the best route to take and make quick decisions to navigate the terrain safely. It is also important to have proper training, equipment, and safety protocols in place to minimize the risk of injury or accidents.

Terms and definitions

 a) Single Pitch – An easily accessible climbing venue where both top and bottom of the climbing surface can be accessed safely by foot without the need for personal protective equipment and roped systems.

b) Fixed protection systems – “Bolts” or “anchors” specifically designed and fitted for the purpose of attaching roped systems to a structure/natural climbing venue.

c) The safety chain includes the anchor; the rope; the carabiners and slings; the knots; the harness and the alert belayer.

d) Bottom roping where the belayer is situated at the bottom of the climb and the rope is directed through an anchor at the top of the climb and back down to the climber.

e) Top roping where the belayer is situated at the top of the climb and the rope is directed from the belay system directly to the climber.

 f) Lead climbing where the climber places protection during the climb and has no roped protection above.

g) Leader placed protection is protection specifically designed for the use of lead climbing and rigging where no fixed protection is available.

h) Fall factor a method in which to scale the severity and force of a fall.

 

Guidelines For Rock Climbing / Artificial Wall Climbing and Abseiling

Guides and instructors who are supervising climbing and abseiling activities should, as a minimum, hold valid certificates for the following:

a) A minimum 8 hour (1 day) first aid course provided by a recognised and qualified provider.

b) Basic Mountaineering Course from any of the National Mountaineering Institutes and be certified by a MOI Qualified Instructor to have assisted climbing and abseiling activities for a minimum of 100 hours OR Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) recognised Sports Climbing Instructors course or should have sufficient experience certified by suitably qualified Coaches/Instructors duly recognised by IMF.Top of Form

Equipment

a) The correct use and proper maintenance of climbing equipment is essential for conducting safe climbing and abseiling activities and should never be taken lightly.

b) Although these standards do not cover the fitting or construction of fixed protection systems, these systems should be rated by the manufacturer and have a quantifiable safe working load. As a minimum standard for such systems, operators must adhere to a safety factor of 3 in accordance to the operator's’ weight limitations. In addition, fixed protection systems must be proven to withstand 10KN (1 ton) without displaying any visible deformation or damage. In order to fully understand appropriate fixed anchor/ protection systems an operator must also have sound knowledge of static/dynamic load and fall factors.

c) Rated and quality assured personal protective equipment or PPE must be used. An internationally recognised safe working load for such equipment is 25KN (2.5 tons). In order to comply with this standard, it is recommended that all PPE is CE (European Conformity) approved. Here is a list of the minimum PPE requirements for an average climbing and/or abseiling session:

d) Harness – The single most important piece of personal protective equipment which allows the climber to be safely attached to the roped system and is also a “link” of the safety chain. Harnesses however do not fit themselves and when fitted incorrectly introduce further risk due to providing a false sense of security. For this reason, all harnesses must be checked by a qualified leader to ensure they are fitted correctly prior to leaving the ground and being exposed to a potential fall.

e) Helmets – Climbing helmets are designed to withstand impact from above by falling rock and equipment, NOT the head impacting on the ground from a falling climber. As such, it is the responsibility of the owner/operator to deem if a climbing helmet is necessary in accordance with their risk assessments. The general rule however is that in natural rock venues use a helmet; in bottom rope artificial venues a helmet is optional; in top rope/abseil artificial venues, use a helmet. If in doubt, use a helmet.

f) Rope – There are many different types of rope. The operator and leader must have a sound knowledge of specifically designed climbing rope, including the different types and applications. In order for the operator or leader to fully understand the applications or different climbing ropes they must also fully understand fall factors. Climbing rope comes in different diameters and specifications but the basics are dynamic, semi static and static. The operator must consult the manufacturer’s manual to ascertain its intended use. Rope not intended for climbing is made with different materials and has different specifications.

Rope that isn’t designed specifically for the use of climbing and abseiling activities must NEVER be used for this purpose. A safe working load of 25KN (2.5 tons) and CE approval is the internationally recognised standard for climbing rope.

g) Hardware (carabiners, belay devices etc.) –There is a wide range of climbing aids and devices and the operator and instructor must have a complete and sound knowledge of their applications including which devices are necessary to operate climbing and abseiling activities safely. These devices are also a “link” in the safety chain. As per all other climbing equipment items a safe working load of 25KN (2.5 tons) and CE approval is the internationally recognised standard for climbing hardware and devices.

h) All equipment is subject to wear and tear and must be checked before every use. Incorrect storage, use and monitoring of rated and approved equipment is usually the cause of equipment failure. Operators and leaders must have sound knowledge of this and have systems in place in order to control and manage their equipment. Details of how to do this is included in the Indian Climbing Leader Award.

Inspection and maintenance procedures

 Inspections and maintenance require sound knowledge of the systems and equipment themselves and therefore must becarried out by qualified persons as a minimum the inspector must be qualified to be a guide/ instructor. Basic inspections must be carried out before every use with complete and detailed inspections carried out on a regular basis in accordance with their operations procedures and risk assessments.

SOPs and operating instructions

a) For rock climbing and abseiling, the systems required at each individual venue vary. The following is the minimum requirement and standards that apply to all climbing and abseiling activities.

b) The safety chain

i) The Anchor – Is permanent and been fitted with the intention to be used for this particular activity. Has been tested to withstand a minimum of 10 KN (1 ton). Does not show any signs of damage or deformity.

ii) The rope – Is a climbing rope that has been made by an approved manufacture. It is the correct type of rope for this particular activity. It does not show any signs of damage or deformity i.e. excessive “fluffing”, cuts, rips or tears, thin bits, fat bits etc. Is correctly secured to the anchor.

iii) The carabiners and slings – Equipment is for its intended use only. There are no signs of damage, deformity or wear and tear. Are correctly secured.

iv) The knots – Are the correct knots. Have been double-checked before exposing anyone to a potential fall.

v) The harness – There are no signs of damage, deformity or wear and tear. Is correctly fitted.

vi) The alert belayer – Has the belay device fitted correctly. The belayer knows how to use the device. The belayer alert, paying attention to the climber and performing the correct 5-point belaying technique (covered in the Indian Climbing Leader Award).

c) During all following applications and systems, and in line with the exception of this minimum standard, neither the instructor nor participant should ever be subject to potential fall greater than a fall factor of 1.

d)Bottom rope system

i) The weight of the climber and belayer should be calculated to judge if a ground anchor for the belayer is necessary.

 ii) The appropriate belay system for the venue/group should be utilized.

iii) It is preferable that the belay device be locked off under load allowing the instructor to escape from the system – applicable to customer/group belaying and ground anchor belay systems.

e) Top rope system

i) The instructor must always be attached via an independent safety line that allows him/her to escape from the system whilst the climbing rope is under load.

ii) The instructor must be able to lock off the belay device under load.

 

 

f) Group abseil (releasable abseil) system

i) The abseil rope, safety rope and instructor safety line must be attached to individual anchor points.

ii) The abseil rope must be a redundant system that is releasable under load enabling it to be discarded if necessary.

iii) The instructor must be able to lock off the safety rope whilst under load.

g) Participants

i) Age is not a factor but a participant must be of suitable size in order to be fitted safely into their harness. Chest harnesses are to be used where necessary.

ii) Participants must be aware of the risks involved and in turn must listen and adhere to the instructions of their instructor.

iii) Specific health concerns must be considered before participating.

 

h) The venue

i) All venues under the purview of this minimum standard must remain within the definition of single pitch.

ii) Artificial structures must be designed and certified to withstand the forces involved and include a safety factor of 3 on all safety critical components.

 iii) Anchor points on both artificial and natural venues must be accessible without the need for lead climbing or leader placed protection. Failing this, they must be rigged, checked and accessed by suitably trained and experienced instructors.

Documentation

a) Associated equipment purchase documentation, including warranty, service & maintenance history documentation.

b) Documented installation/structure checks.

c) Logbook of instructor training and qualifications.

d) Valid first aid/CPR certificate. e) Emergency Action Plan

Risk mitigation

a) A basic risk assessment of the venue is required before use.

b) Emergency/evacuation procedures must be formulated in which all leaders are trained.

Emergencies and rescues

If the above systems are adhered to, climbing and abseiling rescues are simple and safe, the details of which are covered in the Indian Climbing Leader Award. In addition:

a) A first aid kit must be available on site.

b) Evacuation routes must be easily accessible as per the definition of single pitch.

c) A detailed and documented evacuation/ emergency procedure must be written which includes the contact numbers of the closest available emergency services which can be called upon as required.

Safety Briefing

a) All instructors and guides should be able to give a thorough safety briefing that covers all safety aspects and detailed climbing/ abseiling and rescue instructions in detail.

b) This briefing must be clear and instructors must have the ability to give the safety briefing in English, Hindi or local language, with ability to prepare guests for the activity.

Medical Concerns

a) All instructors and guides must have information on medical issues before the activity is conducted.

b) It is recommended that heart patients, those with spinal issues, recent surgery or any other medical issue of concern, expecting mothers and under age children do not undertake the activity. It is also recommended that epilepsy and asthmatic patients, avoid this activity. Asthma inhalers must be carried by guests for the activity.

Basic Minimum Standards for grant of recognition to operators

It is highly recommended that any outfitseeking recognition must fulfil these criteria:

a) The entity must own specialized equipment commensurate with needs of running such an operation (specified above).

 b) The operator must have minimum two full-time qualified personnel on their payroll. These personnel must carry the requisite experience in the activity (specified above) and have valid First Aid & CPR certification.

c) The operator must operate with the required permits / licenses.

d) It is recommended that the entity is registered with the state tourism department / recognized by the Ministry of Tourism, Govt of India.

e) The entity must have a registered office.

f) The company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

Personal Light Electric Vehicle (Plev/ Segway) Tours

Personal Light Electric Vehicle (Plev/ Segway) Tours

A Personal Light Electric Vehicle (PLEV) is a type of vehicle that is designed for personal transportation and is powered by an electric motor. One of the most well-known PLEV's is the Segway, which was first introduced in 2001.The Segway is a self-balancing electric vehicle that is operated by leaning forward or backward to move forward or backward, and turning the handlebar to steer. It has a top speed of around 12.5 mph and can travel up to 24 miles on a single charge.

PLEVs, like the Segway, are popular because they are environmentally friendly, easy to use, and can be used in a variety of settings, including city streets, parks, and other public spaces. They are also relatively affordable compared to other modes of transportation, and can be a good option for short-distance commuting or leisure activities.However, it is important to note that PLEVs like the Segway may be subject to regulations and restrictions in certain areas. For example, some cities may require riders to wear helmets or limit where they can be ridden. It is important for riders to familiarize themselves with local laws and regulations before using a PLEV in public spaces.

The gyroscopic and accelerometer-based levelling sensors detects the weight shift on the vehicle and tries to maintain balance. As a result, riders get motion. It is important to ensure that riders get comprehensive training, briefing and use proper safety gear prior to the conduct of a tour since improper vehicle or riding practice can cause serious danger to riders, other people and property.

Guidelines For Personal Light Electric Vehicle (Plev/Segway) Tours

11.2)Adventure Guides/ Instructors: Basic minimum qualifications and experience

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Definitions

a) Vehicle: Any Personal light electrical vehicle (PLEV) or Segway.

b) Guided Tour: A Segway (vehicle) Tour guided by a certified guide.

 c) Spotter: The person who supports the rider to learn basic skills of riding the vehicle and prepare for a guided Segway tour.

d) Guide: The person who is certified/ trained to guide the tour.

e) Segway Tour Operator: Who operates a guided tour arranging the vehicle, spotter and guide.

f) Rider: the person who rides a vehicle during a guided tour.

11.3) Qualifications & Experience:

Certified Segway Spotter:

a) Must have knowledge and acquired skills of all functions of vehicle as mentioned in the manufacturer’s guidelines.

b) Must have experience to ride on various terrain.

c) Must have documented experience as a spotter with a minimum experience of 50 rides under supervision of an experienced spotter or guide.

Certified Segway Guide

a) Must fulfil all requirements mentioned in section 11.3.

 b) Must have documented minimum experience of 100 documented tours under supervision of certified Segway guide.

c) Must be a certified First Aid/CPR provider by ATOAI recognised first aid training provider.

d) Should have good communication skills.

e) Must have knowledge and understanding of section 11.2 to 11.13 of these guidelines.

Certification:

a) A certified guide having experience of 500 documented tours can certify spotter and guide, if they pass respective eligibility criteriaas mentioned in section 11.3.

Equipment required

Operating Equipment

a) Vehicle & all necessary components and accessories.

b) Maintenance equipment.

c) Wrench Sets.

d) Charging Unit.

e) Other necessary equipment suggested by manufacturer.

f) Safety Equipment: helmets; knee, elbow and wrist guards.

g) For Personal Light Electric Vehicle - Fitness certificate for the safety aspect to be obtained from the competent authority.

Equipment cares and maintenance

 Vehicle Care:

a) Always shut down vehicle and unplug the AC Power cord before performing any maintenance or installing any part or accessory.

b) Adhere to torque specifications when tightening fasteners. Over tightening or under-tightening fasteners can result in damage or malfunction.

c) Use only compatible and approved tyres for replacement.

Battery Care

a) Charge your batteries only when they are within the specified charging temperature range.

b) Ensure that the charging port is dry.

c) Ensure power cord is properly grounded.

d) Follow manufacturer’s guideline for frequency & time of battery charging and replacement.

Inspection & Maintenance Procedures Daily

a) All components are installed and functioning within manufacturer’s guidelines.

b) All components are fastened as per manufacturer’s guideline.

c) Tyre wear and tear.

d) Check and clean all safety gear.

Every Ride

 a) Adjustment of the components for every rider.

 b) Tyre pressure.

c) Battery power.

d) Check and fix, if there is any safety alert.

After any incident or accident

 Detailed inspection and necessary maintenance & repair.

Preventive Maintenance

Follow manufacturer’s guideline to prepare inspection and maintenance schedule. Repair

Do necessary repair and document it before vehicle is used for a guided tour.

SOP’s & Operating Instructions

Tour operator must ensure that the rider is medically, physically and mentally eligible for a guided tour as mentioned in section 11.13.

Tour operator must provide:

a) Learning and practice sessions to the riders by certified spotter/guide.

b) The operator must ensure that all riders wear helmets and protective gear, duly checked by the spotter/guide, prior to the conduct of the practice session and during the entire duration of the tour.

c) Manage the practice environment where children, pedestrians, pets, vehicles, bicycles, or other obstacles and potential hazards can be avoided during learning and practice sessions.

Spotter must:

d) Ensure that riders understand the components of vehicle and their use.

e) follow inspection procedure described in section 11.6 and prepare vehicle for a ride.

f) ensure that rider is safe for riding and feels comfortable on the vehicle.

g) ensure that under the spotter/guide’s guidance, basic riding skills listed below are acquired by rider before riding:

i) Stepping on.

ii) Balancing.

iii) Moving forward &Backward.

iv) Stopping.

v) Turning.

vi) Turning while moving.

vii) Stepping off.

viii) Parking.

h) make rider aware about terrain, possible hazards and obstacles.

Spotter must ensure that riders

i) practice riding in controlled area.

 j) avoid obstacles and distractions in controlled area until they get comfortable with the vehicle.

k) be able to ride in narrow areas, curving and paved walkways.

 l) feel comfortable with the PLEV and have acquired desired skills before being allowed to ride on a guided tour under guidance of a certified guide.

Guide must

m) provide necessary safety briefing and instructions to riders as mentioned in section 11.12.

n) ensure that riders do not stay unattended during learning and practice sessions as mentioned above.

o) cross check the skills and eligibility criteria of a rider before they can be taken on a guided tour.

p) establish communication with evacuation and rescue team.

Tour operator must

q) ensure safe environment for riding and guided tour.

r) ensure quick and safe return of riders, in case of emergency.

 s) evacuate and rescue the member/s or

team member in case of an emergency

Documentation

For tour operator:

a) All permits, licenses, contracts and statutory documents that can be demanded by either government authorities or tour members.

b) Necessary insurances.

c) Safety audit record.

For guide and spotter

a) Necessary certificate or documented log for training of spotter and guide.

 b) Certified logbook for Guide & spotters.

c) First aid/CPR certificates for all guides.

For rider

a) Required signed application, indemnification & risk release form.

b)Medical certificate.

c) Necessary insurance.

d) Instruction manual.

For vehicle

a) Installation, service, maintenance and user manuals.

b) Inspection checklist.

c) Preventive maintenance schedule and log.

d) Breakdown maintenance log.

Incident reporting

11.9 Accident report.

Risk Mitigation

Following inspection and preventive maintenance procedure as mentioned in section 4 and 5.

a) Maintain Up-to-date documentation as mentioned in section 11.8.

b) Follow SOP’s and Operating instruction as mentioned in section 11.7.

c) Setting up an emergency and rescue system as mentioned in section 11.11.

d) Evaluate risk and safety criteria before starting a tour.

e) Provide precedence to safety over anything and everything.

Emergencies & Rescues

Tour operators must have

a) trained staff for first aid, evacuation and rescue.

b) an Emergency Action Plan and provide periodic training to staff in evacuation, rescue and emergency scenarios.

c) communication system between operator and necessary medical services in case of emergencies. Tour operators must document incidents and near misses and report it as required by the law.

Safety briefing

Tour operator or a guide must instruct riders and ensure the following safety guidelines and instructions during the tour.

 

a) Dos:

i) Use caution when riding in new environments.

ii) Be careful when riding through a doorway.

iii) Make sure you leave enough wheel clearance.

iv) Watch out for terrain transitions such as pavement and grass.

v) Avoid slippery surfaces, loose materials, steep, slopes, and obstacles.

vi) Follow manufacturer’s guideline to move on steps.

vii) Do not ride on stones / allow a wheel to go over a stone or touch a pavement. viii) Be careful and considerate of others.

ix) Always ride under control at a speed that is safe for you and those around you.

x) Always be prepared to stop.

 xi) Be careful about overhead obstacles.

xii) Always turn slowly and with caution. Fast turns can lead to loss of control and falls. Lean into turns.

xiii) Learn about and obey applicable laws and regulations.

xiv) Be relaxed. Ride in a relaxed position with your knees and elbows slightly bent and head up.

b) Don’ts:

i) Do not attempt to ride if you are ill or if you cannot comply fully with the instructions and warnings.

ii) Do not ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

iii) Do not wear loose clothing that can catch in the moving components.

iv) Do not carry a passenger or cargo that make you uncontrolled.

v) Do not take risks. When you encounter a slope, uneven terrain, or other features with which you are not experienced or if you are concerned about your safety, do not risk riding over it and seek help of your guide.

vi) Do not ride with an empty battery condition.

vii) Do not exceed the maximum weight limit.

viii) Do not step off a moving vehicle. Always come to a stop, before stepping off.

ix) Do not ride in the dark. Do not ride the vehicle in low visibility conditions without a light. To ride safely, you must be able to clearly see what is in front of you and you must be clearly visible to others.

x) Avoid distractions. Do not use a cell phone or headphones, or engage in any other activity that might distract you or interfere with your ability to monitor your surroundings while riding.

xi) Never let go off a balancing vehicle. It can risk injury or get damaged.

xii) Do not ride your vehicle on private property (inside or outside) unless you have obtained permission to do so.

c) Pedestrians & sidewalks:

i) Respect pedestrians by always yielding the right of way.

ii) Avoid startling pedestrians. When approaching from behind, announce yourself and slow down to walking speed when passing. Pass on the right whenever possible. When approaching a pedestrian from the front, stay to the left and slow down.

iii) In heavy pedestrian traffic, slow down and proceed at the pace of pedestrian traffic. Overtake only if there is ample space to do so safely. Do not weave in and out of pedestrian traffic.

iv) When riding with other riders, maintain a safe distance, identify hazards and obstacles, and do not ride side-by-side unless there is plenty of room left for pedestrians.

v) Do not park your vehicle in a way that blocks pedestrian traffic.

vi) Cross roads at designated crosswalks or signalled intersections.

vii) Do not jaywalk/ride.

 

viii) Only travel on a road when a pedestrian way is not available or when sidewalk use is not allowed.

Medical concerns

 Tour operators must ensure:

a) the rider is physically, mentally and medically fit for learning & practice sessions

b) rider is not under the influence of alcohol or drug.

c) riders with any serious medical concerns such as a weak heart condition, spinal issues, recent surgery or serious illness, epilepsy and expecting mothers should avoid segway rides.

Skiing/ Snowboarding

Skiing/ Snowboarding

Skiing and snowboarding are popular winter sports that involve gliding down snow-covered slopes using specialized equipment.Skiing involves using a pair of long, narrow skis attached to boots to slide down snowy slopes. The skis are designed to distribute the skier's weight evenly over a large surface area, allowing them to glide smoothly over the snow. Skiers use poles to help them maintain balance and control their speed.Snowboarding, on the other hand, involves riding a single board attached to the rider's feet. Snowboarders use their body weight to steer and control their speed. They also use specially designed boots that attach to the board and are typically softer and more flexible than ski boots.

With 73 % of the Himalayan range, India offers huge opportunities for skiing. The scope and potential for this adventure sport in India is immense. Skiing is not only an adventure sport but also part of the Winter Olympics and can generate employment through tourism. Indian skiing is so competently priced that if the desired infrastructure is developed, India could become a major ski destination. Currently Auli in Uttrakhand is the only ski slope registered with International Ski Federation. The infrastructure at Auli needs to be developed and connectivity improved. Gulmarg is the best that India has to offer but since its slopes are not homologized, it is not registered with IFS. This is followed by Solang and Narkanda in Himachal which do not have proper ski infrastructure. Besides the regular ski and snowboarding activities, Heli Skiing in India offers some of the best powder conditions in the world, at high altitude. This is a major attraction for advance skiers / snowboarders from all over the world. Other than alpine skiing and snowboarding, India has a small but active Cross Country ski market. This is one area that has scope for development. Since snow skiing is limited to a few winter months, new ski disciplines such as grass skiing and roller skiing have been added to this sport, to ensure year-round activity. There is huge scope for profitable private investment in synthetic ski slopes, grass ski slopes and roller ski run, since these events are part of international skiing competitions.

Challenges:

Access is the main issue today. Other than Gulmarg, all ski areas have an issue with connectivity, with no airports close by or irregular flight connections. In most cases, the drive can last anywhere between 5 to 12 hours to get to a ski area.

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Qualified instructors:

Though one will find many guides and instructors to teach clients, most of them are not qualified or certified. There is an immediate need to set standards of coaching in India. Being injuryprone, skiing should not be permitted without qualified instructors unless tourists are qualified from a recognized institute. Instructors must be qualified in advance ski course from IISM (Indian Institute of Skiing and Mountaineering, Gulmarg), and JIM&WS Pahalgam. Army and ITBP have their own training institutes and their instructors are at par with National or state ski instructors.

Safety on and off-piste:

Ski instructors/ guides must be able to assess weather and mountain hazards (avalanches, snow condition and terrain) correctly, respond and behave appropriately and be able to take immediate action in the event of an accident. The candidate should be familiar with and able to implement local/FIS rules. The instructor must brief clients about the local culture and a strict ‘leave no trace’ policy on the mountain.

Equipment:

Equipment available for rent must be thoroughly inspected before use.

Ski Patrol and Evacuations:

Gulmarg is the only ski area in India that has a formal Ski Patrol team that is well trained and equipped. None of the other areas have a dedicated team to monitor slopes and skiers. This should be made into a minimum requirement for a state to operate a ski area. Evacuation remains a vexing issue since neither medical facilities nor evacuation systems are in position in major ski areas. Gulmarg is perhaps the only area where the Indian Army and Air Force have a system to evacuate injured skiers.

 

Guides and Training

a) The instructor should be proficient in Hindi/local language and English as a medium of instruction.

b) The instructor should be able to grade up lessons in a step wise manner covering walking exercises, basic swings, parallel turns etc.

c) All ski/snowboarding guides must have valid First Aid/CPR certification.

d) Must preserve local flora, fauna and environment.

e) Ski guides must have skiing certification from a national or international skiing or snowboarding Institute, approved by the Director of the local snow-sport school.

f) The instructor should be able to teach all guest categories and age groups, as a group or individual one on one lesson.

g) The instructor should be able to judge extreme weather conditions and other hazards like avalanches, snow condition and blizzards.

Group Sizes:

The instructor/student ratio should be small and manageable. The ideal group strength should not be more than 10 persons per instructor. The group must be formed based on participant’s age, learning ability and prior proficiency.

Tour Operator/Agents

a) The tour operator on ground must be registered with Ministry of Tourism,Government of India OR State Tourism body as an Adventure Tour Operator.

Equipment Use:

The correct use and proper maintenance of equipment is essential for conducting safe skiing and snowboarding activities.

Whenever equipment is hired the tour operator must ensure that:

a) Ski equipment is fully serviceable with all components and is routinely checked every time it is used.

b) Snow sport helmets in good condition and certified by a recognized safety standards organization.

c) Ski boots and bindings are compatible with each other.

d) Ski helmet must be of correct fitting and size.

e) Only fully qualified technicians to undertake the fitting of equipment.

f) The tension on bindings must be fitted with due consideration to the age, weight, height and ability of the participant and the manufacturer’s instructions.

g) The ski binding must be put at the correct tension level looking at the proficiency of the skier and their weight.

h) Boots must be dry and in full working order with no significant damage that could reduce performance. All fastenings must be fully functional.

i) Skis and boots should be numbered and easily identifiable.

 j) The tour operator must regularly check that these conditions are being met and should be able to provide evidence of such checks upon request.

 

Ski Lifts

a) The tour operator should have tested and used the lift system, particularly those parts dedicated to beginners.

b) The whole ski area and line of lift must be under watch of the operator who should be able to take immediate action in case of an accident.

c) Resorts must be assessed by the tour operator as suitable for the age group and activity.

d) Both lift system and runs, particularly nursery slopes, should be able to absorb the number of tourists in a group without causing dangerous overcrowding.

e) Lifts should be suitable for the age and experience of group being handled.

 

 

Inspection and maintenance procedures

 Whenever skiing equipment is owned by the operator, independent inspections and maintenance are to be carried out before the commencement of the season. This requires sound knowledge of equipment and therefore must be carried out by a qualified technician. As a minimum, the inspector must be a qualified instructor. Basic inspections must be carried out after every use by the guide/escort and recordsmaintained. The edges and bindings must be in good working condition.

SOP’s and operating instructions

 The systems and SOP’s required at each individual ski resort will differ. While ensuring the minimum requirements and standards that apply to all skiing and snowboarding activities, ski operators must maintain a SOP which is known and understood by all participants. The instructor as well as the Tourists Participating in these activities must get Physical Fitness Certificate from a Physician. The SOP should cover the following:

a) DOs and DON'Ts for the particular ski resort/area.

b) Procedure for use of Ski Lift, timing, ticketing and local customs.

c) Manufacturer’s manual for the ski equipment in use.

d) Location and identification of slopes that require a minimum proficiency level.

e) Instruction procedures.

f) The outer limits of the skiing area and any known hazards.

g) Appropriate Personal clothing and protective gear.

h) Emergency and accident procedures, responsibilities, and reporting.

i) Fully equipped first aid kit available on the slope.

Risk Mitigation

a) The entire ski area must be mapped and the ski runs graded in colour codes for easy identification.

b) Extensive signage on and off the slopes to show run grading, off paste and groomed areas and area under ski patrol.

c) Must ensure that skiers on Black and Red runs are always accompanied by a qualified mountain ski guide.

d) Every Mountain Ski guide must carry Recco or similar systems for avalanche rescue, avalanche poles, first aid, walkie talkies and cell phones

e) First aid kit must be available in the ski area itself. In addition, a detailed Emergency Action Plan must be written that includes contact numbers of the available emergency services. Evacuation routes and emergency procedures must be included in the company’s risk assessment.

Safety Briefing:

Beginners:

a) Wear appropriate clothing in layers, that will protect from wind and cold.

b) Carry /drink enough water, a minimum of 3 -4 litters every day.

c) Carry extra knee and ankle support with you at all times

d) Always unbuckle your ski boots while walking to reduce strain on ankles. At the same time ensure that boots are re buckled and fasten all loose clothing and gear before commencing your run.

e) Listen carefully to all instructions. Follow the defined line and do not hesitate to get clarifications from your instructor.

f) Maximum accidents happen while takinga ski lift. Skiers should not be allowed to use ski lift until they develop full confidence to use their ski equipment properly. Read signage and listen to instructions carefully. Never disobey your instructors on the slopes.

Safety Briefing:

a) Be aware of prevailing weather conditions and predicted patterns. Wear and carry appropriate gear.

b) Always have a walkie talkie or mobile phone (where applicable)/wireless set in your pack in case you get separated.

c) Never ski alone. Always with an instructor or in a group.

d) Understand clearly the location of avalanche zones and if a ski patrol is active in the area.

e) Read avalanche warnings before you get onto the Black or Red runs.

f) You must have a Recco system to trace you in case of an avalanche incident.

g) Plan to finish your last run of the day latest by 1600 hrs so that there is enough daylight time to initiate a rescue if needed.

h) If you and your buddy/instructor are going Off Paste, then ensure that you leave information behind outlining the area you plan to ski/snow board in.

i) Carry emergency rations and an extensive medical kit in case you have to spend a night in the open.

Medical Concerns:

Clients must be physically fit prior to a ski holiday and highlight following medical concerns prior to booking a ski package. Operators must get a medical opinion from a qualified doctor clearing the guest for skiing and snowboarding, in case any of the following concerns are highlighted the activity should not be undertaken:

a) Asthma (must carry inhalers).

b) High Blood Pressure.

c) Heart disease or recent open-heart surgery.

d) Diabetes.

e) Knee related problems.

 f) Severe spinal issues.

g) Pregnancy.

h) Severe allergies.

i) Recent surgery / hospitalization.

 j) Any other ailments that you may deem life threatening in outdoor conditions.

 

Basic Minimum Standards for grant of recognition to Operator:

 a) Operator must have minimum two instructors on full time employment or long-term contract (minimum 12 months).

b) The instructors must have successfully completed an advance level skiing / snowboarding course from an International/ National or State Level ski institute. Instructors must have valid First Aid/CPR certification.

c) The Operator must have / or show proof of being able to hire a minimum of 20 serviceable sets of ski / snowboard equipment. This should include clothing and gear.

d) The operator must have adequate and up to date knowledge of the ski areas and runs available.

e) The operator must be able to clearly identify the slope and area of operation based upon qualification and experience of the ski instructor/tourists.

f) In case the operator is operating in Off Paste sections that are not in the purview of the local Ski Patrol, they must be able to clearly define and display a rescue and evacuation policy.

 g) For running trips off paste, Black and Red sections, the instructors leading the group must be able to prove that they have skied/boarded the runs at least once before taking any clients on the same section.

h) The operator must have a wireless/walkie talkie/mobile phone set to use on the slopes.

i) The operator must carry a First Aid kit and water on each trip.

 j) The operator must maintain live records of all guests on the slopes on any given day and time. These come in handy in case of any emergency/rescue.

k) The company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

Trekking

TREKKING

Trekking in India offers a unique opportunity to explore the diverse landscapes and cultures of the country. From the towering peaks of the Himalayas to the lush forests of the Western Ghats, India offers a wide range of trekking options for all skill levels. Trekking in India can be a challenging but rewarding experience, allowing trekkers to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and cultural richness of the regions they explore. Popular trekking destinations in India include Ladakh, Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and the Western Ghats in Maharashtra and Karnataka. It is important for trekkers to prepare adequately, including carrying appropriate gear and clothing, arranging for permits and guides, and taking precautions to ensure their safety while trekking.With 73 percent of the Himalayan range in India, trekking has become the most popular adventure activity in the country. These Basic Minimum Standards will apply specifically to commercial trekking expeditions across the country and at altitudes above 2000 meters.

Guidelines For Trekking

a) Who are leading trekking activities must be skilled and qualified to lead trekking groups. Trek leaders should have a certificate issued by a MOT recognised adventure tour operator stating that the individual “has experience of 3 years in assisting trekking expeditions at altitudes of 2000m or minimum 10 climbs above 2000m(for guiding in the Himalayas minimum 5 climbs above 4500 m) clearly reflected in a logbook duly authenticated or validated by the operator and the clients. And above and is independently capable of guiding trekking groups and carrying out rescue operations” OR : Completed the Basic Mountaineering Course from any of the National Mountaineering Institutes and carry a certificate duly authenticated by an Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) recognized body OR IMF accredited tour operator.

b) Maintain a logbook containing authenticated records of trekking experience.

c) Must have valid certification of minimum 16 hour (2 day) first aid and CPR course provided by a recognised and qualified provider. The maximum group size should be fixed depending on the nature of the trek. The treks can be divided into different categories like Low Altitude Treks/ Glacier Treks/ High Altitude Treks/ Trekking Expeditions etc.

Equipment care and maintenance

 a) The correct use and proper maintenance of trekking equipment is essential for conducting trekking activities and should never be taken lightly.

b) Trekking equipment such as tents, sleeping bags etc should be appropriate for the terrain in which it is being used.

c) All equipment is subject to wear and tear and must be checked before every use. Proper Equipment must be stored properly and inspected periodically. Unserviceable equipment should be discarded immediately. Operators and leaders must have sound knowledge of this and have systems in place in order to control and manage their equipment.

Inspection and maintenance procedures

 Inspection and maintenance require sound knowledge of the systems and equipment and must be carried out by qualified persons, as a minimum the inspector must be a qualified guide/instructor. Basic inspections must be carried out before every use with detailed inspections carried out on a regular basis in accordance with their operational procedures and risk assessments.

SOP’s and operating instructions

a) All Trekking Tour Operators must maintain and update a Standard Operating Procedure for their operations and get the same vetted from ATOAI from time to time. SOP’s should be in accordance with risk management practices recommended by ATOAI.

b) SOP’s for organizing the trekking expedition, such as assessing of members qualification, medical condition and experience, procedures for obtaining various permissions, travel to the trekking area, maintenance of base camp including hygiene, precautions for avoiding high altitude sickness, safety precautions, communication, weather reports, procedure for emergencies, communication protocol, casualty evacuation, incident and accident reporting and feedback mechanism must be well documented and part of staff training. The following must be included in the SOPs:

i) The guiding and porter staff on the mountain and the material supplied must be adequate for the aims of the party and stated level of service offered.

ii) Advance arrangements must be known for medical help. Advance arrangements must also be made for evacuation assistance in case of emergency. A detailed Emergency Action Plan must be in position and communicated to all concerned prior to the commencement of the trek.

iii) Advertising must give a true picture of all the difficulties and dangers involved, and avoid promising the impossible. For commercial trekking expeditions, information about the guiding team and their experience should be sent to the clients beforehand.

iv) The client must truthfully reveal his experience, supported by documentation/ photograph, medical history etc to the organiser so that the organiser can make an informed choice about the potential client. For high altitude treks a doctor’s fitness certificate for clients is recommended.

 v) Information supplied in advance will include a clear statement of the guiding, porterage and equipment which will be supplied by the organiser, together with a detailed gear / clothing list for the clients.

vi) Sustainability guidelines: In accordance with the Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria adopted by ATOAI with strong adherence to ‘leave no trace’ policy.

Documentation

The tour operator must maintain, at the minimum the following documentation:

a) Details of all Guides and Instructors including copies of certifications, record of trekking experience and feedback from clients.

b) Copies of all Permits and Permissions of current trekking expeditions.

c) Copies of identification documents, Insurance cover and details of next of kin for all participants, guides and instructors.

d) Copy of SOP.

e) Current list of emergency contact numbers.

f) Emergency Action Plan for the trek.

Risk mitigation

 In order to mitigate risk of high-altitude trekking, the following is advised:

a) To get participants medically examined before starting on the journey. A visit to a dentist is also recommended prior to multi day treks.

b) Unless guided by a highly experienced guide, at least two members of the party have experience of high altitude trekking with valid First Aid/ CPR certification.

c) Ensure that environmental safeguards are implemented in their programme so that the area visited by them suffers no damage, and is left clean for subsequent expeditions.

d) The operator must ensure that a comprehensive risk assessment is done and properly documented before operating any trekking expedition.

 

Emergencies and Rescues:

a) Adequate first aid medical equipment must be available with the party. For high altitude treks an oxygen cylinder and Gamow bag are recommended.

b) Evacuation routes must be identified and known to participants, guides and instructors.

c) A detailed and documented Emergency Action Plan with emergency contact numbers must be available with the partyalong with closest available emergency services which can be called upon as required.

Safety briefing

a) Safety briefing should form an integral part of a daily routine of the lead guide / trip leader.

b) Where significant risks have been identified, lead guides should explain these risks and advise clients of any action needed to safeguard themselves.

c) Local guides / trip leader’s primary responsibility is to ensure safety of the clients, support staff and themselves.

d) This requirement comes before all other responsibilities and the lead guides / trip leaders should be assured that any decision made by them to ensure the safety of all will be supported by the company.

e) Safety briefing should also include information about weather forecast (if available), elevation profile, time taken on the trail, hazards, hydration and trail hygiene.

Medical concerns

a) Local guides / trip leaders should be aware of any common health risks that may be present on a trekking expedition and should know how to prevent and treat problems. This may include environment related conditions such as hypothermia, sunstroke or altitude sickness.

b) The lead guide / trip leaders should be aware of any pre-existing medical conditions/ allergies within the group and this information should be checked during the main briefing. The lead guide must speak to the client/s who declare such conditions to gain a clear understanding of the medical concern.

c) The lead guide / trip leaders must be aware of the local / nearest possible emergency services available and how to contact them.

d) Must carry First Aid / Medical kit with emergency medicines as required and itis absolutely important that first aid kits are routinely checked for expiration of medicines and serviceability and replaced as necessary.

 

Basic Minimum Standards for grant of recognition to Adventure Tour operators

a) The operator should have a minimum of three qualified staff. The owner of the firm could be included as one of the qualified employees. Either, the Owner / Director or their Operations - Chief should be well qualified in the activity the adventure operator wants to pursue, which is determined by certification by any national or international institute in the activity or minimum of three years of practical experience.

b) The operators must have their own adventure equipment.

c) The field staff of Adventure Tour Operator must be qualified for the activity or must have minimum of three years of practical experience.

d) Field staff of the company must be qualified in First - Aid / C.P.R by Red Cross or equivalent body or Certificate Course conducted by the Adventure Tour Operators Association of India.

e) The company must sign an undertaking for adherence to sustainable practices and protection of environment in keeping with guidelines for ecotourism and safety guidelines of Ministry of Tourism / Adventure Tour Operator Association of India.

f) The company must maintain in its office premises all the maps and reference material.

g) The company must have printed brochure or website clearly describing its i) present activities (ii) Its area of operation (iii) its commitment to follow Ecotourism guidelines / GSTC guidelines adopted by ATOAI.

h) The company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

Wildlife safaris

WILDLIFE SAFARIS

Wildlife safaris in India offer a chance to witness the incredible diversity of wildlife found in the country. India is home to several national parks and wildlife sanctuaries that are home to a variety of exotic animals, including tigers, elephants, rhinoceroses, leopards, and many more. Some of the most popular national parks for wildlife safaris in India include Kanha National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, Jim Corbett National Park, Kaziranga National Park, and Ranthambore National Park. Visitors can enjoy guided wildlife safaris on jeep, elephant-back or on foot, and can witness these majestic animals in their natural habitats. It is important to follow the rules and guidelines set by the national parks to ensure the safety of both the visitors and the wildlife. Wildlife safaris in India can be an unforgettable experience for nature and wildlife enthusiasts, offering an opportunity to connect with nature and witness the majesty of these incredible animals up close.

The modern safari is also a socially responsible journey designed to interact ethically with local communities and have a positive impact on local economies. The cultural interactions offered by reputable safari operators do not exploit local people. The local communities benefit from sustainable tourism through employment and financial gains from selling goods and services (dance performances, guided trips and resource management etc). Some safari companies directly support social

upliftment projects whilst others make use of lodges, reserves and other establishments that assist local communities.

Guidelines For Wildlife Tourism

Basic minimum qualifications and experience

Guide Training: Need to conduct regular Training Programmes for their Wildlife Guides to ensure a good quality of wildlife experience for the clients:

a) Comprehensive syllabus and training for guides on wildlife/ birds of Indian sub-continent.

b) Field training in multiple ecosystems to prepare guides for different locations.

c) Additionally, we must provide vernacular medium literature for local guide.

d) Need to understand safe distance necessary to be maintained to prevent animal charge.

e) Emergency manoeuvres in case of a charge by an animal.

f) First Aid and CPR training / certification is a must for wildlife guides.

Equipment

A good wildlife organisation/guide must possess the following equipment:

a)Good binoculars/spotting scope.

b) Healthy and well-maintained vehicle.

c) Field Guides for Birds/Mammals/ Snakes/Butterflies/Insects/Amphibians etc are a must.

d)Good point and shoot camera (Optional).

e) Mobile phones where possible/wireless sets for communication with the main gate (recommended/optional).

f) GPS tracking systems on every vehicle entering the park (preferable).

Inspection & Maintenance Procedures

 a) Check tyre pressure before every safari session.

b) Sufficient fuel in the vehicle.

c) Check for ample brake fluid and coolant in the vehicle.

d) Regular lubrication of suspension points of the vehicle.

 e) Binoculars have moving parts and are very sensitive equipment and can easily be mishandled. They need regular checks for fungus and parallax.

f) Need for regular refresher courses for guides

 

SOP’s & Operating Instructions

In order to provide the clients with a good wildlife experience, while maintaining a safe distance from the animals - guides need a training programme. Some of the most important areas that need to be covered include:

a) Weather/ climate briefing: Before setting off on a Safari, the guide must provide the client sufficient brief on the expected heat/ cold/ rain etc during the trip and to be prepared for personal and equipment protection.

b) Garbage is one of the most dangerous problems created by Wildlife Tourism.Empty chips wrappers are salt laced but the animals are unable to lick the salts from inside of the wrappers. Hence the packets are swallowed by animals leading to chocking and death.

c) Maintenance of vehicles is extremely important. This kind of tourism takes clients into remote areas where access and communication can be a major issue in case of a breakdown. Walking back is not an option.

d) Knowledge and experience of the guides can often become a limiting factor in providing the clients with a good experience. Resorts must invest in good Guides/ Naturalists.

e) Interpretation: On return from the Safari, the Resort Guide/Naturalist must ensure a good post trail de-brief to provide the tourists with a good experience. Resorts/ campsites must also invest in a good library with field guides and interpretation material.

 f) Collecting souvenirs like antlers, feathers, bones, shells and plant parts is illegal and a punishable offence. Guides should not succumb to client pressure to provide these materials.

g) Sighting a tiger in the forest is an extremely exciting activity. However, the tiger is not too amused. Guides should ensure adherence to the 5 minute sighting/ photography rule and should move the vehicle away to allow other vehicles to see and move away too.

h) Sight of nesting birds is uncommon. However, we must understand that this is a very sensitive period for the bird. They can be threatened by our very presence. At such times, extreme care needs to be taken while photographing bird activity. Photographing birds on their nests is absolutely not permitted.

i) Appropriate distance to be maintained between vehicles and safe distance from respective animals should be adhered to at all times (about 10 meters distance from the animals).

j) Using horns/any loud behaviour is strictly prohibited in the parks.

k) A strict ‘leave no trace’ policy has to be followed in all parks.

Documentation

a) Naturalist/safari guides should document safari sightings. Any illegal activity on the safari routes should be reported at the gate/ to the park authorities in writing.

 b) Vehicle maintenance logbook to be maintained for each vehicle.

c) Pollution under control certification of each vehicle should be compulsory for all vehicles entering the park.

Risk Mitigation

a) Wildlife Tourism can bring in clients who are unfit/ or allergic to certain weather conditions. Brief medical condition of the client should be known with very specific instructions to carry the necessary medicines – owing to the paucity of good medical help in close proximity to wilderness areas.

b) Wild animals are unpredictable. But certain situations can easily be prevented:

i) Coming too close to animals is dangerous.

ii) Mothers with young ones are easily provoked.

iii) Use of flash can anger even the most docile animals.

 iv) Feeding of animals is prohibited. However certain animals can attack even on realising the existence of food. As an example, Langoors can snatch food, Sloth bears can tear into tents in search of food and Elephant’s simple reactions to food can cause severe damage. Food must be very carefully handled.

v) Handling snakes is dangerous. This must be done only by a trained handler. However, in a situation where there is no such handler, care must be taken to provide the snake with an exit route. Identifying venomous and non-venomous snakes should be left to experts. All snakes should be handled with due care.

Emergencies & Rescues

All resort staff / safari guides must be aware of the nearest medical facility and the evacuation means.

a) Guides must know and be certified in First Aid/CPR.

b) Emergencies could most often be due to medical condition of the client or due to snake bite/sting.

c) Bee stings can become life threatening. Those with known bee sting allergies should carry an Epi pen.

d) Sun stroke and other weather-related situations can get aggravated on long exposure.

Safety briefing

Briefings for a good wildlife experience should include the following:

a) Appropriate dress for the season and camouflage. Earthy coloured clothing should be recommended for wildlife safaris.

b) Any medicines that might need to be carried such as heart/BP/asthma medication /and rehydration fluids.

c) There are very few field toilets in India. Use of bush needs utmost care.

d) No one to disembark from a vehicle during the safari.

e) Noise disturbs animals – while most animals will shy away, some like juvenile elephants and wild boars may charge.

 f) Ensuring zero garbage policy in wilderness areas. There is a need to take back all garbage back to resort/ base camp.

g) Need to handle food very carefully in wilderness areas as it can attract animals and create a panic.

h) Inflammable material like matchbox, lighters etc should not be carried inside the national park.

Medical concerns

a) Elderly clients and clients with need of regular medicines should be warned of poor medical facilities in the proximity of wilderness areas.

b) Emergencies like snake bites and bee stings need immediate assistance. Evacuation/ access to the nearest Primary Health Centre/ Civil Hospital should be planned for. Anti Snake Venom cannot be normally stored and administered by untrained personnel.

c) First aid kits with material like sanitary napkins should be maintained at locations.

Basic Minimum Standards for grant of recognition to operators:

 The Wildlife Tourism industry is now moving towards Environmentally Responsible Operators and expects certain basic standards to be maintained like:

a) Well trained naturalists/safari guides.

b) Must own/be in a position to hire well maintained vehicles.

c) Sustainable Tourism: Responsible Waste Management plan should be in place to segregate/compost waste generated. Rain water harvesting in the premises, composting and waste management, mitigating the impact on wildlife - by retaining corridors, lowering light intensity, reducing sound levels, taking up appropriate plantations.

d) Multi Activity Resorts: Resorts must not depend only on a single activity like a Safari for its clients. Instead, effort must be made to give them a good ‘Wild Experience’ with activities like cycling, bird watching, adventure, community interaction, farming and harvesting among others. This will not only reduce the pressure on the wilderness – but also help the resort to increase business by increasing options for more night stays.

e) Interpretation: This is one of the mostimportant activities to educate and involve the client. Resorts/Campsites must invest in well trained guides

f) Supporting local population and economy: Resorts/Campsites must be able to employ and capacity build local population to benefit from tourism. It is recommended that as far as possible the purchasing policy must be a ‘Buy Local’ policy. It supports the local economy and resorts can provide their clients with a realistic local experience. Also importantly, it reduces the environmental cost of food material due to transportation. Resorts/campsites must support local dairy/poultry/manure/nursery/handicraft/ artisans. Resorts/camps to coordinate promotion of conservation locally through interaction with school students/local Panchayat.

g) CSR Activity: Resorts/ Campsites should be supportive of the local needs of education, medical and sporting activities.

h) The company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

Risk Analysis and Management Process

Activity/ Situation: Wildlife Safaris

Risks

Accident, injury other forms loss:

a) Dehydration.

b) Sunburn/ Heat stroke.

c) Injury/bruises/lacerations.

d) Animal attack.

CAUSAL FACTORS

Hazards, perils, dangers

People

a) Participants getting hyper active on the safari vehicle.

 b) Making noise and displaying aggressive behaviour.

c) Not carrying enough water, sunscreen, hat or appropriate clothing to protect from weather.

d) Photographers getting too close/using flash.

Equipment

a) Inappropriate clothing.

b) Lacking water bottles.

 c) Vehicle breaking down.

Environment

a) Heat/Cold.

b)Rough weather

Risk Management Strategy

Normal Operation - People

a) Explain that if tourists are hyper active - they will lose the privilege of Safari and the vehicle turns back.

b) Ensure that tourists do not jump out of the vehicle of make collections.

 Normal Operation - Equipment

a) Confirm that clients are carrying water and light snacks. Are appropriately dressed with cap/hat.

b) Participants should dress up for the season.

Normal Operation - Environment

a) Check for condition of vehicle.

Emergency

a) Know where the nearest hospital is, ensure that the guide knows basic first aid.

 b) A vehicle on call for emergency evacuation should be available.

Guidelines Recommended

a) Areas with tigress with cubs need to be avoided.

b) Never approach elephants too close.

 c) Photographing birds on nest to be totally avoided.

Skills Required by Staff

a) Thorough knowledge of wildlife and terrain

b) Driver to be able to undertake minor repairs of the vehicle

Zip Wires & High Ropes Courses

Zip Wires & High Ropes Courses

Zip wires and high ropes courses are recreational activities that involve physical challenges and outdoor adventure. Zip wires consist of a cable or rope that is suspended between two points, allowing a person to slide down it while attached to a harness. High ropes courses are similar to zip wires, but they also include elevated obstacle courses that require participants to navigate between platforms and ropes while being secured by a harness.While zip wires and high ropes courses can be exciting and thrilling, they also come with inherent risks. It is important to follow all safety guidelines and instructions provided by trained staff, and to ensure that all equipment is in good working condition. It is also recommended to consult with a medical professional before participating in these activities, especially if you have any pre-existing medical conditions or injuries.

All owners & operators of Zip Wire and High Ropes Courses should aspire to install and operate their courses to the following European Standard: EN 15567:2015 (Sports and recreational facilities – Ropes courses: Part 1: Construction and safety requirements; Part 2: Operation requirements). What follows is an abridged version of these standards.

High ropes and zip wire courses involve participants engaged in activities while attached to ropes or cables more than 1.0m above ground level. A zip wire is defined as an activity system or ropes course in which the participant glides under gravity in a sloping direction. Both high ropes and zip wire courses are distinct from playground equipment in that they have restricted access and require supervision.

Such activities involve risks that should be managed by the operators. This is achieved through careful supervision, training, instruction & information. On the basis of a risk assessment, operators should take reasonably practicable measures to ensure the safety of participants, including safety devices and protocols designed to limit the risk or consequences of falls or collisions. However, it should be understood that such risks cannot be eliminated altogether.

 

Medical concerns:

High ropes and zip wire courses should only be undertaken by those who are physically and mentally able to comply with the safety requirements specified by the operator. Participants must get a medical opinion from a qualified doctor clearing them for participating in high ropes/ zip wires activity, in case any of the following concerns are highlighted:

 a) Asthma (must carry inhalers).

b) High Blood Pressure.

c) Heart disease or recent open-heart surgery.

d) Diabetes.

e) Knee related problems.

 f) Spinal issues.

g) Severe allergies

h) Recent surgery/hospitalization.

i) Any other ailments of a serious nature.

 j) Pregnancy (expecting mothers should not participate in the activity).

Guides

 It is vital that any guides or instructors involved in high ropes and zip wire courses have the right combination of training and experience to carry out the following tasks: a) Provide participants with the information required to ensure that the equipment and elements are used correctly.

b) Check that participants use the right equipment.

c) Assess a participant’s self-sufficiency on a high ropes or zip wire test course.

d) Ensure that the operator’s safety instructions are complied with.

e) Carry out a mid-span rescue, safely bringing a participant back to the ground within 30 minutes; or alert an onsite rescuer if required.

f)Provide assistance to participants.

g) Provide participants with First Aid, including stretcher evacuation if required.

Training

 As a basic minimum, all high ropes and zip wire courses should have guides trained to the following level:

a) All guides to be trained in First Aid / CPR course, provided by a reputable organization approved by ATOAI.

b) All guides to be trained in basic high ropes and / or zip wire operations – in house training, to a standard approved by ATOAI.

c) Guide competence in all safety critical roles validated via regular assessment, containing clearly defined pass and fail criteria, by a senior instructor.

d) Regular field monitoring to assess guide competence with participants while not under direct supervision.

e) At least one guide per course to be rescue trained and assessed as capable of conducting a mid-span rescue, safely bringing a participant back to the ground within 30 minutes.

The manager and/or senior instructor to have;

 a) a minimum of 2 years’ experience as a full-time guide on a high ropes or zip wire course.

b) an advanced first aid/ CPR qualification above that of an 8-hour course.

c) adequate training and assessment to validate their competence in a senior role.

Equipment – the installation

a) Choice of site- The High Ropes or Zip Wire Course shall be located in an area of reasonable operating safety; it shall be possible to evacuate participants from any part of the course.

b) Materials- Materials shall be fit for purpose. Timber parts shall be designed in such a way that precipitation can drain off freely and water accumulation can be avoided. Metal parts shall be weatherproofed against atmospheric conditions.

c) Wire rope-Only galvanised or stainless steel wire ropes shall be used. Terminations around trees and poles shall have a closure angle less than or equal to 60 degrees. Wire rope inspections and discard criteria shall conform to ISO 4309.

d) Wire rope terminations and grips- All wire rope terminations shall conform to EN 13411 Parts 1-7. The number of wire grips shall depend on the nature and diameter of the wire rope and the types of wire ropes and grips used. It shall not be possible to undo critical components without a tool. Points of attachment on wire ropes may create local fatigue and shall be given special attention during inspections.

e) Design and manufacture- High Ropes or Zip Wire Courses shall be designed with consideration for the size and body weight of the participants. The dynamic load(generated by a falling participant) shall not exceed 6kN. Installations using self-belay systems made out of steel wire rope shall be calculated using safety factor 3.0 in relation to the ultimate load.

 f) Support system- The support system (artificial and/or natural structure intended for installation of activity and safety systems) shall have the stability and resistance appropriate for the load calculated. In instances where the zip line course transmits loads to the existing structure (e.g. building) care shall be exercised to ensure that the existing structure can bear the loads created by the zip lines. When rocks are used as supporting structures the anchor pull out strength must be at least four times the applied load.

g) Activity system- The activity system (e.g. landings, platforms, descending devices, zip wires) shall be designed to accommodate the imposed loads. The safety connection between the participant and the zip wire shall be made with the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). Wire ropes shall have no exposed broken wire ends within the reach of the participants. If any part of the zip wire and landing area is not visible from the start point a departure regulation system shall be used. Appropriate training and equipment shall be provided if participants are required to brake actively during the descent; a passive braking system (e.g. gravity, buffer, bungee, net) shall always be in place.

h) Safety system- The safety system can be collective (e.g. railings, landing mats, belay anchor) or individual (e.g. safety harness & belay to fall arrest device). When participants’ feet are more than 1.0m from the ground, a safety system shall be in place. Systems, in particular with movable trolleys, shall be designed in such a way as to reduce entrapment of body parts or clothing.

i) Inspection and maintenance- Before the site is inaugurated a competent body, approved by ATOAI, shall certify that the site is in compliance with this standard. The following shall be carried out: a visual inspection, a functional inspection, a design validation, documentation including structural analysis, date and location of inspection, result of inspection and details of any defects detected. The inspection report shall be included in the operations manual of the course. After inauguration, the equipment and its components should be inspected or maintained as follows:

i) Routine visual check – before each opening

ii) Operational inspection – every 1-3 months

iii) Periodical inspection – at least once per year by an inspection body, to include: visual inspection, functional inspection, determination of replacement state of worn parts, inspection including manufacturer’s instructions for maintenance

j) User manual for operators-The manufacturer or installer of a zip line course shall provide a manual containing at least the following information:

i)Technical description of the facility and its individual components,

ii) Use of the course & marking,

iii) Manufacturer’s declaration, containing: the basis of static load calculation, normative references, exclusions of liability, if any.

k) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): All participants are required to wear PPE while engaged in High Ropes and Zip Wire Course activities. As a minimum, the PPE should include:

i) Rock climbing sit harness.

ii) Additional chest harness or full body harness where appropriate, e.g. when a sit harness is ill fitting around the waist.

 iii) Two points of attachment (e.g. lanyards & screw gate karabiners) to the safety system.

 iv) All PPE to conform to UIAA or EN / CE standards.

l) The fitting of PPE shall be checked by a guide prior to use. The PPE shall be inspected and controlled as follows:

i) Routine check – before participants use equipment

ii) Complete check by an inspector – at least every 12 months; after an exceptional event; after the equipment has been withdrawn from use following a routine check

iii) A personal protective equipment inspection register is required for each set of devices.

m) All exceptional events affecting the equipment, the checks performed as a result of such events and the minimum annual checks shall be entered on the register.

n) Competence of the inspectors. An inspector of PPE is deemed to be competent if: i) They hold an advanced national climbing certificate (e.g. mountaineering, climbing); or

ii) They have completed a special course run by an organisation that can certify that the person in question has specific skills in the equipment mentioned; or

 iii) They can prove that they have at least 24 months experience as a trainee inspector, supervised by a competent inspector.

Standard Operating Procedures

 Safety brief; instructions and practical assessment of participants. Before commencing an activity all participants shall be informed of the safety instructions, which should include:

a) Explanation of the high ropes / zip wire course and inherent risks.

b) Explanation of the equipment (PPE) to use when required.

c) Demonstration by the instructor or manipulation of the equipment by the participant.

d) Explanation of the safety instructions, especially the need to be always connected to the safety system by at least one connector.

e) Explanation of any marking placed at the beginning of every course or action system.

f) Identification of instructors and how and when to communicate with them (at any time any participant shall be within range of sight of either an instructor or an adult participant).

g) Action to be taken in event of an accident.

h) All of this information shall be documented.

i) All instructors and guides should be able to give a thorough safety briefing that covers all safety aspects and detailed paddling and rescue instructions in detail. This briefing must be clear, must have the ability to be given in English and/or Hindi, with ability to command guests for the activity.

j) The principles of the various techniques participants will have to perform during the course shall be explained. All participants shall demonstrate their understanding of these techniques by means of a practical assessment by a trained guide on a practice zip or high ropes area. All participants shall pass an assessment of competence on the test course, to a defined pass and fail criteria, before progressing.

k) Supervision – general points. During a rescue operation, a rescuer shall be dispatched without any adverse effect on site supervision. Communication between participants and the guide shall be ensured. At any time any participant shall be within range of sight of either a guide or another adult participant.

l) Course Supervision. Supervision by trained guides is divided into 3 levels:

i) Level 1: a situation whereby a guide can physically intervene.

 ii) Level 2: a situation whereby a guide can clearly see the participant and intervene verbally.

iii) Level 3: a situation whereby a guide is in a position to communicate verbally with and to provide adequate assistance to participants.

m) Continuous belay system & Zip Wire belays. A minimum of one, and preferably two, trained guides shall ensure participants are correctly attached to the safety system on High Ropes or Zip Wire Courses using a continuous belay system.

n) Self belay & Assisted belay. In the event of participants being required to self-belay,there shall be an adequate number of guides to ensure the following:

i) All participants to demonstrate their understanding of the activity procedures and safety instructions in a practice area under Level 1 supervision & assessment.

ii) The first five elements negotiated by a participant shall be under Level 2 supervision. During this period guides shall pay particular attention to the change-overs. After this period participants shall be under Level 3 supervision by guides.

iii) For assisted belays, there shall be a minimum of one guide for 4 participants (at height). In such instances the belayers shall be under Level 1 supervision of the guide.

iv) Children between the ages of 10 and 14 shall be under Level 2 supervision by a guide throughout the activity.

o) Inspection and Maintenance- The equipment or its components should be inspected or maintained as follows:

i) Routine visual check, which shall be carried out before each opening.

 ii) Operational inspection which should be carried out every one to three months (e.g. cleanliness, equipment ground clearances, ground surface finishes, exposed foundations, sharp edges, missing parts, excessive wear of moving parts and the structural integrity of the safety system).

 iii) Periodical inspection, at least once a year. The following should be carried out: a visual inspection, a functional inspection, determination of replacement state of worn parts, inspections including all manufacturer’s/supplier’s instructions for maintenance. Any safety relevant defects observed shall be eliminated. Specific considerations on safety critical wire ropes shall be given to the potential effects of fatigue. For periodical inspections, an inspection report shall be drawn up, including the following:

a) Date and place of inspection,

b) Results of the inspection indicating the defects observed,

 c) Assessment, whether there are any misgivings about further use of the facility,

 d) Information on necessary re-inspection,

e) Name, address and signature of the examiner.

Documentation –

The following documentation is required to be kept onsite:

a) Administrative:

i) Name and address of owner and operator.

ii) Document indicating the annual inspections carried out by an inspecting body.

iii) List of site personnel and their job titles.

 iv) Evidence of public and other liability insurance.

 b) Operational:

i) Log book containing the daily operation sheets (including faults observed during inspections at opening and closing, relevant events concerning safety). These need to be kept for three years.

ii) Accident and incident report sheets.

iii) Personal protective equipment inspection register and operation log.

iv) Risk assessment and management plan – drawn up by the zip line course operator.

v) Instructor and rescue training to be documented.

vi) Manufacturer’s product manual.

vii) Rescue and emergency plan.

viii) Current inspection report.

 

 

c) Information to be provided for participants and visitors:

i) Description of the activity and safety instructions.

ii) Limits and restrictions for use.

 iii) Information relating to personal public liability insurance of the operator.

Risk Mitigation & Emergencies

a)Risk Assessment-Each operator of a High Ropes / Zip Wire course is required to conduct a basic risk assessment, at least once per year, according to the format approved by the ATOAI. Documentary evidence of this risk assessment should be kept onsite. The risk assessment will give rise to the Security and Emergency Plan. b)Security and Emergency Action Plan- The security and emergency action plan shall be appropriate to the surface area of the High Ropes / Zip Wire course and the number of participants it can accommodate. It shall contain the following:

i) Names of the rescuers and the name and address of the operator

 ii) Means of communication

iii) Emergency equipment

iv) Drawings indicating the emergency paths, accesses and exits

v) Procedures for evacuation due to injury or extreme weather

vi) Documentation for training in emergencies and reporting accidents

vii) Every High Ropes / Zip Wire Course to have a First Aid kit and stretcher/spinal board onsite.

Basic Minimum Standards for Grant Of Recognition

a) The operator should be registered with the local tourism authorities.

b) All guides must be trained/certified to the standards listed above.

 c) Operational procedures as listed above, must be strictly adhered to and documented.

d) A third-party audit by a qualified/certified engineer must be conducted prior to commencing operations.

e) Periodic site inspections and PPE inspections must be conducted as listed above. f) A comprehensive Risk Management Plan and Emergency Action Plan should be in position and the staff trained periodically on the same.

g) It is highly recommended that any outfit, entity, establishment or company seeking grant for recognition must fulfil these desirable criteria:

i) The entity must own specialized equipment commensurate with needs of undertaking and running such an operation.

ii) The entity must have qualified personnel on their pay roll. These personnel must carry the requisite experience in the activity and be certified in First Aid & CPR.

iii) The entity must operate with the required permits/licenses.

 iv) The entity is recommended to be recognized by the Ministry of Tourism.

v) The entity must have a registered office.

vi) The company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

AIR BASED ACTIVITIES

Hot Air Balloon

HOT AIR BALLOON

Currently hot air balloon flights are done in VMC conditions which requires visibility of 5 KMS. Hot Air balloon flights are seasonal and balloon fly at Sunrise and 2 hrs before sunset. A Hot Air Balloon moves at the speed of the localised wind conditions. As per existing operational - guidelines of manufactures, a Hot Air Balloon is not flown in wind conditions exceeding 15 knots (27.8km/h) on the surface. A Hot Air Balloon is a very large (over 14 metres in width and 30 metres in height), brightly coloured, - slow moving object that maintains the same shape and size as seen from a 360° perspective of approaching aircraft. A Hot Air Balloon can safely alter its altitude to climb or descend immediately and at a rate of 1000ft/min (5m/second). A Hot Air Balloon is the only aircraft that allows the Pilot in Command to have a visual 360° direct line of sight whilst piloting the aircraft. The pilot maintains a two way communication with the ATC, hot air balloon is also equipped with GPS, Altimeter and other important instruments. Hot Air Balloons don’t take off from airports they operate at faraway places as allowed by the relevant ATC.

Introduction

 Hot Air Balloons work according to the natural law that hot air is lighter than cold air. To generate lift and therefore take flight, hot air balloons employ a burner that heats the air within the balloon until it becomes lighter than the external air. The difference in the temperature inside the balloon relative to the outside temperature, determines the amount of lift the balloon will have. Accordingly, by controlling the internal temperature, the balloon’s flight is controlled with respect to ascent and descent. The single most defining factor of balloon Flight Safety is the weather. From take-off to landing; fog, rain, snow, wind, thermal winds etc. are all key elements to consider when attempting a safe hot air balloon flight. Before a safe balloon flight can begin, the pilot must always check the forecast and select a suitable departure and landing area. The D.G.C.A. (Director General Civil Aviation - www.dgca.nic.in) in India has formulated regulations for Hot Air Balloons in the Civil Aviation Requirements, CAR Section 2 – Airworthiness, Series ‘F’ Part XV, Revision-1, Dated 11th November 2008 of D.G.C.A., Min of Civil Aviation, Govt. of India and wherever any clarification needed should be read with this CAR. There are two main types of Hot Air Balloon Flight:

1) Free Flight – This is where a Balloon takes off from one location and travels with the wind to land at another alternate location.

2) Tethered Flight – This is when ropes are safely attached to the Balloon and the Balloon ascends and descends on the spot, with the ropes restraining the Balloon from flying away with the wind. There is no difference as far as the regulations are concerned between Free Flights (without ropes) and Tethered Flights (with ropes). All the requirements for Operator certification, pilot qualifications and equipment registration & maintenance have to be met for tethered flights as well.

 

Guidelines For Hot Air Balloon

To fly Hot Air Balloons one must have a Balloon Pilot License issued by DGCA. If an operator employs Foreign Pilots then those Pilots must have a Valid FATA (Foreign Aircrew Temporary Authorization) which is issued by DGCA. As part of all Pilot license requirements, every Pilot must be having a Medical Certificate endorsed by the relevant Civil Aviation Authority.

Equipment required

 Instruments & Equipment to be carried by Balloons in flight:

a) Hand fire extinguisher of an approved type, in the main compartment carrying personnel.

b) Safety harness for each personnel on board. The harness for each person need not be provided for gondola or basket type of balloons.

 c) A compass

d) An altimeter

e) A rate of climb indicator.

 f) First Aid Kit (as per CAR Series X Part III)

g) A fuel quantity gauge.

h) An envelope temperature indicator.

i) 3 separate ignition sources

 j) Two-way R/T Communication Equipment.

k) Flight Manuals, Operations manual and all other relevant manuals as specified by DGCA.

Equipment care and maintenance

 Balloons are certified aircraft and, as such, are regulated by the D.G.C.A. They must meet manufacturing standards and are subject to periodic inspections, just like a commercial aircraft. All Balloons must be registered with the D.G.C.A. and its registration no. displayed on the Balloon.

Inspection & Maintenance Procedures

 On the basis of Manufacturer Maintenance Manual, operators need to prepare an Aircraft Maintenance Program (AMP) which must be approved by the DGCA. Details of all inspection schedules are as follows:

Hot Air Ballooning part-1

Hot Air Ballooning part-2

Part 3: Unscheduled Inspections

This Part contains the special inspections considered necessary if the balloon has been subjected to overheating or a hard landing or contact with power lines. Following are the conditions in which these inspections are to be carried out:

a) Inspection after Overheating.

b) Power line Contact Inspection.

c) Hard landing Inspection.

SOP’s & Operating Instructions

 Hot Air Balloon Operations should be undertaken with the following considerations: a) Operating instructions must be followed as per the operations manual approved by DGCA.

b) Flight Manual Information and Approval. The Flight Manual must contain:

i) A description of the balloon and its technical equipment with explanatory sketches. ii) Operating limitations, normal procedures (including rigging, inflation and deflation), emergency procedures, and other relevant information specific to the balloon’s operating characteristics and necessary for safe operation.

iii) Specification of the permissible lifting gas.

iv) Information for ground handling, transport and storage.

Documentation

 The following documentation is required to be maintained by the operator:

a) Administrative:

i) Details of owner and operator.

ii) Document indicating the annual inspections carried out by an inspecting body.

 iii) List of Pilots along with copies of relevant certifications.

 iv) Evidence of public and other liability insurance.

 v) Copies of Permission from Airports Authority and Local Collector.

b) Operational:

i) Log book containing the daily operation sheets.

ii) Accident/ incident report sheets.

iii) Flight and operations log.

iv) Passenger Manifest Sheets.

v) Risk assessment and management plan.

vi) Emergency procedures manual.

vii) Manufacturer’s product manual.

viii) Current inspection report.

c) Following manuals have to be prepared and approved by DGCA:

i) Maintenance Organization Exposition (MOE).

ii) Continuing Airworthiness Management Exposition (CAME).

iii) Operation Manual.

iv) Security Manual.

v) Flight Safety Manual.

vi) Safety Management System Manual.

d) Information to be provided for participants and visitors:

i) Description of the activity.

ii) Safety instructions.

iii) Weather, Medical and Age restrictions.

 iv) Information relating to personal public liability insurance of the operator.

Risk Mitigation & Emergencies & Rescues

The PIC should be familiar with all emergency procedures listed in the DGCA approved Flight manual including:

a) Emergency landings.

b) Pilot flame failure.

c) Fire on the ground.

d) Fire in the air.

e) Blast valve failure.

 f) Contact with power lines.

Each Ballooning operator should establish and review procedures for all possible emergencies. Every pilot and passenger should thoroughly understand emergency procedures. Pre-flight passenger briefing must be carried out by the Pilot in command. A monthly risk assessment as per given Performa needs to be carried out and reviewed by the Chief Pilot and the owner/operator and records maintained.

Safety briefing

Safety information to passenger is essential, as is certain practical advice, like basket layout and how to access the basket. As per the Flight Manual, the following briefing must be provided to passengers:

a) General Briefing.

b) Passenger Briefing (Pre-Inflation).

c) Pre Flight-Briefing.

d) Pre-Landing

e) After Landing

Medical Concerns

 As per DGCA guidelines all Hot Air Balloons must have comprehensive insurance that includes coverage of all passengers, Pilot and third-party liability. As a matter of Best Practice, all commercial operators should expect every passengers to have a basic level of general health and physical well-being, this includes:

a) No recent surgery.

b) No known significant hip, knee, neck, or back problems.

c) No recently broken bones.

d) Not currently pregnant.

e) Ability to stand for at least 1 hour without rest.

f) Must be at least 5 years of age.

g) Not under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time of flight. The Pilot is responsible to assess the medical condition of all passengers before boarding a Hot Air Balloon Flight and the Pilot and the operator reserves the right to refuse any passenger to fly if they believe that they are not medically fit to fly.

 

Basic Minimum Standards for grant of recognition to operators

 a) For the commercial operations of Hot Air Balloons, an Operator must have a valid Air Operator Permit (AOP) as issued by DGCA.

b) All Balloon Organizations have to be approved by DGCA under Aircraft Maintenance Organization (AMO) as per CAR-145 and Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization (CAMO) as per CAR-M, Sub-Part G.

c) If the operator is certified as an Aircraft Maintenance Organization (AMO), the

Quality Manager (QM) must submit a Maintenance Organization Exposition (MOE) which must be subsequently approved by the DGCA.

d) For approval of Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization (CAMO), the Continuing Airworthiness Manager (CAM) must submit a Continuing Airworthiness Management Exposition (CAME) which must be subsequently approved by DGCA. e) Before every flight the Pilot must ensure that the Balloon has a valid and Current Certificate of Airworthiness (C of A) and Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC).

 f) Pilot has to check Certificate of Release to Service (CRS) before every flight which is issued by Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME).

g) Hot air balloons engaged in commercial operations must possess a Type Certificate issued or validated by the DGCA or an export Certificate of Airworthiness issued by a country whose airworthiness standards are equivalent and acceptable to DGCA.

h) All Balloon operators must have an Emergency Action Plan. Training for the EAP must be regularly imparted to pilots and ground personnel. A list of emergency contact numbers must always be with the pilots and ground personnel.

i) The company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

Log Books:

 A Technical log in respect of each balloon indicating details of every flight, like the date of flight, lift off time, total flight time, the places of departure and arrival, shall be maintained. The entries in the log book shall be certified by the pilots undertaking the flights. A Balloon log book shall be maintained by every operator to keep a record of the flying hours of a Balloon and the modification and other repair work carried out on the balloon.

Documents to be carried on Board the Flight:

a) Technical Log.

b) Certificate of Release to Service (CRS).

c) Certificate of Airworthiness (C of A).

d) Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC).

e) Certificate of Registration (C of R).

f) Appropriate license for the Pilot.

g) Weight Schedule, duly approved by DGCA.

Flying Permission

a) An Operator is required to take permission from the Airport Authority of India (AAI) for each area in which they plan to operate a flight. This permission is issued after clearance and consultation is taken from the nearest aerodrome and ATC authority. b) Permission is required in writing from all local Police and Administrative authorities in the area where Balloon flight Operations are planned.

c) The Operator must file a Flight plan with the AAI before every flight.

d) All Operators are required to take an FIC (Flight Information Centre) number and ADC (Air Défense Clearance) code from the relative departments before every flight. This information must be provided to the concerned ATC (Air Traffic Controller) before any flight can commence operations.

e) Pilots have to request for Take-off permission from concerned ATC before every flight and must close the flight plan following the completion of every flight.

Paragliding / Hang Gliding

PARAGLIDING / HANG GLIDING

Paragliding and hang gliding are popular adventure sports in India, offering adrenaline-pumping experiences to adventure enthusiasts. These sports are primarily popular in the mountainous regions of the country, where there are plenty of hills and valleys to fly through. Some of the most popular paragliding destinations in India include Bir-Billing in Himachal Pradesh, Kamshet in Maharashtra, and Nainital in Uttarakhand. These destinations offer spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, making the experience even more thrilling.

Hang gliding is a bit less popular than paragliding in India, but there are still several destinations that offer this sport. One of the most popular hang-gliding locations in the country is in Pune, Maharashtra. This location offers perfect wind conditions and a stunning landscape for flying. Other locations where you can experience hang gliding include Mussoorie in Uttarakhand and Panchgani in Maharashtra.

Both paragliding and hang gliding require specific training and equipment, and it's essential to fly with experienced instructors. Safety should always be a top priority when participating in these sports. With proper precautions and the right gear, paragliding and hang gliding in India can be an incredible and unforgettable experience for adventure seekers.Hang gliding started in the late 1960s while paragliding evolved in the early 80’s.

Paraglider: is a glider that achieves its aerofoil structure without any solid reinforcement; from RAM air pressure between two layers of fabric.

 Hang Glider: is a delta wing that has a fabric aerofoil with an aluminium frame and inserts.

Guidelines For Paragliding / Hang Gliding

Basic minimum qualifications and experience:

Tandem :

a) Pilots must have minimum P4 level training as a solo pilot, achieved 100 hours of solo flying and minimum 100 km xc flight. A conversion course to tandem pilot must be undertaken.

b) 50 non-commercial flights as sports tandem pilot before converting to commercial flying.

c) If available, pilot should be duly certified by an accredited national association.

 

Instructor:

a) P5 solo rating on FAI safe pro levels.

b) Worked as trainee instructor with a reputed instructor for 2 years.

c) Taken instructor certification from an accredited association.

Equipment required:

a)EN /SHV/DHV/AFNOR certified wing and reserve parachute.

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Equipment care and maintenance:

 A logbook of equipment and maintenance to be kept.

Inspection & Maintenance Procedures

All commercially used equipment must be inspected for fabric porosity and line length annually.

SOP’s & Operating Instructions

a) Passenger should be clearly briefed on basics of flight and risks involved.

b) Staff introductions and their training.

c) Passenger should sign liability release waivers.

 d) Passenger/pilot should wear appropriate clothing that is safe and comfortable for the task and weather.

e) No aerobatic manoeuvres to be done with clients.

 f) No overloading or under loading of equipment.

g) Should fly conforming to VFR and in VMC. Cloud or night flying is strictly prohibited.

h) Any incident to be fully documented and reported.

Documentation

a) Pilot certification and logbook.

 b) Equipment logbook and service record.

c) Liability insurance, pilot insurance.

 d) Emergency Action Plan.

Risk Mitigation

a) Operations to be undertaken at sites judged to be safe for paragliding/hang gliding operations.

b) Selected sites should not have any turbulence sources or hazards.

c) Life jacket to be mandatory if operating near water.

d) Wing should be inspected annually for porosity and line lengths.

e) First Aid kit, stretcher (spinal board) and qualified staff should be available at the site.

f) Pilots should be First Aid/CPR certified.

g) Emergency response time (ambulance) and distance to hospital should be clearly conveyed to the passenger and emergency numbers available at location.

h) A detailed Emergency Action Plan should be in position and training for the same provided to staff periodically.

Emergencies & Rescues

a) First aid and proper equipment for stabilization and removal from life threatening situation.

b) Contact numbers for ambulance and other emergency services.

c) Evacuate at the very earliest.

d) Get witness statements before debriefing them.

e) Write your own report.

f) Submit reports and follow up on the injured.

g) Take immediate action to improve any weakness in equipment or staff exposed by incident.

Safety Briefing

 All instructors and guides should be able to give a thorough safety briefing that covers all safety aspects and detailed instructions about a safe flight. This briefing must be clear and given in English, Hindi or the local language that passenger can understand.

 a) Passengers should be briefed on equipment and clip in, clip out process.

b) Briefing should cover emergency procedures.

c) Any sensitive parts within reach of passengers should be clearly marked and briefed upon appropriately.

d) Essential communication terms/ signals should be explained.

Medical concerns

 There should be clear declaration of medical conditions that are not suitable for paragliding or hang gliding by the operator. Any flight taken with differently abled passengers should be well planned, documented and reported in advance. All instructors and guides must be able to ensure that a question regarding medical issues is asked before the activity is conducted.

It is recommended that heart patients, those with spinal issues, recent surgery or any other medical issue of concern, expecting mothers and under age children do not undertake the activity. It is also recommended to check for epilepsy and asthmatic patients, on the extent of their ailment. Asthma inhalers must be carried by clients and preferably handed over to the guide.

Minimum Standards for grant of recognition to operators:

 It is highly recommended that any outfit, entity, establishment or company seeking grant of recognition for paragliding must fulfil the following criteria:

a) The entity must have qualified personnel (minimum two full time qualified staff) on their pay roll. These personnel must have the requisite experience in the activity and havevalid First Aid & CPR certification. Proof of trained staff.

b) The entity must own specialized equipment commensurate with needs of undertaking and running such an operation (specified above). Proof of good equipment, certification where applicable and inspection of safety equipment.

c) The entity must operate with the required permits / licenses.

d) The entity must have at least one certified and experienced person on their Board. e) It is recommended that the entity is registered with the local/ state tourism department / recognized by the Ministry of Tourism, Govt of India.

f) The entity must have a registered office.

g) The company must follow a strict ‘ leave no trace’ policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

h) Inspection of site and permission/ right of use of site.

i) Declaration of conforming to flight rules, risk mitigation and airspace rules.

j) Declaration to follow existing association rules and new ones that might be introduced.

k) The entity must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

Para Motoring

PARA MOTORING

Paramotors and powered parachutes are two types of powered ultralight aircraft that offer unique and exhilarating flying experiences.

A paramotor consists of a small motor mounted on the pilot's back, which provides the necessary power to inflate and maintain a paraglider wing. This combination of power and gliding allows pilots to take off and land from virtually any flat area, and fly at low altitudes while enjoying spectacular views of the surrounding scenery.

A powered parachute, on the other hand, consists of a parachute wing and a small motorized buggy. The motor provides the necessary power to inflate the parachute and take off, while the buggy provides a stable platform for the pilot and passenger to sit in during flight. Powered parachutes can take off and land in short distances, making them an ideal choice for pilots who want to explore rural areas and enjoy low-altitude flights.

Both paramotors and powered parachutes offer unique and exciting flying experiences, and they are becoming increasingly popular around the world, including in India. Some of the most popular destinations for these activities in India include Bir-Billing in Himachal Pradesh and Pawna Lake near Pune.

However, it's important to remember that these activities require specialized training and equipment, and pilots should always prioritize safety. It's essential to fly with experienced instructors, follow all safety guidelines and regulations, and only fly in suitable weather conditions to ensure a safe and enjoyable flying experience.

The following rules will apply to both PPG (powered paraglider) and powered parachutes. Powered parachutes have lesser performance canopies but able to handle bigger engines.

Paramotors: paraglider or dedicated paramotor wing with reflex foil design. Powered by sub 350cc engine unless it has torque cancelling technology. Can launch with trike/quad or on foot.

Powered Parachute: Proper powered parachute powered by engine and based on trike/quad only.

Guidelines For Para Motoring

Basic minimum qualifications and experience:

Pilots must have minimum p3 level training as a paraglider pilot, a conversion course to paramotors and minimum 300 hours on solo paramotor prior to taking passengers. There should be an additional 100 hours of non-commercial tandem flying before undertaking commercial tandem flight.

Equipment required

a) EN (The European Committee for Standardization) / SHV (Swiss Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association) / DHV (DeutscherHangegleiterVerband) / AFNOR (French Association of Normalization) certified wing and reserve parachute.

b) A motor/trike set either from a well-known company having sold more than 100 units and been in the market for more than 2 years.

c) If fully or partly self-fabricated, a minimum testing for 200 hours or one year whichever is less (this must be non-commercial flying) before any commercial flying. Self-developed parts of unit should be presented to peers for review

d) All testing and improvement of the self-developed part of a kit should be well documented in a logbook, with videos and photographs. Once national certification of paramotors comes into force, these should conform to the rules.

Equipment care and maintenance:

a) A logbook of equipment and maintenance to be kept.

b) All flying activity, repairs and modifications must be logged. If there are any serious modifications, they will be required to undergo appropriate amount of testing hours again. These hours to be stipulated and declared along with modification entry along with reasoning for the same.

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Inspection & Maintenance Procedures

 All commercially used equipment to be inspected as per manufacturers specifications. A peer review of equipment and operations by a group of peers from outside your company (minimum 3 people) must be conducted prior to commencing commercial operations and minimum once a year. Maintenance schedule if given by manufacturer to be strictly adhered to. If assembled equipment then schedule should match that of known producers / conducted at shorter intervals.

SOPs & Operating Instructions

 a) Passenger should be clearly briefed on basics of flight covering risks and staff introductions and training.

b) Passenger should sign liability release waiver.

c) Passenger /pilot should wear appropriate clothing that is safe and comfortable for the task and weather.

d) No aerobatic manoeuvres to be done below 600 ft AGL.

e) No overloading or underloading of equipment.

f) Should fly conforming to VFR and in VMC. No cloud or night flying allowed.

g) Any incident to be fully documented and reported.

Documentation

a) Pilot certifications and logbook.

b) Equipment logbook and service record.

c) Liability covers when and where available.

 d) Emergency Action Plan.

Risk Mitigation

a) Operations to be undertaken at sites judged to be safe for paramotoring operations.

b) Paramotoring sites should not have any turbulence sources or hazards.

c) Life jacket to be mandatory if operating near water. In such cases, equipment should have flotation attached.

d) Wing should be inspected annually for porosity and line lengths

e) Motor should be serviced regularly, as per the manufacturer’s specifications.

f) First Aid kit, stretcher (spinal board) and qualified staff should be available at the site.

g) Pilots should be First Aid /CPR certified

h) Emergency response time (ambulance) and distance to hospital should be clearly conveyed to passenger and emergency numbers available at location.

i) A detailed Emergency Action Plan should be in position and training for the same provided periodically.

Emergencies & Rescues

a) Immediate first aid and stabilization and removal from life threatening situation.

b) Contact ambulance and other emergency services and evacuate at the very earliest

c) Get witness statements before debriefing them.

d) Write your own report.

e) Submit reports and follow up on injured.

 f) Take action to improve on any weakness in equipment or staff exposed by incident.

Safety briefing

a) Passengers should be briefed on equipment and clip in, clip out process.

b) Briefing should cover emergency procedures.

c) Any sensitive parts within reach of passengers should be clearly marked and briefed upon appropriately.

d) Essential communication terms/signals should be explained.

Medical concerns

 There should be clear declarations of what medical conditions are not suitable for sport. Any flight taken with differently abled passengers should be well planned, documented and reported in advance. A formal clearance taken from association in charge if there is one.

Basic Minimum Standards for grant of recognition to operators

a) Registration with local tourism department recommended.

b) Registration with association controlling the sport if any.

c) Proof of trained staff

d) Proof of good equipment, certification where applicable and inspection of rest of the equipment

e) Inspection of site and right of use of site.

f) Declaration of conforming to flight rules, risk mitigation and airspace rules.

g) Declaration to follow existing association rules and new ones that might be introduced.

 h) The company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards

Parasailing

PARASAILING

Parasailing is an exciting adventure sport that involves being towed behind a boat while attached to a specially designed parachute. The rider is lifted into the air as the boat accelerates, and can enjoy breath-taking views of the surrounding area while soaring high above the water.

Parasailing is becoming increasingly popular in India, especially in coastal areas with calm waters and steady winds. Some of the most popular parasailing destinations in India include Goa, Andaman, Lakshadweep, and Kerala. These locations offer stunning ocean views and warm weather year-round, making them ideal for parasailing enthusiasts.

Parasailing is a relatively simple activity that doesn't require much prior experience or training. Riders are typically fitted with a harness and a life jacket before being connected to the parasail and towed behind the boat. The entire experience typically lasts between 10-15 minutes, and riders can choose to fly solo or with a partner.

While parasailing is generally considered to be a safe activity, it's essential to fly with a reputable operator and follow all safety guidelines and regulations. Riders should also be aware of potential risks, such as strong winds or sudden changes in weather conditions.

Overall, parasailing is a thrilling and unique experience that offers a bird's eye view of the surrounding landscape. With the right precautions and equipment, anyone can enjoy the exhilaration of parasailing in India.

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Guidelines For Parasailing

Basic minimum qualifications and experience:

a) Parasail Drivers/Instructors must be highly experienced and have certification from a recognised National or International body.

b) They should have valid FA/CPR certification.

Equipment required:

a) Parasail wings must have APCUL (Association des Constructeurs de Parapente Ultra Legers), DHV (DeutscherHangegleiterVerband), CEN (European Committee for Standardization) or any certification recognised by FAI (Fédération Aéronautique Internationale). Such certification should be stitched on the wing and visible for inspection. Harness should also be certified.

b) If operating over water, a proper floatation device is to be used.

c) If operating over ground a certified helmet, knee and elbow protection must be used.

Equipment care and maintenance

 A logbook of equipment and equipment maintenance to be kept.

Inspection & Maintenance Procedures

All commercially used equipment must be inspected annually

SOP’s & Operating Instructions

a) Passenger should be clearly briefed on basics of flight covering risks, staff introductions and training.

 b) Passengers should sign liability release waiver.

 c) Passenger/pilot should wear appropriate clothing that is safe and comfortable for the task and weather.

d) No aerobatic manoeuvres to be done with clients.

e) No overloading or under loading of equipment.

f) Should fly conforming to VFR and in VMC. Cloud or night flying is strictly prohibited.

 g) Any incident to be fully documented and reported.

Documentation

a) Certification and logbook.

b) Equipment logbook and service record.

c) Liability covers when and where available.

d) Emergency Action Plan.

Risk Mitigation

a) Operations to be undertaken at sites judged to be safe for parasailing operations. b) Selected sites should not have any turbulence sources or hazards.

c) Life jacket to be mandatory if operating near water.

 d) Parasail should be inspected annually.

e) First Aid kit, stretcher (spinal board) and qualified staff should be available at the site.

f) Pilots should be First Aid /CPR certified.

g) Emergency response time (ambulance) and distance to hospital should be clearlyconveyed to passengers and emergency numbers available at location.

h) A detailed Emergency Action Plan should be in position and training for the same provided to staff periodically.

Emergencies & Rescues

a) Immediate first aid and proper equipment for stabilization and removal from life threatening situation.

b) Contact numbers for ambulance and other emergency services and evacuate at the very earliest.

c) Get witness statements before debriefing them.

d) Write your own report.

e) Submit report and follow up on injured.

 f) Take immediate action to improve on any weakness in equipment or staff exposed by incident.Bottom of Form

 

Safety Briefing

All instructors and guides should be able to give a thorough safety briefing that covers all safety aspects and detailed instructions about a safe parasailing tour. This briefing must be clear and given in English, Hindi or the local language that passenger can understand.

a) Passengers should be briefed on equipment.

b) Briefing should cover emergency procedures.

c) Any sensitive parts within reach of passengers should be clearly marked and briefed upon appropriately.

 d) Essential communication terms/signals should be explained.

Medical concerns

 There should be clear declaration of medical conditions that are not suitable for parasailing by the operator. Any flight taken with differently abled passengers should be well planned, documented and reported in advance. All instructors and guides must be able to ensure that a question regarding medical issuesis asked before the activity is conducted. It is recommended that heart patients, those with spinal issues, recent surgery or any other medical issue of concern, expecting mothers and under age children do not undertake the activity. It is also recommended to check for epilepsy and asthmatic patients, on extent of ailment.

Basic Minimum Standards for grant of recognition to operators:

 It is highly recommended that any outfit, entity, establishment or company seeking grant of recognition for parasailing must fulfil the following criteria:

a) The entity must have qualified personnel (minimum two full time qualified staff) on their pay roll. These personnel must carry the requisite experience in the activity and have valid First Aid & CPR certification. Proof of trained staff.

b) The entity must own specialized equipment commensurate with needs of undertaking and running such an operation (specified above). Proof of good equipment, certification where applicable and inspection of safety equipment.

c) The entity must operate with the required permits/licenses.

d) The entity must have at least one certified and experienced person on their Board. e) It is recommended that the entity is registered with the local/state tourism department/recognized by the Ministry of Tourism, Govt of India.

 f) The entity must have a registered office.

 g) The company must follow a strict ‘leave no trace’ policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

h) Inspection of site and permission/right of use of site.

i) Declaration of conforming to flight rules, risk mitigation and airspace rules.

 j) Declaration to follow existing association rules and new ones that might be introduced.

Skydiving

SKYDIVING

Skydiving is an exhilarating adventure sport that involves jumping from an aircraft at a high altitude and free-falling through the air before deploying a parachute to slow down and land safely on the ground. This sport is becoming increasingly popular in India, with several specialized skydiving schools and training centres operating across the country. The most popular skydiving locations in India include Mysore, Aamby Valley, Dhana, and Deesa. These locations offer ideal weather conditions and stunning views, making them perfect for first-time skydivers and experienced jumpers alike.

Skydiving requires specialized training and equipment, and it's essential to jump with a certified and experienced instructor. Before making a jump, participants typically receive a short briefing on the basics of skydiving and undergo a tandem jump with an instructor to get a feel for the experience.

Skydiving is a high-risk activity that requires a lot of physical and mental preparation. Participants should be in good physical health, not have any medical conditions that could pose a risk during the jump, and be prepared to follow all safety guidelines and regulations.Despite the risks involved, skydiving offers an incredible rush of adrenaline and an unforgettable experience that few other activities can match. For those looking to push their limits and experience the thrill of freefall, skydiving in India is an excellent choice.

All persons participating in skydiving should be familiar with the Skydiver’s Information Manual and all Central, State and local rules and regulations pertaining to skydiving. Aero Club of India is the apex body for governing all aero sports in India and is authorised by the FAI (Fédération Aéronautique Internationale), the International Sporting Body for Aero sports, to issue FAI sporting licenses. Skydivers may get licenses from USPA (United States Parachute Association), BPA (British Parachute Association), APA (Army Parachute Association) or any other body duly authorised by Aero Club of India.

 

General

 The following are the basic general requirements:

a) Compliance with Govt. Regulations.

i) No Skydive may be made in violations of Indian regulations.

ii) DGCA is the apex governing body for Civil aviation and written approval under rule “26(a)” of Aircraft rules 1937 must be taken prior to commencement of skydiving operations.

b) Medical Requirements

i) All persons engaging in skydiving must carry a certificate of physical fitness for skydiving from a registered physician.

ii) Those with a heart condition, Blood Pressure, back issues, recent surgery, hospitalization, epilepsy, any other medical issue of concern and expecting mothers must avoid skydiving.

 c) Age Requirements

i) Skydivers must be at least 18 years of age. A person above 16 years may jump with parent/guardian consenting to the jump and present at the drop zone.

d) Alcohol and drugs

i) No person may make a parachute jump, or attempt to make a jump, if that person is or appears to be under the influence of alcohol or any drug that affects that person’s faculties in any way contrary to safety.

ii) Any person participating in skydiving activities may be subjected to Breathalyzer testing for alcohol. Top of Form

e) Winds (S) - Maximum ground winds

i) For all solo students:12 mph

ii) For licensed skydivers: 25 mph

 

 

f) Minimum Opening altitudes

i) Tandem Jumps: 4500 Feet AGL

 ii) All students and “A” license holders: 3000 Feet AGL iii) “B” “C” “D” license or above: 2500 Feet AGLBottom of Form

g) Drop zone requirements

i) Manned ground-to-air communications (e.g., radios, panels, smoke, lights) are to be present on the drop zone during skydiving operations.

 ii) Hazards are defined as telephone and power lines, towers, buildings, open bodies of water, highways, automobiles, and clusters of trees covering more than 3,000 square meters.

iii) Areas used for skydiving should be unobstructed, with the following minimum radial distances to the nearest hazard.

a) Solo students and A-license holders: 100 meters

b) B and C-license holders and all tandem skydives: 50 meters

c) D-license holders: 12 meters

Equipment

 When performing night jumps, each skydiver must display a light that is visible for at least three statute miles from the time the jumper is under an open parachute until landing.

a) All students are to be equipped with the following equipment until they have obtained a license:

i) a rigid helmet (except tandem students)

ii) a piggyback harness and container system that includes a single-point riser release and a reserve static line, except:

a) A student who has been cleared for freefall self-supervision may jump without a reserve static line upon endorsement from his or her supervising instructor.

b) Such endorsement may be for one jump or a series of jumps.

iii) a visually accessible altimeter (except tandem students).

iv) a functional automatic activation device that meets the manufacturer’s recommended service schedule.

v) a ram-air main canopy suitable for student use.

vi) a steerable reserve canopy appropriate to the student’s weight

vii) for freefall, a ripcord-activated, spring-loaded, pilot-chute-equipped main parachute or a bottom-of-container (BOC) throw-out pilot chute.

 b) Students must receive additional ground instruction in emergency procedures and deployment-specific information before jumping any unfamiliar system.

c) For each harness-hold jump, each AFF rating holder supervising the jump must be equipped with a visually accessible altimeter.

d) All skydivers wearing a round main or reserve canopy and all solo students must wear flotation gear when the intended exit, opening, or landing point is within one mile of an open body of water (an open body of water is defined as one in which a skydiver could drown).

Briefing

a) A comprehensive briefing must be given prior to a tandem jump explaining procedures, body positions, climb out exit, dos and don’ts and emergency situations. Since the jumper is likely to be apprehensive, the briefing must be done in a very cool, calm and encouraging manner.

b) For students under training, the ISP (integrated student’s programme) of USPA SIM (United States Parachute Association, Skydivers Information Manual) is followed for briefing, training and debriefing procedures. A copy of SIM is available at www.uspa.org.

c) Instructors and coaches are recognised and verified through the USPA or equivalent database which is available online.

Training

a) All first-jump non-method-specifictraining must be conducted by an experienced and qualified Instructor.

b) All students must receive training in the following areas, sufficient to jump safely: i) equipment

 ii) aircraft and exit procedures

iii) freefall procedures

iv) deployment procedures and parachute emergencies

 v) reserve parachute deployment

vi) canopy flight procedures

vii) landing procedures and emergencies

Advancement criteria

Static-line

a) All jumps must be conducted by a licensed Instructor.

b) Before being cleared for free fall, all students must perform five successive jumps with practice deployments while demonstrating the ability to maintain stability and control from exit to opening.

c) All students must be under the direct supervision of an appropriately rated instructor until they are able to complete one successful clear-and-pull.

 d) Following a successful clear-andpull, each student must be supervised in the aircraft and in freefall by a licensed Instructor until demonstrating stability and heading control, prior to and within five seconds after initiating two intentional disorienting manoeuvres involving a back-to-earth presentation.

 e) All ground training must be conducted by an instructor in that student’s training method, until demonstrating stability and heading control prior to and within five seconds after initiating two intentional disorienting manoeuvres involving a back-to-earth presentation.

Tandem training jumps

a) Any Instructor conducting a tandem jump must hold a current Tandem license; Instructor rating and a manufacturer’s type rating

b) For progressive training requirements following tandem jumps, refer to “Crossover training.”

c) Intentional back-to-earth or vertical orientations that cause tandem freefall speeds exceeding that of drogue fall are prohibited.

d) Tandem equipment instruction must be conducted by an individual approved by the tandem equipment manufacturer of that system.

Crossover training

a) Students may transfer after the first or subsequent jumps to another training method after demonstrating sufficient knowledge and skill in the areas of equipment, aircraft, exits, freefall manoeuvres, deployment, emergency procedures, canopy control, and rules and recommendations to enter that program at a comparable level of proficiency and training.

b) Students previously trained in a tandem program may continue in a harness-hold program or must demonstrate a solo exit and practice deployment with stability in the static-line program prior to advancing to freefall.

c) Students previously trained in a harness-hold program must have exited stable without assistance or performed a stable static-line jump with a practice deployment supervised by Static-Line licensed Instructor prior to performing freefall jumps with any non-AFF-rated licensed Instructor.

Special altitude equipment and supplementary oxygen

Supplementary oxygen available on the aircraft is mandatory on skydives higher than 15,000 feet (MSL).

Pre-jump requirements

The appropriate altitude and surface winds are to be determined prior to conducting any skydive.

Documentation

The following documentation is required to be kept at Operations Base: Administrative:

a) Details of owner and operator.

b) Document indicating the annual inspections carried out by an inspecting body.

 c) List of licensed instructors along with copies of relevant certifications.

d) Evidence of public and other liability insurance.

Operational:

a) Log book containing the daily operation sheets.

b) Accident/ incident report sheets.

c) Parachute inspection register and operation log.

d) Parachute packing logbooks.

e) AOD and airborne instrument log book.

f) Risk assessment and management plan.

g) Emergency procedures manual.

h) Manufacturer’s product manual.

i) Current inspection report.

Information to be provided for participants and visitors:

a) Description of the activity and safety instructions.

b) Weather, Medical, Age Limits and restrictions.

 c) Information relating to personal public liability insurance of the operator.

Emergencies and Risk Mitigation

a) Each skydiving centre should establish and review procedures for all possible aircraft, equipment and landing emergencies.

b) Every pilot and non-student jumper should thoroughly understand aircraft emergency procedures.

c) For aircraft emergencies all students should take direction from their instructor.

d) A monthly risk assessment as per given performa needs to be carried out and reviewed by the chief instructor and the owner/operator and records maintained.

e) The company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

Air Safaris

AIR SAFARIS

Air safaris are a unique and exhilarating way to explore the stunning landscapes and natural beauty of India from above. Air safaris typically involve flying over scenic areas in a small aircraft, helicopter or seaplane and are often accompanied by expert guides who provide informative commentary on the sights below.

One of the most popular air safari destinations in India is the Himalayas, where visitors can take a scenic flight over the world's highest mountain range and enjoy breath-taking views of snow-capped peaks, deep valleys, and rushing rivers. Other popular air safari destinations in India include Rajasthan, the Andaman Islands, Kerala, and the Thar Desert.Air safaris can vary in duration from a few hours to several days and can include a range of activities, such as wildlife spotting, bird watching, or exploring remote areas that are inaccessible by road.

While air safaris are generally considered to be a safe and enjoyable activity, it's important to fly with a reputable operator and follow all safety guidelines and regulations. It's also essential to respect the natural environment and wildlife and to minimize any impact on local communities.Overall, air safaris provide a unique and unforgettable way to experience the stunning beauty of India from above. Whether you're looking to explore remote areas, spot wildlife, or simply enjoy a bird's eye view of the landscape, an air safari in India is sure to be an adventure you'll never forget.

Air Safaris, are aerial trips undertaken by tourists over wildlife areas / places of scenic beauty. An aerial vehicle could be a Conventional Control 2-Seat Micro light Aircraft, Weight-Shift Control Powered Hang Glider, Motorised Glider, Sail Plain or just the Para motor Both Back-Pack Or Trike Version. Micro lights provide the simplest and most cost-effective form of aerial safari as it can fly lower and slower than regular fixed wing aircraft. This is further enhanced by the open nature of the micro light’s "cockpit" which can provide a wide degree of unobstructed view. Because of the specialized nature of aviation sports, their operations are regulated by Civil Aviation Requirements (CARs) of Director-General, Civil Aviation (DGCA) in the country. Top of Form

Guidelines For Air Safaris

Basic minimum qualifications and experience

 Microlight Pilot Licenses (MPL), Glider Pilot Licenses (GPS) or permits to fly powered hang- gliders are issued by D.G.C.A. As per laid down guidelines, pilots are permitted to carry a passenger for training purposes. After completing Grade 12 with Physics, Maths and Chemistry, an aspiring pilot needs to register as a student pilot. Pilot training exams are conducted every 3 months by D.G.C.A. Training for all types of Micro light aircraft is available in the country and all related information is available on the D.G.C.A. web site.

Equipment required

The following types of Microlights are available in the country. Some are imported and some are assembled in the Country.

a) Micro light aircraft.

b) Powered Hang Glider.

c) Motorised Glider.

d) Para motor (back-pack or Trike). After a security clearance of the owner/ company that owns the Micro light, the micro lights are registered with the D.G.C.A.

 Aregistered number is issued as also an air-worthiness certificate which needs to be renewed annually or as advised by the D.G.C.A.

Equipment care and maintenance

It is the responsibility of the company that owns the Micro light aircraft to maintain the flying machine as per the requirements enumerated in the manufacturer's manual.

Inspection & Maintenance Procedures

Quality Control Managers (QCM) authorised by D.G.C.A. for the specific Micro light Aircraft category carry out periodic inspection and certify airworthiness of the Micro lights.

 

SOPs & Operating Instructions

Operational manuals for all sport flying machines are prepared by the manufacturer and is approved by the civil aviation authority of the country. While registering a Microlight in India with the D.G.C.A, a copy of the manual is deposited and the same is approved along with the registration. The owner / company that owns the Micro light aircraft is expected to follow the Manual.

Documentation

a) Registration and security clearance of the company with the D.G.C.A.

b) Acquisition, import and registration of a Micro light aircraft as per the CARs which is available on D.G.C.A web site.

Risk Mitigation

a) To maintain airworthiness of the Micro light aircraft as per the manual of the manufacturer.

b) To carry out periodical inspection, replace rotables and maintain airworthiness of the flying machine as per the manual.

c) Up to date pilot training on the flying machine and refresher training as advised by the manufacturer.

d) Up to date maintenance of the QCM as per manufacturer and use of authorised spares and rotables.

e) Micro light flying is a fair-weather sport and it is the duty of the operator to fly in such conditions.

Emergencies & Rescues

a) To maintain all time radio connectivity between pilot and ground support.

b) To maintain all flight safety norms of the manufacturer and as advised by the respective safety guideline of D.G.C.A.

 

Safety briefing

a) To brief passengers of Dos and Don’ts while flying.

b) Describe the stand-by rescue procedures, should the need arise.

c) Before the flight ensure liability waiver & insurance cover are taken care of.

Medical concerns

All prospective passengers to declare if they suffer from any medical conditions that may aggravate during the flight and sign a liability release waiver prior to their flight.

“Basic Minimum Standards” for grant of recognition to operators

a) All Micro light operators are required to be registered with D.G.C.A. and obtain security clearance prior to commencement of any Microlight aircraft operations.

b) The company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

1. The Centre must be operated under the supervision of a person to be designated as Manager. The said person should be adequately experienced in the operation of some variant of water sports activities, and fully understand various risks and challenges of water-based leisure and recreation activities, weather, waves, tides, currents etc. besides being certified in Life Saving Techniques. He should also be sufficiently proficient in handling various types of emergencies.

2. The Water sports/Adventure Sports Centre should have adequate number of Operators/ Instructors/Guides as well as technical and support staff depending on the scale of operations and that should be ensured.

3. There should be a minimum of 01 duly certified and licensed Instructor/ Operator/ Guide per watercraft. When the watercrafts are more in numbers, proportionate increase in the number of Instructors/Guides/ Operators should be ensured for the smooth and safe handling of the operations. The requirement of Instructor/Operator/Guide and support staffper water-craft has been prescribed in respective sections and that should be strictly adhered to for the safety of operations.

4. It is permitted to engage duly certified/ licensed Instructors only for the training/ instructional purpose. Under no circumstances should it engage the Guide/ Operator to handle the training/instructional activities.

5. It should be ensured that under no circumstances, non-licensed/non-certifiedperson is permitted to handle the watercraft operations. In doing so shall be violation of this Guideline and punishable under the Law.

6. All Instructors/Operators/Guides involved in water-based leisure/recreational/ instructional jobs should be trained and holding valid license through a duly bench-marked course in Life Saving Techniques, which inter alia covers the topics such identifying/locating distressed persons; rescue using life-saving aids such as rescue tubes, rescue boards, any other useful aid available during critical moments; victim carriage, CPR, First Aid, Emergency Action Plan, Emergency Communication etc.

7. The No Objection Certificates (NOC) and permissions issued under this Guideline is valid for one year. All required permissions should be obtained every year from respective authorities before launch of operations.

8. Considering the risks involved in adventure activities, all equipments and gears should be procured from reputed manufacturer. The operators should ensure that the equipments used for operations should be use-worthy and only such equipmentsput to use.

9. It must be ensured that the participants and operators wear right cloths as needed for a particular activity. Loose, uncomfortable attire should not be allowed as it would have adverse impact on their safety and during rescue in the event of any eventuality.

10. It must be ensured that everyone venturing in to the water for any type of activity is permitted only after ensuring that they all wear personal floatation device (PDF) of appropriate size and cloth.

11. The equipment should be serviced regularly and as per the maintenance schedule provided by the manufacturer. The repairs, if any, also must be carried promptly and as when needed. The equipment should be taken out of operations as per the manufacturer’s prescription or it is found unfit even after the repair.

12. Boat-club/Adventure Sports centre should ensure that stipulations on insurance- firm, operator, guest-participant, equipment and thelike as per this Guideline are in place and valid, which should renewed periodically and as per the conditions of Insurance Policy.

13. The area of operation is usually demarcated and designated by the Authorities for different types of activities- land/water/air- and it shall be binding on the water sports/Adventure Sports Centre to restrict the operations only in such areas.

14. waters ports/Adventure Sports Centre should diligently maintain Pre-activity and Post-activity checklist on daily basis separately for all activities it offers and with the countersign of the Centre Manager.

Rescue Boat & Rescue Personnel:

The boat should be RIB or suitably designed one for this purpose and driven by a minimum 60 HP engine. The Boat Handler/driver should be certified in boat operations and Life Saving Techniques and in possession of valid license. Besides Boat Handler, a duly certified and experienced lifeguard and an assistant are required along with fully equipped Boat- First Aid Kit, spine-board, rescue tube, life-buoy, rope, oar, extra fuel in sufficient quantity and the like. It should be anchored in the vicinity of the operational area throughout the period of operations.

WATER BASED ACTIVITIES

Kiteboarding

KITEBOARDING

Kiteboarding is a surface water sport combining aspects of wakeboarding, snowboarding, windsurfing, surfing, paragliding, skateboarding and gymnastics into one extreme sport. A kiteboarder harnesses the power of the wind with a large controllable power kite to be propelled across the water on a kiteboard like a wakeboard or a small surfboard, with or without foot straps or bindings. (Wikipedia) Kitesurfing is a style of kiteboarding specific to wave riding, which uses standard surfboards or boards shaped specifically for the purpose. (Wikipedia). Kiteboarding is a young sport worldwide, which is gaining popularity. Kiteboarding is an individual sport & there are no ‘joy rides’ for novices. The sport must be taught to students who already have prior skill for swimming in open waters. Kiteboarding operators provide lessons for beginners, Kiteboarding gear rentals to experienced riders & Kiteboarding trips for experienced riders. Since Kiteboarding is dependent on the wind conditions, the location for providing lessons should have the right conditions for teaching & practice. There have been a few incidents and no accidents in Kiteboarding in India. With precaution, awareness & strong safety standards we can maintain minimum accident & incident rate.

Trained manpower

It is imperative that personnel responsible for conducting Kiteboarding lessons are certified Kiteboarding Instructors skilled to a high level in conducting lessons, rescue and life saving techniques, powerboat handling and First Aid/C.P.R.

Guidelines For Kiteboarding

Guides/Instructors

Instructors for Kiteboarding should, as a minimum, hold the following;

a) Qualification from a Recognized National or International body for Kiteboarding and a certificate from the operator that the individual “has experience of 3 years in assisting in the activity and isindependently capable of teaching, assisting, leading trips and carrying out rescue operations”.

b) A logbook/e-book containing authenticated records of Kiteboarding lessons given. c) A valid first aid/CPR certificate provided by a recognized and qualified provider.

d) A powerboat license certificate provided by a recognized and qualified provider.

e) An open water lifeguard certificate provided by a recognized and qualified provider.

Equipment

a) LEI/FOIL depower capable & water launch Kites with adequate stock in a variety of Kite sizes to cater to current wind conditions.

b) Kite-Bars to match kite sizes with short lines for teaching & long lines for experienced riders.

c) Kite-Boards with adjustable foot straps for beginners without board leashes.

d) Harnesses with safety leash & helmets in various sizes to fit customers.

e) An anemometer to check wind strength before commencing lessons.

 f) Trainer Kites with two lines for beach training

g) Life jackets or Personal Floatation Devices (PFD’s) (must meet the minimum buoyancy requirement, be appropriate for the intended activity, be certified/ approved by ISI, US coastguard, British Canoe Union or equivalent).

h) If training in open waters, it should be ensured that boats for safety / rescue should be available in the immediate vicinity (within visual distance) for prompt deployment with personnel duly qualified to operate/ carry out rescue operations.

Inspection & Maintenance Procedures

 a) Inspections and maintenance requirea sound knowledge of the system and equipment and therefore must be carried out by qualified personnel. As a minimum the inspector must be a qualified guide/ instructor. Basic inspections must be carried out before every use with complete and detailed inspections carried out on a regular basis in accordance with their operational procedures and risk assessments.

b) Communication devices must be carried by Kite Instructors, helpers & rescue boat always.

Operations

a) A thorough weather check for current session has to be conducted & displayed before commencing any activity.

b) All Kiteboarding activities must begin with a thorough safety briefing. The briefing must highlight the equipment used, do’s and dont’s, demarcation of the boundary for the activity, rescue and emergency procedures & current weather conditions. All participants must sign a liability waiver form, clearly highlighting the risk involved, prior to the commencement of the activity. Participants with any medical condition making them unfit for participation in the activity must be informed prior to the commencement of the activity and not allowed to participate.

c) Lessons should only be given to students who have prior skill of swimming in open waters.

d) The Kiteboarding instructor should do the first pre-flight check & launch any kite for lessons or rentals.

e) Kite rentals should only be given to experienced independent riders who can ride upwind.

f) Kite trips should only be organized for experienced independent riders who can ride upwind.

g) Kite lessons, rentals or trips cannot be conducted in offshore wind conditions unless accompanied by a safety boat. In this case, the safety boat must be on the water prior to commencement of lessons & theavailability of a backup boat for safety / rescue must be available in the immediate vicinity (within visual distance) for prompt deployment with personnel duly qualified to operate/ carry out rescue operations if training in open waters.

Risk Mitigation

a) Lifejackets: No kiteboarding activity should be undertaken without wearing a lifejacket/buoyancy aid throughout the time spent in water. The life jacket/buoyancy aid must have adequate buoyancy, should be fastened properly and checked by the instructor prior to commencement of the activity. The lifejacket must be of the appropriate size for the intended user.

b) Lifeguards: No Kiteboarding activity should be conducted without the presence of trained lifeguard/s & instructors.

c) Alcohol/drugs during the activity and at least six hours prior to the activity is strictly prohibited.

 d) Sign boards: With rules clearly mentioning that no kiteboarding activity is to be undertaken unless supervised.

e) No Kiteboarding activity should be conducted in the dark and preferably finish an hour before dark.

SOP’s and operating instructions

a) All Kiteboarding Operators must maintain and update a Standard Operating Procedure for their operations.

b) Besides covering the methodologies that are adopted by the agency in organizing the activity, such as assessing of members medical condition and experience, procedures for conducting the activity, avoidance of injury, safety precautions, communication, weather, procedure for emergencies, casualty evacuation, incident and accident reporting, feedback mechanism the following must be included in the SOPs:

i) An Emergency Action Plan should be in position and advance arrangements must be known for medical help. Advance arrangements must also be made for evacuation assistance in case of an emergency.

ii) Advertising must give a true picture of all the difficulties and dangers involved, and avoid promising the impossible. All students should be sensitised that Kiteboarding is a sport, which must be learned under the guidance of a qualified instructor.

Documentation

The Kiteboarding operator must maintain, at the minimum the following documentation:

a) Details of all Instructors including copies of certifications, record of experience and feedback from clients.

b) Copies of all Permits and Permissions required for operations.

c) Copies of identification documents, emergency contact details of next of kin for all participants & instructors.

d) Copy of SOP. e) Current list of emergency contact numbers.

Emergencies and rescues

a) Adequate first aid medical equipment must be available with the party.

 b) Evacuation routes must be identified and known to participants, guides and instructors.

c) A detailed and documented evacuation/ Emergency Action Plan must be available with the party along with closest available emergency services, which can be called upon as required.

Safety briefing

a) A thorough & documented safety briefing must be given including:

i) Equipment Safety Systems.

 ii) Surrounding Environmental Awareness.

iii) Hazards at location.

 iv) Minimum fitness requirement for the sport.

b) All the points to be conveyed during a safety briefing must be always listed for instructor reference.

c) Instructor should collect information about the participants during the safety briefing.

Medical concerns

a) Instructor must ensure that the participant can swim in open waters comfortably. b) Instructor must ensure that the participant is medically fit to learn the sport or participate in a trip.

c) A signed declaration from the participant is essential if there is any suspicion of prior injuries or medical concerns.

d) Those with a weak heart condition, epilepsy, spinal issues, recent surgery or any other medical condition of concern should not be taken for kiteboarding. Expecting mothers should avoid kiteboarding.

Basic Minimum Standards” for grant of recognition to operators

All Kitesurfing operators should follow the following minimum standards to receive recognition: Kitesurfing Operators must be a business entity; the owner or employees must be experienced & certified in the sport. The following points coverthe most essential points to be considered for recognition.

a) Certified Instructors & Guides

i) Qualification from a Recognized National or International body for Kiteboarding and a certificate from the operator that the individual “has experience of 3 years in assisting in the particular activity and is independently capable of teaching, assisting, leading trips and carrying out rescue operations”.

ii) A valid first aid/CPR certificate provided by a recognized and qualified provider.

iii) A powerboat license certificate provided by a recognized and qualified provider. iv) An open water lifeguard certificate provided by a recognized and qualified provider.

b) Location Map & Briefing

i) The kitesurfing location map should be clearly displayed to all participants marking out the “safe zones” & “hazard zones”.

 ii) A thorough safety briefing must be given to all participants & must be documented & key points displayed at the operation base.

c) Lifeguard & Rescue Boat

i) If training in open waters, boats for safety/rescue must be ensured to be available in the immediate vicinity (within visual distance) for prompt deployment with personnel duly qualified to operate/ carry out rescue operations.

d) Operations & Maintenance Manual

i) A copy of the manual must be maintained on location including details of Standard Operating Procedures, Emergency Action Plan & Equipment Checklists.

ii) Manual must be updated annually.

e) Quality equipment

i) Equipment used for teaching, trips or rentals must be maintained & in excellent operating condition.

ii) The kitesurfing operator should have Kite kits of all sizes to suit the wind conditions in pairs & smaller size trainer kites for land drills. Bars with short lines are mandatory for training beginners.

 iii) Life-jackets/PFD’s, harnesses & helmets should be accessible in pairs in all sizes (XS, S, M, L, XL).

f) The company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

Kayaking / Sea Kayaking

KAYAKING

Kayaking is a water sport where a person uses a kayak (a narrow, small boat) and a double-bladed paddle to move through water. Kayaking can be done on various types of water bodies, such as lakes, rivers, and even the ocean.

Kayaking can be done for recreational purposes, as a form of exercise, or as a competitive sport. There are several different types of kayaks that are designed for different types of kayaking, such as Whitewater kayaking, sea kayaking, and recreational kayaking.

Kayaking can be a great way to explore the outdoors and enjoy nature. It can also be a fun and challenging workout that can help improve cardiovascular health, strength, and endurance. However, it's important to always wear a personal flotation device (PFD) and take proper safety precautions when kayaking, such as staying aware of weather conditions, avoiding strong currents or rapids, and avoiding overexertion.

Kayaks are normally decked and paddled with two-bladed paddles by paddlers sitting inside an enclosed cockpit. Spray decks are used to minimise water into the cockpit, providing better protection for paddlers and reducing the likelihood of hypothermia on cold water rivers. Safe use of spray decks requires training. Training in rescue procedures is required for all kayaks and techniques vary according to craft type and environment. Since it is a dynamic sport, instructors and guides must be highly qualified and equipment used should be of the highest standard. There are several types of kayaks:

a) Recreational kayaks: Short (about 3 m for singles) and wide, with large open cockpits. They are suited to flat, sheltered waters only.

b) Touring kayaks: 3.5 to 4.5 m in length, often have bulkheads and hatches. They are suited to open waters such as estuaries and bays, but not the open sea.

c) Sea kayaks: 4.5 to 6 m in length, with bulkheads and hatches, hands-free pump systems and other equipment and are intended for open sea conditions.

d) Whitewater kayaks: There are several types of whitewater kayaks, mainly river runner, creek and freestyle - all with spraydecks.

e) Sit on top (SOT) craft: SOT kayaks are a popular choice among recreational paddlers. Recovery after a capsize is easy; right the boat and re-board. On the other hand, paddlers are more exposed to the elements and more care is needed to minimise sunburn and hypothermia. Damaged or loose fittings and hatch covers or hull damage may allow the entry of water: these craft are not unsinkable:

i) Recreational types single and double, are fairly short and wide. Being susceptible to wind, they are suitable only for flat sheltered water.

ii) Touring SOTs are longer and able to cope with estuary and bay conditions. They are favoured by the kayak fishing community.

iii) Seagoing SOTs have performance and features similar to sea kayaks but without the enclosed cockpit.

iv) Specialist SOTs for Whitewater and surf use are available. On open water, tethers can prevent separation of craft and paddler after capsize. There is the danger of entanglement.

f) Inflatable kayaks: Inflatable kayaks range from little more than toys to kayaks for use on serious white-water.

Guidelines For Kayaking

Guides/Instructors

a) Lead instructors for water sports activities should, as a minimum, hold the following:

i) A minimum 16 hour (2 day) first aid certificate provided by a recognized and qualified provider including CPR (Cardio pulmonary Resuscitation).

 ii) Qualification from a Recognized National or International body for the particular kayaking activity and a certificate from the operator that the individual “has experience of 2 years in assisting in the particular activity and is independently capable of guiding groups and carrying out rescue operations”.

 iii) A logbook containing authenticated records of kayaking experience.

b) Other guides accompanying the trip should be skilled to a high level in conducting the activity, rescue and life saving techniques and First Aid/C.P.R.

c) All Instructors and Guides should have the ability to carry out the following and ensure that this is done before/ during the trip:

i) Ability to communicate clearly anddeliver a comprehensive safety briefing before starting the activity is mandatory.

ii) Gauge participant’s ability to participate in kayaking activity and their ability to do the specific stretch that they are being taken on.

iii) Ask participants for relevant medical history.

 iv) Check environmental conditions (weather, tide, river levels).

v) Conduct systematic hazard management checks to ensure that hazards (sources of harm) are identified, assessed, and either eliminated, isolated or minimized on an ongoing basis.

vi) Headcount of all participants before, during and at the end of the trip.

vii) Be vigilant for changes in the physical or psychological state of participants. viii)Set an appropriate pace for the group and take rest as necessary.

Equipment

a) Kayaks (should be a good quality stable craft, able to withstand all foreseeable forces, allow for easy exit upon capsize, footrests should not allow feet to become entrapped, should not sink if swamped and appropriate for the activity).

b) Paddles (appropriate for type of kayak and the skill level of participants, should be able to withstand all forces associated with activity such as impact with rocks).

c) Helmets are mandatory for all kayaking trips taking place on a river (should be made of strong lightweight material like carbon fiber or plastic, provide protection and coverage to forehead, temple and back of the head and have a good system to absorb shock from impacts).

d) Life jackets or Personal Floatation Devices ( PFD's) ( must meet the minimum buoyancy requirement, be appropriate for the intended activity, be certified / approved by BIS(Bureau of Indian Standards), US coastguard, British Canoe Union or equivalent).

e) Throw-able rescue devices must be available for immediate use.

f) Safety Kayaks must be available in the immediate vicinity (within visual distance) for prompt rescue with personnel duly qualified to operate/ carry out rescue operations.

 g) During cold weather operations wetsuits and spray jackets are recommended.

h) Instructors must all carry rescue bags, knives and whistles.

i) Each trip must carry a first aid kit.

Operations

 All kayaking activities must begin with a thorough safety briefing. The briefing must highlight the equipment used, do's and don'ts, demarcation of the boundary for the activity, rescue and emergency procedures. A liability waiver form clearly highlighting the risk involved must be signed by all participants prior to the commencement of the activity. Participants with any medical condition making them unfit for participation in the activity must be informed prior to the commencement of the activity and not allowed to participate.

Risk Mitigation

a) Lifejackets: No kayaking activity should be undertaken without wearing a lifejacket throughout the time spent on water. The life jacket must have adequate buoyancy, should be fastened properly and checked by the instructor prior to commencement of the water sports activity. The lifejacket must be the appropriate size for the intended user.

b) Guides: No kayaking activity should be conducted without the presence of trained guide/s.

 c) Only competent swimmers should participate in white water kayaking.

d) Helmets: Helmets are mandatory for white water kayaking. Helmets should be a good fit, tight so as to not move but not uncomfortable with an effective fastener to keep the helmet in place.

e) Instructor to Client Ratio: Due to the technical nature of the sport, it is advised that the company ensure the instructor to client ratio is always 1:4 in white water kayaking. There should always be at least two qualified instructors on any trip.

 f) Number of Kayaks: There should be at least three kayaks for a trip to occur, no single kayak trips are allowed.

g) Alcohol/drugs during the activity and at least six hours prior to the activity is strictly prohibited.

h) Client Ability: Clients should not be taken on stretches that instructors deem above their ability level. Their fitness should be assessed and they should be taken on an appropriate stretch.

i) Sign boards: For properties/operators that have access to the water/river. Sign boards should be present besides the water/ river with rules clearly mentioning that no water sports activity is to be undertaken unless supervised.

 j) No kayaking activity should be conducted in the dark and preferably finish at least one hour before dark.

k) Age Limit:

i) Children below the age of 12 are not allowed to kayak on rapids in a river.

 ii) Children 12+ can only kayak on Grade II rapids

iii) Children 14+ can kayak on Grade III rapids and above.

iv) For recreational kayaking and canoeing in lakes, the age limit is 10 years. It must be ensured that risk is mitigated by not venturing far from the shore (maximum 50 meters) and by going out in good weather conditions only.

SOP’s and operating instructions

a) All Kayaking Operators must maintain and update a Standard Operating Procedure for their operations.

b) Besides covering the methodologies that are adopted by the agency in organizing the activity, such as assessing of member's medical condition and experience, procedures for conduct of the activity, avoidance of injury, safety precautions, communication, weather, procedure for emergencies, casualty evacuation, incident and accident reporting, feedback mechanism the following must be included in the SOPs:

i) An Emergency Action Plan including rescues, evacuations and medical assistance must be in position. Staff/ guides/drivers must be trained in all aspects of the Emergency Action Plan periodically.

ii) Advertising must give a true picture of the difficulties and risk involved and clients briefed accordingly. Information about guides and their experience should be sent to the clients for multi day kayaking expeditions.

Documentation

 The tour operator must maintain, at the minimum the following documentation:

a) Details of all Guides and Instructors including, copies of certifications, record of experience and feedback from clients.

b) Copies of all Permits and Permissions required for operations.

c) Copies of identification documents, Insurance cover and details of next of kin for all participants, guides and instructors.

d) Copy of SOP.

e) Current list of emergency contact numbers

Emergencies and rescues

 a) Adequate first aid medical equipment must be available with the kayaking trip.

b) Evacuation routes must identify and known to participants, guides and instructors.

c) A detailed and documented evacuation/ emergency procedure must be available

with the party along with closest available emergency services which can be called upon as required.

Safety Briefing

 All instructors and guides should be able to give a thorough safety briefing that covers all safety aspects and detailed instructions about a safe kayaking tour. This briefing must be clear and given in English, Hindi or the local language that passenger can understand.

 

Medical Concerns

All instructors and guides must be able to ensure that a question regarding medical issues is asked before the activity is conducted. It is recommended that heart patients, those with spinal issues, recent surgery, or any other medical issue of concern, expecting mothers and under age children do not participate in the activity. It is also recommended to check for epilepsy and asthmatic patients, on extent of ailment. Asthma inhalers must be carried by clients and preferably handed over to the guide.

Basic Minimum Standards for grant of recognition to operators

It is highly recommended that any outfit, entity, establishment or company seeking grant for recognition must fulfil these desirable criteria:

a) The entity must own specialized equipment commensurate with needs of undertaking and running such an operation.

 b) The entity must have qualified personnel (minimum two full time qualified staff) on their pay roll. These personnel must carry the requisite experience in the activity andhave valid First Aid & CPR certification.

 c) The entity must operate with the required permits/licenses.

d) The entity must have at least one certified and experienced person on their Board. e) It is recommended that the entity is registered with the state tourism department /recognized by the Ministry of Tourism, Govt of India.

f) The entity must have a registered office.

g) The kayaking company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

Additional guidelines for Sea Kayaking

Sea kayaking is a type of kayaking that involves paddling on open bodies of water, such as the ocean, bays, or large lakes. Sea kayaks are typically longer and narrower than recreational kayaks, with a pointed shape that allows them to move more efficiently through the water. They also usually have a covered deck to protect the paddler from waves and spray.

Sea kayaking can be a great way to explore the beauty of the ocean and coastal areas, and can offer opportunities for wildlife viewing and birdwatching. It can also be a challenging and exciting form of adventure travel, as sea kayakers can paddle to remote areas and explore hidden coves and beaches that are inaccessible by other means.

However, sea kayaking requires more specialized skills and equipment than recreational kayaking, as conditions can be more unpredictable and challenging. Sea kayakers need to be familiar with navigation, weather forecasting, and safety procedures, and must wear proper safety gear such as a PFD, a helmet, and a wetsuit or dry suit in colder water. It is also recommended to take a sea kayaking course to learn the necessary skills and techniques before heading out onto the open water.

 

Additional equipment for sea kayaking:

 a) Sea kayak with bulkheads on both ends for floatation and waterproof compartments. For optimum visibility it is recommended to have fluorescent-coloured kayaks and accessory equipment.

b) Bilge Pump.

c) Paddle float.

Other essential equipment (on a multiday tour)

a) Navigation chart / GPS/ deck compass.

b) Container for drinking water and food.

c) Lighter or waterproof matches.

d) Sun protection cream, sunglasses and head protection.

e) Emergency shelter.

f) Extra clothing in a dry bag.

Equipment for guides/ leaders:

a) Tide/current data.

 b) Spare paddle.

c) Towing system.

 d) Appropriate boat repair kit/tools.

e) VHF radio or mobile phone for communication.

f) Food and drinking water.

g) Appropriate First Aid kit.

Additional Safety briefing and checklist for multiday sea kayaking tours:

 Tour operators must ensure that tourist/s have an understanding about gear for the trip, weather, tide, tidal current, wind and surf conditions.

For multiday sea kayaking trips, the operator must ensure that tourist/s can perform:

a) Wet exists without any support from guide.

b) Self and assisted rescue.

c) Launching and landing techniques.

d) VHF radio communication.

e) Understand various emergency signalling devices/signals.

 f) Towing another paddler in a variety of conditions.

g) Navigation skills.

h) Basic camping skills.

 

Briefing to keep alert for other vessels during sea kayaking trips:

a) Always be on the lookout for approaching vessels.

 b) Never assume that an approaching vessel has seen you.

c) Keep clear of shipping lanes or cross in tight formation by shortest, most efficient routes, checking for clear passages.

d) Turn away quickly if a vessel is on a collision course.

e) Operators for multi day Sea kayaking trips must ensure that necessary rescue back up is available for the team. It can be in the form of a rescue boat or ground support team having all necessary rescue equipment and an established communication system. An Emergency Action Plan must be in position and training for the same imparted regularly.

f) Clients must NEVER venture out alone or under the influence of alcohol/illicit drugs. Life jackets/PFD’s (Personal Floatation Devices) are mandatory for sea kayaking and must be worn properly, throughout the time spent on the water.

g) A minimum of two qualified sea kayaking guides must always accompany a sea kayaking trip. For more than ten paddlers, three guides should accompany the trip. The guides must have knowledge of tides, currents and wind / weather conditions. They must be able to give a comprehensive safety briefing and competent in performing kayak to kayak rescues and have valid FA/CPR certification.

Rafting

RAFTING

Rafting is one of the most popular adventure activities in India. Since it is a dynamic sport, instructors/guides must be highly qualified and equipment used should be of the highest standard.Rafting is a recreational water activity that involves navigating a river or other bodies of water on a raft, which is typically an inflatable boat made of durable materials such as PVC or rubber. Rafting can be done for leisure, adventure, or as a competitive sport.

Rafting can be enjoyed on various types of waterways, including calm rivers, white-water rapids, and even waterfalls. The level of difficulty and intensity of rafting depends on the type of waterway and the class of rapids. Rapids are classified on a scale from I to VI, with class I being the easiest and class VI being the most difficult and dangerous.Rafting is typically done in groups, with each raft typically accommodating up to six or eight people, depending on the size of the raft. Each raft is guided by a professional guide, who is responsible for steering and controlling the raft through the rapids.

Rafting can be a fun and exciting way to experience the outdoors and enjoy nature. However, it is important to take proper safety precautions when rafting, as it can be a potentially dangerous activity. It is recommended to wear proper safety gear such as a helmet, a life jacket, and appropriate clothing for the conditions. It is also important to listen carefully to the guide's instructions and to work as a team with the other rafters to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

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Trained manpower

It is imperative that personnel responsible for conducting rafting activities are skilled to a high level in rafting techniques, rescue, life saving techniques and First Aid / C.P.R. Ability to communicate clearly and deliver a comprehensive safety briefing is mandatory.

Guidelines For Rafting

Lead guides for water sports activities should, as a minimum, hold the following:

a) A minimum 16 hour (2 day) First Aid and CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation) valid certificate from a recognized National or International body and a certificate from the operator that the individual “has experience of minimum 2 years in assisting in the particular activity and is independently capable of guiding groups and carrying out rescue operations”. A WRT (White water Rescue Technician) certification is highly recommended for guides on all grade IV and above rivers.

b) A log book containing authenticated record of river running experience.

Equipment

a) Life jackets or Personal Floatation Devices (PFD’s) must meet the minimum buoyancy requirement, be appropriate for the intended activity, be certified / approved by Indian Standards Institute, US coastguard, British Canoe Union or equivalent.

b) Throw-able rescue devices/rescue bags must be available for immediate use.

c) Safety Kayaks must be available in the immediate vicinity (within visual distance) for prompt rescue with personnel duly qualified to operate/carry out rescue operations.

d) Helmets are mandatory for all rafting trips.

e) During cold weather operations wet suits and spray jackets are recommended.

Operations

 All rafting activities must begin with a thorough safety briefing. Operators must ensure that clients are briefed about the appropriate dress code, medical concerns, and age limit prior to the rafting trip. The briefing must highlight the equipment used, do's and don'ts, falling out of rafts, rescue bags, flips, rescue and emergency procedures. The correct drill for rescue by a safety kayaker must also be demonstrated. A liability waiver and medical form clearly highlighting the risk involved and that participants are in good health, without any serious medical concerns, must be signed by all participants prior to the commencement of the activity. Participants with any medical condition making them unfit for participation must not be allowed to participate. All rafts must have a rescue bag and all rafting trips must carry a First Aid kit, a repair kit and a pump.

Risk Mitigation

a) Lifejackets: No rafting activity should be undertaken without wearing a lifejacket throughout the time spent on the water. The life jacket must must have adequate buoyancy, should be fastened properly and checked by the instructor prior to commencement of rafting and checked again above major rapids (grade III and above). The lifejacket must be of the appropriate size for the intended user.

b) Guides: No rafting activity should be conducted without the presence of trained guide/s. No single rafts must be operated, at least one raft and one kayak.

c) Alcohol/drugs during the activity and at least six hours prior to the activity is strictly prohibited.

d) Sign boards: With rafting rules, medical concerns, age limit, dress code and safety rules should be put up at a prominent place in Hindi, English and local language.

e) No rafting activity should be conducted in the dark and preferably finish an hour before dark.

f) Age limit: 14 years on all sections of the river and relaxed to 10 years on grade II, easy sections.

g) Helmets must be worn by all participants including guides during rafting.

SOP’s and operating instructions

a) All Rafting Operators must maintain and update a Standard Operating Procedure for their operations.

b) Besides covering the methodologies that are adopted by the agency in organizing the activity, such as assessing medical condition and experience, procedure for conduct of the activity, avoidance ofinjury, safety precautions, communication, weather, procedure for emergencies, casualty evacuation, incident and accident reporting and feedback mechanism the following must be included in the SOPs:

i) An Emergency Action Plan including rescues, evacuations and medical assistance must be in position. Staff/ guides/drivers must be trained in all aspects of the Emergency Action Plan periodically.

ii) Advertising must give a true picture of the difficulties and risk involved and clients briefed accordingly. Information about guides and their experience should be sent to the clients for multi day rafting expeditions.

Documentation

 The tour operator must maintain, at the minimum the following documentation:

a) Details of all Guides and Instructors including, copies of certifications, record of experience and feedback from clients.

b) Copies of all Permits, Permissions and Insurance required for operations.

c) Copies of identification documents, Insurance cover, medical concerns and details of next of kin for all participants, guides and instructors.

d) Copy of SOP's. e) Current list of emergency contact numbers and Emergency Action Plan.

Emergencies and rescues

a) A proper First Aid kit must be available with the rafting trip.

b) Evacuation routes must be identified and known to participants, guides and instructors.

c) A detailed and documented Emergency Action Plan must be available along with closest available emergency services which can be called upon as required.

Safety Briefing

All instructors and guides should be able to give a thorough safety briefing that covers all safety aspects and detailed paddling and rescue instructions in detail. This briefing must be clear, must have the ability to be given in English and/or Hindi or the local language.

 

 

Medical Concerns

All instructors and guides must be able to ensure that a question regarding medical issues is asked before the activity is conducted. It is recommended that heart patients, those with spinal issues, recent surgery or any other medical issue of concern, expecting mothers and under age children do not undertake the activity. It is also recommended to check for epilepsy and asthmatic patients, on extent ofailment. Asthma inhalers must be carried by clients and preferably handed over to the guide.

Basic Minimum Standards for grant of recognition to operators

It is highly recommended that any outfit, entity, establishment or company seeking grant of recognition must fulfil these desirable criteria:

a) The entity must own specialized equipment commensurate with needs of undertaking and running such a safe rafting operation.

b) The entity must have qualified personnel on their pay roll. These personnel must have the requisite experience in the activity and have valid First Aid & CPR certification.

c) The entity must operate with the required permits / licenses.

d) It is recommended that the entity is recognized by the Ministry of Tourism, Govt of India/ state government.

e) The entity must have a registered office.

f) The rafting company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

River Cruising

RIVER CRUISING

River cruising is a type of leisure travel that involves navigating rivers and other inland waterways on a cruise ship or a smaller riverboat. River cruising is a popular way to explore destinations and regions that are not easily accessible by road or other means of transportation.River cruises are typically more relaxed and intimate than ocean cruises, with smaller ships that allow for more personalized service and a more immersive experience. River cruises also offer the opportunity to visit smaller towns and villages along the riverbanks and to explore local culture and history.

River cruises can be found all around the world, including in Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America. Popular river cruising destinations include the Danube, Rhine, Seine, and Douro rivers in Europe, the Mekong River in Asia, and the Nile River in Africa.River cruising typically includes all meals, on-board entertainment, and guided shore excursions, making it a convenient and hassle-free way to travel. River cruises can also be a great option for older travellers or those who may have mobility limitations, as the ships are typically smaller and easier to navigate than larger ocean-going vessels.

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The activity of river cruises is to navigate a navigable river, in a small sized cruise ship to experience activities and visit destinations located along the banks of the river. The ships offer facilities and amenities of starred hotels along with safaris and excursions being undertaken from the vessel. As the adventure activity is water based, strict adherence to guidelines is required to make the activity safe, secure and ensure that there is no possibility of accidents during the navigation for both guests and crew.

Guidelines For River Cruising

Guides/Instructors

The operations of the river cruise ship can be broadly divided into three heads of Navigation, Tourism and Hospitality. Navigation is headed by the Master of the Ship who needs to be a licensed and qualified First-Class Master rank. He is normally supported by a qualified and licensed Second Class Master. The ship normally has a Licensed Engine Driver who also doubles up as the engineer on-board and is supported by a Second-Class Engine Operator. These are all clearly defined roles in the Inland Vessel operations statutory laws.

Equipment

The equipment in this case is the ship itself and this needs to be built as per the marine ship building laws in the country. These laws are clearly laid out and are monitored by the respective state govts Inland Waterways Authorities that are located in the states where there are navigable rivers like Kerala, Assam, West Bengal, Bihar and UP. For a more international quality rating, the design and construction of the ship could be under the survey and approval control of a ship classification society like the Indian Register of Ships, Lloyds, etc. Under these bodies the ship’s design and every stage of construction including the quality of welding etc is inspected by qualified surveyors who are then legally bound for certifying the quality of the ship. In case of any mishap, if the reason is foundto be low quality of construction, then the surveyor of the construction of the ship is held criminally responsible. Even the equipment and machines while under construction in the manufacturing plant of the original equipment manufacturer are inspected at each stage by the surveyors of the class certification society who certify the ship.

SOP’s & Operating Instructions

The operations of the navigation part of the cruise ship is as per the operating system set out by the First Class Master of the ship and for the engines and machines, by the L.C. Driver who acts as the chief engineer. These are listed in the daily log book and each machine is regularly maintained and overhauled at periodic intervals. This forms part of the annual inspection by the class certification society and the statutory authority of the state.

Documentation

The survey reports and licensing of the operations by both the class certification society and the state statutory authority are part and parcel of the main documentation process.

 

Risk Mitigation

The insurance of the ship, crew and guests along with, the initial design and construction supervisions, regular annual maintenance inspections and the appointment of qualified crew members forms part of the risk mitigation process. The river cruise operator has to ensure that all shore excursions are carried out as per ATOAI safety guidelines.

Emergencies & Rescues

The ships are equipped as per rules set by the statutory and class certification processes, have FFA (Fire Fighting Appliances) and LSA (Life Saving Apparatuses). These systems and the training of the crew which is part of the licensing process are more than adequate to cater for any emergency/rescues. Being a river cruise ship, they are close to land and the challenges are far less as compared to vessels in the sea.

Safety briefing

A comprehensive safety briefing must be given on boarding the vessel where all emergency drills are explained / demonstrated. Pictorial demonstrations, usage of life vests, muster stations for boarding lifeboats etc must be explained in detail.

Medical concerns

 Most of the river cruise ships carry a senior nursing attendant who is a highly qualified first responder. Further, being river cruise ships with access to road heads at frequent intervals, both land ambulances and helicopters can be arranged in case of an evacuation.

Basic Minimum Standards for grant of recognition to operators

a) It is mandatory for river cruise ships to have approval by the state statutory authority. It is also recommended to get a survey / approval from the class certification society, whose surveys’ are stringent and of a high quality.

b) The company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

Scuba Diving

SCUBA DIVING

Introduction

SCUBA (Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus) diving is an aquatic activity that allows people to interact with the marine world. When done correctly, it is enjoyable, fulfilling, and safe. However, a number of precautions need to be taken to ensure quality in execution. For the purpose of this Guideline, the term 'diving' here is used to describe recreational diving only. Commercial and military divers and other occupational divers must adhere to these regulations when participating in their own activities.

Guidelines For Scuba Diving

Dive Instructors and Dive Masters: Basic minimum qualifications and experience

a) Each SCUBA diving centre must have at least one dive instructor and one dive master.

b) The Dive Instructor must have a valid instructional license from a recognized national/international diving institute/ association (NIWS/PADI, NAUI, CMAS, etc.).

c) The Dive Master must have an up-to-date and valid license.

d) Only a dive instructor may impart teaching & training and certify students in courses, whereas, Dive Master to play assisting role. Under no circumstances should the Dive Master be permitted to impart training.

e) Dive centre must ensure that it has adequate number of Instructors in place proportionate to number of activities it proposes to conduct, as well as the dive equipment as per its inventory.

 f) The Dive Centres offering ‘fun dives/ try dives should have minimum 01 Site supervisor (EFR certified preferably a Life Saver), 01 certified Instructor, 02 certified Dive Masters, 01 EFR certified preferably a Life Saver and support staff (Boat-boys) as per requirement.

g) All Dive Centers must have its own website as per the standards and all activities that it offers should be furnished on it thereof. The fees for each type of activity, its duration, eligibility, broad contents for each course etc. must also be uploaded for the information of the Guest/trainees

h) Irrespective of the type of activity- try/ fun dive or training course, all participants should be given class-room session as per the stipulated course contents; and it shall be mandatory of part of the Dive Center to ensure the same.

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Dive Center requirements

a) All Dive Centers need to be registered with the local tourist department.

b) All dive centers should be equipped with pure emergency oxygen and have an emergency plan ready in case of diving related accidents. The emergency plan should include mechanisms for:

i) Search and recovery of missing divers

ii) Providing First Aid Care

 iii) Transport to the nearest appropriate medical facility

iv) Reporting to the appropriate authorities (police, navy, coast guard, ministry of tourism, etc.)

c) All dive center staff must be familiar with this Emergency Action Plan and be able to act appropriately.

d) The dive center must have a Base Leader or manager who is responsible for the dive center and is responsible for day-to-day operation. The dive center manager must be an instructor or dive master.

i) In case the dive center leader is absent, an assistant must assume responsibility for the dive center.

e) The dive center must have enough equipment spare parts, equipment and course material for the courses being conducted.

f) The dive center must have a list of all services and courses conducted, with rates available in writing.

 

g) Dive centers must have dive insurance for employees and clients, including coverage for decompression chamber treatment.

Equipment required

a) Diving Equipment

i) Each dive center should have a full set of equipment that matches its capacity. These include:

1) Air and/or nitrox cylinders (appropriately marked and labeled).

2) Buoyancy Control Devices (BCDs) in various sizes approved for recreational diving and with oral and low-pressure inflators. The BCD should be maintained according to manufacturer instructions.

3) Regulators approved for recreational diving by the manufacturer and maintained according to manufacturer guidelines. These should have submersible pressure gauges and alternate air sources.

4) Masks, fins, snorkels, wet suits approved for recreational diving andmaintained according to manufacturer guidelines.

5) Weights and weight belts.

6) Dive computers that provides depth, time and decompression readings for all dive center staff.

 7) Dive tables must be available for divers to work out their dives manually.

 8) Emergency signalling device – reflective inflatable surface balloon (surface marker buoy) and whistle.

9) Underwater flashlights suitable for night diving

b) Dive boats

 All dive centers offering boat-diving must have Dive Boat as per stipulation and as per following:

i) It must be custom-made to suit the requirement of diving- number of passengers/capacities; chambers for placing of the filled cylinders, all essential safety, rescue and recovery gears and equipments- First Aid kit, Emergency Oxygen cylinder etc.

 ii) The Hull designed in a manner that it has sufficient space to administer First Aid, CPR etc. to the victim.

iii) The boat should be equipped with two engines of minimum 60 HP each; or it should have a back-up engine in case of engine failure.

 iv) The Boat must have a registration as per M.S Act/ I.V Act and its hull must be of IRS approved or as approved by another competent authority thereof. The Boat should be subject to annual reregistration and only such boats should be used for operations.

v) The boat must have valid insurance coverage as the Law- boat, passengers etc. vi) The boat should be handled by a master who is licensed and hold valid certificate in Boat-handling and Life Saving Techniques.

vii) Besides the Instructors and Dive Masters, at least one person who is duly certified Life Saving Techniques must onboard on the Dive Boat during the entire period of operations.

viii) While onboard, it is mandatory that everybody wear PFD of appropriate size.

 ix) The diving shall be undertaken only at designated sites, where all precautions as per the standards and stipulations including demarcation of the site with buoys etc.

 

Equipment care and maintenance

a) If a dive center professionally fills compressed air into cylinders, they are not to fill cylinders that have not been hydrostatically pressure tested in the last five years. Dive center employees must be made aware of this.

b) Equipment and compressors should be serviced annually, and it is imperative that compressors have their oil changed frequently so that air quality is maintained.

c) All equipment must be washed, dried and checked thoroughly after each dive.

 

SOP’s & Operating Instructions

a) Minimum qualifications for recreational divers

i) A diver wanting to dive recreationally must present the following documents to the dive center:

1) Dive certification card from a recognized agency that allows a person to dive in open water.

2) Log book validating open water diving experience.

3) Recent medical form stating that the person is fit to SCUBA dive, or if the person has medical condition(s) that are contraindicated for diving, then they should produce a certificate from a medical practitioner clearing them to dive.

4) Completed diver registration form (can be completed at dive center).

b) Supervision of diving activities

i) All diving training and certification has to be done exclusively by SCUBA diving Instructors, who may be assisted by assistant instructors or Dive Masters as per the standard.

ii) All dive instructors must be in active teaching status with their dive training agency, and the agency with which the dive center is affiliated.

iii) If a SCUBA diver is certified, and cannot show proof that s/he has dived in the last 12 months, that diver is required to do a ‘refresher’ course, covering the essential SCUBA diving skills.

iv) It is essential to plan dives – dive centres must be aware of any changes to the dive plan of the dive boat and the divers.

 v) A dive instructor or dive master cannot guide more than 5 divers in the water at a given time.

c) Discover SCUBA Diving

i) A Discover SCUBA Dive (DSD) is provided to a client who is not a certified SCUBA diver.

 ii) This activity MUST be done in the presence of a dive instructor or a dive master. iii) The ratio of instructor or DM to client must be 1:1; i.e., at any given time, an instructor or DM cannot guide more than one diver during a DSD.

 iv) The maximum allowed depth for a DSD should not be more than 12 meters.

d) Diving in restricted areas

i) Some parts of the Andaman & Nicobar are patrolled/controlled by the military, navy or other government branches and are off limits to divers. It is recommended that dive centres consult with the appropriate authorities to find out about possible restrictions.

e) Cultural and environmental protection

i) Nothing should be taken from the sea, and particularly not cultural monuments/ artifacts.

ii) Damaging and extracting cultural monuments is prohibited.

 iii) Divers must protect the marine environment and its inhabitants. Divers should avoid damaging coral and physical contact with marine animals. Sharks should NOT be fed under any circumstances.

iv) Activities detrimental to marine protected areas (MPAs) and protected species are prohibited:

1) Permits to dive in MPAs may be required. These should be obtained before diving in them.

Documentation

a) Each dive center/office must have a record of each diver, including:

i) Full name and contact information.

ii) Emergency contact information.

iii) Details of dives/courses that they did (including duration, depth, surface intervals). iv) All of this information must be kept and maintained by the dive company for a minimum of 7 years.

 

Risk Mitigation

 a) Dive center staff must thoroughly brief divers prior to every dive. The brief should include information about safety regulations, depth limits, dive site characteristics, currents, entry and exit techniques, environmental considerations and potential hazards.

 b) After each dive, a safety stop must be made for at least 3 minutes at 5 meters. Divers must commence their safety stop with a tank pressure not less than 50 bar.

c) The use of a buoyancy control device (BCD) is mandatory for all diving activities.

d) Solitary diving, in the absence of a dive master or dive instructor is NOT allowed under any circumstances.

e) Dive Centres must be aware of local weather conditions and inform divers of special conditions at each dive site prior to the dive.

 f) Conditions under which diving is prohibited:

i) Dives deeper than 30 meters.

ii) Dives less than 12 hours before a flight.

g) It is essential that divers mark their presence clearly. Any boat with divers operating from it must always have display signals (i.e. flags) by day or night to inform other boat users.

h) The dive flag can be used anywhere where divers are diving and should always be displayed by dive boats when divers are in the water. The dive flag is used to signal to boats, jet skis and others in the vicinity that divers are below, and that they should approach with caution.

Emergencies & Rescues

a) All dive centers must have an Emergency Action Plan as mentioned in section 3(b).

b) All dive center staff must be familiar with emergency oxygen equipment, and training sessions should be provided for all staff annually.

 

Safety briefing

a) In addition to a comprehensive dive briefing, all diver should receive a safety briefing, detailing where emergency and first aid equipment are available on the boat. A safety briefing about the boat must also be given after boarding the boat.

b) This briefing should be made in addition to the dive briefing.

Medical concerns

a) Each diver should fill out a medical form clearing them from conditions that preclude them from diving. If they do experiencethese conditions, they should receive written medical clearance from a medical practitioner, allowing them to dive. b) These medical concerns are listed in the medical statement provided by the SCUBA diving canter’s certifying agency.

Basic Minimum Standards for grant of recognition to operators

a) The dive operator should be registered with the local tourism department.

b) The dive center should be affiliated with one or more international SCUBA diving agencies.

c) The dive staff should meet the qualifications required by the agencies with which the dive center is affiliated.

d) The dive center should have a full set of equipment for the maximum number of divers it can service.

e) The dive center should comply with its agency’s requirements for safety standards and documentation of dives and certifications.

f) The dive centre must have an Emergency Action Plan for which regular training must be imparted to the dive centre staff periodically.

g) The company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

Snorkeling

SNORKELING

Snorkeling is a recreational water activity that involves swimming on or near the surface of the water while wearing a diving mask, a snorkel tube, and fins. Snorkeling allows people to observe underwater marine life and explore shallow coral reefs and other underwater environments without the need for specialized scuba diving equipment.

Snorkeling can be enjoyed in oceans, lakes, and other bodies of water with clear water and minimal currents. It is a popular activity among beach-goers and vacationers who want to experience the beauty of the underwater world without the need for extensive training or equipment.To snorkel, swimmers simply need to put on their snorkeling gear, swim to a location with underwater features such as coral or fish, and then float on the surface while breathing through the snorkel tube. Fins help swimmers move more easily through the water and manoeuvre around underwater structures.

While snorkeling is generally a safe activity, it is important to be aware of potential hazards, such as strong currents, sharp coral or rocks, and encounters with marine life such as jellyfish or sharks. Swimmers should also be mindful of their own limitations and stay within their comfort level and swimming ability.

Overall, snorkeling can be a fun and easy way to explore the underwater world and enjoy the beauty of the ocean. It is important to respect marine life and their habitats and to follow responsible snorkeling practices to minimize the impact on the environment.

Snorkeling are of two types:

Shore-snorkelling and Boat-snorkeling. The first one is launched from the shore and the second from a Boat. Snorkeling is an aquatic activity that allows people to interact with the marine world. When done correctly, it is enjoyable, fulfilling, and safe. However, a number of precautions need to be taken to ensure quality in execution. For practical reasons, the term ‘snorkeling’ excludes snorkeling that occurs before or after a SCUBA dive begins or ends. It refers exclusively to swimming at the surface with a snorkel, mask and fins.

 

Guidelines For Snorkeling

Instructors/supervisors: Basic minimum qualifications and experience

a) Each resort/water sports center providing snorkeling activities should have atleast one lifeguard/supervisor monitoring people.

b) Should be undertaken only in the demarcated area

c) The guests on snorkeling should always be accompanied by a trained and licensed buddy called ‘Guide’. It must be ensured that no guest is left unattended while on the water.

d) In case of ‘shore-snorkeling’ (launched from the shore), a fully equipped rescue boat in readiness should be anchored in the vicinity to attend any eventuality

e) When snorkeling is launched from a boat, besides ensuring that the guest is supervised by a Buddy, he is also constantly watched by the persons on onboard.

f) The Rescue boat used during snorkeling operations should be as per the stipulations provided in this Guideline.

g) The boat used for launching snorkeling could also be used for rescue purposes provided that it also fulfils the requirement of a Rescue Boat.

h) The open-water Snorkeling boat should be fitted with twin engines, each with aminimum capacity of 60 HP. The capacity of the engine is required to be higher in order to ensure that the Boat has enough power to reach ashore faster in the event of emergencies. The twin-engine boat enables to sale the persons ashore safely in the event of any engine failure.

i) Open-water Snorkeling boat should have onboard: Licensed boat-handler, at least 02 Certified Snorkeling Guides (it may be more depending on number of guests onboard), minimum 01 certified Life Saver, 01 ‘Look-out’.

j) The supervisor should be a strong swimmer and be trained and certified in Emergency First Response and First Aid / CPR.

 k) It must be ensured that the ‘Guide’ is not under stressful condition during the activity and number of trips should be limited to a maximum of 07 trips on a particular day, when each trip is about 30 minutes or more.

Water sports Center requirements

 a) All Centers need to be registered with the local tourist department.

b) All centers should be equipped with pure emergency oxygen and have an Emergency Action Plan ready in case of snorkeling related accidents. The Emergency Action Plan should include mechanisms for:

i) Search and recovery of missing swimmers.

 ii) Providing First Aid/CPR.

 iii) Transport to the nearest appropriate medical facility.

 iv) Reporting to the appropriate authorities (police, navy, coast guard, ministry of tourism, etc.).

c) All staff must be familiar with this Emergency Action Plan and be able to act appropriately.

d) The centres must have insurance for employees and clients.

Equipment required

a) Snorkeling Equipment

i) Each center that provides snorkeling activities should have a full set of equipment that matches its capacity. This includes:

 1) Masks, both prescription and non-prescription.

2) Rash guards and/or wet suits.

3) Fins of all sizes.

4) Booties to go with the fins.

5) Snorkels.

6) Emergency signalling devices when required.

b) Dive boats/Boats used for snorkeling

i) Boats are the responsibility of the center and the crew.

 ii)Each boat must have at least a crew of 2-3, be dedicated to swimmer safety and support swimmers in any way that they can. It is recommended that the following be present on board:

1) A boat driving/captain’s license from the appropriate authority with significant experience.

2) Center staff with adequate knowledge of the snorkeling locationor other person approved by the base leader.

3) First aid/CPR certificate.

4) Oxygen resuscitation and therapy certificate or PADI/DAN Oxygen Provider Course.

5) Life jackets for non-swimmers or emergency situations.

iii) The boats must be able to communicate with the center at all times using a functioning walkie-talkie, phone, radio telephone or other direct communication device.

 iv) The boats must have enough fuel to make trips to the snorkel sites and back, and accommodate any changes.

v) The boat should be equipped with two engines or have a backup engine in case of engine failure.

vi) The center should provide the boat with a spare tank, spare snorkeling equipment, First Aid, Oxygen Kit, a dive flag, and a boat ladder that allows easy entry and exit into/from the water.

Equipment care and maintenance

a) Equipment should be serviced annually, and should be changed once every five years.

b) Equipment should be washed, dried and checked thoroughly after each use.

SOP’s & Operating Instructions

a) Minimum qualifications for snorkelers

i) Swimmers wanting to snorkel must present the following:

1) Recent medical form stating that the person is fit to snorkel, or if the person has medical condition(s) that are contraindicated for snorkeling, then they should produce a certificate from a medical practitioner clearing them to snorkel.

2) Assurance that the person can swim and is comfortable in the water, and if not be willing to wear a life jacket for safety. Life jackets are compulsory for non/weak swimmers and must be checked by the instructor prior to the conduct of the activity.

b) Supervision of snorkeling activities

i) It is essential to plan snorkeling trips – the center should be aware of any changes made to the trip plan.

ii) Snorkeling Guide cannot supervise more than 02 guests at a time.

c) Snorkeling in restricted areas

i) Some parts of the Andaman & Nicobar are patrolled /controlled by the military, navy or other government branches and are off limits to swimmers. It is recommended that the centers consult with the appropriate authorities to find out about possible restrictions.

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d) Cultural and environmental protection

i) Nothing should be taken from the sea, and particularly not cultural monuments/ artifacts.

ii) Damaging and extracting cultural monuments is prohibited.

iii) Snorkelers must protect the marine environment and its inhabitants. Snorkelers should avoid damaging coral and physical contact with marine animals. Sharks should NOT be fed under any circumstances

iv) Activities detrimental to marine protected areas (MPAs) and protected species are prohibited:

1) Permits to swim/snorkel in MPAs may be required. These should be obtained before swimming in them.

 

 

Documentation

a) Each center/office must have a record of each swimmer, including:

i) Full name and contact information.

ii) Emergency contact information.

iii) Details of activities that they did.

iv) Medical form and liability release waiver.

 v) All of this information must be kept and maintained by the company for a minimum of 5 years.

Risk Mitigation

a) Swimmers should be thoroughly briefed before each trip. The brief should include information about safety regulations, depth limits, snorkel site characteristics, currents, entry and exit techniques, environmental considerations and potential hazards.

b) The use of a life jacket as a flotation device while snorkeling is mandatory.

c) Solitary snorkeling, in the absence of a ‘buddy’ or supervisor is NOT permitted.

d) Centers must be aware of local weather conditions and inform swimmers of special conditions at each site prior to snorkeling.

e) Conditions under which snorkeling is prohibited:

i) Extremely rough waters.

 ii) During storms.

 f) It is essential that snorkelers mark their presence clearly. Any boat with snorkelers operating from it must always have display signals (i.e., flags) by day or night to inform other boat users

g) The dive flag can be used anywherewhere divers or snorkelers are diving and should always be displayed by boats when swimmers are in the water.

 

 

Emergencies & Rescues

a) All centers must have an Emergency Action Plan as mentioned in section 3(b).

b) All center staff must be familiar with emergency oxygen equipment, and training sessions should be provided for all staff annually.

Safety briefing

a) In addition to a site briefing, all swimmers should receive a safety briefing, detailing where emergency and first aid equipment are available on the boat. A boat safety briefing must also be given on boarding the boat.

b) This briefing should be made in addition to the site briefing.

Medical concerns

 a) Each swimmer should fill out a medical form clearing them from conditions that preclude them from snorkeling. If they do experience these conditions, they should receive written medical clearance from a practitioner, allowing them to snorkel.

Basic Minimum Standards for grant of recognition to operators

a) The operator should be registered with the local tourism department.

b) The staff should meet the qualifications defined in section (2).

c) The center should have a full set of snorkeling equipment for the maximum number of snorkelers it can service.

d) The operator must have an Emergency Action Plan for which regular training must be imparted to the staff.

 e) The Center must ensure that none of the guests would perform ‘free dive’ especially is shallow waters as the person might end up standing/stamping on the coral and that is harmful.

 f) The snorkeling is permitted only in such areas where it is demarcated for snorkeling activities by competent authorities.

g) The company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

Water Sports Centres

WATER SPORTS CENTRES

Water sports centers are facilities that provide equipment, instruction, and access to various water-based activities such as swimming, diving, kayaking, paddleboarding, surfing, and many others. These centers are typically located in or near bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, and oceans, and offer a range of programs and services to cater to different age groups and skill levels.

Some of the common services provided by water sports centers include equipment rental, classes and lessons, guided tours, and special events such as competitions and races. Many centers also offer programs specifically tailored for children, families, and groups such as corporate retreats and team-building exercises.Water sports centers can be found in a variety of settings, from coastal towns to urban areas with access to rivers and lakes. Some are operated by government organizations, while others are privately owned and operated.

When looking for a water sports center, it's important to consider factors such as the type of activities offered, the skill level required, and the cost of services. It's also important to ensure that the center has appropriate safety measures in place to prevent accidents and injuries.Water sports have become extremely popular in India. It is imperative to ensure that these activities are conducted in a manner which is safe, enjoyable and a rewarding experience for the participants. A number of precautions must be taken to mitigate risk.

Basic Minimum Standards for Water Sports Centres

Trained manpower

Personnel responsible for conducting water sports must be skilled to a high level in conducting those activities, rescue and life saving techniques and qualified/certified in First Aid/C.P.R.

Instructors/supervisors : Basic minimum qualifications and experience

a) Each water sports center must have a minimum of two supervisors/instructors monitoring the activity, throughout the period that water sports activities are being conducted.

 b) They should be a strong swimmer.

c) A minimum 16 hours (2 day) first aid/ CPR certificate by a recognised and qualified provider, approved by ATOAI.

d) Qualification from a recognized National or International body for the particular activity and a certificate from the operator that the individual “has experience of 2years in assisting in the particular activity and is independently capable of instructing/ supervising groups and carrying out rescue operations”.

e) A logbook containing authenticated record of water sports experience.

f) Qualified and proficient in life saving and rescue techniques.

g) All center staff must be familiar with emergency oxygen equipment and training sessions should be held for all staff annually.

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Equipment

a) Life jackets or Personal Floatation Devices (PFDs) (must meet the minimum buoyancy requirement, be appropriate for the intended activity, be certified/approved by ISI, US coast guard, British Canoe Union or equivalent).

b) Throwable rescue devices must be available for immediate use.

c) Equipment should be serviced annually and should be changed once every five years / as recommended by the manufacturer.

d) Equipment should be washed, dried and checked thoroughly after each use.

Operations

 All water sports activities must begin with a thorough safety briefing. The briefing must highlight the equipment used, correcttechnique, do's and don't's, demarcation of the boundary for the activity, rescue and emergency procedures. A liability waiver form clearly highlighting the risk involved must be signed by all participants prior to the commencement of the activity. Participants with any medical condition making them unfit for participation in the activity must be informed prior to the commencement of the activity and not allowed to participate.

Risk Mitigation

a) Life Jackets: Water sports activity must be undertaken with a lifejacket throughout the time spent on the water. The life jacket must have adequate buoyancy, should be fastened properly and checked by the instructor prior to commencement of the water sports activity. The lifejacket must be of the appropriate size for the intended user.

b) Lifeguards: No water sports activity should be conducted without the presence of trained lifeguard/s.

c) Alcohol/drugs during the activity and at least six hours prior to the activity are strictly prohibited.

d) Sign boards: With all rules and clearly mentioning that no water sports activity is to be undertaken without supervision.

 e) No water sports activity should be conducted in the dark and preferably finish an hour before dark.

f) Assurance that the person can swim and is comfortable in the water.

g) Centers must be aware of local weather conditions and inform participants of special conditions prior to the activity. During bad weather conditions, lightning and storms, water sports activity should not be conducted.

h) Boats for safety / rescue must be available in the immediate vicinity (within visual distance) for prompt deployment with personnel duly qualified to operate/ carry out rescue’s operations:

i) Each boat must have a crew of one or preferably two people, be dedicated to safety and support the participants in any way that they can.

 ii) The boat driver must have a boat driving license from an appropriate authority and have adequate knowledge of the water sports activity and location. He should have a First aid/CPR certificate. The boat must have an oxygen cylinder and mask and life jackets and throwable rescue devices for emergency situations.

iii) The boat must be able to communicate with the center at all times using a walkie-talkie, phone, radio telephone or any other direct communication device.

iv) The boats must have enough fuel to make trips to the activity site and accommodate any changes.

 

SOP’s and operating instructions

a) All Water Sports Operators must maintain and update a Standard Operating Procedure for their operations.

b) The SOP must mention the methodology adopted by the agency in organizing the activity such as assessing medical condition and experience, procedures for conduct of the activity, avoidance of injury/ drowning, safety precautions, communication, weatherconditions, procedure for emergencies, casualty evacuation, incident and accident reporting and feedback mechanism.

Documentation

 The water sports operator must maintain the following documentation:

a) Details of all Instructors including copies of certifications, record of experience and feedback from clients.

b) Copies of all Permits and Permissions required for operations.

 c) Copies of identification documents, insurance cover and details of next of kin for all participants, guides and instructors.

d) Copy of SOP's.

e) Current list of emergency contact numbers.

f) Emergency Action Plan.

g) Advertising must give a true picture of the activity and those who can participate in the activity.

Emergencies and rescues

a) Adequate first aid medical equipment, oxygen cylinder and mask must be available at the centre.

b) An Emergency Action Plan must be in position and all personnel/crew trained regularly in scenarios. Advance arrangements must be in position for medical/evacuation assistance in case of emergency.

c) Evacuation/rescue procedures known to participants and instructors.

Safety Briefing

All instructors and guides should be able to give a thorough safety briefing covering all aspects of the water sport activity and safety/ rescue. This briefing must be clear, given in English, Hindi or local language and ensure the attention of clients during the briefing.

Medical Concerns

 Checking on any medical ailments is a must before the activity. Each participantshould fill out a medical form prior to conduct of the activity. All instructors and guides must ensure that medical issues if any are discussed before the activity is conducted. It is recommended that heart patients, those with any serious ailments of concern, epilepsy, expecting mothers and under age children do not participate in the activity. Asthma inhalers must be carried by clients with asthma.

Basic Minimum Standards for grant of recognition to operators

 a) The operator should be registered with the state tourism department. The entity must operate with the required permits / licenses.

b) The staff should meet the qualifications defined above.

c) The center should have a full set of equipment for the maximum number of clients it can service.

 d) The operator must have an Emergency Action Plan for which regular training must be imparted to the staff.

e) The entity must have a registered office

 f) The company must follow a strict 'leave no trace' policy and conform to high sustainability standards.

ESSENTIALS: SUSTAINABLE OPERATIONS

ESSENTIALS: SUSTAINABLE OPERATIONS

During the ATOAI workshop held on 20 April 2012, ATOAI adopted the Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria for adventure operations in India. The sustainability pillar was chaired by Mr. Mandip Singh Soin. The GSTC Criteria serves as the global baseline standards for sustainability in travel and tourism. The Criteria are used for education and awareness-raising, policy-making for businesses and government agencies and other organization types, measurement and evaluation, and as a basis for certification. https://www.gstcouncil.org/become-certified. They are the result of a worldwide effort to develop a common language about sustainability in tourism. They are arranged in four pillars:

1) Sustainable management

2) Socioeconomic impacts

3) Cultural impacts

 4) Environmental impacts (including consumption of resources, reducing pollution, and conserving biodiversity and landscapes) The GSTC Criteria have been built on decades of prior work and experience around the world, and they take into account the numerous guidelines and standards for sustainable tourismfrom every continent. During the process of development, they were widely consulted throughout the globe, in both developed and developing countries, in several languages. They reflect our goal in attaining a global consensus on sustainable tourism.

The process of developing the Criteria was designed to adhere to ISO codes of conduct and the standardssetting code of the ISEAL Alliance, the international body providing guidance for the development and management of sustainability standards for all sectors. The Criteria are the minimum, not the maximum, which businesses, governments, and destinations should achieve to approach social, environmental, cultural, and economic sustainability. Since tourism destinations each have their own culture, environment, customs, and laws, the Criteria are designed to be adapted to local conditions and supplemented by additional criteria for the specific location and activity.(Source:GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE TOURISM COUNCIL)

In 2014/15 MOT launched the STCI (Sustainable Tourism criteria of India) which is what we have to follow as a country across all sectors of Tourism.

ESSENTIALS: RESPONSIBLE TOURISM PLEDGE

As ATOAI members, we pledge to be guardians of our natural heritage and work as honorary wardens of the areas we operate in.

 1. Leave No Trace Policy: We will leave our campsites, trails and areas of operation cleaner than we find them. We will not pollute or let others pollute our water bodies. We will set up our camps, toilets, kitchens and washing areas, away from any water source and ensure that no discharge goes into the water bodies. We will minimize campfire and noise pollution impact and be mindful of other adventurers in the area. We will use existing trails and campsites and avoid making new ones.

2. Impact on Local Community: We will have a positive impact on local communities in our area of operation. We will encourage local employment, skill development and purchase locally where possible. We will respect local traditions and customs.

3. Sustainable Practices: We will follow sustainable practices during our operations and encourage waste segregation, recycling, use of renewable energy sources and proper disposal of waste. We will encourage other operators in our area of operation, to follow sustainable practices.

4. Carbon Footprint: We will be mindful of our carbon footprint and endeavor to offset it, where possible, by planting trees and minimizing our footprint by using renewable energy sources, efficient fuel sources, vehicles with low emissions and by avoiding use of wood for cooking.

 5. Custodians of Our Natural Heritage: We will function as guardians and custodians of our natural heritage and the areas we operate in, follow all rules and regulations and respect and protect our fauna, flora, avi fauna and coral reefs. We will report any wrong doings to the authorities.

6. Follow Stick in Letter And Spirit: We will make a sincere effort to understand and implement the ' Sustainable Tourism Criteria of India' in our operations, in letter and spirit. We will also educate our staff about the criteria. We will ensure the safety and security of women travellers, take steps to prevent child abuse and have a zero-tolerance policy for the same. http://tourism.gov.in/sustainable-tourism-criteria-india-principles-and-indicators-tour-operator-and-accommodation-secto

ESSENTIALS: INSURANCE - FOR ADVENTURE & ALLIED SPORTS

While the outdoors and adventure activities are an enjoyable pursuit, unfortunate incidents can happen to anyone, anywhere despite the best training, equipment, infrastructure and guidance. In India, where no specific adventure insurance policy exists, the past is witness to many situations where such specialized insurance would have been useful and immensely helpful. With exponential increase in adventure tourism, especially among domestic tourists, there is an urgent need for specific insurance products, to cover all parties in the adventure sports ecosystem. The policies promote safety as well as showcase an understanding of risks involved in adventure undertakings in the outdoors. It creates a sense of professionalism among the operators, clients and the medical service providers. Better risk management, swift action and high value financial security due to the coverage will lead to many more people venturing in outdoor pursuits with a sense of calm and peace of mind. It’s a vital component of the vast growth potential of Indian Adventure Tourism.

The insurance in the adventure ecosystem include:

1) Adventure tour Operators

2) Adventure Professionals

3) Resorts and Hotels

4) Clients

5) Gear

6) Liability

1. Adventure Tour Operators

An adventure tour operator should have one of the three

a) Third Party Liability Insurance*

 b) CGLI – Comprehensive General Liability Insurance*

c) Tour Operator Liability Insurance* Adventure operators must also consider having: d) Personal Accident (PA) and Groupmedical cover (GMC) for their staff.

e) D & O insurance: Directors and Officers Liability Insurance*.

 *Liability for all parties is explained as a separate topic at the end.

2. Adventure professionals

 They are the backbone of our industry and they comprise Guides, Instructors, Staff, Porters, Kitchen staff etc. They must have an accidental insurance cover, which includes adventure, or extreme or hazardous activities, which will protect them in the outdoors. The accidental insurance should provide coverage for:

a) Death & Disabilities

b) Accidental hospitalization

c) Basic medical evacuation

 d) Repatriation covers A more comprehensive coverage could include advance treatment cover, Air Evacuation covers, Liability covers, Sickness and medical covers, advance financial covers for the family and travel insurance coverage. Financial covers for the family: This is very important as sudden accident or Injury of a breadwinner can create serious financial problems for the family.

Some of the financial covers available in the market are:

a) Children education cover

b) Coma cover

c) Compassionate visit

d) Loan Protector covers

e) EMI covers for porters or daily wageworkers we can look into policy called Workman compensation policy, which is used in various industries where daily wage workers are employed.

*Independent guides/instructors should also have some sort of Professional Liability insurance cover.

 

 

3. Clients:

We need policies, which will protect them 360 degrees. They should cover them on Air, Land, water and while on the mountains and ice. A basic adventure policy must have accidental protection or coverage for

 a) Death & Disabilities

b) Accidental hospitalization

 c) Basic medical evacuation

More advance policies can have in addition to above-mentioned covers

 a) Advance casualty evacuations with air/ heli-rescue

b) Coma cover

c)Financial covers

 For extreme risk and people venturing over 5000 meters for any adventure activities including trekking and mountaineering, policy must have in addition to all of the above-mentioned covers:

a) All kind of sicknesses like AMS, HAPE, HACE, frost bite etc

b) Advance Medical Evacuation cover due to sickness and accidents

c) Travel covers like missed connections, trip cancellations etc.

For Medical Evacuations

 a) Basic cover for adventure in or near a city should be of Rs. 10,000 so as to at least offset the Road Ambulance costs.

 b) For Himalayas or altitude up to 5000mts, policy should have minimum of Rs.25000- Rs. 50,000 to off sett long distance road ambulance cost/ Taxi or jeep costs.

 c) For Altitudes above 5000 mts a minimum of Rs. 3 lakhs to 4 lakhs should be included in the policy to cover the cost of Air Ambulance to the nearest medical facility plus the basic evacuation costs via foot or road ambulance.

d) For Extreme mountaineering and other expeditions, policy must have more than Rs 5 lakhs of medical evacuation cover.

For Accidental & Sickness hospitalization:

a) Basic cover for basic adventure activities should be equal to or more than Rs. 50,000/-

b)Medium level activities and Himalayan adventures up to 5000mts should have cover for hospital treatments above Rs. 1,00,000/-

c) High altitude adventures and more serious adventure activities should have hospitalization above 2 lakhs.

For Death & Disabilities:

 a) Basic cover should be equal to or more than Rs. 50,000/-

b) Medium and high level activities and Himalayan adventures should have minimum cover above Rs. 1,00,000/-

NOTE: There are many policies (mainly by PSU banks) that are offering coverage of a single amount to be divided in either of the heads mentioned in the policy. For example, policy for Rs. 2 lakhs for a person venturing outdoors will have cover for death and disability, accidental hospitalization and medical evacuation cover for maximum 2 lakhs. One can utilize the same for either hospitalization or medical evacuation or death. Now if someone gets rescued first and utilizes considerable amount for the same then the amount left for life saving treatments may not be enough!

*Thus coverage should properly specify under each head, giving each head sufficient amount to be utilized in case of an emergency.

In some of these high-risk PA (Personal Accident) covers, a person gets the claim for medical cover only if there is a claim for the main cover. Which essentially means, if a person gets injured and went in for treatment, his family will get the amount specified for the medical cover only if the person is dead. Else no claim will be given.

Adventure Resorts, Camps and Theme Parks

a) Insurance for the clients – basic Accidental covers

b) Insurance for the staff PA & GMC

c) CGLI - Comprehensive General Liability Insurance.

d) D & O insurance: Directors and Officers Liability Insurance.

e) Fire and Burglary Insurance

Some of the covers available in the market are:

Standard Fire and Special Perils:

 Covers your property against loss or damage due to:

a) Fire.

b) Lightning Explosion / Implosion.

c) Aircraft damage.

d) Riot strike and malicious damage.

e) Storm, cyclone, typhoon, tempest hurricane, tornado, flood and inundation.

 f) Impact damage due to rail, road. Vehicle or animal not belonging to insured, Subsidence and landslide including rockslide.

g) Bursting and/or overflowing of water tanks apparatus and pipes.

h) Missile testing operations.

i) Leakage from automatic sprinkler installations.

 j) Bush fire.

k) Expense incurred on debris removal up to 1% of claim amount.

 l) Expense incurred on Architects surveyors and consulting engineer’s fees up to 3% of claim amount.

m) Earthquake.

n) Terrorism cover.

o) Additional expense of rent for alternative accommodation.

 p) Loss of rent.

Adventure Equipment and Outdoor Gear Insurance:

This is a new concept, which will insure an individual’s, or a company’s outdoor gear and equipment. Since the equipment is expensive plus there is a surge in people using expensive gadgets, photography equipment, GPS & communication devices, there is a need toinure them for tough terrains and harsh environments. It should cover loss, damage and theft of adventure gear when in action.

Liability Insurance:

Liability insurance provides a cover to an individual or an organization from the legal risk that they may be held liable for due to negligence, injury or malpractices. It covers the cost of the legal proceedings and the pay-outs in case the insured is found legally liable. It excludes intentional damages and contractual liabilities. There are many types of Liability Insurance: Some of them are:

a) Third party Liability Insurance

 b) CGLI: – Comprehensive General Liability Insurance*

c) D & O: Directors and Officers Liability Insurance

d) E & O: Errors and Omissions Liability

e) Workman’s compensation liability

f) Professional Liability

g) Tour Operator Liability insurance

CGLI: Comprehensive General Liability Insurance

CGLI in simple terms, product and public liability insurance which is tailor made for an organization of any size and nature. The policy covers operations and premises liability, personal & bodily injury, advertising and medical payments etc. The coverage depends on the risk profile associated with a business and the total size of the business.

It covers the cost of the legal proceedings (defending or investigating the lawsuits) and the pay-outs in case the insured is found legally liable. It excludes intentional damages and contractual liabilities. As per CGLI, insurers retain the right to defend any suit against the insured, from bodily or property damages.

 *Below are the extensions available for CGLI. Most of these covers are not part of plain Public Liability policy.

a) Act of God Perils - Compensation on account of injury/death of guests in hotel due to Tsunami, Earthquake, Flood etc.

b) Food & Beverage liability - Compensation on account of injury/death of guests due to consumption of food and beverages served in hotel.

c) Lift Liability - Compensation on account of injury/death of guests while they are in hotel lift/ escalators.

d) Other Facilities liability - Hotel’s liability to pay compensation to guests because of injury/death in other facilities like Swimming Pool, Gymnasium, Spa etc.

e) Valet Parking liability - Compensation on account of physical damage to guest’s car while being parked by hotel valet

f) Travel of Executives - Compensation to 3rd parties in case injury/damage due to the hotel management while they travel.

g) Product Completed operations cover - Compensation on account of injury/death/ damage to 3rdparties due to products sold by the hotel (e.g., food, merchandise)

h) Sudden and accidental pollution liability - Compensation on account of injury/death/property damage to 3rd parties due to accidental pollution caused by the hotel.

i)Liability on account of events organized - compensation on account of injury/death/damage to 3rd parties in connection with events organized inside the hotel or by the hotel.

 j)Damage to guest property under care control custody of the hotel - Compensation on account of damage to bona fide guest property whilst under recorded custody of hotel.

k) Liability w.r.t tours organized by hotels - Compensation on account of injury/death/damage to 3rd parties in connection with sightseeing tours organized by

the hotel.

l) Innkeepers Liability - Compensation on account of damage to guest property.

m) Liquor liability coverage - Compensation on account of injury/death of guest due to liquor consumption at hotel.

n) Incidental medical malpractices liability cover - Compensation on account of injury/death of guest due to negligence of the hotel doctor while providing first aid

 o) Liability on account of work done by contractual employees/workers - Compensation on account of injury/death/ damage to 3rd parties due to negligence of the workers/employees on contract with the hotel (e.g., cleaning, security etc.).

p) Liability on account of construction/ maintenance projects at hotel - Compensation on account of injury/death/ damage to 3rd parties due to construction/ maintenance work in the hotel.

q) Additional insured cover - Hotels can make their contractual parties e.g. brand owners etc. an additional insured under CGL.

r) Waiver of subrogation clause - By virtue of this clause we shall waive our subrogation rights against the additional insured.

s) Medical expenses clause - The policy shall reimburse hotel the medical expenses incurred in order to offer first aid to the injured party (regardless of hotel’s faults). The deductible doesn’t apply to this coverage.

 t) Fire Damage cover - The policy shall cover hotel’s liability to pay on account of property damage to the premises rented to them (arising out of heat from a hostile fire). This operates in xs of fire insurance policy.

u) Terrorism legal liability cover - Compensation to hotel on account of injury/death/damage to guests in event of a terrorist attack on the hotel.

v) Non-owned/hired automobile liability cover - Compensation to hotel on account of 3rd party injury/damage in connection with automobiles non-owned/hired & used in connection with hotel’s business. It operates in xs of MV Act liability.

w) Personal & Advertising injury cover - Under this the insured hotel is compensated for their liability on account of following:

i) False arrest, detention or imprisonment.

 ii) Wrongful eviction or wrongful entry

iii) Use of another’s advertising idea in hotel’s advertisement.

iv) Infringing upon another’s copyright, trade dress or slogan in hotel’s advertisement.

D & O: Directors and Officers Liability Insurance

It’s a liability for an organization’s board of directors, management or office bearers, covering them against liability if the organization or the company is sued. It’s an addition liability specific for the management or the decision makers over and above the liability protection present in an organization.

E & O: Errors and Omissions Liability:

 E &O covers an organization from the legal proceedings resulting from giving negligent professional services. Any service-oriented business charging a fee for their services should have this cover.

ESSENTIALS: RISK ASSESSMENT

Declaration & Liability Release I acknowledge that I have voluntarily chosen to participate in the trip/s offered at _____________________________. I acknowledge that the enjoyment and excitement of adventure travel is derived in part from the inherent risks incurred by travel and activity beyond the accepted safety of life at home or at work and that these inherent risks contribute to such enjoyment, being a reason for my participation. I also am aware that medical services may not be readily available or accessible while I am participating in the trip. Although precautions are taken to provide a safe and enjoyable experience, there can be no guarantee of absolute safety against injury and accident. There are significant elements of risk in any adventure activity associated with the outdoors or wilderness including but not limited to camping, hiking, rock / wall climbing, abseiling, mountain biking, rafting, high ropes challenge, Travelling Travis, Jumaring, kayaking, and the use of related equipment. I also recognize that I am undertaking an active holiday that contains an inherent element of personal risk, and that risk does sometime become a reality. I acknowledge the relative remoteness, weather conditions, and the limited and relatively primitive medical and other services available, as well as the greater potential dangers compared with my usual daily life, or conventional holiday travel. Not only do I accept these realities, I have chosen to seek them out. I recognize___________________________ responsibility to me and I accept the authority and decisions of _______________________ and its representatives in respect to the journey that I have applied to join. I also am in sound medical health of suffer from no cardiac illness or any other medical disorder which will hamper my participation in the activity. I have also been given the safety briefing upon arrival, which covers all aspects of safety while I am in the care of _________________________ I have also been made aware of all risks in all te activities that i undertake with _______________________. I hereby undertake to strictly abide by the safety briefing which I have heard, read and understood all aspects of my undertaking. If I act in contravention of the understanding of the safety briefing and the “no swimming” in the river rule, I shall be personally liable, and shall not hold __________________________responsible for any consequences that may follow from my actions in contravention of the safety briefing. I also agree to abide by all rules that the outfit and its guides have instructed me on, keeping in mind the nature of the holiday I have chosen, and in the sensitive Reserved Forest Area I am visiting. In consideration and payment for the right to my being permitted to participate in the trip, I have and do hereby fully assume all risk of illness, injury or death. Furthermore, I hereby release and discharge from liability and indemnify and agree not to sue __________________________, their owners, officers, agents, contracted tour operators and employees and other persons or entities involved with providing the opportunity to take part in the trip, regardless of the cause of my illness, injury or death from all actions, claims or demands for injury or damage resulting from my participation in the trip. I have carefully read this agreement. I understand that it is a release of liability and contract between me and _______________________ and/or its contracted tour operators or affiliated organizations and sign it of my free will.

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Ajmer

Things you should know

Police

Ajmer

Things you should know

Police Station

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Chuna Ram Jat

Superintendent Of Police

[email protected]

9468888765

2

Dharmveer Janu

Additional Superintendent of Police, Accc Ajmer

[email protected]

9414398787

3

Nitesh Arya

Additional Superintendent of Police, Kekri

N/A

9413364200

4

Vaibhav Sharma

Additional Superintendent of Police, Rural Ajmer

[email protected]

9462809039

5

Mahmood Khan

Additional Superintendent of Police, City, And Hq

[email protected]

9413300786

6

Poonam

Deputy Superintendent of Police

[email protected]

N/A

7

Nemi Chand

Circle Officer, Siucaw

[email protected]

9829134980

8

Mahipal

Deputy Superintendent of Police, Sc/St

N/A

9414577001

9

Narpat Ram Bana

Police Inspector, T.I.

[email protected]

9414414983

10

Bharti Girraj

Sub Inspector, Ic Mob

[email protected]

9828473364

11

Girdhari Singh

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9950450706

12

Hari Ballab Meena

Sub Inspector, Mto Ajmer

[email protected]

8432366519

13

Suman Meena

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

8385937102

14

Vijay Singh

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9784599211

15

Yogender Ubana

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9252834222

16

Maneesh

Crime Assistant

N/A

9166120240

17

Anand Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

8290634906

18

Aslam Khan

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9694864786

19

Ayub Khan

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

7232874761

20

Babulal Bishnoi

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414603457

21

Balveer Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460527191

22

Budharam

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9929966763

23

Chameli Soni

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414425100

24

Dasharath Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414300103

25

Durgesh Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector, Cyber Cell

[email protected]

9887525002

26

Ganpat Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9928431516

27

Gordhan Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9887124695

28

Hardina Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9413684755

29

Hukmaram

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9413040450

30

Hukmaram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414314243

31

Jagmal Dahima

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9799931333

32

Jagmal Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414551440

33

Jawanaram

Assistant Sub Inspector, Si

[email protected]

9828561913

34

Kanaram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414421388

35

Kedarmal

Assistant Sub Inspector, Asi

[email protected]

9001109460

36

Kishor Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9928435767

37

Kishor Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414709347

38

Lal Chand Samriya

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

7665044552

39

Madan Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector, Asi

[email protected]

9414555421

40

Mahaveer Prasad

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9829147852

41

Mehram

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9829615364

42

Nand Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector, Asi

[email protected]

9414593238

43

Narendra Bahadur Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414980483

44

Niranjan Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector, Aayog

[email protected]

9461477866

45

Prabhu Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9461367181

46

Pram Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460320210

47

Rakesh Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector, Asi

N/A

9414766469

48

Ram Niwas

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9694614453

49

Ram Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414554668

50

Ram Narayan Choudhary

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414002053

51

Ramchander

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9461409990

52

Ramkumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414379703

53

Ramnarayan Bishnoi

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414667236

54

Sahiram

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414767708

55

Sampat Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414216850

56

Sanjay Sharma

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414002123

57

Satya Narayan

Assistant Sub Inspector, Asi

N/A

9649072912

58

Shishupal

Assistant Sub Inspector, Asi

N/A

9829277984

59

Susheel Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414444507

60

Teja Ram Bera

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9166201981

61

Tejaram Bera

Assistant Sub Inspector, Ndps Cell

N/A

N/A

62

Tejmal

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414556309

63

Jaldharee Lal Meena

Reader

[email protected]

8875653134

64

Ramkaran

Reader, Addsp Siucaw

[email protected]

9461593001

65

Satish Kumar

Reader, Abhay Command And Control Centre

[email protected]

9414421266

66

Abdul Muttalib Khan

Head Constable

N/A

9829224948

67

Ahmed Khan

Head Constable

N/A

9602799745

68

Ajay Pal Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9828354536

69

Ajeet Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

7737337024

70

Anand Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9649393788

71

Anil Kumar Chouhan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9166221146

72

Asha Ram Chhaba

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414576698

73

Babulal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414866013

74

Balkrasan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414259422

75

Balveer Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9694834822

76

Banwari Lal

Head Constable

N/A

7568481140

77

Bhagwan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9460178016

78

Bhagwan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9782446322

79

Bhanwar Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9461124038

80

Bhanwar Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414513705

81

Bhanwar Singh Rawat

Head Constable

N/A

9649565588

82

Bhanwarlal

Head Constable

N/A

9460707930

83

Bharat Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9460534612

84

Bharat Ram Damer

Head Constable

N/A

9983632344

85

Bhawani Shankar

Head Constable

N/A

9460478935

86

Bhim Singh

Head Constable, Sr Seet

[email protected]

9929248624

87

Bhupendra Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9252769495

88

Biram Dev

Head Constable

N/A

9828177999

89

Budha Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9982110458

90

Chandra Pal

Head Constable

N/A

9024344258

91

Chhotu Ram

Head Constable, Addsp Siucaw

[email protected]

9887606787

92

Datar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413693504

93

Devendar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460158174

94

Dhanraj

Head Constable

[email protected]

9660836630

95

Dhara Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9509504554

96

Dunger Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9461510735

97

Fateh Mohammad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9887219718

98

Girraj Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414666657

99

Gopal Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9828400048

100

Gulab Chand

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928257963

101

Harbhan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9929444771

102

Hari Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413273201

103

Harinarayan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9214083767

104

Hariram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9462317875

105

Ikramuddin

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413841721

106

Jageerdar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414314203

107

Jagvendra Puniya

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414668384

108

Jiwan

Head Constable

N/A

9413226571

109

Kailash Narayan

Head Constable, Siu caw

N/A

8386861774

110

Kanhiya Lal

Head Constable, Saman Warrant

[email protected]

9982215406

111

Kesha Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9462671918

112

Keshrimal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829148057

113

Khalik Hussain

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414554898

114

Khemi Krishanani

Head Constable

[email protected]

8769328807

115

Kheta Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9828873045

116

Kushal Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9413223310

117

Lal Chand

Head Constable

N/A

9610058583

118

Lal Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414247734

119

Likhma Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9460611101

120

Madanlal

Head Constable

N/A

9680641458

121

Mahendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414738781

122

Mangal Chand Jat

Head Constable

[email protected]

9214983802

123

Mangla Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9413840471

124

Manjeet Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413840901

125

Manoj Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9799990393

126

Manoj Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829951649

127

Meena Rathore

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460900541

128

Meena Soni

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414709525

129

Moti Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9414314589

130

Moti Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9460243080

131

Mr. Sushil Jacub

Head Constable

N/A

9829015688

132

Nancy A. Lee

Head Constable

N/A

7229995969

133

Nanu Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9214825612

134

Nanu Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950286454

135

Narayan Lal Jat

Head Constable

N/A

9982113817

136

Naveen Gaur

Head Constable

[email protected]

8058066525

137

Nemi Chand

Head Constable

N/A

9982543304

138

Niranjan Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9887685388

139

Om Prakash

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828376282

140

Om Prakash Meena

Head Constable

N/A

9799337280

141

Omnarayan

Head Constable

[email protected]

7891191811

142

Pankaj Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414302511

143

Parbhu Dayal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413177325

144

Prabhu Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9929503822

145

Pramodini

Head Constabl

N/A

9351252726

146

Pratap Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9413993695

147

Prathiv Raj

Head Constable

[email protected]

9667358237

148

Rachna

Head Constable

[email protected]

8290421399

149

Raghuvir Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460611352

150

Rajender Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9414393882

151

Rajendr Prasad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414458916

152

Rajendra Prasad

Head Constable

N/A

9460325211

153

Rajendra Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414300283

154

Rajendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414556260

155

Rajiv Kumar Sant

Head Constable

[email protected]

9660551547

156

Rajveer Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9667835072

157

Ram Gopal

Head Constable

N/A

9414765997

158

Ram Karan

Head Constable

N/A

9460350101

159

Ram Niwas

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414496948

160

Ram Gopal Sankhla

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929492017

161

Ramesh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414739656

162

Ramraj

Head Constable

N/A

9352012234

163

Ramsukh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414669469

164

Ranjeet Mal

Head Constable

N/A

9414706583

165

Ranjeet Prasad

Head Constable

N/A

9414550634

166

Ranjeet Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9251007075

167

Rashmi Ramson

Head Constable

N/A

7023263637

168

Rawat Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414170913

169

Richpal Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9001372306

170

Roop Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

171

Sanjay Kumar Yadav

Head Constable

N/A

9214508274

172

Santosh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414766210

173

Santosh Choudhary

Head Constable

[email protected]

9782176806

174

Santosh Kumari

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413691939

175

Sarveshwar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414258803

176

Satayvarat

Head Constable

N/A

9460178986

177

Satpal Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828767641

178

Satyveer Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9983789676

179

Set Mohammed

Head Constable

N/A

9828767611

180

Shafiq Mohammad

Head Constable

N/A

9001052880

181

Shankar Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414466911

182

Shankar Lal Godara

Head Constable

N/A

9928108682

183

Sheel Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9001145985

184

Shiv Raj

Head Constable

N/A

8003881199

185

Shivkumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929650121

186

Shravan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

8209885930

187

Siya Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829759980

188

Sohan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828759860

189

Srikishan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784864425

190

Sunder Devi

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413348699

191

Sunil Yadav

Head Constable

N/A

9829292370

192

Surender Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9983802910

193

Surendra Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928436781

194

Suresh Chand Gurjar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460894751

195

Tara Chand

Head Constable

N/A

9462739933

196

Teja Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9413984242

197

Trilok Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413423559

198

Vimal Kanwar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413948954

199

Yogendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

8058887693

200

Yogesh Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9413993096

201

Yuvraj Singh Rathore

Head Constable

N/A

9351111077

         

Pushkar

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Chhiterlal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414355156

2

Dev Karan

Assistant Sub Inspector, Assistaint Sub Inspetor

N/A

9414669126

3

Girdhari Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9829199306

4

Gopal Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460332220

5

Gopal Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9829953518

6

Nathulal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414739102

7

Shyojiram

Assistant Sub Inspector, Asi

[email protected]

9414669567

8

Tejaram

Assistant Sub Inspector, Assistaint Sub Inspetor

[email protected]

9829054235

9

Amara Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929254542

10

Ganesh Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9983932696

11

Hira Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414668387

12

Manohar Chand

Head Constable

N/A

9887265934

13

Pukhraj

Head Constable

N/A

9950801520

 

District Administrative

1

Mr Chauthi Ram Meena

Divisional Commissioner

Ajmer

2425301, 2627501

2

Dr Bharati Dixit

District Collector

Collectorate Ajmer

0145-2627421

3

Mr Lalit Goyal

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

Ajmer

2620749

4

Mr. Rajendra Singh

Revenue Appellate Authority

Ajmer

0145-2627178

5

Mrs. Devika Tomar

Additional Collector

ADM II Collectorate Ajmer

0145-2422517

6

Mr. Rajendra Singh

Additional Collector

Administration Collectorate Ajmer

0145-2627100

7

Mrs. Bhawana Garg

Additional Collector

ADM City, Collectorate Ajmer

0145-2627300, 2630304

8

Mr. Gajendra Singh

Additional Divisional Commissioner

Ajmer

0145-2627906

9

Mr. Arvind Sharma

District Supply Officer

Ajmer

0145-2627391

10

Mr. Ankur Goyal

Dio & Std Nic

Collectorate Ajmer

0145-2627469

11

Mr. Mahendra Singh Shaktawat

System Analyst (Jd)

Collectorate Ajmer

0145-2428565

12

Mr. Vinay Sharma (Rural)

District Supply Officer

Dak Bunglow Ajmer

 

13

Mr. Girish Kumar Nain

Acp (Dy. Director)

District Office, Department Of Information Technology & Communication Collectorate Ajmer

0145-2428565

14

Mr. Vedratan Upadhyay

Acp (Dy. Director)

Collectorate Ajmer

0145-2428565

15

Mr. Anand Mathur

Dy. Dir Statistics

Collectorate Ajmer

0145-2427247

16

Mrs. Pratibha Chundawat

Treasury Officer

Ajmer

2627938, 2632561

17

Mr. Mahaveer Singh

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Collectorate Ajmer

0145-2627143

18

Mr. Sukhram Pindel

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Pushkar

2773022

19

Mr. Mradul Singh

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Beawar

257336

20

Mr. Mradul Singh (Charge)

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Todgarh Ajmer

01462-218433

21

Mr. Parsaram

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Kishangarh

242216

22

Mr. Vikas Pancholi

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Kekri

220008

23

Mrs. Sanju Meena

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Masuda

266444

24

Mrs. Anshul Ameriya

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Nasirabad

224300

25

Ms. Priyanka Badgurjar

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Pisangan

2775174

26

Mr. Prabhat Tripathi

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Bhinay

273901

27

Mr. Subash Hemani

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Sarwar

230886

28

Mr. Bhanwar Lal Jangal

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Roopangarh

01497-225870

29

Mr. Parsaram (Charge)

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Arain

 

30

Mr. Lalit Kumar

Tehsildar

Ajmer ILR

 

31

Mrs. Preeti Chouhan

Tehsildar

Collectorate Ajmer

0145-2627253

32

Mr. Mohan Singh

Tehsildar

Beawar

257132

33

Mr. Arvind Kaviya

Tehsildar

Kishangarh

245850

34

Mr. Rahul Pareek

Tehsildar

Sarwar

220062

35

Mr. Ramkalyan Meena

Tehsildar

Kekri

230024

36

Mrs. Sheela Chaudhary

Tehsildar

Pisangan

2775300

37

Mr. Rameshwarlal Chabba

Tehsildar

Pushkar

2773391

38

Mrs Sawati

Tehsildar

N.T. Srinagar

273353, 9530311020

39

Mr. Bhanwar Lal Sain

Tehsildar

Nasirabad

220159

40

Mr. DK

Tehsildar

N.T. Bhinay

 

41

Mr. Omsingh Lakhawat

Tehsildar

Masuda

266944

42

Mr. Harendra Mood

Tehsildar

Roopangarh

220484

43

Mr. Hanuman Bairwa

Tehsildar

Arain

01463-281211

44

Mr. Ram Narayan Meena

Tehsildar

Sawar

9530311388

45

Mr. Durgalal

Tehsildar

Tatoti

01496-271201

46

Mr. Vijya Singh

Block Development Officer

Ajmer Rural

 

47

Mr. Tarachand

Block Development Officer

Srinagar

286224, 286094(F)

48

Mr. Kumud Solanki

Block Development Officer

Pisangan

2775224

49

Mr. Purushottam

Block Development Officer

Arain

281123, 281288(F)

50

Mr. Vinesh Dhayal

Block Development Officer

Silora

233195, 282334

51

Mr. Firoz Khan

Block Development Officer

Masuda

266995, 2665878(F)

52

Mr.Shankarlal

Block Development Officer

Jawaja

267003, 267093(F)

53

Mr. Madhusudhan

Block Development Officer

Kekri

220015

54

Ms. Seema Gaur

Block Development Officer

Bhinay

273423, 273311(F)

Health

Kshetrapal Hospital
Sector-C, Panchsheel Nagar, Ajmer (Raj.)
0145 2970501, 0145 2970502, 9116002892

https://kshetrapalhospital.com/

Mewar Hospitals
Opp. Savitri Girls Collage, Civil Lines, Ajmer (Raj.) 305001
Toll Free : 0294 6633330

https://mewarhospitals.com/

Dr. Vijay ENT Hospital
St. Stephen’s Circle,
Vaishali Nagar, Ajmer, Rajasthan 305001
Phone : 0145-2644111
Email : [email protected]

https://www.drvijayenthospital.com/

Getwell Hospital
Opp. LIC Colony,
Near Hotel Mansingh Palace,
Anasagar Circular Road Ajmer-305006
Mobile No:9929109283
Phone:0145-2633158,2628555

https://getwellhospitalajmer.com/

St. Francis Hospital & Nursing Home
Address: Near Martindal Bridge, Beawar Road, Ajmer – 305001
Phone: +91-145- 2422925/2423925/2970945/2971945
Email: [email protected], [email protected]

https://stfrancishospitalajmer.com/

Mittal Hospital
Address: Opposite to Vishram Sthali,
Pushkar Road, Haribhau Upadyay Nagar, Ajmer, Rajasthan
Phone: (0145) 2603400

Sharma Hospital
Address: 38, Sharma Hospital,
National Highway 79, Adarsh Nagar,
Ajmer, Rajasthan
Phone: (0145) 2441119

Vaishali Hospital
Address: 246, Anna Sagar Circular Road,
Gaurav Path, Vaishali Nagar, Ajmer, Rajasthan
Phone: (0145) 2640375

Rajasthan Hospital
Address: Nasirabad Road,
National Highway 79, Subash Nagar, Ajmer, Rajasthan

Railway Hospital
Address: Shantipura,
Railway Quarters,
Ajmer, Rajasthan

Bachpan Hospital
Address: 4, Khailand,
Near Hotel Ratan,
Subash Nagar, Ajmer, Rajasthan

St Francis Hospital
Address: Beawar Road,
Chandra Vardai Nagar,
Ajmer, Rajasthan

JLN Cardiology Hospital
Address: JLN Medical College Circle,
Kala Bagh, Ajmer,
Rajasthan

Ajmer Hospital
Address: Sawarda to Ajmer Via, Civil Lines, Ajmer, Rajasthan

Pratap Memorial Hospital
Address: Jaipur Road,
Hathi Bhata, Ajmer, Rajasthan

Khunger Eye Hospital
Address: Ramganj,
Ajmer, Rajasthan

Choudhary Hospital
Address: Circular Road,
Raiwlay Colony, Ajmer, Rajasthan

Kasturba Government Hospital
Address: Madar Gate Road,
Parao, Ajmer,Rajasthan

Shetrapal Eye Hospital
Address: Hathi Bhata,
Ajmer, Rajasthan

Mayo Hospital
Address: Bhari Ganj,
Ajmer, Rajasthan

Lifeline Hospital
Address: 410/17, Arya Nagar, Shrinagar Road, Ajmer, Rajasthan

Renu Sharma Hospital
Address: Shrinagar Road,
Naka Madar Colony,
Gandhi Nagar, Ajmer, Rajasthan

Sharma Dental Hospital
Address: 54, Shri Niketa Nagina Bagh,
Muslim Mochi Mohalla,
Ajmer, Rajasthan

Gaur Mental Health Hospital
Address: Sarvodaya Colony,
Police Line Road, Ajmer, Rajasthan

Saint Francis Hospital
Address: Subash Nagar,
Ajmer, Rajasthan

Gidwani Harishkumar Hospital
Address: Khailand Market,
Near Station Road, Khailand Market,
Jaipur Road, Parao, Ajmer, Rajasthan

TJ Mayani Hospital
Address: Stage 37,
Asha Ganj, Sudhar Sabha Sindhu Bari,
 Pahar Ganj,Ajmer, Rajasthan

Urology Hospital
Address: JLN Hospital Road, Kala Bagh, Ajmer, Rajasthan

Charitable Hospital
Address: Ajmer, Rajasthan

 

Helpline No.

Ajmer Regional Tourist Office & Tourist Reception Centre

RTDC Hotel Khadim

Tel.: 0145-2627426/1364

Fax : 0145-2431330

Tourist Inf. Counter, Railway Station

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Alwer

Alwar

Things you should know

Police

Designation

Name

Phone No.

Email

District Collector & District Magistrate, Alwar

Sh. Rajan Vishal Mannan (IAS)

0144-2337565

[email protected], [email protected]

Superintendent of Police (SP) Alwar

Sh. Rahul Prakash (IPS)

0144-2337453

[email protected], [email protected]

Police Station

Designation

Phone No.

ADDL. SP (Rural)

2345404

ADDL.SP(Hqrs)

2346665

ADDL. SP (Bhiwari)

223797

CO North, Alwar

2330375

CO South, Alwar

2343467

CO Rural, Alwar

2334973

CO Kishangarh Bas

242676

CO, Bhiwari

220700

CO Laxmangarh

233037

CO Rajgarh

220711

CO Behror

220098

DY.S.P. (Women Cell)

2340663

DY.S.P. (Women Cell)

2340663

Police Line

2736514

Traffic Insp.

2344311

SHO, PS Kotwali

2701755

SHO, Mahila Thana

2700051

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Place

Phone No.

Email

1

Sh. Antar Singh Nehra

Divisional Commissioner

Jaipur Division

0141-2201096 (O), 0141-5104400

[email protected]

2

Sh. Pukhraj Sen

District Collector

Alwar District

0144-2337565

[email protected]

3

Smt. Shubham Chaudhary

Officer On Special Duty

Kotputli-Behror

   

4

Dr. Omprakash Bairwa

Officer On Special Duty

Khairthal

 

[email protected]

5

Sh. Anand Sharma

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

Alwar

0144-2337453

[email protected]

6

Sh. Vikas Sharma

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

Bhiwadi

 

[email protected]

7

Sh. Uttam Singh Shekhawat

Additional District Magistrate

ADM First Alwar

9414466813

[email protected]

8

Sh. Indrajeet Singh

Additional District Magistrate

ADM Second Alwar

9928362337

[email protected]

9

Sh. Naveen Yadav

Additional District Magistrate

ADM City Alwar

7891772552

[email protected]

10

Sh. Ashok Kumar Yogi

Secretary UIT

UIT Alwar

 

[email protected]

11

Dr. Gunjan Soni

Additional Collector

Bhiwadi

9829982820

 

12

Sh. Kanishak Kataria

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

DRDA Alwar

1442700962

[email protected]

13

Smt. Shweta Chauhan

Chief Executive Officer

BIDA Alwar

 

[email protected]

14

Smt. Sanju Sharma

Deputy Inspector General

Registration & Stamps Circle-I

9414358883

[email protected]

15

Smt. Anju Omprakash

Deputy Inspector General

Registration & Stamps Circle-II

9829241410

[email protected]

16

Sh. Mukesh Kumar Kayathwal

Revenue Appellate Authority

Alwar

9829600441

 

17

Sh. Ummedi Lal Meena

So

Alwar

9461040060

 

18

Sh. Omprakash Saharan

District Excise Officer

Jaipur Rural

9413514599

 

19

Ms. Rekha Rani Vyas

Additional Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

Zila Parishad Alwar

8947074357

[email protected]

20

Sh. Manish Kumar

Commissioner Nagar Parishad

Nagar Parishad, Alwar

7014318447

[email protected]

21

Sh. Ashok Kumar Tyagi

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Alwar Sub Division

9636588693

[email protected]

22

Sh. Rahul Saini

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Bansur Sub Division

9990464524

[email protected]

23

Sh. Sachin Yadav

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Behror Sub Division

9001412005

[email protected]

24

Ms. Sushila Meena

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Govindgarh Sub Division

8058434466

 

25

Sh. Lakhan Singh Gurjar

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Kathumar Sub Division

8947855858

[email protected]

26

Sh. Gangadhar Meena

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Kishangarh Bas Sub Division

9414143294

[email protected]

27

Sh. Ram Kishor Meena

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Kotkasim Sub Division

9829086213

[email protected]

28

Sh. Subhash Yadav

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Laxmangarh Sub Division

7891209074

[email protected]

29

Sh. Dhirender Singh

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Malakhera Sub Division

9828930418

[email protected]

30

Sh. Pankaj Badgurjar

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Mundawar Sub Division

9414993084

[email protected]

31

Sh. Mukut Singh

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Neemrana Sub Division

9530388348

[email protected]

32

Sh. Sunil Kumar

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Narayanpur Sub Division

9351031640

 

33

Sh. Omprakash Meena

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Rajgarh Sub Division

9425601282

[email protected]

34

Sh. Amit Kumar Verma

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Ramgarh Sub Division

8058514269

[email protected]

35

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Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Reni Sub Division

 

[email protected]

36

Sh. Keshav Kumar Meena

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Thanagazi Sub Division

9868909300

[email protected]

37

Sh. Mahendra Singh Yadav

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Tijara Sub Division

9414019062

[email protected]

38

Sh. Bharat Bhushan Dixit

Tehsildar

Election Alwar

8890571244

[email protected]

39

Sh. Dinesh Kumar Yadav

Tehsildar

Tehsil Alwar

9555164007

[email protected]

40

Sh. Rajendra Mohan

Tehsildar

Tehsil Bansur

8502001790

[email protected]

41

Sh. Pushpendra Singh

Tehsildar

Tehsil Behror

9414984128

[email protected]

42

Sh. Shaitan Singh Yadav

Tehsildar

Tehsil Malakhera

9414049958

[email protected]

43

Sh. Vinod Kumar Meena

Tehsildar

Tehsil Govindgarh

9887342423

[email protected]

44

Sh. Rajesh Meena

Tehsildar

Tehsil Kathumar

9983093969

[email protected]

45

Sh. Madan Singh

Tehsildar

Tehsil Kishangarh Bas

9660952236

[email protected]

46

Sh. Vikram Singh

Tehsildar

Tehsil Kotkasim

 

[email protected]

47

Sh. Vinod Kumar Gupta

Tehsildar

Tehsil Laxmangarh

9828578292

[email protected]

48

Ms. Rajni Yadav

Tehsildar

Tehsil Mundawar

 

[email protected]

49

Sh. Om Prakash Lakhera

Tehsildar

Tehsil Narayanpur

9660092594

 

50

Preeti Meena

Tehsildar

Tehsil Naugaon

   

51

Sh. Pushpendra Singh

Tehsildar

Tehsil Neemrana

9414984128

[email protected]

52

Ms. Jugita Devi Meena

Tehsildar

Tehsil Rajgarh

8764094730

[email protected]

53

Sh. Dhirendra Kardam

Tehsildar

Tehsil Ramgarh

9649247444

[email protected]

54

Sh. Saurabh Gurjar

Tehsildar

Tehsil Reni

7053607177

[email protected]

55

Sh. Hemendra Kumar Meena

Tehsildar

Tahla

9868909494

 

56

Sh. Kailash Chand Mehra

Tehsildar

Tehsil Thanagazi

 

[email protected]

57

Sh. Basant Parsoya

Tehsildar

Tehsil Tijara

9530317207

[email protected]

RIGHT TO INFORMATION

S.No

Name

Designation

Place

Phone No.

Email

1

Sh. Uttam Singh Shekhawat

Public Information Officer

Collectorate Alwar

0144-2347125

[email protected]

2

Dr. Jitendra Kumar Soni

First Appellate Authority

Collectorate Alwar

0144-2337565

[email protected]

3

Sh. Naveen Yadav

Public Information Officer

Alwar

0144-2345077

[email protected]

4

Sh. Pukhraj Sen

First Appellate Authority

Collectorate Alwar

-------

[email protected]

5

Sh. Sohan Singh Naruka

Public Information Officer

Sub Division Alwar

0144-2347033

[email protected]

6

Sh. Naveen Yadav

First Appellate Authority

Alwar

0144-2345077

[email protected]

7

Sh. Amit Kumar Verma

Public Information Officer

Sub Division Ramgarh

01468-231105

[email protected]

8

Sh. Naveen Yadav

First Appellate Authority

Alwar

0144-2345077

[email protected]

9

Sh. Keshav Kumar Meena

Public Information Officer

Sub Division Thangazi

01465-224047

[email protected]

10

Sh. Naveen Yadav

First Appellate Authority

Alwar

0144-2345077

[email protected]

11

Sh. Subhash Yadav

Public Information Officer

Sub Division Laxmangarh

01492-233340

[email protected]

12

Sh. Lakhan Singh Gurjar

Public Information Officer

Sub Division Kathumar

01492-260826

[email protected]

13

Sh. Om Prakash Meena

Public Information Officer

Sub Division Rajgarh

01464-220094

[email protected]

14

Sh. Anil Kumar Singhal

Public Information Officer

Sub Division Reni

9829694555

[email protected]

15

Sh. Gangadhar Meena

Public Information Officer

Sub Division Kishangarhbas

01460-242008

[email protected]

16

Sh. Akhilesh Kumar Pipal

First Appellate Authority

Collectorate Alwar

0144-2701725

[email protected]

17

Sh. Ganga Dhar Meena

Public Information Officer

Sub Division Kotkasim

01460-235662

[email protected]

18

Kum. Vandana Khorwal

First Appellate Authority

Collectorate Alwar

0144-2347125

[email protected]

19

Sh. Mahendra Singh Yadav

Public Information Officer

Sub Division Tijara

01469-262402

[email protected]

20

Kum. Vandana Khorwal

First Appellate Authority

Collectorate Alwar

0144-2347125

[email protected]

21

Sh. Ram Singh Rajawat

Public Information Officer

Sub Division Mundawar

01495-260576

[email protected]

22

Kum. Vandana Khorwal

First Appellate Authority

Collectorate Alwar

0144-2347125

[email protected]

23

Sh. Sachin Yadav

Public Information Officer

Sub Division Behror

01494-220023

[email protected]

24

Kum. Vandana Khorwal

First Appellate Authority

Collectorate Alwar

0144-2347125

[email protected]

25

Sh. Rahul Saini

Public Information Officer

Sub Division Bansur

01461-232250

[email protected]

26

Sh. Mukut Singh

Public Information Officer

Sub Division Neemrana

9530388348

[email protected]

27

Sh. Hemraj Gurjar

Public Information Officer

Sub Division Govindgarh

9950287025

 

28

Sh. Anurag Harit

Public Information Officer

Sub Division Malakhera

9414437196

 

29

Ms. Renu Meena

Public Information Officer

Sub Division Narayanpur

8239999794

 

30

Sh. Kamal Pachauri

Public Information Officer

Tehsil Alwar

0144-2700473

[email protected]

31

Sh. Pyare Lal Sonthwal

First Appellate Authority

Sub Division Alwar

0144-2347033

[email protected]

32

Sh. Ghamandi Ram Meena

Public Information Officer

Tehsil Ramgarh

01468-232004

[email protected]

33

Sh. Kailash Chand Sharma

First Appellate Authority

Sub Division Ramgarh

01468-231105

[email protected]

34

Sh. Akshay Prem Chairwal

Public Information Officer

Tehsil Thanagazi

01465-224224

[email protected]

35

Dr. Navneet Kumar

First Appellate Authority

Sub Division Thangazi

01465-224047

[email protected]

36

Sh. Anil Sharma

Public Information Officer

Tehsil Laxmangarh

01492-233032

[email protected]

37

Sh. Lakhan Singh Gurjar

First Appellate Authority

Sub Division Laxmangarh

01492-233340

[email protected]

38

Sh. Suresh Sharma

Public Information Officer

Tehsil Govindgarh

9887342423

[email protected]

39

Sh. Hemraj Gurjar

First Appellate Authority

Sub Division Govindgarh

9950287025

 

40

Sh. Ramkishor Meena

First Appellate Authority

Sub Division Kathumar

01492-260826

[email protected]

41

Sh. Girdhar Singh Meena

Public Information Officer

Tehsil Kathumar

01492-260066

[email protected]

42

Dr. Dheeraj Singh

Public Information Officer

Tehsil Malakhera

9026332404

[email protected]

43

Sh. Anurag Harit

First Appellate Authority

Sub Division Malakhera

9414437196

 

44

Sh. Ankit Kumar

Public Information Officer

Tehsil Reni

9461222561

[email protected]

45

Sh. Anil Kumar Singhal

First Appellate Authority

Sub Division Reni

9829694555

[email protected]

46

Sh. Babulal Meena

Public Information Officer

Tehsil Rajgarh

01464-220054

[email protected]

47

Sh. Anil Kumar Singhal

First Appellate Authority

Sub Division Rajgarh

01464-220094

[email protected]

48

Sh. Pushpendra Sharma

Public Information Officer

Tehsil Kishangarhbas

01460-242062

[email protected]

49

Sh. Om Prakash Saharan

First Appellate Authority

Sub Division Kishangarhbas

01460-242008

[email protected]

50

Sh. Bharat Lal Katara

Public Information Officer

Tehsil Kotkasim

01460-235362

[email protected]

51

Sh. Ganga Dhar Meena

First Appellate Authority

Sub Division Kotkasim

01460-235662

[email protected]

52

Sh. Dwarka Prasad Sharma

Public Information Officer

Tehsil Tijara

01469-222023

[email protected]

53

Sh. Mahendra Singh Yadav

First Appellate Authority

Sub Division Tijara

01469-262402

[email protected]

54

Sh. Rohitash Kumar Pareek

Public Information Officer

Tehsil Mundawar

01495-220006

[email protected]

55

Sh. Ram Singh Rajawat

First Appellate Authority

Sub Division Mundawar

01495-260576

[email protected]

56

Sh. Jagdish Prasad

Public Information Officer

Tehsil Bansur

01461-220235

[email protected]

57

Sh. Rakesh Kumar Meena

First Appellate Authority

Sub Division Bansur

01461-232250

[email protected]

58

Sh. Anil Kumar

Public Information Officer

Tehsil Behror

01494-220047

[email protected]

59

Sh. Sachin Yadav

First Appellate Authority

Sub Division Behror

01494-220023

[email protected]

60

Sh. Rohitash Kumar Pareek

Public Information Officer

Tehsil Neemrana

9887735661

[email protected]

61

Sh. Mukut Singh

First Appellate Authority

Sub Division Neemrana

9530388348

[email protected]

62

Sh. Ram Chandra Gurjar

Public Information Officer

Tehsil Naryanpur

9887408511

 

63

Ms. Renu Meena

First Appellate Authority

Sub Division Narayanpur

8239999794

 

 

 

Medical

Health

Mittal Hospital

Address: N.E.B., Near Agarsen Circle, 143-A, Subhash Nagar, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001

Contact:- (0144) 2370133

Sania Hospital

Address: #249 Neb, Subhash Nagar, alwar h o, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001

Contact:- (0144) 2373369

Dr. Gopal Prasad Gupta's Clinic

Address: 101, Bank Colony, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001

Contact:- (0144) 2332111

Dr. Suresh Gera Clinic

Address: House Number- 488, Scheme Number-2, Lajpat Nagar, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001

Contact:- (0144) 2332535, (+91) 9414240604

Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital

Address: Bijli Ghar Ka Choraha, Lalitpur, Mangal Marg, Indira Colony, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001

B LAL Children Hospital

Address: Near Moti Dungari Scheme No.8, Alwar H O, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001

Contact:- (+91) 8278688433

Rajesh Hospital

Address: 34, Manu Marg, Near Manu Marg Circle, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001

Contact:- (0144) 2701700, (0144) 2980422

Thareja Nursing Home

Address: #1 Ram Kuteer, Opp. Company Bagh Road, Company Bagh, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001         

Contact:- (0144) 2700184

Mehar Memorial Hospital

Address: 444, Lajpat Nagar, Schme No. 2, alwar h o, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001

Contact:- (0144) 2700477, (0144) 2700948

Sethi Children Hospital

Address: 19, Lajpat Nagar, Vijay Mandir Road, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001

Contact:- (0144) 2701321, (0144) 2335565

KK Hospital

Address: #32- B, Manu Marg, Alwar, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001

Contact:- (0144) 2700202

Dr.J.S. Sharma Clinic

Address: No. 5, Manu Marg Housing Board, Near Bus stand, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001

Contact:- (+91) 7891517605

Chopra Hospital

Address: Plot Number-506, Scheme Number-2, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001

Contact:- (0144) 2700583

Disha Hospital

Address: Ambedkar Circle, Arya Nagar, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001

Contact:- (0144) 2700662

Spine and Joint Center

Address: Office No 24, Arya Nagar, Opposite Sethi Hospita, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001

Contact:- (+91) 9818885335, (+91) 9582198351

INDO IVF (Pribbgom) Test Tube Baby Centre & Infertility Hospital

Address: Jain Mandir Marg, Vivek Vihar, Ram Nagar, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001

Contact:- (+91) 9414017364

Dr. Sumit Mittal Clinic

Address: 276, Jubli Bas, Lajpat Nagar, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001

Contact:- (+91) 7665412062

P D Hospital

Address: 524, Scheme Number 10, Jain Mandir Road, Vivek Vihar, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001

Contact:- (0144) 2330077, (+91) 7731081547

Sachkhand Hospital

Address: G-129, Phase, 2, Delhi - Jaipur Expy, Near Hanuman Mandir, Sector 31, Neemrana, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301705

Contact:- (01494) 246333

Chelani Homeopathic Hospital

Address: 370-B, Scheme No. 2, Behind Baikunth Dham Mandir, Lajpat Nagar, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001

Helpline 

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus,

M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre

Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road,

New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

ALWAR

Tourist Reception Centre

Opp.Railway Station,

Tel.: 0144-2347348

[email protected]

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

Govt. Official Site:-  About District, Directory, Flora and fauna, Places of Interest , Hotels, etc.

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

Banswara

Things You Should Know

Police Station

S No.

Name

Designation

Office Phone

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Abhijeet Singh

Superintendent Of Police, Sp Banswara

N/A

[email protected]

7001140644

2

Kan Singh Bhati

Additional Superintendent Of Police, Addsp Banswara

N/A

[email protected]

9460509111

3

Bansilal Patidar

Sub Inspector

2962242616

[email protected]

9829236089

4

Prabhulal

Sub Inspector

2962242616

[email protected]

9636774463

5

Archana Bishnoi

Assistant Sub Inspector

2962243743

[email protected]

9468698065

6

Govind Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9783259765

7

Hamer Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

2962245136

[email protected]

9636332374

8

Mohammad Safir

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

9829939664

9

Prempal

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

9649637575

10

Ramlal

Assistant Sub Inspector

2962241100

[email protected]

8696119206

11

Samrathmal Jain

Assistant Sub Inspector

2962243743

[email protected]

9460909020

12

Veerbhadrasingh

Assistant Sub Inspector

2962242616

[email protected]

9929202602

13

Aabid Khan

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

8003001009

14

Bal Krishna

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9785374230

15

Gopal

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9799128146

16

Gulab Singh Bamaniya

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9636000215

17

Harnaryansingh

Head Constable

2962242616

[email protected]

9672578240

18

Hasina

Head Constable

2962242616

[email protected]

9414646021

19

Indrapal Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9414645362

20

Jagdishchandra

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9461172536

21

Jakir Hussain

Head Constable

2962242616

[email protected]

8058962886

22

Jitendra Kumar

Head Constable

2962242616

[email protected]

9784227140

23

Madansingh

Head Constable

2962242616

[email protected]

9649538085

24

Nanu Lal

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

7726892721

25

Nathu Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9460582846

26

Nizamuddin Sheikh

Head Constable

2962242616

[email protected]

9414497593

27

Parikshit Trivedi

Head Constable

2962243743

[email protected]

9001981508

28

Pawan Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

8003724940

29

Prabhu Lal

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9829460123

30

Prahlad Singh Chouhan

Head Constable

2962243743

[email protected]

9460909031

31

Prakash Chandra

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9928171999

32

Praveen Chandra

Head Constable

2962244257

[email protected]

9413255645

33

Praveen Singh Chouhan

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9460909030

34

Pravin Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9460378255

35

Ram Chandra Rawat

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9784187162

36

Raman Lal

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9636149207

37

Sajjan Lal Meena

Head Constable

2962241100

[email protected]

9414470995

38

Sanulla Khan

Head Constable

2962242616

[email protected]

9414364478

39

Satyanarayn Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9414645538

40

Subhash

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

7297913366

41

Veerbhadrasingh

Head Constable

2962242616

[email protected]

8107798848

42

Virendra Pal Singh Ranawat

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9799290440

43

Vishvraj

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

8672604810

44

Gajraj Singh

Head Moharrir

N/A

[email protected]

8104021378

 

District Administration

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Shri Prakash Chandra Sharma

District Collector

9829218555, 242968, 240002

[email protected]

2

DR. Dinesh Rai Sapela

Additional District Magistrate

9460007941, 02962-246200

[email protected]

3

Shri Govind Singh Ranawat

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

8003683781

[email protected]

4

Shri Kailash Baroliya

Additional Chief Executive Officer,Zila Parishad

9680655660

[email protected]

5

Shri Abhijeet Singh

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

07001140644

[email protected]

Medical

Health

CM&HO

02962-251303, 02962-242483 (CM&HO)

[email protected], [email protected]

Mission Hospital
Address: Opposite New Bus Stand,
Banswara City, Banswara-327001
Phone no: 02962-240714

DR Jain Eye Hospital
Address: Dahod Road, Banswara – 327032
Phone no: 02964-254425, 09414101110

Anand Hospital & Maternity
Address: Gpo Chowk, Bus Stand,
Banswara City, Banswara – 327001
Phone no: 02962-245546, 242909

Dr Jain Narta Hospital
Address: Dahod Road, Banswara-327001
Phone no: 02962-240425

Fakhri Hospital
Address: Partapur, Banswara – 327001
Phone no: 02962-220052

Burhani Hospital and Diagonistic centre
Address: Partapur Banswara, Banswara - 327024
Phone no: 02963-220777, 09413015052

Kothari Child Care Hospital
Address: 192, Mohan Colony,
Banswara City, Banswara – 327001
Phone no: 02962-241170

Vyas Dental Hospital
Address: 2/101, Subhash Nagar,
College Road, Banswara – 327001
09649538081, 9413589896

Fatimi Hospital
Address: Pratappur Banswara– 327001
Phone no: 09829467652

Ladda Hospital
Address: New Bus Stand, Banswara – 327001
Phone no: 09414101465

Pushpa Ortho Hospital
Address: Rita Talai , Banswara – 327001
Phone no: 09414104030

Shekhawat Orthopaedic Center
Address: Bhanwar Nivas, Udaipur Road,
Banswara - 327001

Homeopathy Hospital
Address: Housing Board, Pipli Chowk,
Banswara City, Banswara – 327001
Phone no: 02962-248877

Dr S R Trivedi Memorial Hospital
Address: Nagarwada Chauraha,
Banswara City, Banswara – 327001
Phone no: 02962-249084

Dr Tali Chikitsalay and Research Centre
Address: Dahod Road,
Banswara City, Banswara – 327001
Phone no: 02962-240570

Gurukul Hospital
Address: Mohan Colnoy,
Gali No-6,
Banswara City, Banswara - 327001
Phone no: 09414752180

Life Line Hospital
Address: Bombay House, Udaipur Roadd,
Banswara City, Banswara – 327001
Phone no: 02962-245317

Teli Memorial Medical Centre
Address: Nai Abadi,
Banswara City, Banswara – 327001
Phone no: 02962-254570

Arihant Hospital
Address: New Bus Stand,
Bagidora, Banswara – 327601
Phone no: 09950870854, 9460011836

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

BANSWARA

B/21, B.J.B Nagar 751 014, Bhubaneswar

Tel.: +91 (674) 2432203

Email: [email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Baran

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Bhupendra Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9413582941

2

Chhotulal Meena

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

3

Hansraj

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9413004695

4

Hansraj Meena

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9929225023

5

Rajendra Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413652571

6

Shivraj Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

7726826147

7

Aneraj Varma

Head Constable

N/A

9602329774

8

Brijraj Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413152498

9

Deshram

Head Constable

N/A

9680519150

10

Hemraj

Head Constable

N/A

9982762573

11

Jodhraj

Head Constable

N/A

8094086541

12

Kanwarlal

Head Constable

N/A

9413470950

13

Lalita Tyagi

Head Constable

N/A

9887267276

14

Laxminarayan

Head Constable

N/A

9414557760

15

Lekhraj Meena

Head Constable

N/A

9460938817

16

Manoj Kumar Sharma

Head Constable

N/A

9680653645

17

Mathuralal Koli

Head Constable

N/A

9799655860

18

Mohan Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9799945693

19

Moolchand

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413990597

20

Murarilal Gotam

Head Constable

N/A

9468630753

21

Omveer Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784523228

22

Padam Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9785416189

23

Parmod Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413150774

24

Raghuveer Singh

Head Constable

N/A

8890424312

25

Rajendra Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

8107908516

26

Rajendra Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9602883982

27

Rajkumar

Head Constable

N/A

9982163257

28

Rambilash

Head Constable

N/A

9001859387

29

Ramesh Chand

Head Constable

[email protected]

9602384167

30

Ramesh Chand

Head Constable

[email protected]

8107671085

31

Ramesh Chand

Head Constable

N/A

9413469715

32

Ramjan Mohammad

Head Constable

N/A

8875467032

33

Ramjilal

Head Constable

N/A

8875460923

34

Ramkaran Meena

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461000177

35

Ramprasad

Head Constable

N/A

9783065266

36

Ramswroop Malav

Head Constable

[email protected]

9672558851

37

Ratanlal

Head Constable

N/A

7023377398

38

Sambhu Lal Bherva

Head Constable

[email protected]

9982180961

39

Satya Narayan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414488197

40

Surendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9521937374

41

Tulsiram Dhobi

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784283272

 

District Administration

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Shri Narendra Gupta

District Collector

07453-237001, 237005(O), 237131

[email protected]

2

Shri Rajkumar Choudhary

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

07453-237002 (O), 237017(R)

[email protected]

3

Shri Satyanarayan Ameta

Additional District Magistrate

07453-237003(O), 237030(R)

[email protected]

4

Mrs. Krishna Shukla

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

07453-237233(O), 237240(R)

[email protected]

5

Shri Jinendra Kumar Jain

Addl. S.P. Of Police

07453237004 (O), 237025 (R)

[email protected]

 

HEALTH

Medical

S.No.

Hospital Name

Address

MOBILE NO

Email _Id

1.

Jonal Hospital

Kota Road

07453-237176, 9680423246

[email protected]

2.

Goyal Hospital & Emergency Care Centre Baran

Behind Sanstha Dharmada Dharamshala Hospital Road

9414190441

[email protected]

3.

Balaji Hospital

Bus Stand Ke Pas Chhipabarod

8290931278

[email protected]

4.

Mittal Hospital

Purana Chhabra Road, Chipabaroad

9413650677

[email protected]

5.

Mewar Hospital Pvt. Ltd.

Opposite Ganesh Metals, Mangrol Road, Bypass Tiraha

07453-235780, 7727009307

[email protected]

6.

Sitawari Hospital & Research Centre

Sitabadi Road, Kelwara

9414278139

[email protected]

7.

Radha Krishna Memorial Hospital

Opp Forest Office Kota Road

9829615931

[email protected], [email protected]

8.

Opera City Hospital

Opposite Forest Office, Kota Road

07453-235570, 9829036936

[email protected]

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road,

New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Barmer

Things you Should Know

Police

 

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Digant Anand

Superintendent Of Police

[email protected]

8764509201,2982-220005, 220006

2

Vipan Kumar Sharma

Addl. SP Barmer

[email protected]

9530438263

3

Om Prakash Ujjawal

Dy. SP Barmer

 

[email protected]

9414295888

4

Rajesh Kumar Mathur

Dy. SP Balotra

 

[email protected]

9414681703

5

Parbhati Lal

Dy. SP Chohtan

[email protected]

7073709553

6

Suresh Kr. Sanwariya

Dy. SP Gudamalani

 

[email protected]

9828026778

7

Parbat Singh

Station House Officer, Sho

[email protected]

8003185678

8

Hanumana Ram

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

8239460470

9

Amin Khan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414386936

10

Babu Lal

Head Constable, Incharge Op Bhadkha

[email protected]

9414529822

11

Dhanna Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9166276763

12

Gulabkhan

Head Constable

[email protected]

8239303346

13

Padmaram

Head Constable

N/A

9460921394

14

Poonam Chand

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950049793

15

Ugam Dan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9983973497

 

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Shri Arun Kumar Purohit

District Collector

 

[email protected]

2

Shri Shivpal

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

 

[email protected]

3

Digant Anand

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

8764509201, 2982-220005, 220006

[email protected]

4

Shri Shivpal

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

 

[email protected]

5

Ashwin K Panwar

Additional District Magistrate

9461443010

 

6

Surendra S Purohit

Additional District Magistrate

02982-220007, 220008

[email protected]

7

Samandar Singh Bhati

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

9828478912 / 8209839221

[email protected]

8

Vivek Vyas

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

9983877400

[email protected]

9

Vivek Vyas

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

9983877400

[email protected]

10

Bhagirath Ram

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

9461124227

[email protected]

11

Lakha Ram

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

7742233167

[email protected]

12

Mahaveer Singh Jodha

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

9460315738

[email protected]

13

Pramod Kumar

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

8005788550

[email protected]

14

Ravi Prakash

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

9509437955

[email protected]

15

Ramji Bhai Kalbi

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

8287028739

[email protected]

16

Ram Singh Gurjar

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

9358404256

[email protected]

17

Mahaveer Singh Jodha

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

9460315738

[email protected]

18

Dinesh Vishnoi

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

9636145706

[email protected]

Health

Medical

Government Hospital

Muldia Road, Barmer, Rajasthan – 344001

Sanjeevani Hospital

Near DHT Hospital, Nehru Nagar, Barmer, Rajasthan – 344001

Contact:- (+91) 9414269170

Dr. Anil Kumar Sethiya Clinic

Mal Godam Road, New Ganpati Market, Barmer, Rajasthan – 344001

Contact:- (+91) 9414294541

Sagar Hospital

Behind Rathi Ranchod Dharamsala, Near Viratra Mata Tample, Barmer Ho, Barmer, Rajasthan – 344001

Contact:- (02982) 231001, (02982) 231002

Mahadev Hospital

Nehru Nagar, Barmer, Rajasthan - 344001

Contact:- (+91) 9414281194

Dhanwantri Hospital

Near ICICI bank, Nehru Nagar, Barmer, Rajasthan - 344001

Contact:- (02982) 226999, (+91) 9610689999

Maharshi Patanjali Ayurveda Hospital

Umaramji Ram Nagar, Samdari Road, Near Bijali Ghar, Nahta Hospital Road, Balotra, Barmer, Rajasthan - 344022

Contact:- (+91) 9460669679, (+91) 8766644644

Hitkari Homeopathic Clinic

Behind Renbashera Hospital, Near Railway Phatak, Durga Market, Barmer, Rajasthan - 344001

Contact:- (+91) 9829737106

Manglam Sonography

Opp Government Medical College Hospital, Barmer, Rajasthan – 344001

Contact:- (+91) 9414345611

ASG Eye Hospital

Nahta Hospital Road, Near Ram Kutiya, Balotra, Barmer, Rajasthan - 344022

Contact:- (02988) 220262

Baba Ramdev Hospital Hospital & Research Centre

Nahata Hospital Road, Near Sachhiyay Mata Temple, Balotra, Barmer, Rajasthan - 344022

Contact:- (+91) 9414208728

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

BARMER

Rajasthan Tourist Information Bureau

Tel.: 02992-252406

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 11001

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Bharatpur

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

Office Phone

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Rajendra Kumar Verma

Additional Superintendent Of Police, Asp A.D.F Bharatpur

5644220317

[email protected]

9414791711

2

Bhupendra Sharma

Additional Superintendent Of Police, Head Quarter, Hq Bharatpur

5644223364

N/A

8290165645

3

Jitendra Choudhary

Sub Inspector

5644222791

N/A

8209112570

4

Pradeep Kumar

Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

7891613004

5

Virendra Kumar

Sub Inspector

5644228252

N/A

9982461162

6

Ramhans

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9414337586

7

Baldev Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

5644222791

N/A

9887404068

8

Hakim Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9001328132

9

Kishan Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

5644223364

N/A

9413309165

10

Lakhan Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

5644222791

N/A

7891734837

11

Mahesh Chand Sharma

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

9468678563

12

Mangtu Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

5644222791

N/A

9887161983

13

Nandram

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

9636683443

14

Omprakash

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

9414293320

15

Omprakash

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

9983812903

16

Rajaram

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

8107911812

17

Rajendra Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

5644222791

N/A

9413866847

18

Ramesh Chand

Assistant Sub Inspector

5644222791

N/A

9694749105

19

Suresh Chand Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

9413231855

20

Mohar Singh Meena

Reader

5644223364

N/A

7976461415

21

Atar Singh

Head Constable

5644222791

N/A

8385077817

22

Bahadur Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9309404671

23

Banay Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

N/A

24

Brijendra Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9772652302

25

Chhotelal Meena

Head Constable

5644222791

N/A

N/A

26

Dharam Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9667136636

27

Girdhari

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9928230441

28

Govindsingh

Head Constable

5644222791

N/A

8696430078

29

Hajari Lal

Head Constable

5644222791

[email protected]

9828658565

30

Hari Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9461071500

31

Hira Lal

Head Constable

5644222791

N/A

8107180624

32

Jai Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9887212320

33

Khubiram

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9461645070

34

Lekhraj

Head Constable

5644222791

N/A

7568905300

35

Mahendra Pratap

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9413658838

36

Mahendra Kumar Sharma

Head Constable

5644222791

N/A

7720850923

37

Mangatoo Ram

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

7023218732

38

Manisha Chahar

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9414303939

39

Moolchand

Head Constable

5644228252

N/A

9413592541

40

Mukesh Chand

Head Constable

5644222791

N/A

8504854345

41

Nawab Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

N/A

42

Nirbhan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9829150782

43

Phool Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

N/A

44

Pooran Chand

Head Constable

5644222791

N/A

9413314290

45

Prabhudayal

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

7665414631

46

Pushpendra Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

8104780202

47

Rajbeer Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9784771938

48

Randheer Singh

Head Constable

5644222791

N/A

9610870983

49

Shivendra Kumar

Head Constable

5644222791

N/A

8947975451

50

Sugad Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9462881805

51

Swaroop Singh

Head Constable

5644222791

N/A

9468885892

 

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Sanwar Mal Verma

Divisional Commissioner

05644-234891

[email protected]

2

Lok Bandhu

District Collector

223086

[email protected]

3

Ratan Lal

Additional Collector

05644-222545

[email protected]

4

Beena Mahawar

Additional Collector

 

[email protected]

5

Devendra Singh Parmar

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

05644222476

[email protected]

6

Shrinidhi B.T.

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

05644222633

[email protected]

7

Pushpendra Singh

Acp (Dy. Director)

9783506635

[email protected]

8

District administrative Contact No

Pdf File

   

Medical

Health

Raj Neurotrauma Hospital

ZP 13/14, Krishna Nagar, Bharatpur, Rajasthan - 321001

Contact:- 7023086114

Vijay Hospital

Near Kanjoli Line Railway Over Bridge, Drigh Road, Bharatpur, Rajasthan - 321001

Contact:- 7877824527

R.B.M. Hospital

Company Bag, Vikas Nagar, Bharatpur, Rajasthan – 321001

Dr. Mithlesh Khandelwal Eye Hospital

ZP-7, Krishna Nagar, Near Suraj Pole Circle, Bharatpur, Rajasthan – 32100

Contact:- (05644) 224142, (+91) 9414023576

Pradeep Hospital and Fracture Clinic

Circular Road B Narain Gate, Bharatpur, Rajasthan – 321001

Dr. Meghraj Saini, Gastro, Liver and Endoscopy Clinic

62, B Block, Ranjeet Nagar, Bharatpur, Bharatpur, Rajasthan - 321001

Contact:- (+91) 8769676553(+91) 9251122755

Dr. Meghraj Saini, Gastro, Liver and Endoscopy Clinic

62, B Block, Ranjeet Nagar, Bharatpur, Bharatpur, Rajasthan – 321001

Contact:- (+91) 8769676553, (+91) 9251122755

Vyas Ayurveda

Sikari Road, Nagar, Bharatpur, Rajasthan - 321023

Contact:- (+91) 9610824340

Jindal Super Speciality Hospital

S.P.M. Nagar, Bharatpur, Rajasthan – 321001

Contact:- (05644) 236800, (05644) 236550

S R Hospital

Near Lohagarh Stadium, Jaswant Nagar, Bharatpur, Rajasthan - 321001

Contact:- (05644) 261361

M J Hospital

Circular Road, Brij Ind Area, Bharatpur, Rajasthan - 321001

Contact:- (05644) 226070

Pradeep Dagur Hospital

206 Bapu Nagar, Ghana Road Near Kali, Dhanna Das Ki Bagichi, Bharatpur, Bharatpur, Rajasthan – 321001

Contact:- (+91) 9461335849, (05644) 297023

Jindal Super Speciality Hospital

S.P.M. Nagar, Bharatpur, Rajasthan – 321001

Contact:- (05644) 236800(05644) 236550

Shobha Dental Clinic

H.No.31, Krishna Nagar, Bharatpur, Rajasthan - 321001

Contact:- (+91) 8800023333

Gopalji Clinic

Deeg Road, Infront of Transport Nagar, Bharatpur, Rajasthan - 321001

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

BHARATPUR

Tourist Reception Centre

Saras Circle, Agra Road,

Tel.: 05644-222542

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Bhilwara

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Megha Goyal

Deputy Superintendent Of Police

N/A

8696396071

2

Dinesh Kumar Jiwnani

Station House Officer, Station House Officer

[email protected]

9414312978

3

Kanhaiya Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460579086

4

Madan Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9983766722

5

Om Prakash

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9462244919

6

Rasid

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

N/A

7

Chandra Praksh

Head Constable

N/A

9782245291

8

Devi Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9929698446

9

Narayan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413263833

10

Raj Mal

Head Constable

N/A

9829665935

11

Rajedra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414740583

12

Vijendra Singh Ranawat

Head Constable

[email protected]

9602201235

13

Mukesh Prajapat

Head Moharrir

[email protected]

9413057045

Medical

Health

MG Hospital

Main Market, Near Maharana Talkies, Bhilwara GPO, Bhilwara, Rajasthan - 311001

Contact:- (01482) 220139

Kothari Eye Hospital

Sewa Sadan Road, Bhilwara, Rajasthan - 311001

Contact:- (+91) 9829467453

Soni Hospital

Soni Hospital Road, Shastri Nagar, Bhilwara, Rajasthan - 311001

Contact:- (01482) 253022, (01482) 253088

Angel Speech & Hearing Clinic

Above Galaxy Marketing, Opp To Garg Skin Clinic, Sitaram Ji Ki Bawari, Bhilwara, Rajasthan – 311001

Contact:- (+91) 7568520463

Sahaj Homoeo Clinic

Old RTO Road, Near Vijay Ice Factory, Gandhi Nagar, Bhilwara, Rajasthan - 311001

Contact:- (+91) 9460422794

Oplus Heart Center

A-119, RK Colony, Near Rajeev gandhi choraha, karshi Upahje mandhi road , Bhilwara, Rajasthan – 311001

Shri Adinath Physiotherapy Clinic

B-130 , Bhandari Niketan, Solanki talkies road , Opposite Hariom Kirana , Shastrinagar , Bhilwara, Rajasthan – 311001

Contact:- (+91) 9509309829, (+91) 9079956691

Shrimati Kesarbai Soni Hospital

Shastri Nagar, Soni Hospital Road, Bhilwara, Rajasthan – 311001

Contact:- (01482) 253022, (01482) 253088

Shiv Ganesh Hospital

In front of Shiv Sai Temple, Satyam Complex Road, R. K. Colony, Bhilwara, Rajasthan – 311001

Contact:- (+91) 9460066725

Kiran Hospital

Love Garden, Near Private Bus Stand, Bhilwara HO, Bhilwara, Rajasthan - 311001

Contact:- (+91) 9414115701

Saaol Heart Center

A-194,195, R.K. Colony, Shapura House, Near Rajiv Gandhi Udhan, Karshi Mandhi Wali Road, Bhilwara, Rajasthan - 311001

Contact:- (01482) 290266

Kinetic Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Centre

BSL Road, Gandhi Nagar, Bhilwara, Rajasthan - 311001

Contact:- (+91) 9413091945

Sankalp Herbal Hospital

Sanganeri Gate, Tilak Nagar Road, Bhilwara, Rajasthan - 311001

Contact:- (+91) 9351955055

 

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Bikaner

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Tejaswani Gautam

Superintendent Of Police

[email protected]

1512226111

2

Ishwaranand

Police Inspector, Incharge Control Room Bikaner

[email protected]

9413164743

3

Mohan Lal

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

N/A

4

Chander Prakash

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9772157355

5

Mehboob Ali Bhati

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414430054

6

Narayan Dan

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9829019048

7

Prithvi Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414509523

8

Prithvi Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9214412895

9

Shyam Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9252044484

10

Amar Chand

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460642099

11

Anand Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828307025

12

Anil Kumar Yadav

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829808780

13

Girdhari Dan

Head Constable

[email protected]

7791807446

14

Jagdishprasad

Head Constable

N/A

9636006547

15

Mohmad Rafi

Head Constable

[email protected]

8503033566

16

Natthu Puri

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413708430

17

Richhpal Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829035083

18

Shivratan

Head Constable

N/A

9829500840

19

Sukh Ram

Head Constabl

[email protected]

9660824224

20

Suman

Head Constable

N/A

9460452153

21

Tarun Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

8947802030

22

Vijayparkash

Head Constable

N/A

9929033095

23

Kailash Dan Bithu

Head Moharrir

[email protected]

9828627421

24

Pyar Singh Meena

Head Moharrir

[email protected]

9414604907

District Administrative

 

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

1

Sh. Bhagwati Prasad Kalal (Charge)

DIVISIONAL COMMISSIONER

9530322633

2

Sh. Bhagwati Prasad Kalal

DISTRICT COLLECTOR

9530322633

3

Sh. Om Prakash

ADDITIONAL DISTRICT MAGISTRATE

9983219251

4

Sh. Hari Singh Meena

ADDITIONAL DISTRICT MAGISTRATE

9414056825

Medical

Health

District Hospital

Dagon Ka Mohalla, Bikaner, Rajasthan - 334001

City Hospital

C-17 Biksha Palace, Opp Urmul Dairy, Bikaner, Rajasthan - 334001

Contact:- (0151) 2251900

Dr. Pintu Nahata Clinic

Sadul Ganj, Bikaner, Rajasthan – 334001

Contact:- (+91) 9829060411(+91) 9352092307

Chalana Hospital and Research Centre

Sec VI, Plot No 1, JNV Colony, Bikaner, Rajasthan – 334003

Contact:- (0151) 2230951, (0151) 2230952

M.N. Hospital & Research Centre

Near Karni Singh Stadium, Bikaner, Rajasthan – 334001

Contact:- (0151) 2522172

Bikaner Nursing Home

Pawanpuri, Bikaner, Rajasthan - 334003

Contact:- (+91) 9414604861

Bhargava Eye Centre

8-B-78, J.N.V. Colony, Bikaner HO, Bikaner, Rajasthan - 334001

(0151) 2234658, (+91)9680123888

Dr. Tanveer Malawat Hospital & Research Centre

Veer Durga Dass Circle, Bikaner HO, Bikaner, Rajasthan - 334001

Contact:- (+91) 9928173380, (+91) 9079776626

Sardar Patel Medical College & Associated Groups of Hospitals

Bikaner, Bikaner, Rajasthan - 334003

Contact:- (0151) 2226334

Dr. Amilal Bhat Clinic

C-15, Sadul Ganj, Bikaner, Rajasthan - 334003

Contact:- (+91) 9414141128

Shri Krishna Neurospine Hospital

1 D 80 , Jai Narayan Vyas colony , Opposite UCO Bank, JNV Colony, Bikaner, Rajasthan - 334001

Contact:- (0151) 2230924

Dr. Jyotsna Ojha Clinic

C-9, Shastri Nagar, Nagnechi Ji Scheme, Bikaner, Rajasthan – 334001

Contact:- (0151) 2528877, (+91) 9414137877

Arya Hospital

B-4/10-11, Opp South Ext. Power House, Pawan Puri South Extension Road, Sudharshana Nagar, Bikaner, Rajasthan - 334003

Contact:- (0151) 2242514

 

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

BIKANER

Tourist Reception Centre

RTDC Hotel Dholamaru,

Tel.: 0151-2226701

Fax : 0151-2209245

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Bundi

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Jai Yadav

Superintendent Of Police

[email protected]

9929802131

2

Kishori Lal

Additional Superintendent Of Police, Addl Dcp Lic And Legal

[email protected]

9694482025

3

Ram Kumar Kaswan

Additional Superintendent Of Police

[email protected]

9414302442

4

Ravindra Singh

Additional Superintendent Of Police, Incharge Siucaw

[email protected]

9414252241

5

Jogendra Singh

Deputy Superintendent Of Police, Sc/St, Dysp

[email protected]

9983983010

6

Hiralal

Incharge , Anti Human Trafficking Unit, Ci

N/A

9983437435

7

Bahadur Singh

Reserve Inspector

N/A

9468626234

8

Bhagwan Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

8503983485

9

Dayaram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413260459

10

Gopal Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414000394

11

Mahaveer Prasad

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460865300

12

Narayan Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9772467183

13

Om Prakash

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9950938923

14

Pawan Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414986828

15

Raghu Raj

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9828672383

16

Ramesh Chand

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9982101622

17

Satya Narayan Meena

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9829829493

18

Suresh Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413127975

19

Vishnu Kumar Sharma

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9772584687

20

Yuvraj Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413128558

21

Gobri Lal

Incharge, District Special Branch

[email protected]

9001487039

22

Hukam Chand

Reader, Reader Addlsp Bundi

[email protected]

9929291618

23

Ghanshayam Kumawat

Incharge, Modus Operandi Bureau

[email protected]

9414278225

24

Farooq Hussain

Incharge, Police Control Room

[email protected]

9413128786

25

Abid Hussain

Head Constable

[email protected]

8432613020

26

Ajay Swami

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413858933

27

Akshay Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9214906234

28

Alka Jangir

Head Constable

[email protected]

9587669714

29

Amar Lal Gurjar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828360647

30

Amarchand Bhati

Head Constable

[email protected]

8890788909

31

Anil Goswami

Head Constable

N/A

9887425645

32

Babulal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461128435

33

Balveer Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829083874

34

Banshi Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413704026

35

Bhagat Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929344554

36

Bhagwan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9982146891

37

Bhanwar Singh Hada

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928264746

38

Bharat Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9694888880

39

Bharat Singh Jat

Head Constable

[email protected]

9982140770

40

Bharu Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461121259

41

Bhopal Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9680074519

42

Chandra Sekhar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9001558226

43

Chothmal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950458515

44

Dayaram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829586190

45

Devendra Kumar Mishra

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828130822

46

Digveer Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414470994

47

Durga Lal Mina

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784831438

48

Hanuman Prasad

Head Constable

[email protected]

8003729487

49

Harendra Singh

Head Constabl

[email protected]

9413128646

50

Hari Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

8949999451

51

Jai Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9587486310

52

Jodhraj Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

8094115537

53

Jodhraj Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461015762

54

Jogendra Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9887214740

55

Kajod Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9468858846

56

Kamal Kishor

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929808157

57

Kamal Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828280572

58

Kamal Prakash Sain

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829252333

59

Mahaveer Prasad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414986907

60

Mahendersingh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413260958

61

Mamta Audichya

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460663815

62

Mangilal Meeena

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829147586

63

Mansingh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9887913043

64

Mohan Lal

Head Constabl

[email protected]

9887339623

65

Mohan Lal Mali

Head Constable

N/A

9782264911

66

Mukesh Kotiya

Head Constable

[email protected]

9799136863

67

Mukesh Varma

Head Constable

[email protected]

9982355391

68

Nand Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950623482

69

Nand Kishor Gurjar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928240028

70

Narendra Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413088345

71

Narendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9571363009

72

Narpet Singh Rathor

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460862721

73

Nevalal

Head Constable

N/A

9772009054

74

Parvati

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414650049

75

Prahlad Rai

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928991899

76

Purab Chand

Head Constable

[email protected]

9636405273

77

Rajendra Kumar Rathor

Head Constabl

[email protected]

9460194186

78

Rajesh Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9636756161

79

Ram Babu Parashar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9785251508

80

Ram Nivas Meena

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414745894

81

Ramcharan Dhakad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950925546

82

Ramcharan Saini

Head Constable

N/A

8875175976

83

Ramkesh

Head Constable

N/A

9414000302

84

Ramnarayan

Head Constable

N/A

9461331635

85

Rampal Sharma

Head Constable

[email protected]

9166321262

86

Satyander Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828428810

87

Satynarayan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950662633

88

Surjan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9982288581

89

Surye Prakash

Head Constable

N/A

9983231999

90

Tikam Chand Rathor

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414277564

91

Trilok Chand Paliwal

Head Constable

N/A

9772273940

92

Uday Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413859011

93

Ummaid Kanwar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414399583

94

Ved Prakash Yogi

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784286133

95

Vikal Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9783072052

96

Vikash Varma

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414006576

97

Vimal Prakash

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414305295

 

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Dr. Ravindra Goswami

District Collector

0747-2443000

[email protected]

2

Shri Jai Yadav

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

0747-2442111

[email protected]

3

Shri Mukesh Kumar Chaudhary

Additional District Magistrate

0747-2443552

[email protected]

4

Shri Mukesh Kumar Chaudhary

Additional District Magistrate

0747-2442433

[email protected]

5

Shri Kartar Singh

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

0747-2443596

[email protected]

6

Shri Sohan Lal

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

0747-2445458

[email protected]

7

Shri Shatrughn singh

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

7437-257221

[email protected]

8

Shri Narendra Kumar Meena

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

7438-264170

[email protected]

9

Shri Rahul Kumar Malhotra

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

7436-276446

[email protected]

10

Shri Kartikey Meena

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

0747-2438056

[email protected]

11

Shri Ram Kumar Verma

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

7438262100

[email protected]

Medical

Health

Bundi Homeopathic Hospital

Bahadur Singh Circle, Nainwan Road, Bundi HO, Bundi, Rajasthan – 323001

Malik Eye Care

Near Azad Park, Kaun Wali Gali, Bundi HO, Bundi, Rajasthan - 323001

Mahatma Gandhi Children Hospital

Near Azad Park, Kota Devli Road, Bundi HO, Bundi, Rajasthan - 323001

Contact:- (0747) 2443070

Bundi hospital And Research Centre
Gayatri Nagar; Bundi; Rajasthan 323001

Joshi Ayurvedic Hospital

Bundi HO, Nainwan Road, Bundi, Rajasthan - 323001

Soni Ayurvedic Hospital

Bundi HO, Subzi Mandi Road, Bundi, Rajasthan - 323001

Contact:- (0747) 2442227

Maheshwari Children Hospital and Research Center
Gayatri Nargar; Bundi; SH-29; Bundi Road; Bundi; Bundi; Rajasthan 323001

 

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

BUNDI

Rajasthan Tourist Information Bureau

Room No.3, Circuit House

Tel.: 0747-2443697

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Chittorgarh

Things you Should Know

Police

 

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Sunil Kumar Singh

Police Inspector

[email protected]

8824101020

2

Anil Kumar

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414952971

3

Bhagwati Lal Paliwal

Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

4

Gokul Lal Dangi

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414832995

5

Gopal Nath

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9983564613

6

Narayan Singh

Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

7

Rajesh Gurjar

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

7976111156

8

Rajesh Kumar Meena

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

8890108685

9

Ratan Singh

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9929188473

10

Vinod Menaria

Sub Inspector

vinod.menaria

9571210002

11

Bhagwan Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9929681782

12

Chandra Kanwar

Assistant Sub Inspector, Asi

[email protected]

7615808889

13

Dadam Chand

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9001732298

14

Dalpat Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

8058979214

15

Jawan Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9829337618

16

Julfikar Khan

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414681842

17

Kailash Chandra

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414733129

18

Kailashchandra

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413044238

19

Lalu Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414732597

20

Laxman Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414732082

21

Madanlal

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

22

Mangi Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460224071

23

Mukesh Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9602011590

24

Narayan Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9982670795

25

Narayanlal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

7728882182

26

Omprkash

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460436499

27

Onkar Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413420969

28

Rameswar Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9413047286

29

Ranjana Kumari

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9413043807

30

Salam Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector, Asi

[email protected]

7665761196

31

Sanjay

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414304905

32

Shaitan Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413781414

33

Shubhnarayan

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414734132

34

Vimal Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414396252

35

Pappu Singh

Reader, Readr

[email protected]

9950493363

36

Ajit Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461141456

37

Arjun Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929278590

38

Bhanwar Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9166564624

39

Bharu Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9413459582

40

Dalchand

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414816659

41

Devi Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928123295

42

Dharam Chand

Head Constable

N/A

9983463929

43

Dharmendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950741696

44

Hansa

Head Constable

N/A

9784533857

45

Istiyak

Head Constable

N/A

9829749469

46

Jagveer Singh

Head Constabl

N/A

9460535872

47

Jakir Hussan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9571556454

48

Julfkar Khan

Head Constable

N/A

9414618959

49

Kalu Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

7597018486

50

Kishan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414734743

51

Lakhan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829282889

52

Leela Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828594012

53

Mahavir Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

8003340401

54

Mahendra Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9001712426

55

Mahipal Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414732650

56

Manoj Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950438242

57

Mohan Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9772062153

58

Mohan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414735990

59

Nanu Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9461655805

60

Narayan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9460911022

61

Prakesh Chand

Head Constable

N/A

9887809910

62

Prem Sukh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414097905

63

Pukh Raj

Head Constable

N/A

7073282810

64

Purushotam Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9461024947

65

Pushapendra

Head Constable

N/A

9414331976

66

Radhey Shyam

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414311274

67

Rafik Mohammad

Head Constable

N/A

9460612783

68

Raghuveer Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9460003560

69

Raguveer Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414766694

70

Rakesh

Head Constable

N/A

9414311862

71

Ramlal Ji

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829794052

72

Ratnlal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9680164456

73

Satya Narayan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9001812627

74

Shankar Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9783312289

75

Shyam Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9829997651

76

Shyam Singh

Head Constable

N/A

7597685112

77

Shyama

Head Constable

N/A

9928310183

78

Sunil Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9785427801

79

Sunil Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9413275387

80

Sunita

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414734898

81

Suraj Mal

Head Constable

N/A

9950734988

82

Surendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414730882

83

Vikas

Head Constable

[email protected]

7891130000

84

Vikram Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460911334

         

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Shri Peeyush Samariya

District Collector

9982910228

[email protected]

2

Shri Rajan Dushyant

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

9414000039

[email protected]

3

MS Dhaigude Snehal Nana

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

9834673761

[email protected]

4

Shri Abhisekh Goyal

Additional District Magistrate

8696518405

[email protected]

5

Shri Shailesh Surana

Additional District Magistrate

9414873828

[email protected]

6

Shri T.R. Kandara

Public Relation Officer

9636919730

[email protected]

7

Shri Ashok Lodha

Dio & Std Nic

9928936368

[email protected]

Medical

Health

Mewar Orthopaedic Hospital

27, Khumbhanagar, Near Railway Fatak, By Pass Road, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan - 312001

Contact:- (01472) 240332

Government District Hospital

Bhilwara Road, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan - 312001

Dr. Dinesh Vaishnav Clinic

E-27, Road No. 7 Senthi, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan - 312001

Contact:- (+91) 9414734977

Baxi Hospital

Pratap Nagar, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan - 312001

Contact:- (+91) 9414097932

Sumit Pathology Centre

Gowtham Nagar, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan - 312001

Dr. Yudhisthir Panwar Clinic

Behind F.C.I. Godown, Chanderia, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan - 312021

Contact:- (+91) 9413275179

MP Birla Hospital & Research Center

Senthi, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan - 312001

Contact:- (+91) 9530388881

Bishnoi Dental Care

Adarsh Colony, Behind SDM Court, Nimbahera, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan - 312601

Contact:- (+91) 9982000785, (+91) 9413020881

Janiani Hospital

Near Roadways Bus Stand, Chittorgarh H O, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan - 312001

Contact:- (01472) 24022

Aruna Hospital

D-16, Rajeev Colony, Meera Nagar, Chittorgarh H O, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan - 312001

Contact:- (01472) 240527

 

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

CHITTORGARH

Tourist Reception Centre

Janta Avas Grih, Station Road

Tel.: 01472-241089

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Dausa

Things you Should Know

Police

S. No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Shriram

Line Officer

[email protected]

9887057663

2

Harphool

Sub Inspector

N/A

9001159609

3

Krishan Kumar

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414148697

4

Lal Singh

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414422173

5

Pinkee Devi

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9057179712

6

Ramkishor

Sub Inspector, Sho

N/A

9414642076

7

Aasu Khan

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9549117292

8

Amar Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414746835

9

Ashok Kumar Mishra

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413434067

10

Bheem Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9828642145

11

Devendra Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460226382

12

Harisingh Gurjar

Assistant Sub Inspector, Reader

[email protected]

9414457565

13

Lalita Sharma

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9887358238

14

Pagadiram

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9785190218

15

Prahalad

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9461988348

16

Rahim Khan

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9887936786

17

Rajaram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414255611

18

Rajendra Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9461102587

19

Ram Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9928635024

20

Ramesh Chand

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9887351744

21

Ramkalyan

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9887685181

22

Rampal Verma

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9799697316

23

Shankar Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9887177873

24

Suvalal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

7627033670

25

Vrandawan Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414775407

26

Amar Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9887159760

27

Anandilal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9602775383

28

Arjun

Head Constable

N/A

7891168386

29

Ashok Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9782244550

30

Ashok Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413968496

31

Babu Lal

Head Constable

N/A

8385976409

32

Bachchu Singh

Head Constable/Head Mohrar

N/A

9887756808

33

Banwari Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413240161

34

Bharat Singh

Head Constable/Driver

N/A

9414335010

35

Bhupendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9571044909

36

Bishan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413748890

37

Brijesh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

7791085004

38

Daulat Ram Gurjar

Head Constable

N/A

7568568274

39

Devendra Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9649418318

40

Devi Singh Jatav

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414388923

41

Dharmendra Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461580000

42

Gajraj Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9887030851

43

Girraj Prasad

Head Constable

N/A

8559851510

44

Hanuman Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950070370

45

Hanumant Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414358347

46

Himmit Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414557988

47

Hukam Singh

Head Constable

N/A

7976439687

48

Jagdeesh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414271624

49

Jagdish Prasad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9887057814

50

Jaikishan Meena

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414321698

51

Jitendra Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828793053

52

Mahesh Chand Gurjar

Head Constable

[email protected]

8441963131

53

Mamta

Head Constable

N/A

8058373487

54

Mishri Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

8385009647

55

Mohan Lal Gurjar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829437951

56

Mukesh

Head Constable

N/A

9887008507

57

Mukesh Kumar Sharma

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460045784

58

Narsi Ram Meena

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461860451

59

Nihal Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9829690316

60

Omsingh

Head Constable

N/A

9413439559

61

Prem Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

7597000561

62

Raghu Nandan Sharma

Head Constable

[email protected]

9571226646

63

Rajendra

Head Constable

N/A

9887400130

64

Rajendra Prasad

Head Constable

[email protected]

8104855537

65

Rajendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9887765621

66

Ramdev

Head Constable

[email protected]

8104795975

67

Ramkesh

Head Constable

N/A

9672253594

68

Sukhram

Head Constable

N/A

9413513972

69

Surgyan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9610104063

70

Umraw Prasad

Head Constable

N/A

8890591604

71

Virendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9785978358

72

Samay Singh

Head Moharrir

N/A

8769301368

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Sh. Qummer UL Zaman Choudhary (IAS)

District Collector

01427-224666

[email protected]

2

Mrs. Vandita Rana (IPS)

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

9990080888

[email protected]

3

Dr. Ramanand Bhakar (IFS)

District Forest Officer

7427068341

[email protected]

4

Mr. Dhara Singh Meena (Add. Charge)

Additional District Magistrate

9785420044

[email protected]

5

Sh. Dhara Singh Meena (RAS)

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

9785420044

[email protected]

6

Ms. Nitu Karol (RAS) (Add. Charge)

Assistant Director

9462567698

[email protected]

7

Mr. Shankar Lal (Add. Charge)

Addl. S.P. Of Police

9610689222

[email protected]

8

Mr. Shankar Lal

Addl. S.P. Of Police

9610689222

[email protected]

9

Mr. Ramchandra Singh

Addl. S.P. Of Police

9784000162

 

10

Mrs. Neeru Meena

Additional Chief Executive Officer,Zila Parishad

8107980809

[email protected]

11

Mr. Sanjay Kumar Gora (RAS)

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

8432627331

[email protected]

12

Mr. Brijendra Meena (RAS)

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

9414757173

[email protected]

13

Mr. Neeraj Kumar Meena (RAS)

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

7427856542

[email protected]

14

Mr. Lakhan Singh Gurjar (RAS)

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

8947855858

[email protected]

15

Mr. Mohar Singh Meena (RAS)

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

8454938307

[email protected]

16

Mrs. Mithilesh Meena (RAS)

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

9571471886

[email protected]

17

Mr. Mohar Singh Meena (RAS) (Add. Charge)

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

8454938307

[email protected]

18

Ms. Bhawana Sharma (RAS) (Addl. Charge)

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

9166673226

[email protected]

19

Dr. Navneet Kumar-I (RAS)

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

7891484016

[email protected]

20

Ms. Nitu Karol (RAS) (Add. Charge)

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

9462567698

[email protected]

21

Mr. Rakesh Kumar Meena-II (RAS)

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

9694479798

[email protected]

22

Ms. Nitu Karol

Assistant Collector

9462567698

[email protected]

23

Mr. Brijendra Meena (RAS) (Charge)

Assistant Collector

9414757173

[email protected]

24

Ms. Bhawna Sharma (RAS)

Assistant Collector

9166673226

[email protected]

25

Mrs. Neha Jain

Tehsildar

9828265474

[email protected]

26

Mrs. Neha Jain (Charge)

Sub Registrar

9828265474

[email protected]

27

Mr. Dinesh Chand Meena

Tehsildar

8209105438

[email protected]

28

Mr. Harkesh Meena

Tehsildar

9610208710

[email protected]

29

Mr. Kamal Chand Sharma

Tehsildar

9414339266

[email protected]

30

Mr. Sohan Lal Meena

Tehsildar

9352816346

[email protected]

31

Mr. Vinod Meena

Tehsildar

9414627632

[email protected]

32

Mrs. Neha Jain (Charge)

Tehsildar

9828265474

[email protected]

33

Mr. Kamal Chand Sharma (Charge)

Tehsildar

9414339266

[email protected]

34

Mr. Dinesh Chand Meena (Add. Charge)

Tehsildar

8209105438

[email protected]

35

Mr. Ram Singh Gurjar

Tehsildar

9782161148

[email protected]

36

Mr. Madanlal Meena

Tehsildar

9462328565

[email protected]

37

Mr. Amitesh Kumar Meena (Charge)

Tehsildar

9887330929

[email protected]

38

Mr. Madanlal Meena (Add. Charge)

Tehsildar

9462328565

[email protected]

39

Mr. Mahendra Singh Gurjar (Charge)

Tehsildar

9410825475

[email protected]

40

Mr. Naval Kishore Sharma (Charge)

Tehsildar

9414626019

[email protected]

41

Mr. Naval Kishore Sharma (Charge)

Tehsildar

9414626019

[email protected]

Medical

Health

Govt. Hospital Dausa

Dausa, Bhatiyara Mohalla, Dausa, Rajasthan 303303, India

Contact:- 01427 220 223

Rajdhani Hospital And Maternity Home

Bus Depot, Agra Rd, Near New Roadways, Somnath Nagar, Dausa, Rajasthan 303303, India

Contact:- 095878 82341

Kishore Eye Hospital

Lalsot Road, Behind Khadi Ashram, dausa ho, Dausa, Rajasthan - 303303

Contact:- (+91) 9414035821

Prakash Hospital

Agra By Pass Road, Dausa, Rajasthan 303303, India

Contact:- 084400 53597

Shri Ramkaran Joshi Hospital

Lalsot, Dausa, Nh-11a, Lalsot Road, Dausa, Dausa, Rajasthan 303303, India

Contact:- 087410 11022

Shubhi Pulse Hospital

Agra Road, Near Saras Dairy, , 303303, Dausa, Rajasthan, India

Contact:- 094140 35277

Khandelwal Nursing Home

Sunder DAS Marg, Dausa H O, Dausa, Rajasthan - 303303

Contact:- (01427) 230858

Shri Krishna Hospital

Near Bijori, Lalsot Road, Dausa, Rajasthan - 303303

Contact:- 09460563903

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Dholpur

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Amar Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9829912779

2

Anil Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

8740818336

3

Bhanwar Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9783739342

4

Harveer Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

5

Jankinandan

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

N/A

6

Kishan

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9785312531

7

Mahesh Kumar Yadav

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9887295563

8

Narayanlal Asi

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9461639513

9

Naval Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

10

Niroti Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9530399913

11

Ramji Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9667419873

12

Shrinivas Hc

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414583114

13

Ashok Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414375959

14

Baij Nath Prasad

Head Constable

[email protected]

N/A

15

Balkeswar

Head Constable

N/A

7665981197

16

Bhikam Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784488306

17

Gambhir Meena

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414710171

18

Girdhari Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9772997792

19

Mahesh Chand

Head Constable

[email protected]

9672042884

20

Mohan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414583582

21

Murari Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

7737386877

22

Pradhuman Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460879422

23

Radheshyam Hc

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461072652

24

Raj Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950766682

25

Rajesh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9887544874

26

Rajkumar Meena

Head Constable

[email protected]

8005841110

27

Ramesh Chand

Head Constable

N/A

9414583167

28

Ravindra

Head Constable

[email protected]

9001903009

29

Revendra Singh Hc

Head Constable

[email protected]

9001188610

30

Shivnarayan Ct

Head Constable

[email protected]

9610613611

31

Udayvir Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

32

Umesh Kumar Ct

Head Constable

[email protected]

9772143366

33

Vijay Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9887502892

34

Vipin Bihari

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413416030

 

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Email

1

 

District Collector

[email protected]

2

 

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

[email protected]

3

 

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

[email protected]

4

 

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

[email protected]

5

 

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

[email protected]

6

 

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

[email protected]

7

Manish Kumar Jatav

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

[email protected]

8

 

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

[email protected]

Medical

Health

Jeevansh Children Hospital 

 City Jublee Hall, Gaurav Path, Water Works Colony, Dholpur, Rajasthan 328001

Contact:- 07230087111

Dr Bm Mangal Hospital 

 Kothari Bagh, Shastri Nagar Front of bus stand, Dholpur, Rajasthan 328001

 Contact:- 09414282799

Ayushman Hospital

Gaurav Path, Shakti Nagar Colony, Dholpur, Rajasthan - 328001

Contact:- (+91) 9529075935

Kothri Nursing Home

Old City, Kothi, Dholpur, Rajasthan - 328001

Contact:- (+91) 9414219892

Dholpur General Hospital 

 Madina Colony, Dholpur, Rajasthan 328001

 Contact:- 05642221180

Goyal Hospital 

 Patpara, Dholpur, Rajasthan 328001

 Contact:- 09414028026

Indra Dental Hospital

Gurudwara Road, Dholpur, Rajasthan - 328001

Contact:- (+91) 9413842080

Raman Hospital 

Hardev Nagar, Dholpur, Rajasthan 328001

 Contact:- 09414229613

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Dungarpur

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Anil Meena

Additional Superintendent of Police

[email protected]

9414724405

2

Govind Lal

Sub Inspector

N/A

8696854369

3

Govind Singh

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

8875445378

4

Bahadur Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9783415409

5

Devendra Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector, A.S.I.

[email protected]

9636212386

6

Jorawar Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9828155746

7

Laxman Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9672177664

8

Laxman Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

7073263178

9

Vinod Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9413947669

10

Lalshankar

Head Constable

N/A

9602610984

11

Amar Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9784500425

12

Arvind Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9680959584

13

Baldev Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414352424

14

Bansi Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9636454613

15

Bharat Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929102972

16

Bhupendra Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414723642

17

Gajraj Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

8875474785

18

Hajari Lal

Head Constable

N/A

8003719346

19

Heera Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9636304094

20

Jaydeep Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9983770833

21

Jiven Prakesh

Head Constable

N/A

9602429779

22

Kishor Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9602711932

23

Lalji Patidar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9672145003

24

Laxman Singhg

Head Constable

N/A

8619875722

25

Magan Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9461119356

26

Mog Ji

Head Constable

N/A

9460022236

27

Mohan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414267578

28

Ramesh Chandra

Head Constable

N/A

9413294879

29

Ranjit Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9784422459

30

Ranjit Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9636211916

31

Ratnlal

Head Constable

N/A

9649819679

32

Roshan Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9928064503

33

Satish Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9460582361

34

Shankar Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9950182943

35

Shanti Lal

Head Constable

N/A

8107087876

36

Surendra Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9680479616

37

Suresh Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9829539743

38

Vali Mohammed

Head Constable

N/A

9414008786

39

Veerbhadra Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9784962350

40

Vikarm Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9784857302

41

Bhawar Singh

Maalkhana Incharge

[email protected]

8432429483

42

Rajendra Kumar

Maalkhana Incharge

N/A

9602200364

District Administrative

S. No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Shri Laxmi Narain Mantri

District Collector

02964-231002

[email protected]

2

Shri Kundan Kanwaria

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

02964-294003

[email protected]

3

Shri Hemendra Nagar

Additional District Magistrate

02964-231653

[email protected]

4

Shri Dipendra Singh Rathore

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

02964-232220

[email protected]

Medical

Health

Govt Hospital & Medical College

Hospital Road, New Colony, Dungarpur, Rajasthan - 314001

Contact:- (02964) 230203

Zeel Multispeciality Hospital

Near Zeel Club, Rudraprayag, Sagwara, Dungarpur, Rajasthan - 314025

Contact:- (+91) 9462996299, (+91) 9351230466

Dr. Kamlesh Damor clinic

GAD Quarter No - 2, Near New Hospital Circle, Dungarpur, Rajasthan – 314001

Contact:- (+91) 8094432396

District Hospital

New Colony, Dungarpur, Rajasthan – 314001

Dr. Manish Kumar Labana Clinic

G.A.D Doctors Quarte No-5, Dungarpur, Rajasthan – 314001

Contact:- (+91) 9929260932

Life Care Nursing Home

Shibpur Road, Muchipara, Bamunara, Dungarpur, Rajasthan - 713212

Contact:- (0343) 2535369, (+91) 9002058828

Abhay Eye Clinic

Near Bankers Street, New Colony, Dungarpur, Rajasthan - 314001

Contact:- (02964) 230189, (+91) 9530479170

Dr. Sitaram Yadav Clinic

Neelam Pharma, Near Government Hospital, Bhoiwara, Sagwara, Dungarpur, Rajasthan – 314025

Contact:- (+91) 8947023237

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

  DUNGARPUR

  Rajasthan Tourist Information Bureau

  Tel.: 0294-2411535, 2521971/1364

  [email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Hanumangarh

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Sudheer Chaudhary

Superintendent Of Police, Hanumangarh

[email protected]

N/A

2

Jasa Ram Boss

Additional Superintendent of Police

[email protected]

9414754280

3

Neelam Choudhary

Additional Superintendent of Police

[email protected]

9829974566

4

Suresh Chandra Kasliwal

Additional Superintendent of Police, Nohar

[email protected]

9413388757

5

Inder Chand

Police Inspector

N/A

9414514585

6

Anil Kumar Chinda

Sub Inspector

N/A

8058888188

7

Bhajan Lal

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9549995449

8

Gulab Singh

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414328294

9

Prithvi Raj

Incharge, Police Control Room

[email protected]

9414536762

10

Ami Chand

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9887573551

11

Balvindar Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414503286

12

Bhoop Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414953415

13

Dalip Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414508286

14

Jagdish Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9829854261

15

Jagmender Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414380596

16

Madan Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9929132978

17

Mala Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector, Lp Hmh

[email protected]

9413714640

18

Moman Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413430713

19

Purana Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413742825

20

Rajesh Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9461169521

21

Ram Dayal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9782809829

22

Rambhagat

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9587079898

23

Ramesh Dan

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413515018

24

Ramkumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9649579725

25

Rampal Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414632618

26

Suresh Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector, Attach Rti Cell

[email protected]

7014378358

27

Ajeet Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828222447

28

Ajmat Ali

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460645086

29

Atma Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413232953

30

Balkaran Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950260927

31

Balvindra

Head Constable

[email protected]

9660612381

32

Banjar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414292690

33

Bhura Ram Verma

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460429674

34

Brij Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414580257

35

Buta Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9782663927

36

Chhotu Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9630733581

37

Dalip Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414318628

38

Dilbag Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460642109

39

Dinesh Dhankhar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414430138

40

Gulam Khadar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461011346

41

Hemraj

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414950619

42

Hetram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414632688

43

Jagdish Prasad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413538882

44

Jagdish Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9549958075

45

Jaipal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9587705361

46

Jaswant Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9799623798

47

Kailash Chander

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784639123

48

Kailash Chandra

Head Constable

N/A

9785336938

49

Kishore Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414953628

50

Krishan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414594989

51

Krishan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

7023191399

52

Kuldeep Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414452219

53

Laxmi Narayan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414629577

54

Mahender Singh

Head Constabl

[email protected]

9413432492

55

Mahendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414482003

56

Omprakash

Head Constable

[email protected]

9982308766

57

Praveen Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414380431

58

Prithvi Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414221584

59

Puran Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929166548

60

Rajendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413154685

61

Ramavtar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460028484

62

Ramchandra

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460638688

63

Ramkarn

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413537642

64

Ramniwas

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414512913

65

Rampal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929180575

66

Ramswaroop

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414577004

67

Richhpal Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828250202

68

Rohitash Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9462799023

69

Sahi Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414037733

70

Sant Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929173264

71

Satyaveer Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460791557

72

Sayam Sunder

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414293683

73

Sher Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460644133

74

Subhash Chander

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460400826

75

Sukhdev Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828911659

76

Sukhpal Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413615331

77

Sukhvindra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414329372

78

Sukhvindra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414380801

79

Sukhwinder Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9001803038

80

Surja Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460786697

81

Sushil Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414481240

82

Vijendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460643664

83

Waheguru Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829212647

 

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Email

1

Smt. Rukmani Riyar Sihag

District Collector

[email protected]

2

Sh. Sudhir Choudhary

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

 

3

Smt. Pratibha Devthiya

Additional District Magistrate

 

4

Smt. Chanchal Verma

Additional District Magistrate

 

5

Sh. Rajpal ( Charge )

Public Relation Officer

[email protected]

6

Sh. Jassaram Bose

Addl. S.P. Of Police

 

7

Sh. Ramesh Dev

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

 

8

Smt. Swati Gupta

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

 

9

Smt. Sanjana Joshi

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

 

10

Sh. Ravi Kumawat

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

 

11

Sh. Satyanarayan Suthar

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

 

12

Smt. Shakuntala Choudhary

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

 

13

Sh. Avi Garg

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

 

14

Sh. Vishav Prakash

Tehsildar

 

15

Sh. Harish Kumar Tak

Tehsildar

 

16

Smt. Aakansha Godara

Tehsildar

 

17

Sh. Naveen Garg

Tehsildar

 

18

Sh. Rajesh Meena

Tehsildar

 

19

Sh. Hardeep Singh

Tehsildar

 

20

Sh. Om Prakash

Tehsildar

 

21

Smt. Uma Mittal

Tehsildar

 

Medical

Health

Chief Medical Officer

01552-261190 (Off), 9414328521

Shree Vardhman Jain Hospital

Ratnpura, Hanumangarh, Rajasthan – 335512

Contact:- (01499) 251390, (01499) 252490

Rathore Hospital

Junction Road, Hanumangarh, Rajasthan - 335513

Contact:- (01552) 230909

Jaipur Hospital

Hanumangarh Jan, Behiend Bus Stand, Hanumangarh, Rajasthan - 335512

Contact:- (+91) 9351299099

Gupta Hospital

Near Bus Stand, Hanumangarh Jn, Hanumangarh, Rajasthan - 335512

Contact:- (01552) 269412, (01552) 268412

Jain Hospital

Bhagwan Mahaveer Marg, Hanumangarh Town, Hanumangarh, Rajasthan – 335513

Contact:- (+91) 9414210165

Bombay Hospital

Hanumangarh JN, Rawatsar Raod, Vikas Nagar, Hanumangarh, Rajasthan - 335512

Contact:- (01552) 268859

Makar Eye Hospital

Hanumangarh Town, Near Govt. Hospital, Hanumangarh, Rajasthan - 335513

Contact:- (+91) 9414094749

Nirmal Clinic & Maternity Center

Sangaria, Court Road, Hanumangarh, Rajasthan - 335063

Contact:- (+91) 9414091142

Growar Hospital

Hanumangarh Junction H O, Bus Stand, Hanumangarh, Rajasthan - 335512

Contact:- (+91) 9461561540

Mahaveer Hospital & Eye Centre

Hajanmangarh Town, Town Function Road, Hanumangarh junction HO, Hanumangarh, Rajasthan - 335512

Aashopa Childaran Hospital

Hanumangarh Town, Hanumangarh, Rajasthan - 335513

Contact:- (01552) 222997

Setia ENT Hospital

Town-Junction Road, Hanumangarh, Rajasthan - 335513

Contact:- (+91) 9982785398

Saharan Eye Centre

Opposite Bus Stand, Chandigarh Hospital Road, Hanumangarh, Rajasthan - 335512

Contact:- (+91) 9414452540

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Jaipur

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Sohail Raja

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police

N/A

9828090025

2

Dharmendra Kumar

Assistant Commissioner of Police, Acp Metro Jaipur

[email protected]

N/A

3

Jagdish Prasade

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460866753

4

Munshi Lal

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414970108

5

Roop Singh

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460548106

6

Shri Chand

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414769965

7

Arvind Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9460070928

8

Bachchu Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414719746

9

Daya Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414280378

10

Ramsingh

Assistant Sub Inspector, Asi

N/A

9413925033

11

Ridmal

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9413622805

12

Lala Ram

Reader

N/A

9414310583

13

Abdul Wahid Khan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460635468

14

Ami Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9413010094

15

Anil Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828064108

16

Banshidhar

Head Constable

N/A

9602840978

17

Deep Chand

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413140585

18

Durga Parsad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414320588

19

Gurudutt Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414864730

20

Hardev Barala

Head Constable

[email protected]

7014223300

21

Hari Narayan

Head Constable

N/A

9950106854

22

Harikishan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9352469860

23

Hukam Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

7221855731

24

Jagdish Parsad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9252121563

25

Jagram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9887662070

26

Jitendra Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829192238

27

Kailash Chand

Head Constable

N/A

9784656634

28

Madan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829101353

29

Madan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829562521

30

Mahendra Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

8385812196

31

Mahendra Pal Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414454506

32

Mangla Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414043307

33

Manoj Sharma

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829077895

34

Munshi Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928926302

35

Rajendra

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414332421

36

Rajendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414361411

37

Rajesh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9636378393

38

Rajesh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413158642

39

Ramawtar

Head Constable

N/A

9414607286

40

Ramchandra

Head Constable

N/A

9829016546

41

Ramprasad

Head Constable

N/A

9413334151

42

Ranveer Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414583213

43

Satay Narayan

Head Constable

N/A

7375097717

44

Satish Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

8824862489

45

Sawai Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9829557452

46

Shankar Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9983636026

47

Shankar Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9214803371

48

Sohan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828314957

49

Sultan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929835993

50

Surajbhan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9588855654

51

Suresh Chand

Head Constable

[email protected]

9462651165

52

Tahir Ali

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929343422

53

Umeed Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414471107

54

Virendra Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9785384143

55

Virendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414442153

56

Virendra Pal Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461304006

 

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Prakash Rajpurohit

District Collector

01412209000, 01412209001

[email protected]

2

Dinesh Kumar Sharma

Additional District Magistrate

01412209002

[email protected]

3

 

Additional District Magistrate

01412209003

[email protected]

4

Ashok Kumar Sharma

Additional District Magistrate

01412209004

[email protected]

5

Shankar Lal Saini

Additional District Magistrate

01412209005

[email protected]

6

Beerbal Singh

Additional District Magistrate

01412209006

[email protected]

7

Mohammed Abubakr

Additional District Magistrate

01412209007

[email protected]

8

Amrita Choudhary

Additional District Magistrate

01412206699

[email protected]

9

Jagdish Arya

Additional District Magistrate

014212249477

[email protected]

10

Bhupendra Kumar Yadav (Charge)

Additional District Magistrate

9785969218

[email protected]

11

Kuntal Vishnoi

District Supply Officer

01412209016

 

12

Pratibha Pareek

District Supply Officer

9799397279

 

Medical

Health

Dhanwantari Hospital and Research Centre

A-67/56, New Sanganer Road, Nr. Mandara Bus Stand Mansarovar, Jaipur – 302020 Contact:- 0141 425 1759

Dulet Hospital

10-11, Ajmer Road, Near Sagar Colony Bhankrota, Jaipur - 303011           

Contact:- 0141 605 1187, 9828541187

Indowestern Brain and Spine Hospital

C -18, Lal Kothi Nr. New Vidhan Sabha, Jaipur - 302015   

Contact:- 0141 274 4441, 9829422278

Jaipur Ayurvedic Hospital and Panchkarma Research Centre

  1. 49, Tonk Raod Jai Ambey Nagar, Jaipur - 302018           

Contact:- 0141 272 4072, 9414446677

Mahila Chikitsalaya

Sanganeri Gate , Jaipur - 302003       

Contact:- 0141 260 1333, 0141 261 0616

Malpani Multispeciality Hospital

S.P.- 6, Road No.- 1, Vishwakarma Industrial Area, Sikar Road Vishwakarma Indl Area, Jaipur - 302023           

Contact:- 0141 425 2822

Marudhar Hospital

A-93 to 99, Singh Bhoomi, Khatipura Rd. Near Khatipura Tirahaya, Jaipur - 302017 Contact:- 0141 465 1526

Maxwell Hospital

Main Road, Nr. Paatanjali Store Bani Park, Jaipur - 302006

Contact:- 9694700043

Maxx Hospital and Research Centre

Plot- 10-A, Kalwar Road, Nr. Joshi Marg Vikash Nagar, Jhotwara, Jaipur - 302012 Contact:- 0141 436 2694, 9887153080

Meera Hospital

Kartavya, Shiv Marg Bani Park, Jaipur - 302016      

Contact:- 0141 425 2060

Monilek Hospital and Research Centre

Sector-4 Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur - 302004      

Contact:- 0141 265 1393, 9982244820

Navjeevan Hospital and Research centre

Sp- 4, Road No. 1, Sikar Road Near Vishwakarma Industries, Association Hall, Jaipur - 302013  

Contact:- 0141 233 3881, 9414455056

Pandya Hospital and Research Centre

J- 2/37, Mahaveer Marg, Opposite Jai Club C Scheme, Jaipur - 302001       

Contact:- 0141 237 7729, 9829055537

Pardaya Memorial Hospital

Sant Kuteer, 5 -Jha- 9, Malpura Road,Tonk Road Sanganer Bazar, Jaipur - 303902 Contact:- 0141 273 2914, 9829016777

Sanjeevani Hospital and Rehabilitation Center

Baba Market, Link Road Bagru, Jaipur - 303007      

Contact:- 0141 465 1296

Sevayatan Maternity and General Hospital

Hans DRAE Marg, Ajmer Road, Jamuna Dairy Sodala, Jaipur - 302006     

Contact:- 0141 222 0240, 9829054810

Shree Krishna Hospital

1/31, Near Aggarwal Caterer Vidhyadhar Nagar, Jaipur - 302039   

Contact:- 0141 223 2312

Shri Navkar Hospital and Maternity Centre

G- 11, Ground Floor, Shubham Appt., Central Spine Vidhyadhar Nagar, Jaipur - 302039 Contact:- 0141 233 8257, 9414414834

Somani Hospital

No. 277, 80 Feet Road, Gopalpura Bypass Shree Gopal Nagar, Jaipur - 302019 Contact:- 0141 250 4996, 9314414996

Star Women and General Hospital

S- 3, Sector 5 Pratap Nagar, Jaipur - 302033 

Contact:- 0141 279 0423, 0141 279 2878, 9829052272

Vinayak hospital

1, Gopalpura Bypass, Trivani Puliya ke pass Gopal nagar- A, Jaipur - 302018         

Contact:- 0141 250 4106, 8058156065

Zanana Hospital

14, Station Road, Chand Pole Darwaja, Joshi Colony Chandpole Bazar, Jaipur - 302001 Contact:- 0141 237 8721

Anita Children Hospital

189, Ajmer Road Heera Nagar, DCM, Jaipur - 302006        

Contact:- 0141 224 5795, 9829137041

Asopa Hospital

B- 93, Ajmer Road, Near DCM Tagore Nagar, Jaipur - 302026       

Contact:- 0141 224 6161, 9829013481

Asthma Bhawan

R- 3, Sec- 6 Vidhyadhar Nagar, Jaipur - 302039      

Contact:- 0141 223 5005, 9414454196

Ayush Hospital (Shivshakti Nagar)

34, Nirman Nagar Shivshakti Nagar, Jaipur - 302019           

Contact:- 0141 403 3146, 9829806806

Capital Urology & Gastro Hospital

WR86+673, Panch Batti, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302007, India , Jaipur -

Deen Bandhu Hospital

Ajmer Road, Opposite Durlabh Ji Farm House Vidyut Nagar, Jaipur - 302001       

Contact:- 0141 235 2532, 9460455660

Dr. Chauhan Orthopaedic Centre

44-45, Bh. Ambabari Petrol Pump Jhotwara Road, Bani Park, Jaipur – 302006

Contact:- 0141 233 8349, 9828225270

DR. K. P. Singh Hospital

62, Panchsheel Enclave, J.L.N Marg, Nr. Hotel Clark Amer , Jaipur - 302021        

Contact:- 0141 425 1255

Dr. Sardar Singh Memorial Hospital

D- 78, Ghiya Marg Bani Park, Jaipur - 302016          0141 228 1879, 9314889538

Dwarka Orthopaedic and General Hospital

S- 9, Ajmer Road, Nr. Vipul Motors Shyamnagar, Jaipur - 302019  

Contact:- 0141 312 1312, 9414051307

Goyal Hospital

Police Station Line, Opposite Police Station ,Pani Ki Tanki Shastri Nagar, Jaipur - 302016           

Contact:- 141 228 0940, 9829166622

J N Mishra Hospital

B-52, Gautam Marg, Khatipura Road, Near Vaishali Circle, Hanuman Nagar Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur – 302021

Contact:- 0141 400 6030, 9829056230

Jeevan Rekha Critical Care and Trauma Hospital

S- 24, Central Spine Mahal Yojna, Nr. Akshay Patra Mandir Jagat Pura, Jaipur - 302017 Contact:- 141 5155050, 9829062550

Katta Hospital and Orthopaedic Centre

47-52, Shopping Centre, Ambabari, Hanuman Park Shastri Nagar, Jaipur - 302012 Contact:- 0141 233 6097, 9829010490

Khandaka Hospital

160-161, Tonk Road, Durgapura, Opposite Sanghi Farm House Kailash Puri, Jaipur - 302018       

Contact:- 0141 254 8211, 0141 272 2922

Khetan Hospital

Sikar Road, Dher Ka Balaji Nr. Murlipura Scheme, Jaipur - 302039

Contact:- 0141 223 0476, 0141 223 0344

Krishna Mother and Child Hospital

23, Kailashpuri, Kalwar Road, Nr. Kanta Chauraha Jhotwara, Jaipur - 302012       

Contact:- 0141 512 6503, 9314640481

Max Sanjeevni Hospital

Paota , Jaipur - 303106          

Contact:- 9828325618

Mittal Hospital and Research Centre

Central Spine, Cross Road Mall, Opposite ICICI Bank Vidhyadhar Nagar, Jaipur - 302039          

Contact:- 0141 425 1330

Nirmala Hospital and Research Centre

J- 52, Krishna Marg, Nr. Bagaria Bhawan C Scheme, Jaipur - 302001         

Contact:- 0141 237 6220, 9413336636

Rajdhani Hospital

C- 30, Bhagwan Das Road C Scheme, Jaipur - 302001        

Contact:- 0141 237 1202, 236 4901

Sahai Eye Hospital and Research Centre

A- 79, Bhabha Marg Tilak Nagar, Moti Dungri, Jaipur - 302004      

Contact:- 0141 262 1888, 9829363336

Sardar Mal Khandaka Hospital

Hathoj, Kalwar Road Jaipur GPO, Jaipur - 302001  

Contact:- 0141 286 0259, 0141 232 1231

Shivkripa Maternity and General Hospital

A- 43, Laxmi Nagar, Nr. 4 No. Dispencry Road Sodala, Jaipur - 302006    

Contact:- 0141 465 2295

Shubh Hospital

A 37, Ajmer Road Vidhut Nagar, Jaipur - 302026   

Contact:- 0141 235 7223, 9829257222

Shubham Hospital

6, Bajrang Colony Jhotwara, Jaipur - 302012

Contact:- 0141 234 1000, 0141 234 1666

Sita Devi Hospital

74, Hawa Sadak Shri Ram Colony, Jaipur - 302006 

Contact:- 0141 221 0734, 9602047858

Sparsh Hospital

New Sanganer Road, Near Chouradiya Petrol Pump Sanganer, Jaipur - 302030

Contact:- 0141 436 1020

Tilak Hospital and research centre

A-1, Agra Road, Paldi meena Chanakyapuri, Jaipur - 302004          

Contact:- 0141 268 0111, 9829443382

Vijay Vergia Hospital

9, Main Road, Jagat Pura Vishnupuri, Jaipur - 302017         

Contact:- 0141 275 1100, 9828015137

Chitrakoot Hospital

10/46, Janki Marg, Opposite Chitrakoot Stadium Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur – 302021 Contact:- 9414796915, 9875208795

Dr. Narang Hospital

A- 287, BH National Handloom Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur - 302021    

Contact:- 0141 235 9270, 9414250617

Dr. Naresh Goyal Orthopedic Hospital

93/60, Vijay Path, Shipra path crossing Mansarovar, Jaipur - 302020          

Contact:- 0141 239 8844, 9829018241

Ginni Devi Memorial Hospital and Fracture Clinic

94/49-50, Gokhle Marg, Agarwal Farm Mansarovar, Jaipur - 302020          

Contact:- 0141 425 1004, 0141 239 8991

J K Lon Hospital

J.L.N Marg, In Front Of Rajasthan Patrika Hospital Behind SMS, Jaipur - 302015 Contact:- 0141 261 9827, 0141 261 3131

J P Kabra Eye Hospital

B- 14, Lal Kothi District Shopping Center, Tonk Road, Behind Times Of India Near Laxmi Mandir Cinema, Jaipur - 302015           

Contact:- 0141 436 0671

Jaipur Fertility and Microsurgery Research

40, Sindhi Colony, Banipark Sindhi Colony, Jaipur - 302004          

Contact:- 0141 228 2425

Janana Hospital

86/208, Kumbha Mg AP Sanganaer, Pratap Nagar, Jaipur - 302011

Contact:- 141 279 0085, 9166139349

Kshitij Hospital and Medical Research Center

52, Gopalpura Bypass, Near Sushma Gas Godown,Near Kisan Dharmkanta Uday Nagar-A, Jaipur - 302018       

Contact:- 0141 281 2121, 9314588029

Madan Parnami Memorial Hospital

Parnami Mandir, Raja Park Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur - 302003  

Contact:- 0141 262 2463, 9829068697

Maharaja Agrasen Hospital (Vidhyadhar Nagar)

Central Spine, Sec- 7, B.H. Cinestar Cinema Hall Vidhyadhar Nagar, Jaipur - 302039 Contact:- 0141 233 4609, 9828545522

Mahesh Hospital

Toph Khana Ka Rasta, Near Chand Pole Gate Chandpole Bazar, Jaipur - 302001 Contact:- 0141 232 0810, 9351465434

Mansarover Hospital and Maternity Centre

Door Number- 111/196, Agarwal Farm, Vijay Path Circle Mansarovar, Jaipur - 302020 Contact:- 0141 239 6988, 9829065988

NIMS Fertility and Research Center (Near Moti Dungri Circle)

4, Govind Marg Near Moti Dungri Circle, Jaipur - 302004  

Contact:- 7727052095

NIMS Heart Institute (Jaipur)

NIMS University Campus NH-8, Jaipur - 302021    

Contact:- 9799419000, 9166311113

Raj Khurana Memorial Hospital

B- 14/D, Govind Marg, Near Jamna Tower Tilak Nagar, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur - 302004 Contact:- 0141 402 4042, 9829550702

Red Cross Hospital

Near Mahila Chikitsalaya Sanganeri Gate, Jaipur - 302003  

Contact:- 0141 260 8716, 9772812427

S K Mahila Surgical and Trauma Center

Plot No - 110, Niwaru Road Jhotwara, Jaipur - 302012       

Contact:- 0141 465 2266

Shah Hospital

K.E.-3, Kabir Marg Bani Park, Jaipur - 302016        

Contact:- 0141 220 3914, 9829012987

Shivani Fertility and IVF Centre

C/o Saket Hospital, sec -10 , Asarwal Farm, Meera Marg Mansarovar, Jaipur - 302020 Contact:- 098280 37529

Shri Brij Fracture Hospital

C-62, Factory Area Road, Kalwar Road, Nr. D.K.M. X-Ray, Ajay Circle, Nr. Mathur Farm Jhotwara, Mansarover Colony, Jaipur - 302012         

Contact:- 0141 234 9234, 9314505382

Chest and T B Hospital (Govt.)

Jhotwara Road Jhotwara, Jaipur - 302012     

Contact:- 0141 228 1001

84, Karani Vihar- B, Road

Khandelwal Hospital

No. 17 V.K.I Area, Jaipur - 302013  

Contact:- 0141 314 1453,

Life Line Hospital (Govt.)

SMS Hospital Road Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur - 302004           

Contact:- 0141 256 0291

Neha Maternity and ENT Hospital

413, New Sanganer Road, Vivek Vihar Sanganer, Jaipur - 302030  

Contact:- 9314414802

Sharma Hospital

C- 17, Deepak Marg Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur - 302004

Contact:- 0141 261 0002, 9829077919

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

JAIPUR

Tourist Reception Centre

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road.

Tel.: 0141-5110598

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Jodhpur

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Dharmendra Singh

Superintendent Of Police

[email protected]

9470996077

2

Kailash Dan Jagtawat

Additional Superintendent Of Police, Asp Siucaw

N/A

9461838111

3

Nabab Khan

Additional Superintendent Of Police, Head Quarter, Asp Jodhpur Rural

[email protected]

9413545486

4

Harji Ram

Deputy Superintendent Of Police

[email protected]

9414107473

5

Ratan Lal

Deputy Superintendent Of Police, Sc/St

[email protected]

9166846171

6

Lakha Ram

Sub Inspector

N/A

9414201100

7

Babu Ram

Crime Assistant

[email protected]

9887918960

8

Amana Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector, Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9772111556

9

Bachanaram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9982354158

10

Bhawani Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9784878227

11

Chuna Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413522163

12

Deva Ram Bishnoi

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460770529

13

Gangaram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9950494424

14

Hinglaj Dan

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

8764859956

15

Jagdish Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9667311866

16

Om Parkash

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9602702911

17

Akheraj

Head Constable - 163

[email protected]

9414764131

18

Anil Kumar

Head Constable - 139

[email protected]

9413254159

19

Anju Meena

Head Constable - 64

[email protected]

9460589222

20

Arjunram

Head Constable - 343

[email protected]

9414563672

21

Bhagwansingh

Head Constable - 119

[email protected]

8290842298

22

Bhakhar Ram

Head Constable - 59

[email protected]

9462278801

23

Bhanwarlal

Head Constable - 272

[email protected]

9414563658

24

Bhura Ram

Head Constable - 56

[email protected]

9461288833

25

Chimana Ram

Head Constable - 96

[email protected]

9799155755

26

Fataram

Head Constable - 183

[email protected]

9413976232

27

Ganesha Ram

Head Constable - 116

[email protected]

9414135749

28

Ganesha Ram Meghwal

Head Constable - 43

[email protected]

9785573722

29

Himanshu

Head Constable - 71

[email protected]

9414573114

30

Jeewa Ram

Head Constable - 50

[email protected]

9460775853

31

Jodharam

Head Constable - 101

[email protected]

9460776940

32

Karan Singh

Head Constable - 15

[email protected]

9414498739

33

Khemaram

Head Constable - 593

[email protected]

8094291175

34

Majeet Mohmmad

Head Constable - 91

[email protected]

9950815366

35

Mala Ram

Head Constable - 9

[email protected]

9610576552

36

Parmod Kumar

Head Constable - 3

[email protected]

9414418342

37

Rajuram

Head Constable - 95

[email protected]

9414051134

38

Ram Lal

Head Constable - 117

[email protected]

7062409911

39

Ramesh Chand Meena

Head Constable

[email protected]

8058939854

40

Sanjay Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460130510

41

Sanju Kanwar

Head Constable

[email protected]

8952803434

42

Sharvan Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

8104775989

43

Shayamlal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414564890

44

Shiv Karan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9983676440

45

Shrawan Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414703742

46

Sita Devi

Head Constable

[email protected]

9772818100

47

Somdan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460605687

48

Vikram Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784219319

 

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Sh. Kailash Chand Meena

Divisional Commissioner

0291-2650540

[email protected]

2

Sh. Himanshu Gupta

District Collector

0291-2650322

[email protected]

3

Sh. O P Bishnoi

Additional Divisional Commissioner

 

[email protected]

4

Sh. Abhishek Surana

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

0291-2650313

[email protected]

5

Sh. Madan Lal Nehra

Additional District Magistrate

0291-2650306

[email protected]

6

Sh.Rajendra Danga

Additional District Magistrate

0291-2650308

[email protected]

7

Sh. Rohit Kumar

Additional District Magistrate

 

[email protected]

8

Dr. Bhaskar Bishnoi

Additional District Magistrate

0291-2650316

[email protected]

9

Miss Shweta Kochar

Additional District Magistrate

 

[email protected]

10

Sh. Om Prakash Bishnoi-I

Additional District Magistrate

 

[email protected]

Medical

Health

MDM Hospital

3/4, New MDM Campus, Shastri Nagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan - 342003

Contact:- 0291) 2438655

Mathura Das Mathur Hospital

Shastri Nagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan - 342001

Contact:- (0291) 2432513

Raj Hospital

Pal Link Road, Street No.-5, Shyam Nagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan - 342001

Contact:- (0291) 2755617

Balaji Hospital

100, Pal Rd, Near Ashok Udhyan, Megh Nagar, Shankar Nagar, Bhadu Market, Jodhpur, Rajasthan - 342001

Contact:- (0291) 2713000

Rathi Hospital

Sector-E, Shastri Nagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan - 342003

Contact:- (0291) 2433261, (0291) 2636125

Goyal Hospital & Research Centre

Opp. Rotary Hall, 961/3, Residency Road, Jodhpur, Rajasthan - 342003

Contact:- (0291) 2432144

Medipulse Hospital

E4, MIA, Basni II Phase, Opp AIIMS Campus, M.I.A. 1st Phase, Basni, Jodhpur, Rajasthan - 342005

Contact:- (0291) 2745678, (0291) 2740740

Umaid Hospital

Sivanchi Gate, Geeta Bhawan Road, Pratap Nagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan - 342002

Contact:- (0291) 2435730

Suncity Hospital and Research Centre

Main Road, Paota, Jodhpur, Rajasthan – 342001

Contact:- (+91) 9214401055

Vasundhara Hospital & Fertility Research Centre

11/11 Chopasni Housing Board, Jodhpur, Rajasthan - 342001

Contact:- (0291) 2710401, (0291) 2710402

Manidhari Hospital & Maloo Neuro Centre

644, Near Ravan Ka Chabutra, Residency Road, Jodhpur, Rajasthan - 342001

Contact:- (0291) 2648888, (0291) 2648899

Dr. Prakash Ranka Clinic

Opp Barkatullah Khan Stadium, Near Arihant Tower, 65, Babu Rajendra Marg Pal Road, Jodhpur, Rajasthan - 342001

Contact:- (+91) 9829027065

Dr. Mahendra Singh Clinic

House No-132, Near Sancheti Hospital, Baldev Nagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan - 342003

Contact:- (+91) 9414385436

Shubham Hospital

B-59, Kamla Nehru Nagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan - 342009

Contact:- (0291) 2752452

Dr. Naveen Kishoria Clinic

II/2, MDM Hospital Campus, Shastri Nagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan - 342003

Contact:- (0291) 2614633

Sancheti Hospital & Cancer Institute

429, Pal Link Road, Pal Road, Jodhpur, Rajasthan - 342001

Contact:- (0291) 2753666, (0291) 2754666

Dr. Ramesh Baheti Clinic

16, Near Nagar Nigam, Surya Colony, Residency Road, Jodhpur, Rajasthan - 342001

Contact:- (0291) 2635617, (+91) 9829023637

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

JODHPUR

Regional Tourist Office & Tourist Reception Centre

RTDC Hotel Ghoomer Campus, High Court Road

Tel.: 0291-2545083/1364

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Jaisalmer

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Vikash Sagwan Ips

Superintendent Of Police

N/A

8800123543

2

Motaram

Assistant Superintendent Of Police, Asp Siu caw

[email protected]

8104407214

3

Kishana Ram

Incharge, Police Control Room, Si

[email protected]

9414469332

4

Basta Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414627688

5

Mala Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414761315

6

Poor Dan Deval

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9460807240

7

Ranveer Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9602488653

8

Sawai Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414470322

9

Shetan Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414327422

10

Subhash Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9413948449

11

Ugam Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460975494

12

Akbar Khan

Head Constable

N/A

9929393990

13

Anand Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9414469364

14

Arjun Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9414244185

15

Ashok Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9571004669

16

Babu Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9660732947

17

Balma Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9414763285

18

Bhagirath

Head Constable

N/A

8290091461

19

Bhagwan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9649138379

20

Bhagwana Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9413268033

21

Bhawer Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414391177

22

Bhera Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9001442847

23

Chagan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

8432081717

24

Chandan Dan

Head Constable

N/A

9772117073

25

Chandra Pal

Head Constable

N/A

9414532765

26

Daidan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828998824

27

Dedaram

Head Constable

N/A

9413901577

28

Deepa Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9166641938

29

Devi Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9799460001

30

Devi Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414319968

31

Dose Khan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414760588

32

Dungara Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9983888131

33

Ganpat Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9468575589

34

Gumana Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9460718702

35

Gumanaram

Head Constable

N/A

9828929603

36

Hadda Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9413091082

37

Hathi Singh Rathore

Head Constable

N/A

7615849907

38

Indra Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9001865740

39

Ishara Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9636171119

40

Jalam Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9413705737

41

Jhabar Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9549091105

42

Jor Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9799566257

43

Jugat Dan

Head Constable

N/A

9799492157

44

Kamal Khan

Head Constable

N/A

9462246786

45

Kanwar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9799566156

46

Kapoor Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9828883208

47

Khim Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784196909

48

Ladhu Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9001488974

49

Laldeen

Head Constable

N/A

9413774028

50

Madho Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414469854

51

Magendr Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9680033028

52

Mana Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9414661055

53

Mathar Khan

Head Constable

N/A

9783804122

54

Moolchand

Head Constable

N/A

9252125287

55

Multan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9783308899

56

Narpat Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9413090954

57

Padam Chand

Head Constable

N/A

9414760391

58

Padam Prakash

Head Constable

N/A

9983661143

59

Pancha Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9413171511

60

Panne Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9828196846

61

Prahalad Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

8290918887

62

Prakash Chandra

Head Constable

N/A

9414760566

63

Prema Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9414805603

64

Rajendra Prasad Meena

Head Constable

N/A

9950589258

65

Rampal

Head Constable

N/A

9829509200

66

Ratan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9928291608

67

Rewant Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9413216870

68

Roopa Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9462193081

69

Roopa Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9828697980

70

Saed Emroj

Head Constable

N/A

9460605682

71

Sailendr Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414761297

72

Shaitan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9460517467

73

Shakur Khan

Head Constable

N/A

9982157733

74

Shambhu Dan

Head Constable

N/A

9460605497

75

Sumar Khan

Head Constable

[email protected]

8875320546

76

Sumer Dan

Head Constable

N/A

9461270549

77

Tiku Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9571392099

78

Uga Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9571263027

79

Deep Singh

Head Moharrir

[email protected]

9928111531

 

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Place

Phone No.

Email

1

Ashish Gupta

District Collector

Jaisalmer

9899737259

[email protected]

2

Vikas Sangwan

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

SP Office Jaisalmer SP Office Jaisalmer

8800123543

[email protected]

3

Shri Data Ram

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

Jila parishad, Jaisalmer Jila parishad, Jaisalmer

9414219570

[email protected]

4

Shri Gopal Lal Swarnakar

ADDITIONAL DISTRICT MAGISTRATE

Jaisalmer, Collectorate Jaisalmer, Collectorate

8769042373

[email protected]

5

Sunita Choudhary

Secretary Uit

Khuri Road Jaisalmer

9587461777

[email protected]

6

Siddharth Sandu

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

SDM Fatehgarh

9079904489

[email protected]

7

Jagdish Singh Ashiya

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Collector campus jaisalmer

9983797221

[email protected]

8

Prabhjot Singh Gill

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

SDM Office Pokaran

9587777948

[email protected]

9

Om Prakash

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Bhaniyana Bhaniyana

9462306999

 

10

Ashok Kumar Aseri

Joint Director

Jaisalmer Jaisalmer

9983053744

[email protected]

Medical

Health

Govt. Hospital; Jaisalmer
near; Hanuman Chauraha; CVS Colony; Jaisalmer; Rajasthan 345001; India
Contact:- 070623 64912

Homeopathy Hospital

Jan Seva Samiti Bhawan, Hanuman Chauraha, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan - 345001

Contact:- (02992) 250720

German Healthcare

Airforce Circle, Opp. Nagar Parishad, Panchayat Samiti Jaislamer Market, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan - 345001

Contact:- (+91) 9828354971

Golden City Hospital & Fertility Center

Dr. K. L. Achalvanshi Colony, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan - 345001

Contact:- (+91) 8800590224, (+91) 8233250511

Dr. Hitesh Physiotherapy & Sport's Injury Clinic

Talariya Pada, Hanuman Circle, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan - 345001

Contact:- (+91) 9414643454

Guruji Pharmacy

Sadar Bazar, Purohit Market, Nachana, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan - 345028

Contact:- (+91) 9413713355

Herbal And Regimenal Center
below national handloom; foart parking;dibba para; Rajasthan

Contact:- 099501 08941

Dream Hospital
Jai Narayan Vyas Colony; Jaisalmer; Rajasthan 345001
Contact:- 095216 51456

RL Health Care
Dedansar Rd; Anchalvansi Colony; Malka Pol; Jaisalmer; Rajasthan 345001

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

JAISALMER

Tourist Reception Centre, Near Gadisar Lake, Jaisalmer

Tel.: 02992-252406

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Jalore

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Monika Sain Ips

Superintendent of Police, Ips

[email protected]

9717897686

2

Narendra Choudhary

Additional Superintendent of Police, Asp Siu caw

[email protected]

9414295800

3

Rameshwar Lal

Additional Superintendent of Police, Head Quarter

[email protected]

9414373801

4

Mohan Lal

Police Inspector

[email protected]

9414532507

5

Sakti Dan

Reserve Inspector

N/A

9414927802

6

Babu Lal

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414066833

7

Bhagwat Singh

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

6375633436

8

Poora Ram Dahiya

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9660266074

9

Babu Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9413126496

10

Bhanwar Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9983165172

11

Bhera Ram Bishnoi

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9610934969

12

Dana Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9694611260

13

Duda Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9982744373

14

Kalyan Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

7023061422

15

Sankala Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414566431

16

Sheru Khan

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9602113247

17

Ugam Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9413409282

18

Babu Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413776021

19

Bala Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784401414

20

Barkat Khan Mehar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414566106

21

Bhanwar Dan

Head Constable

N/A

9166706736

22

Bhanwar Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

8107807619

23

Bhoopa Ram

Head Constable

N/A

7665913116

24

Chavand Dan

Head Constable

N/A

9928496791

25

Deep Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9950395216

26

Deepsingh

Head Constable

N/A

9782737709

27

Dheera Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460459861

28

Gheva Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9414588285

29

Hanjari Mal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414566003

30

Hastimal

Head Constable

N/A

7665118456

31

Himta Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9530486143

32

Jagta Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929922802

33

Jaisingh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414548532

34

Kamlesh Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9460468859

35

Kamlesh Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9414534081

36

Kanti Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414843045

37

Karna Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413822571

38

Keva Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414566427

39

Ladu Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413409869

40

Lumba Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9828399340

41

Magan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784295822

42

Mahendra Sing

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414374778

43

Mahendra Singh Bhati

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413822189

44

Mangalaram

Head Constable

N/A

9983510257

45

Mangi Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9166966807

46

Manohar Singh Tanwar

Head Constable

N/A

9414566183

47

Manoharpuri

Head Constable

N/A

9414674868

48

Mohanlal

Head Constable

N/A

9413483671

49

Munga Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

8107252488

50

Narpat Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950732079

51

Narpat Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9928207649

52

Pabu Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9983277574

53

Prem Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

8875053612

54

Rajendara Prashad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414448921

55

Rajendra Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414566407

56

Ramlal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9783183185

57

Ranchora Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9413656957

58

Ranga Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950921211

59

Roop Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414291634

60

Sangarama Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414588708

61

Satya Prakash

Head Constable

N/A

9828850579

62

Shaitana Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9783635646

63

Shakoor Khan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9521361991

64

Shanti Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9462288314

65

Shri Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829715668

66

Thana Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929395401

67

Udai Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9460960480

68

Ugara Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414842601

69

Umrav Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414588676

70

Vaga Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9950920880

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Shri Nishant Jain

District Collector

02973-222207, 224247, 222208

[email protected]

2

Smt. Monika Sain

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

9717897686

[email protected]

3

Shri Shailendra Singh

Additional District Magistrate

8587961924

[email protected]

4

Shri Sanjay Kumar

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

02973-222341

[email protected]

Medical

Health

CMO

Dr. R.S. Bharti

9672478797, 02973222246

cmho-jal-rj[at]nic[dot]in

Rathi Hospital - Jaloree       

Near Hanumanshala Bagora Road, Jalore, Rajasthan – 343001

Jagdamba hospital

Jalore, Rajasthan 343001

Contact:- 02973 223 232

Bhaskar Hospital 

M. Bhanvar Building, Chandan Chember, Opposite Railway Station, Bhinmal, Jalore, Rajasthan – 343029

Nahar Hospital

Near Kirti Stambh Temple, Gayatri Mandir Rd, Bhinmal, District – Jalore Rajasthan – 343029

Contact:- +91-02969220290 /91, +91-02969220292 /93

Chandra Hospital And Research Center   

Raj Saman Complex, Bus Stand, Jalore, Rajasthan - 343001

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Jhalawar

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

Office Phone

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Richa Tomar

Superintendent of Police, Ips

7432230410

N/A

9650764504

2

Chiranjee Lal

Additional Superintendent of Police

1478223156

N/A

9414978655

3

Devendra Singh Rajawat

Additional Superintendent of Police

N/A

[email protected]

7877558608

4

Nand Kishor

Sub Inspector

7432231230

N/A

8058240944

5

Bheru Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

7432230410

N/A

9799245934

6

Kallu Kha

Assistant Sub Inspector

7432230466

N/A

9636044198

7

Kiran Singh Bhatti

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9982206554

8

Naimullakhan

Assistant Sub Inspector, Ic Police Control Room

7432230465

N/A

N/A

9

Parlhadh

Assistant Sub Inspector

7432230466

N/A

N/A

10

Rajesh Kumar Sharma

Assistant Sub Inspector

7432230410

N/A

N/A

11

Shab Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

7432230466

N/A

9602461263

12

Ab Salim

Head Constable

7432230466

N/A

9887400120

13

Ashok Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9610673680

14

Babulal

Head Constable

7432230410

N/A

9413475118

15

Bhagchand

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9950590460

16

Bhawar Singh

Head Constable

7432230466

N/A

9929672550

17

Chotu Lal

Head Constable

7432230466

N/A

9414692748

18

Dula Ram

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

N/A

19

Ghanshyam

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

N/A

20

Ginsha Lal

Head Constable

7432230466

N/A

9001558101

21

Hemraj Soni

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9950366614

22

Jasvant Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

N/A

23

Jodha Lal

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

N/A

24

Jugraj Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9680323396

25

Kailash Chand

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9461903894

26

Kanhaiya Lal

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

N/A

27

Kaushal Raj Singh

Head Constable

7432230465

N/A

9680769899

28

Mahendra

Head Constable

7432230466

N/A

9414241142

29

Mo Rafeek

Head Constable

7432230466

N/A

9414887126

30

Mohan Lal

Head Constable

7432231239

N/A

9929167614

31

Nand Kishor

Head Constable

7432230466

N/A

9785630597

32

Pawan Singh

Head Constable

7432230465

N/A

9610371888

33

Pinku Merotha

Head Constable

7432230410

[email protected]

8003575795

34

Prem Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9887992171

35

Raghuraj Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

N/A

36

Ram Gopal

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

N/A

37

Ram Lal

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9460042358

38

Ram Prasad Sharma

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

N/A

39

Rambilash

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9571456720

40

Ramesh Babu

Head Constable

7432230465

N/A

9667335955

41

Ramesh Chand

Head Constable

7432230466

N/A

9660406948

42

Ramesh Chand

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

7726859954

43

Rameshwar

Head Constable

7432230466

N/A

9982068157

44

Ramgopal

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9887036873

45

Rang Lal

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

N/A

46

Ranjitha Dilawar

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

8890646093

47

Ravindra Kumar

Head Constable

7432230466

N/A

9413241305

48

Shahid

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9829890354

49

Siyaram Meena

Head Constable

7432230410

N/A

N/A

50

Sonal

Head Constable

7432230410

N/A

9461903909

51

Suresh Chand Shrma

Head Constable

7432230465

N/A

9928462242

52

Tanwar Singh

Head Constable

7432230466

N/A

9461614117

53

Ummed Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9414571571

54

Vinita Hada

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9460418550

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Shri. Alok Ranjan

District Collector

 

[email protected]

2

SMT. Richa Tomar

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

 

[email protected]

3

Shri Narendra Singh Purohit

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

07432-230436

[email protected]

4

Sh. Radhey Shyam Delu

Additional District Magistrate

07432-230459

[email protected]

Medical

Health

Jhalawar Hospital & Medical College

N.H.-12, Kota Road, Jhalawar, Rajasthan – 326001

Contact:- (07432) 233388

Bhargav Hospital

Jhalarapatan, Jhalawar H O, Jhalawar, Rajasthan - 324007

Chandra Kanta General Hospital

Mambhanja, Jhalawar H O, Jhalawar, Rajasthan - 324007

Ahuja Othophedic & General Hospital

Near Gayatri Mandir, Bhawani Mandi, Jhalawar H O, Jhalawar, Rajasthan - 324007

Dr. Rashid Gouri Neuro Psychiatry Clinic

Opp SRG Hospital; N.H -12, Jhalawar, Rajasthan - 326001

Contact:- (+91) 8618180451

Ganpati Nursing Home

Near Petrol Pump, Jhalarapatan, Jhalawar H O, Jhalawar, Rajasthan - 324007

Contact:- (+91) 9414194015

Mehta Clinic

Bhawani Mandi, Station Road, Jhalawar H O, Jhalawar, Rajasthan - 324007

Contact:- (+91) 9829373702

Soni Super Speciality Dental Care & Orthodontic Centre

Infront of. Govt. Hospital, Bhawanimandi, Jhalawar, Rajasthan - 326502

Contact:- (+91) 9001949474

Dr. Atul Vijay Clinic

Infront of S.R.G. Hospital, Indra Colony, Jhalawar, Rajasthan - 326001

Contact:- (+91) 9829049252

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

JHALAWAR

Tourist Reception Centre

RTDC Hotel Chandravati,

Tel.: 07432-230081

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Jhunjhunu (Shekhawati)

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No. 

1

Shyam Singh

Superintendent Of Police

[email protected]

9414205275

2

Ladu Ram Meena

Additional Superintendent of Police, Incahrge Siucaw

N/A

8952015639

3

Girdhari Lal

Additional Superintendent of Police, Head Quarter

[email protected]

9413367555

4

Ramdev Singh

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9001741683

5

Sanjay Verma

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

8385944328

6

Jitendar Kumar

Incharge, Police Control Room

[email protected]

9887478282

7

Raj Kumar

Reserve Inspector, Si

[email protected]

9460673372

8

Rajendra Prasad

Reader, Si

N/A

9982389043

9

Ami Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460513111

10

Birbal Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9462297192

11

Dalip Poonia

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414085293

12

Dara Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9413432955

13

Dyachand

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9461060951

14

Jaswant Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9461011663

15

Jaydayal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9530162400

16

Jhoari Mal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413893546

17

Kamal Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9829832345

18

Krishan Gopal

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

8949070025

19

Laxminaran

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

8104183814

20

Liyakat Ali

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414541843

21

Mahesh Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9460534163

22

Makhan Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413549768

23

Motilal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9799531833

24

Nanu Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9928417718

25

Rameshwar Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9461511706

26

Ramniwash

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9636226880

27

Sajjan Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

7340115545

28

Santra

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9462575100

29

Satish Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414347385

30

Satyveer Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9649449898

31

Suresh Kumar Sharma

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414541272

32

Virendra Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413549949

33

Net Ram

Line Officer

N/A

8739994446

34

Aalam Gir

Head Constable

[email protected]

9982823530

35

Ajeet Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9929900614

36

Amar Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9828777626

37

Anil Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9929266591

38

Anita Kumari

Head Constable

N/A

9461059058

39

Atamprakash

Head Constable

N/A

9462255168

40

Babulal

Head Constable

N/A

9351970819

41

Babulal

Head Constable

N/A

9828170393

42

Banwari Lal

Head Constable

N/A

8432566810

43

Bheem Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461346779

44

Budhram

Head Constable

N/A

9460063543

45

Chanderpal

Head Constable

N/A

9950367161

46

Chandrashekhar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461344818

47

Dariyaw Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461057345

48

Dayanand

Head Constable

[email protected]

9782863445

49

Dinesh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460011424

50

Fateh Singh

Head Constable

N/A

8104835311

51

Guljhari Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9413568824

52

Guljhari Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9460166618

53

Hariram Misra

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784247223

54

Harpal Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414665973

55

Jagdeo Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460026293

56

Jagdish Prashad

Head Constable

N/A

7062255906

57

Jaipal Daria

Head Constable

N/A

9587541384

58

Karni Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9828011329

59

Kaushalya

Head Constable

N/A

9887251383

60

Krishna Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9799959786

61

Kuldeep Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413893056

62

Laxman Prasad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929213602

63

Mahender Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828705518

64

Mahendra Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9413037361

65

Mahendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9887470600

66

Mahesh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9782918882

67

Mahipal Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9461277682

68

Maniram

Head Constable

N/A

9413643191

69

Manoj Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9314975721

70

Manoj Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9460063687

71

Mohan Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9413546174

72

Mukesh Kumar Meena

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950428749

73

Mukhram

Head Constable

N/A

9461538026

74

Mumtaj Ali

Head Constable

[email protected]

9462400696

75

Nagendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414666011

76

Naresh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929084098

77

Omprakash

Head Constable

N/A

9468645863

78

Radhey Shyam

Head Constable

N/A

7891496110

79

Radhy Shyam

Head Constable

N/A

9460871127

80

Raghuveer Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

8432395917

81

Rajender Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9460063751

82

Rajendera Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9829502300

83

Rajesh Kumar Sharma

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414836584

84

Rakesh Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9414585596

85

Ram Parsad Chetiwal

Head Constable

N/A

9460586920

86

Ramawatar

Head Constable

N/A

9784480216

87

Ramesh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9462255234

88

Ramniwas

Head Constable

N/A

8824594852

89

Ramswroop

Head Constable

N/A

9602033960

90

Sajana Saini

Head Constable

N/A

9660016347

91

Sarita Kumari

Head Constable

N/A

9460894630

92

Satyaveer Singh Bhaira

Head Constable

[email protected]

9782454647

93

Satypal

Head Constable

N/A

8769422008

94

Shisharam

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460955506

95

Shriram

Head Constable

N/A

9782962606

96

Subash

Head Constable, Malkhana Incharge

[email protected]

9461348144

97

Subhash Chandera

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460434344

98

Subhash Chandra

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414744412

99

Sultan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9413936300

100

Sunil Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9782567014

101

Sunil Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413405037

102

Surendra Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9460841725

103

Suresh Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9460955860

104

Suresh Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9614773130

105

Suresh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9001546308

106

Suresh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9024256215

107

Umed Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9413892736

108

Vidhyadhar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929446121

109

Vidyadhar

Head Constable

N/A

9636089709

110

Vikram Singh Gothwal

Head Constable

N/A

8740832998

 

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Shri Bhanu Prakash Yeturu

Prabhari Secretary

0141-2227633

 

2

Shri Khushaal Yadav

District Collector

1592234201

[email protected]

3

Shri Shyam Singh

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

9414205275

[email protected]

4

Shri Murarilal Sharma

Additional District Magistrate

9461321000

[email protected]

5

Shri Jawahar Choudhary

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

9829441699

[email protected]

Medical

Health

Kamal Hospital

Churu Road, Sector 1, Housing Board, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan - 333001

Contact:- (+91) 9983579555

R&R Multispecialty Hospital

23 Bandhe Ka Balaji Churu Road, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan - 333001

Contact:- (+91) 8432655555, (+91) 8432755555

Indu Hospital

Jhunjhunu HO, Khemi Sati Road, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan - 333001

Contact:- (01592) 236882

Chirawa Physiotherapy

Opposite Railway Station Chirawa, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan – 333026

Contact:- (+91) 8441901805

Mother and Child Hospital

Chirawa, Near Pilani, Jhunjhunu, Raja+sthan - 333031

Contact:- (+91) 9413894098

Aastha Hospital

521, Indra Nagar, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan - 333021

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

JHUNJHUNU

Tourist Reception Centre

Mandawa Circle, Churu By-Pass Road

Tel.: 01592-232909

Fax : 01592-231060

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Karauli

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Mamta Gupta

Superintendent of Police

[email protected]

9414026445

2

Suresh Jeph

Additional Superintendent of Police

[email protected]

9413602306

3

Sh Siddhant Sharma

Additional Superintendent of Police, City, Rps

[email protected]

9610814999

4

Roop Singh

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9660170630

5

Harkesh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9982967419

6

Bheem Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414860777

7

Bhim Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9772342430

8

Bramhanand Sharma

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9460222655

9

Kalicharan Sharma

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414809998

10

Omparkash

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9887576605

11

Roopsingh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9694164477

12

Shiv Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9413084677

13

Upendra Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9887861565

14

Alimudeen

Head Constable

N/A

9413885653

15

Babita

Head Constable

N/A

9821230119

16

Balram Meena

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414486632

17

Bhagwati Prasad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9783848957

18

Bharat Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9983957031

19

Bhoora Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413920618

20

Bhuiri Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9982197329

21

Brajesh Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9461455314

22

Chand Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9875180784

23

Deewan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

7877872920

24

Deshraj Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950665328

25

Devi Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

N/A

26

Devki Nandan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9571919280

27

Dinesh Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9521695639

28

Ghanshyam

Head Constable

N/A

9460263235

29

Har Kesh Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460303340

30

Harishankar Sharma

Head Constable

N/A

9772041426

31

Hoshiyar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9649078270

32

Kamal Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9166698877

33

Keshari Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9649525105

34

Kirodi Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929912133

35

Kumar Sain

Head Constable

N/A

9414357735

36

Lakhan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

8094662079

37

Lalpat

Head Constable

N/A

8107041256

38

Maharaj Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

8058191715

39

Master Gautam

Head Constable

N/A

8441880731

40

Mohan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414985015

41

Rajkumar

Head Constable

N/A

9983045935

42

Ramphool

Head Constable

N/A

9828564727

43

Ranjeet Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

8104597190

44

Ranveer Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9783651662

45

Samay Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414936612

46

Satendranath Sharma Hc

Head Constable

N/A

9414726103

47

Shimla Devi

Head Constable

[email protected]

9772810291

48

Shiv Dayal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828235789

49

Shivdayal

Head Constable

N/A

9413886759

50

Shriniwas

Head Constable

N/A

9667117827

51

Siya Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461113279

52

Udai Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414533415

53

Vijay Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414357701

54

Ran Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461492131

55

Anand Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414403806

 

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Place

Phone No.

Email

1

Shri Sawarmal verma

Divisional Commissioner

Bharatpur

05644234892

[email protected]

2

Sh. Ankit Kumar Singh

District Collector

karauli karauli

9725136544

[email protected]

3

Sh. Murlidhar Pratihar

Additional Collector

Karauli

9413841568

[email protected]

4

Smt. Mamta Gupta

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

Karauli

9414026445

 

5

Sh. Rishabh Mandal

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

Karauli

8744897911

[email protected]

6

Sh. Deepanshu Sangwan

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Karauli

9636093759

[email protected]

7

Sh. Gaurav Kumar Mittal

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Todabhim

9929662443

[email protected]

8

Sh. Yashwant Meena

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Sapotra

9289708887

 

9

Sh. Shivraj Meena

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Nadoti

8319263139

[email protected]

10

Sh. Yashwant Meena

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Mandrayal

9289708887

[email protected]

11

Sh. Suresh Kumar Harsoliya

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

Hindaun

7568240606

[email protected]

12

Sh. Vinod Kumar Meena

Joint Director

Karauli

8890747608

[email protected]

13

Sh. Mahendra Kumar Jain

Tehsildar

KARAULI

9414861121

[email protected]

14

Sh. Harshay Meena

Tehsildar

Sapotra

9982128146

[email protected]

15

Sh. Mahendra Meena

Tehsildar

Hindaun

6375839875

[email protected]

16

Sh. Mahendra Kumar Gupta

Tehsildar

Mandrayal

9828963902, 9664036149

[email protected]

17

Sh. Dinesh Sharma

Tehsildar

Masalpur

9460439821

[email protected]

18

Sh. Mahendra Meena

Tehsildar

shri mahaveerji

6375839875

 

19

Sh. Gajanand Meena

Tehsildar

Suroth

8740874092, 9664434408

 

20

Sh. Prithvi Raj Meena

Tehsildar

Todabhim

9414994783

[email protected]

21

Sh. Jagram Meena

Tehsildar

nadoti नादौती

9413520191

 

Medical

Health

MANOKRATI, Neuro-Psychiatric & Deaddiction

In front of Mathur Stadium, Charora Colony, Karauli, Rajasthan - 322241

Contact:- (+91) 9414430362

Smt. Chandrawali Siddhomal Jain Hospital & Maternity Home

Shri Mahaveerji, Karauli, Rajasthan - 322241

Contact:- (0141) 2385783, (0141) 2385784

District Hospital

Near Post Office, Indira Colony, Karauli, Rajasthan - 322241

Government Primary Hospital
NH-11B, Karuli Road, Rajasthan 322241
Contact:- 094602 67541

Dr.M.S.Chaprana Beelai
Shaheed Subedar Hari Singh Gurjar Marg, Math, Rajasthan 322219

Contact:- 082390 99891

Vijay Meena Silpura
SH22, Indira Colony, Karauli, Rajasthan 322241

Contact:- 096946 46483

Palak Hospital

Near Bus Stand, Gulab Bag, Karauli, Rajasthan - 322230

Contact:- (+91) 9996102881, (+91) 9079982088

 

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus,

M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre

Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road,

New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Kota

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

Office Phone

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Sharad Choudhary

Superintendent Of Police

7442350700

[email protected]

9414168680

2

Ram Kalyan Meena

Additional Superintendent Of Police, Additional Superintendent Of Police Abhay Command And Control Center

7442350713

[email protected]

9413322108

3

Uma Sharma

Additional Superintendent Of Police

7442350799

[email protected]

9414202511

4

Kalu Ram Verma

Deputy Superintendent Of Police, Dy.Sp. Traffic Kota City

7442350729

[email protected]

9982056171

5

Ghanshyam Meena

Deputy Superintendent Of Police, Sc/St

7442350784

[email protected]

9829987927

6

Lakhan Lal

Police Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9413582884

7

Mohammed Mubeen Khan

Police Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

8005626044

8

Neeraj Kumar

Police Inspector

7442350741

[email protected]

9414330444

9

Pawan Kumar Meena

Police Inspector, Stetion House Officer

7442350777

[email protected]

9799043188

10

Kalawati Choudhary

Incharge Traffic

N/A

[email protected]

9414636859

11

Abdul Sajid Khan

Sub Inspector, Traffic Police Station

7442350799

N/A

9214034111

12

Dharampal Singh

Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

7737799527

13

Durga Shankar

Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9460119512

14

Laduram

Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9929067770

15

Ramkishan Gurjar

Sub Inspector, Si

N/A

[email protected]

9414922919

16

Sugna Verma

Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9829385754

17

Suresh Kumar

Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9660331543

18

Vijay Singh

Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9413011464

19

Abdul Haq

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9251485085

20

Alimul Haq

Assistant Sub Inspector

9414444101

N/A

9414444101

21

Anil Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442350777

[email protected]

8118859562

22

Babulal Sharma

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442350777

[email protected]

9982047525

23

Banne Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442350799

N/A

9414181680

24

Bhanwar Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442350777

N/A

9460436089

25

Bhimraj Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector, Asi

N/A

[email protected]

9414745569

26

Chanchal Yadav

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442350784

[email protected]

9414596963

27

Deshraj Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442350791

[email protected]

8005580588

28

Ghan Shyam

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442350900

N/A

9461402175

29

Ghanshyam

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442990498

N/A

9461402175

30

Giriraj Prasad

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9252164260

31

Hansraj Meena

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442350791

[email protected]

9413473542

32

Hari Shankar

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442320984

N/A

9414252289

33

Harlal

Assistant Sub Inspector, Hc

N/A

N/A

9667595001

34

Hazari Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

8058697954

35

Hridayesh Kumar Vasistha

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

9829454370

36

Ishwar Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9460077287

37

Islam Ali

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442350741

[email protected]

9414274786

38

Jagdish Prasad

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9462130771

39

Jamshed Khan

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9414827586

40

Kala Sharma

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9413945151

41

Kamal Kishor Goswami

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

9887667245

42

Mishrilal

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

8764851665

43

Mukesh Kumar Chandel

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

9462731787

44

Om Prakash

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442350777

[email protected]

9413828219

45

Omparkash

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9875208841

46

Paras Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442350741

N/A

9829687529

47

Prahlad Meena

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9829490871

48

Prem Lata

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442350791

N/A

9413650708

49

Purshottam Sharma

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442350799

[email protected]

9784677465

50

Radeyshyam

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9468840049

51

Rafiquddin

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

8058815710

52

Rajesh Kumar Arya

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442350784

[email protected]

9252453624

53

Ramprasad

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

9460054359

54

Rehana Abbas

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9460850225

55

Roop Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442350777

N/A

7568186797

56

Sabu Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9413470072

57

Sampat Raj

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9829894606

58

Sanju Sharma

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442350777

[email protected]

9530096504

59

Sardari Khan

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

8769903577

60

Satish Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

8764851860

61

Shankar Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

7597282218

62

Sharvan Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442350770

[email protected]

9251940716

63

Suendra Pal Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9799188345

64

Suresh Chand

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

[email protected]

9529910513

65

Urmila Joshi

Assistant Sub Inspector, Women Desk Officer

N/A

[email protected]

9782102578

66

Veerendra Choudhary

Assistant Sub Inspector

7442350791

[email protected]

9887494075

67

Vishnu Prasad

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

N/A

9413350130

68

Aminuddin Khan

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

8003337797

69

Anil Kumar Sharma

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9799309106

70

Arjun Kumar Meghwanshi

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9461474443

71

Atar Singh

Head Constable

7442350791

[email protected]

9694229449

72

Babulal Meena

Head Constable

7442350791

[email protected]

9887012888

73

Bachu Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9414862069

74

Badan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

7891932750

75

Badri Lal

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9352153236

76

Balram Swami

Head Constable

7442350777

[email protected]

9928024279

77

Basant Lata

Head Constable

7442350777

N/A

9828762127

78

Bhagwan Singh

Head Constable

7442350769

[email protected]

9413405062

79

Bhagwati Devi

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9413650258

80

Bhajanlal

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

8003645584

81

Bhanwar Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

8290634975

82

Bharat Singh

Head Constable

7442350777

[email protected]

8058480089

83

Bhim Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9602147912

84

Bhimraj

Head Constable

7442350791

N/A

9799160750

85

Bhul Kanwar

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9413944755

86

Bhulliram

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9829550231

87

Birdhi Lal

Head Constable

7442350791

[email protected]

9413583315

88

Dashrath Singh

Head Constable

7442320984

[email protected]

9929676316

89

Dashrath Singh

Head Constable

7442350791

N/A

7742962489

90

Daya Krishan

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9636269270

91

Deepak Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9413185911

92

Devendra Verma

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9672610540

93

Dileep Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

8764651775

94

Dinesh Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9602473003

95

Durga Lal

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9928143485

96

Eleyas Khan

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9413276284

97

Endarjeet

Head Constable

7442350791

[email protected]

9829358143

98

Farida Bano

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9636588160

99

Firoz Ansari

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

8114482725

100

Gajanand Mali

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9829473337

101

Gajendra Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

8058379284

102

Geeta Devi

Head Constable

7442350777

N/A

9887904312

103

Geeta Meena

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

7023893339

104

Ghan Shyam

Head Constable

7442350791

[email protected]

9928813674

105

Ghanshyam

Head Constable

7442350741

N/A

9414392025

106

Gila Ram

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9414392475

107

Girraj Kishor

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9929642469

108

Govind Kumar

Head Constable

7442350777

[email protected]

9887965301

109

Hariraj Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9414317176

110

Harnarayan

Head Constable

7442350777

[email protected]

9887985962

111

Hem Raj

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9782055134

112

Hemraj

Head Constable

7442350791

[email protected]

9252160242

113

Indara Nagar

Head Constable

7442350799

N/A

9414936518

114

Iqbal Miya

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9829961574

115

Islamuddin

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9166186198

116

Jagbir Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9694307953

117

Jaskaran Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

8290671078

118

Jasraj Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9001919488

119

Jeetendar

Head Constable

7442350791

N/A

9680841115

120

Jitendra Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9413002929

121

Kailash Chanad

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9413563366

122

Kalpna Mewara

Head Constable

7442350777

N/A

9529103445

123

Kanha Ram Yadav

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9460270681

124

Kanhaiyalal

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9251388323

125

Keshav Singh

Head Constable

7442350784

N/A

9694414466

126

Kishan Bihari

Head Constable

7442350791

[email protected]

9887589847

127

Kuldeep

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9414307896

128

Kutubudeen

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9214828129

129

Kwarpal

Head Constable

7442350791

N/A

9214086738

130

Lal Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

7568652929

131

Laxman Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9571109907

132

Lilbhadur

Head Constable

7442350791

N/A

9462634733

133

Lokendra Singh

Head Constable

7442350791

N/A

5526692030

134

Lokesh Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9529668293

135

Madhu Vyas

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

8003177192

136

Mahendra Pal

Head Constable

7442350791

[email protected]

9785365563

137

Mahendra Singh Jhala

Head Constable

7442350799

[email protected]

N/A

138

Manohar Dutt Sati

Head Constable

7442350777

[email protected]

9001825436

139

Meena Verma

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9413987430

140

Mithlesh Kumari

Head Constable

7442350791

N/A

7597306258

141

Mohammad Arif

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9414936261

142

Mohammad Umar

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9252509439

143

Mohammed Rafik

Head Constable

7442350777

N/A

9461515817

144

Mohammed Anwar Ansari

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

8890978623

145

Mohan Lal

Head Constable

7442350791

[email protected]

9950662508

146

Mohan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9714729311

147

Muktbihari

Head Constable

7442350791

N/A

9414746205

148

Murari Lal

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

8769567498

149

Murari Lal

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9887425767

150

Naeem Ahmed

Head Constable

7442350777

[email protected]

9252341105

151

Nain Singh

Head Constable

7442350741

N/A

9636269248

152

Narayan Dash

Head Constable

7442350791

N/A

9610931682

153

Narayan Lal

Head Constable

7442350777

[email protected]

9887024476

154

Naresh Kumar

Head Constable

7442350777

[email protected]

9829811920

155

Neelu Mehra

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9829690068

156

Neeraj

Head Constable

7442350777

N/A

9460308461

157

Nijamuddin

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

8769117824

158

Niranjan Kumar Gautam

Head Constable

7442350777

N/A

9829105927

159

Om Prakash

Head Constable

7442350791

N/A

7568679544

160

Padam Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9694498898

161

Phool Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9929294455

162

Poonam Sharma

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

8561076433

163

Prahlad Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9413276640

164

Prathvi Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9460493613

165

Prem Raj

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9950910475

166

Puspendar Singh Gujar

Head Constable

7442350740

[email protected]

9214673212

167

Radhesyam

Head Constable

7442350791

N/A

9887551504

168

Raghvendra Singh

Head Constable

7442350777

[email protected]

9982101170

169

Rajan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9460176471

170

Rajendar Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

8764851946

171

Rajender Kumar Rathor

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9462009636

172

Rajendra Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9829354303

173

Ram Babu

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9414189495

174

Ram Kalyan

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9799153970

175

Ramcharn

Head Constable

7442350791

N/A

9929321439

176

Ramprasad

Head Constable

7442350741

N/A

9785299029

177

Ramswrup

Head Constable

7442350791

N/A

9461182803

178

Ramvtar

Head Constable

7442350791

N/A

9414746206

179

Ranchandra

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

7597306986

180

Ritu Meena

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

7073997778

181

Roopram

Head Constable

7442350791

N/A

7727876248

182

Roopsingh

Head Constable

7442350791

N/A

9680881834

183

Satish Chand

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9782054860

184

Shabanam Parveen

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9829235394

185

Shabbir Ahmed

Head Constable

7442350777

[email protected]

9887885771

186

Shambhu Lal

Head Constable

7442350741

N/A

9784958942

187

Shankar Singh

Head Constable

7442990498

N/A

9413201791

188

Shankar Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9413454436

189

Sharwan Lal

Head Constable

7442350791

[email protected]

9414484515

190

Shivraj

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9460937765

191

Shriphal Meena

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9414538342

192

Shyoji Ram

Head Constable

7442350784

[email protected]

9829519519

193

Sukhlal Meena

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9784609873

194

Surendra Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9001436339

195

Suresh Kumar

Head Constable

7442350777

N/A

8233898234

196

Tara Chand

Head Constable

7442350741

N/A

9887108752

197

Umaram

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9414286144

198

Upendra Singh

Head Constable

N/A

N/A

9414939622

199

Vijaybahadur Singh

Head Constable

7442350777

[email protected]

9950826460

200

Vijendra Singh

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9636259428

201

Vikram Singh Jadoun

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9414309736

202

Vimla Kumari

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9441937286

203

Vismbar Dyal

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

8432693141

204

Yogesh Babu

Head Constable

N/A

[email protected]

9414310019

205

Yuvraj Singh

Head Constable

7442350777

[email protected]

9667420944

 

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Dr. Pratibha Singh

Divisional Commissioner

7442500853

[email protected]

2

Shri Om Prakash Bunkar

District Collector

0744-2451200

[email protected]

3

Shri Rajpal Singh

Additional Divisional Commissioner

07442500585, 9649383003

 

4

Shri Rajkumar Singh

Additional District Magistrate

0744-2325341, 9414049700

[email protected]

5

Shri Brij Mohan Bairwa

Additional District Magistrate

0744-2323165, 9413151222

[email protected]

6

Shri Anil Kumar Singhal

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

0744-2325871, 9829694555

[email protected]

7

Shri Kanishk Kataria

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

07459-220170, 9785752528

[email protected]

8

Smt Harvindra D Singh

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

07455-234928, 9414178110

[email protected]

9

Miss Anjana Sehrawat

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

07458-225856, 9414154993

[email protected]

10

Shri Divyaraj Singh Chundawat

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

07450-233952, 9461666516

 

Medical

Health

Kota Heart Institute & Multi Speciality Hospital

10A Talwandi, Kota, Rajasthan - 324005

Contact:- (0744) 2407002, (0744) 3015003

PMC American Hospital

Adjacent to Allen Career Institute, Indra Vihar, Kota, Rajasthan - 324005

Contact:- (0744) 2434001, (0744) 2434003

MBS Hospital

1-K-77, Vigyan Nagar, Kota, Rajasthan - 324005

Contact:- (0744) 2436377

Gyan Shanti Orthopedic & Multispecialty Hospital

Plot No:- 9-10, Car Bazar Ke Pass, Subhash Nagar First, Transport Nagar, Rangbari, Kota, Rajasthan - 324010

Contact:- (+91) 8279014638

Shri Ram Homoeopathic Speciality Center

2-a-1, Rangbari Road, Near Keshavpura Circle, Talwandi, Kota, Rajasthan - 324005

Contact:- (+91) 9468970062

Mittal Heart Centre

2, Main Road, Opp Petrol Pump, Jawahar Nagar, Kota, Rajasthan - 324005

Contact:- (+91) 9413381665

Dr. Ishwar Chandra Malav clinic

N425, Shastri Nagar, Dadabari, Kota, Rajasthan - 324009

Contact:- (+91) 6376558272, (+91) 7727081933

Diabetes, Thyroid and Hormone Clinic

560, Sector A, Behind Honda Showroom, Shreenath Puram, Kota, Rajasthan - 324010

Contact:- (+91) 8764314050

Radha Krishna Critical Care and General Hospital

1-C-12 Sheela Choudhary Road, SFS, Talwandi, Kota, Rajasthan - 324001

Contact:- (+91) 8078615317, (+91) 8946990331

Gyan Shanti Orthopedic & Multispecialty Hospital

Plot No:- 9-10, Car Bazar Ke Pass, Subhash Nagar First, Transport Nagar, Rangbari, Kota, Rajasthan - 324010

Contact:- (+91) 8279014638

Bharat Vikas Parishad Hospital & Research Centre

Pratap Nagar, Dada Bari, Kota, Rajasthan - 324009

Contact:- (0744) 2504502, (0744) 2504501

Manash Hospital

K-3, New Jawahar Nagar, Near Resonance Coaching, SFS Colony Road, New Jawahar, VIP Colony, Talwandi, Kota, Rajasthan - 324005

Contact:- (+91) 7665388333, (0744) 2428333

Shiv Shakti Hospital

Baran Road, 80 Feet Link Road, New, Bus Stand Road, Police Line, Kota, Rajasthan - 324001

Contact:- (+91) 6350568713

Sudha Hospital & Medical Research Centre

11-a, Talwandi, Jhalawar Road, Kota, Rajasthan - 324005

Contact:- (+91) 9928027601

Kota Heart Institute & Multi Speciality Hospital

10A Talwandi, Kota, Rajasthan - 324005

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

KOTA

Regional Tourist Office & Tourist Reception Centre

RTDC Hotel Chambal,

Tel.: 0744-2327695

Fax.: 0744-2327695

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Sirohi(Mount Abu)

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Jyeshtha Maitrei

Superintendent Of Police

[email protected]

8770174843

2

Brijesh Kumar Soni

Additional Superintendent Of Police, Addl Sp Bali

N/A

9414163100

3

Sabir Khan

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

7568769010

4

Mahaveer Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414301250

5

Murad Ali

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414035507

6

Veera Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414425378

7

Babu Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9799574497

8

Bhala Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9414834778

9

Bhanwar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414375034

10

Bhawani Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9252961089

11

Bhura Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9649466337

12

Chopa Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929287676

13

Goma Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414673669

14

Ishawar Singh

Head Constable

N/A

7727933065

15

Kana Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460170514

16

Kapoora Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829234720

17

Labhu Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828142772

18

Laxman Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414533125

19

Mangal Dan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414545619

20

Mohabbat Singh

Head Constable

N/A

8696350035

21

Mohammed Shabbir

Head Constable

[email protected]

9983876649

22

Mohan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413001168

23

Narayan Lal

Head Constable

N/A

7742534950

24

Narayan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461452916

25

Narayan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

8239479300

26

Prabhu Narayan

Head Constable

N/A

9660677725

27

Rajesh Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9460072899

28

Sachendra Ratnu

Head Constable

N/A

9414275510

29

Shailesh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460623012

30

Shiv Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9460231807

31

Teka Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9461064341

32

Prakash Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460171774

 

Mount Abu

 

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

CUG No.

Mobile No.

1

Kishore Singh Bhati

Station House Officer, Sho

[email protected]

9530431307

7665944699

2

Bhawani Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9530431336

9460262094

3

Dalpat Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

N/A

9414533047

4

Dilip Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9530431338

9610382942

5

Raja Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9530431354

8107923932

 

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

1

Dr. Bhanwar Lal

DISTRICT COLLECTOR

2

Sh. Kalu Ram Khod

ADDITIONAL DISTRICT MAGISTRATE

Medical

Health

Government General Hospital
Address: Bagikhana, Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001

Abhinay Children Hospital
Sindhi Colony, Abu Road, Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 9413001630

Asha Gujrat Hospital
Aman Complex, New bus stand road, Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 9414154242

Shivam Hospital
New bus stand road, Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 2972-220383

Choudhary Hospital
Belangari, Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001

Desai Hospital
Near Railway Puliya, Palanpur, Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 2972-254872

Yadav Children Hospital
Near Power House, Sampurmaand Colony, Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 9414152348

Global Hospital
Dilwara Road Mount Abu, Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 9414374589

Sanjeevani Hospital
Ai Nagar, Sirohi, Sirohi Ho, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 9414993168

Dr. Yadav Bal Chikitsalaya
Sampoormanand Colony, Sirohi Ho, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 2972 221489

Gaurav Singh Hospital
Near Vedic Kaya School, Abu road, Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 9351610535

City Dental Clinic
Abu Road, Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 9414291388

Yadav Hospital
Sampurnanand Colony, Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001

Agarwal Orthopaedic Hospital
1, Choudhary Colony, Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 9414153822, 2972-223301

SAI Baba Hospital
Near Choti Maszid Abu Road, Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 9460714454

Sanjeevin Life care Hospital
Parsee Chal Abu Road, Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 9928370538

Vyas Hospital
Falna, Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 9829233003

Saurav Hospital
Sindhi Colony, Abu Road, Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 9950431078

Basnal Hospital
Abu Road, Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 9414373847

Goyal Hospital
Shanti Kunj Park, Abu Road, Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 9982216068

Sanjeevan Life Care Hospital
Please Chal Abu Road, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 9928370538

Saurav Hospital
Sindhi Colony, Abu Road, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 9950431078

Baba Ramdev Patanjali Chikitsalaya
9, Krishna Complex, Ground Floor, Azad Maidan, Abu Road, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307026
Contact:- 09414154042, 09352417112

Gujrat Hospital
Near Power House, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 02972 220296
 

Arihant Maternity & Sonograpy Centre
Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 2972-220720

Ajee Clinic
Mill Kothi Road, Abu Road, Sirohi HO, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 2972 228142

Amar Jyoti Clinic
11, Palace road, Near Gandhi Park, Sirohi, Rajasthan, 307001
Contact:- 02972 221249

 

 

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

MOUNT ABU

Tourist Reception Centre

Opp. Bus Stand

Tel.: 02974-235151/235071

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Nagaur

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Ram Moorty Joshy

Superintendent of Police

[email protected]

9414016456

2

Ganeshram Jat

Additional Superintendent of Police, Asp Kuchaman

[email protected]

9414669850

3

Tarachand

Additional Superintendent of Police

[email protected]

8440877000

4

Rajesh Meena

Additional Superintendent of Police, Head Quarter

[email protected]

9414624715

5

Manoj Kumar Machra

Police Inspector

[email protected]

9414096011

6

Abdul Rahuf

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9799106660

7

Dharampal Singh Meena

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414666818

8

Ganpat Ram

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9782660518

9

Kheta Ram

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

8949505551

10

Nara Ram

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9875134977

11

Dalweer Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414587468

12

Himmat Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector, Case Officer Skim

[email protected]

9414369634

13

Jai Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414729715

14

Jetha Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9828551125

15

Kaluram

Assistant Sub Inspector, Suspiend

[email protected]

9414487548

16

Laxmi Narayan

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414350268

17

Maheshkumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9950868770

18

Radha Kishan

Assistant Sub Inspector, Suspend

[email protected]

9414729806

19

Rajender

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9572851084

20

Rajesh Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9928524449

21

Ramdev Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9983457378

22

Sohan Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460066091

23

Ajay Pal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9799268425

24

Babulal

Head Constable/Head Constable Crime

N/A

8769890895

25

Bagwatipersad

Head Constable/Kesh Officer Skim

[email protected]

8507033048

26

Bala Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413679128

27

Bala Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414828164

28

Begaram

Head Constable/Aspo Nagaur

N/A

9982732800

29

Bhagwana Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9783064181

30

Bhanwar Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460222856

31

Bhanwar Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414269919

32

Bhanwar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460577029

33

Bhanwaru Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9414544247

34

Bhur Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9057195096

35

Bisna Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9982106019

36

Chandan

Head Constable

N/A

9414487491

37

Chandar Sekhar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460653499

38

Chandra Gupat

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414487628

39

Dharma Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9875104343

40

Dharma Ram Godara

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413519963

41

Duda Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461123450

42

Dula Ram

Head Constable/Account Branch Spo

[email protected]

9414414759

43

Gajendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414484167

44

Ganesh Pur

Head Constable

[email protected]

9587186396

45

Garib Ram

Head Constable /Aspo Nagaor

[email protected]

9414487316

46

Girwar Dan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414729803

47

Hanuman Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413131699

48

Hanuman Ran

Head Constable

[email protected]

9660583559

49

Heera Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9887622757

50

Ishwar Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414487514

51

Jabruddin

Head Constable

N/A

9782646554

52

Jagdish

Head Constable

[email protected]

9636639724

53

Jagdish Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929167189

54

Jagdish Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413985791

55

Jainarayan

Head Constable

N/A

9413410953

56

Jalam Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9269867495

57

Jetha Ram

Head Constable/Case Officer

[email protected]

7568170926

58

Kailash Dan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413479026

59

Karamat Khan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9982078639

60

Kisitura Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9828073299

61

Laxman Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461405302

62

Lekh Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9636772602

63

Lukman Khan

Head Constable/Hm Force

[email protected]

9887416832

64

Madhu Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414587513

65

Mahaveer Prasad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9882335617

66

Mangi Lal

Head Constable /Aarmorr

[email protected]

9680020029

67

Maniram

Head Constable

N/A

9772424232

68

Manniram

Head Constable

[email protected]

8432133837

69

Megha Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9982524721

70

Mohan Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9610938166

71

Moolaram

Head Constable

N/A

9252038494

72

Mota Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414548428

73

Mulchand

Head Constable

N/A

9950866600

74

Munir Khan

Head Constable

[email protected]

8058802222

75

Naresh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9887265959

76

Om Prakash

Head Constable, Aspo Didwana

[email protected]

9413170740

77

Omprakash

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414024691

78

Prahalad Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414487627

79

Prema Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9214918770

80

Premparkash

Head Constable

N/A

9460283283

81

Raja Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413478429

82

Rajendra Meena

Head Constable

[email protected]

9887502268

83

Ram Niwas

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461123248

84

Ram Niwas

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461023765

85

Ramchandra

Head Constable

[email protected]

9982106818

86

Ramchandra

Head Constable, Addlsp Office Didwana

[email protected]

8094942233

87

Ramdev

Head Constable

N/A

9772710163

88

Ramkumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413141326

89

Ramkumar

Head Constable

N/A

9460529160

90

Ramrtan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413132082

91

Ramu Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828764109

92

Ratna Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928881894

93

Ridha Karan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460952795

94

Rupesh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929273666

95

Saitan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414179140

96

Samundar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413169893

97

Shimbhu Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461122575

98

Shivdev Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414284223

99

Shivkumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461348522

100

Shri Krishna

Head Constable

[email protected]

9667481987

101

Shrvanram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413039498

102

Shyam Pratap Gaur

Head Constable

N/A

9413678827

103

Smt Ratandevi

Head Constable

[email protected]

9571584457

104

Sukha Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413581557

105

Sukharam

Head Constable

N/A

9413929431

106

Teja Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413890091

107

Teja Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9252033329

108

Tulsi Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9602709020

109

Udai Raj

Head Constable

[email protected]

9166664055

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Dr Amit Yadav

District Collector

 

[email protected]

2

Ram Mo

 

orty Joshy

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

9414016456

[email protected]

3

-

Additional District Magistrate

-

[email protected]

4

Ranjeet Singh

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

9414382316

[email protected]

Medical

Health

Marudhar Hospital

Opp. Govt. Girls College, Water Works Chourah, Near Police Station, Station Road, Nagaur, Rajasthan - 341508

Contact:- (+91) 9414484681

Marwad Hospital & Homeopathic Research Center

Kala Mandir Hall KE Samne, Kuchaman Road, Didwana, Nagaur, Rajasthan - 341303

Contact:- (01580) 240336

Madan Prospect Hospital

Indora, Nagaur, Rajasthan - 440010

Pagaria Eye & Ent Care Centre

8th Patti Ladnu, Nagaur H O, Nagaur, Rajasthan - 341001

Contact:- (+91) 9828363574

JLN Hospital

Balwa Road, Nagaur, Rajasthan – 341001

Contact:- (01586) 220066

ASG Eye Hospital

Sanik Colony, House No.30, Near Sugan Singh Circle, Nagaur, Rajasthan - 341001

Contact:- (01582) 246500(+91) 8875020432

Bissu Clinic

56, Gaurav Path Sainik Colony, Nagaur, Nagaur, Rajasthan - 341001

Contact:- (+91) 9414272759

 

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

NAGAUR

Rajasthan Tourist Information Bureau

Tel.: 0145-2627426/1364

Fax : 0145-2431330

Tourist Inf. Counter, Railway Station

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Pali

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Gagandeep Singla

Superintendent Of Police

[email protected]

8003308859

2

Ashok Kumar

Crime Assistant

[email protected]

9636579996

3

Bhart Rebari

Sub Inspector

N/A

7568687774

4

Parvinder Kaur

Sub Inspector, Incharge

[email protected]

8619045365

5

Ranveer Singh

Sub Inspector

N/A

9414574886

6

Bhaga Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9928179106

7

Bhawani Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9782741779

8

Deepa Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413589550

9

Dhanraj Chouhan

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

7742400816

10

Ghisu Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9928343971

11

Jagdish

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9214874351

12

Narayan Dan

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9413137023

13

Narpat Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414383074

14

Ramkaran Bagri

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460233843

15

Shivji Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414818674

16

Shyam Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9602710135

17

Yaspal Singh

Incharge, Modus Operandi Bureau

[email protected]

9660500568

18

Abhay Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9460019559

19

Achala Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9571571692

20

Aiadan Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9414550021

21

Amritlal

Head Constable

N/A

9413427692

22

Arjun Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9828662430

23

Babu Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9414025734

24

Balwanta Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9414026218

25

Bhanwar Dan

Head Constable

N/A

9414591164

26

Bhanwar Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413532409

27

Bhanwar Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9799796042

28

Bhanwar Singh

Head Constable

N/A

8107120426

29

Bhanwar Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414015417

30

Bhanwer Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9214023211

31

Bheema Ram

Head Constable

N/A

8094182736

32

Bheru Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9667120762

33

Bhoma Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9649673100

34

Brajbhushan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

8107356565

35

Chain Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9413487199

36

Dhagla Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9460131051

37

Dhugar Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9413532558

38

Dinesh Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9414679039

39

Durga Pareek

Head Constable

[email protected]

9468775101

40

Ganeshram

Head Constable

N/A

9929890681

41

Ganpat Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414550275

42

Gautam Bagri

Head Constable

[email protected]

9462426712

43

Ghewar Ram

Head Constable

N/A

8769633728

44

Ghisu Dan

Head Constable

N/A

9660461651

45

Goma Ram Choudhary

Head Constable

N/A

9829121717

46

Gopal Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9928133877

47

Gunwant Kisor

Head Constable, Traffic Pali

[email protected]

9414383225

48

Hanavant Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9460732636

49

Hansa Ram

Head Constable

N/A

7725996106

50

Hardev Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9929840963

51

Hari Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9983154406

52

Heera Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9001255690

53

Heera Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

7597105436

54

Himmat Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

8233378872

55

Ishwar Singh Bhati

Head Constable

N/A

9460422704

56

Jabar Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9785214259

57

Jagdish

Head Constable

N/A

9784427586

58

Jaikishna

Head Constable

N/A

9783201265

59

Jassa Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9680932590

60

Joga Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9829042768

61

Joga Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9829249099

62

Jogaram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414590924

63

Jogendra Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929003290

64

Kan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9460524619

65

Kana Ram

Head Constable

N/A

8004433117

66

Kisan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828374367

67

Kishan Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9214515682

68

Laxman Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9413888147

69

Lumba Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9928399636

70

Madan Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9166070124

71

Madan Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9414613930

72

Madan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9001543721

73

Madhulal

Head Constable

N/A

9680393303

74

Mal Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9667372816

75

Malla Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9001822554

76

Man Singh

Head Constable

N/A

7668708231

77

Manaram

Head Constable

[email protected]

7742886300

78

Mangi Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928342913

79

Manohar Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9928913998

80

Mardan Kha

Head Constable

N/A

9928044078

81

Mohan Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9982350022

82

Mota Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9829735698

83

Motipuri

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460904504

84

Naraniya Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414678837

85

Ogad Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9950861401

86

Om Prakash

Head Constable

N/A

9929781769

87

Om Prakash

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460018436

88

Padam Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9413786003

89

Parakesh Chand

Head Constable

N/A

8432583229

90

Parbat Singh

Head Constable

N/A

8740921747

91

Parbhu Dan

Head Constable

N/A

9413708027

92

Paukhraj

Head Constable

N/A

9571190990

93

Pema Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9001264315

94

Pepsingh

Head Constable

N/A

9414524756

95

Phularam

Head Constable

N/A

9829727694

96

Poona Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9460819377

97

Poona Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9829991905

98

Prashant Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9602709007

99

Prema Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

8003325316

100

Premprakash

Head Constable

N/A

9950325872

101

Purkha Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9928109822

102

Rajendra Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9829146785

103

Rajeswarpuri

Head Constable

N/A

7597031716

104

Rakesh Kumar Pareek

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460130143

105

Ram Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461198797

106

Ramchandra

Head Constable

N/A

9252959738

107

Ramesh Chand

Head Constable

N/A

9785277413

108

Ratan Lal

Head Constable

N/A

8875306724

109

Ratan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9772150959

110

Sangram Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414814682

111

Satya Narayan

Head Constable

N/A

8003338213

112

Shankar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929937051

113

Sheshu Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9784372588

114

Sua Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9413425764

115

Surendra Singh

Head Constable

N/A

7737999689

116

Tej Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9799505824

117

Uda Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9461252668

118

Ummed Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9929826226

119

Verender Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413707465

120

Vishna Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929276262

 

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Sh. Namit Mehta

District Collector

9414132812

[email protected]

2

Sh. Chandrabhan Singh Bhati

Additional District Magistrate

9414493101

[email protected]

3

Dr. Gagandeep Singla

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

02932251531

[email protected]

4

Deepti Sharma

C E O

8890000050

[email protected]

Medical

Health

Neocare Physiotherapy Hospital

Opp. Satguru Eye Hospital, Behind Do Pani Tanki, 6a, Veer Durga Das Nagar, Pali, Rajasthan – 306401

(+91) 9351852989

Government Bangur Hospital

133a, National Park, V.D. Nagar, Pali, Rajasthan - 306401

(02932) 225310

Panwar Hospital

37, Main Mandia RD, pali marwar ho, Pali, Rajasthan - 306401

(02932) 230611

Om Hospital

8-9, Near BSNL Godown, Main Sojat Road, Naya Gaon, Pali, Rajasthan - 306401

(02932) 226200, (02932) 221200

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Partapgarh

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Amit Kumar Budaniya

Superintendent Of Police

[email protected]

9555857662

2

Bhag Chand Meena

Additional Superintendent Of Police, Rps

[email protected]

9413352353

3

Kamal Chand Meena

Reserve Inspector

[email protected]

9414745971

4

Deepak Sharma

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9783174350

5

Gajendra Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414496929

6

Girdhari Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9829756954

7

Gopal Lal Sharma

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9784410195

8

Govind Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9950115912

9

Hari Singh Chundawat

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414736394

10

Mohammad Parvaz

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9784861165

11

Panna Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

8239917716

12

Salim Khan

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

8003517722

13

Satnarayan

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9460910098

14

Shyam Singh Chouhan

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9413641694

15

Sultan Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9460534664

16

Unkar Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector, Line Officer

N/A

9928525296

17

Mool Das

Incharge, Police Control Room, Incharge Police Control

[email protected]

9929613718

18

Ajay Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784278417

19

Babu Lal

Head Constable

N/A

8107641728

20

Bheru Lal Rao

Head Constable

N/A

9983605044

21

Birbal Singh Meena

Head Constable

N/A

8239839589

22

Dal Singh

Head Constable, Armorar

N/A

9782192276

23

Dhasrath Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9001661061

24

Dinesh Chandra

Head Constable

N/A

9610004282

25

Durga Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950558429

26

Gopal Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9468630040

27

Gopi Chand Meena

Head Constable

[email protected]

9782136366

28

Govind Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9983006308

29

Hari Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9571809502

30

Hemraj

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829834161

31

Himmat Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9001670793

32

Jaisingh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9783566113

33

Jayanta Banu

Head Constable

[email protected]

7665084151

34

Kalu Khan Gosi

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784243471

35

Karu Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9672660501

36

Kesu Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9610411562

37

Kiran Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929512290

38

Kishor Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9414618427

39

Mohan Lal

Head Constable, Jila Store

N/A

9829926437

40

Mohan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

6377165699

41

Mukesh Chand

Head Constable, Cpc Canting Incharg

N/A

9610998684

42

Munim

Head Constable, Suspended

N/A

9660846617

43

Nana Lal

Head Constable, L P Store

N/A

9982501694

44

Nanu Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9587976096

45

Omprakash

Head Constable

N/A

9001957627

46

Praveen Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9460224380

47

Rajpal Singh Shaktawat

Head Constable

[email protected]

8107741988

48

Ramesh Chandra

Head Constable

N/A

9610834093

49

Rekha Mali

Head Constable

[email protected]

7726901664

50

Shankar Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9983712677

51

Shanti Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9680482125

52

Shivnarayan Dhobi

Head Constable

[email protected]

8107937355

53

Shivram

Head Constable

N/A

9460083915

54

Sohan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

7023890755

55

Sundar Lal Meena

Head Constable, Hawaldar Major

N/A

9950860706

56

Sunder Lal

Head Constable, Suspend

N/A

9660785729

57

Unkar Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950054063

58

Vardi Chand

Head Constable

N/A

9001307468

59

Vijay Pal

Head Constable

N/A

9929646741

60

Virendra Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414858098

         

 

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Dr. Inderjeet Yadav

District Collector

01478-222233(O)

[email protected]

2

Sh. Amit Kumar

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

01478-222283(O), Mo-9555857662

[email protected]

3

Sh. Durga Shankar Meena

Additional District Magistrate

01478-222333(O), Mo-8875502620

[email protected]

4

Sh. Ram Chandra Bairwa

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

01478-220007(O), Mo-9950186279

[email protected]

5

Sh. Bhag Chandra

Addl. S.P. Of Police

01478-223156(O), Mo-9413352353

 

Medical

Health

Ayurvedic Hospital
Sadar Bazar,Pratapgarh, Rajasthan 312605

Swasthya Bhavan; Pratapgarh
Pratapgarh; Rajasthan 312605
Contact:- 01478 222 564

Dr. Nitin Suthar Disha Hospital
Jawahar Nagar, Pratapgarh; Rajasthan 312605

Contact:- 099830 06489

District Hospital
NH-113, Pratapgarh, Rajasthan 312605
Contact:- 222 004

Civil Hospital
NH 113; Ashok Nagar, Pratapgarh, Rajasthan 312605
Contact:- 094604 88293

Salgia Diagnostic Center
suraj pol, Pratapgarh, Rajasthan 312605
Contact:- 01478 222 898

Government Savitri Bai Hospital
NH-113, Pratapgarh, Rajasthan 312605

Ram Sudha Medical
Aliasgar, Pratapgarh, Rajasthan 312605

Contact:- 090017 08244

CHC Pipalkhunt
National Highway 113, New Maruti Nagar, Gopal Ganj, Pratapgarh, Rajasthan 312605

Shri gopal medical & general store
B-3 Hatimi plaza, National Highway 113, New Maruti Nagar, Jhandagali, Pratapgarh; Rajasthan 312605

Aradhya Ayurvedic Hospital & Panchkarma Research Centre
High School Road, Opp. Punjab National Bank, Pratapgarh - Chhotisadri Rd, New Maruti Nagar, Jhandagali, Pratapgarh, Rajasthan 312605
Contact:- 089897 74821

Udgam Hospital
Pratapgarh - Chhotisadri Rd, Nai Abaadi, Pratapgarh, Rajasthan 312605
Contact:- 01478 222 160

Aastha Hospital
NH 113, New Maruti Nagar, Nai Abaadi, Pratapgarh, Rajasthan 312605

 

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Rajsamand

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Sudhir Joshi

Superintendent of Police, Rajsamand

[email protected]

9829250727

2

Parbat Singh

Additional Superintendent of Police

[email protected]

9414157070

3

Shiv Lal Bairwa

Additional Superintendent of Police

[email protected]

9672496137

4

Mahendra Kumar

Deputy Superintendent Of Police, Sc/St

[email protected]

9680236100

5

Bheru Singh

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414869566

6

Mahesh Joshi

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414244555

7

Teena

Sub Inspector, Incharge

[email protected]

9252805381

8

Heera Lal Menaria

Incharge Traffic

[email protected]

9784282338

9

Ganpat Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414472348

10

Hadamat Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414659983

11

Hari Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460575915

12

Hari Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9950948356

13

Heer Singh Rathor

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9928711275

14

Jabbar Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414238951

15

Kan Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9214997317

16

Ladu Singh Solanki

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414621657

17

Laxman Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414621729

18

Manesh Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9928369200

19

Pawan Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9829090926

20

Rachana Sanadhay

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414472779

21

Rameshwar Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460359143

22

Ratan Lal Vyas

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414473131

23

Sita Chouhan

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9460084671

24

Subhash Chandra

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414830369

25

Ummed Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414683963

26

Ajit Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9667118260

27

Arjun Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461181249

28

Arun Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929063566

29

Bablu Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414621783

30

Babulal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9667652200

31

Bahadur Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784217793

32

Bhanvar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9462625870

33

Bhanwar Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784126902

34

Bhanwar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414284799

35

Bharat Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950059155

36

Bhawar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414472327

37

Chhagan Lal

Head Constable, Trfik Incharge

[email protected]

9828483152

38

Chhatrapal Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929050669

39

Dalla Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928233120

40

Devi Lal Bhil

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784096672

41

Devinath

Head Constable

N/A

9461016927

42

Dhan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460029126

43

Dilip Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

7742644891

44

Dungar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

8952998344

45

Dungar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460510293

46

Fateh Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460509936

47

Fateh Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9610005989

48

Gajendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413266904

49

Gajraj Singh Solanki

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413263951

50

Gamer Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414220801

51

Ganesh Lal Meena

Head Constable

[email protected]

9001470233

52

Ganpat Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

8003843508

53

Gyaneshwar Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460202300

54

Haal Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

7014590575

55

Hari Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414353899

56

Jalam Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9636068014

57

Jasraj

Head Constable

[email protected]

9602944748

58

Jawan Mal

Head Constable

N/A

9460320385

59

Joraver Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9462500701

60

Kailash Chandra

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460824571

61

Kailash Chandra Joshi

Head Constable

[email protected]

9799513610

62

Karan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

8003153410

63

Kishan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414683945

64

Kishan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9799461515

65

Leeladhar

Head Constable

N/A

9462109039

66

Liladhar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929211510

67

Mahendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

7229970123

68

Mahendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829806133

69

Mahendra Singh Kanawat

Head Constable

[email protected]

9001079280

70

Mahi Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

8769419320

71

Manak Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460823327

72

Mangu Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9992852928

73

Mod Singh Ranawat

Head Constable

[email protected]

9636959810

74

Mukesh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413663288

75

Mukesh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

8952891111

76

Mustak Ali

Head Constable

[email protected]

9660337148

77

Narayan Paliwal

Head Constable

N/A

7742085003

78

Narendra Singh

Head Constable, Hc

[email protected]

9950267211

79

Narendra Singh Chouhan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9799282315

80

Naresh Kumar Paliwal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9509606747

81

Prahalad Narayan Meena

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414658610

82

Raghuveer Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784964912

83

Rajendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460088716

84

Rakesh Sharma

Head Constable, Head Constable

[email protected]

9414825945

85

Ram Singh Rajawat

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414685527

86

Ramawtar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

7725945755

87

Rameshwer Lal

Head Constable, Daiba Chowki

N/A

9468582175

88

Roop Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461640251

89

Roop Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414786738

90

Sajjan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9783635488

91

Satyanarayan Pareek

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828890725

92

Seeta Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414563620

93

Semyuls Masih

Head Constable

[email protected]

9602166092

94

Shambhu pratap Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413026076

95

Shankar Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928240432

96

Sher Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928528784

97

Shobha Lal

Head Constable, Band

[email protected]

8875650891

98

Sohan Singh Chundawat

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461048519

99

Surendra Singh Jhala

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413218167

100

Suresh Chandra

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414683758

101

Suresh Chandra

Head Constable

[email protected]

9799127374

102

Suresh Chandra

Head Constable

[email protected]

9660070150

103

Suresh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929211597

104

Yogendra Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

8003420440

 

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Sh. Neelabh Saxena

District Collector

02952-220536(O)

[email protected]

2

Sh. Sudhir Joshi

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

9829250727

[email protected]

3

Sh. Rahul Jain

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

9892940449

[email protected]

4

Sh. Ram Charan Sharma

Additional Collector

9414017788

[email protected]

5

Sh. Bhuvaneshvar Singh Chouhan

Additional Chief Executive Officer,Zila Parishad

9650667889

 

6

Sh. Brijesh Gupta

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

9649600154

[email protected]

7

Sh. Ummed Singh Rajawat

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

9983398125, 8302087008

[email protected]

8

Sh. Manmohan Sharma

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

9079723429

[email protected]

9

Sh. Jaipal Singh Rathore

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

7728871683

[email protected]

10

Ms Raksha Parikh

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

9782221743

[email protected]

11

Sh. Ajay

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

7665297536

[email protected]

12

Sh. Mansukh Ram Damor

Sub Divisional Magistrate (Sdm)

7597656465

[email protected]

13

Sh. Sudhanshu Rishi Pandey

Additional Collector

9871451811

 

Medical

Health

Primary Health Center
SH-12, Rajsamand Road, Rajasthan 313324

Government Hospital
Raj Nagar, Rajsamand, Rajasthan 313333

Shree ji dental clinic
Opposite old government hospital near pooja clinic, Rajnagar - Kankroli Road,Rajsamand, Rajasthan 313324

Contact:- 097842 98082

Mamta Hospital
Rajsamand Main Road, Subhash Nagar Colony, Rajsamand, Rajasthan 313333

Contact:- 096809 92984

City Hospital
Shri Ram Nagar, Mahaveer Nagar, kishor Nagar, Rajsamand, Rajasthan 313333

Kavdia Hospital
100 Feet Rd, Shri Ram Nagar, Mahaveer Nagar, kishor Nagar, Rajsamand, Rajasthan 313333

Bohra hospital
Ramdhun Road, Kankroli, Rajsamand, Rajasthan 313324

Contact:- 094608 24565

Manohar Maternity Hospital

50 Feet Road, Mahadev Colony, Kankroli, Rajsamand, Rajasthan - 313324

Contact:- 02952 220435

Madav Lal Hospital
Koyad, Rajsamand, Rajasthan 313324

Charbuja Hospital
DSC, Kankroli, Rajsamand, Rajasthan 313324

Sharma Hospital
Nathdwara Rd, Mahadev Colony, Kankroli, Rajsamand, Rajasthan 313324
Contact:- 02952 221 446

RK Govt Hospital

RIICO Area, Rajsamand, Rajasthan - 313324

Contact:- 02952 220033

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI 

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Sawai Madhupur

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Harsh Vardhan Agarwala

Superintendent Of Police, S.P.Sawaimadhopur

[email protected]

8588825047

2

Prakash Chand

Additional Superintendent of Police

[email protected]

9785093380

3

Rajvir Singh

Additional Superintendent of Police

[email protected]

9414013600

4

Himanshu

Additional Superintendent of Police, Head Quarter

[email protected]

9782347950

5

Rajendra Singh

Deputy Superintendent of Police, Sc/St, Deputy Superintendent of Police

[email protected]

9414354565

6

Shakeel Ahmed Khan

Deputy Superintendent of Police, Traffic

N/A

7014251199

7

Mahesh Singh

Police Inspector, Sho

[email protected]

9829045528

8

Shankar Lal Gurjar

Crime Assistant

N/A

9413619546

9

Amar Singh

Sub Inspector

N/A

9694037118

10

Harwant Singh Randhawa

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9462417716

11

Mahaveer Singh

Sub Inspector, Mto Police Line

N/A

9414376458

12

Shaitan Singh

Sub Inspector, Dst Team

[email protected]

9414369938

13

Omparkash

Line Officer, Charj Ri Police Line

[email protected]

9413309754

14

Anish Khan

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413294299

15

Badri Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector, Asi

[email protected]

9001448593

16

Brajmohanpal

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414179495

17

Mohammad Alim

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9828613111

18

Mohan Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414646999

19

Mohan Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414552353

20

Narendra Singh Jat

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460031819

21

Rakesh Kumar Soni

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9772204859

22

Ramavtar

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413505037

23

Sabir Khan

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413482617

24

Sahida Khan

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414647022

25

Salandra Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414314897

26

Satyanarayan Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector, Police Control Room

[email protected]

8432836580

27

Sayyed Ansar

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460929999

28

Suresh Chand Bagdi

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414030223

29

Abdul Rehman

Head Constable

[email protected]

9680822633

30

Amar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

8058991893

31

Anil Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

7891371008

32

Asharam Meena

Head Constable

N/A

9461930352

33

Babu Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9799607886

34

Babu Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9667311367

35

Babulal Bairwa

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929878056

36

Badri Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9602103901

37

Bhan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784069076

38

Bhanwar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9875124370

39

Bharat Lal Meena

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413815982

40

Bharat Lal Meena

Head Constable

N/A

9667545301

41

Bharatraj

Head Constable

N/A

9610724959

42

Bhawani Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414552893

43

Bhudev Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460114950

44

Brajraj Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9602973705

45

Chaman Prakas

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414516999

46

Chandan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9269742726

47

Chatru Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9799386018

48

Chhotu Mal

Head Constable

N/A

8742830887

49

Dinesh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9772204735

50

Doji Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

7568132149

51

Fajruddin

Head Constable

N/A

9414520325

52

Gagraj

Head Constable

N/A

9785718750

53

Game Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9887580058

54

Gyan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

7734811495

55

Hansraj

Head Constable

N/A

9983065868

56

Hari Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

8432443318

57

Ikarar Ahamad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413256597

58

Jamana Lal Gurjar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9875196419

59

Kailash Chand

Head Constable

[email protected]

9783268152

60

Kailash Chand

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413582999

61

Kailash Kumari

Head Constable

N/A

9414355702

62

Kajod Mal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784115652

63

Kamla Devi

Head Constable

[email protected]

7597243977

64

Kamna Choudhary

Head Constable

N/A

9460993364

65

Khaleel Ahmad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928329001

66

Krishankumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460949102

67

Kushal Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9950159470

68

Lalita

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413886151

69

Makkhan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9799916474

70

Manoj Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9462391898

71

Manvendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414727029

72

Meetha Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460441148

73

Mohan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460438587

74

Murari Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9468920915

75

Mustak Ahmad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460989684

76

Nandkishor Sharma

Head Constable

[email protected]

9667715696

77

Prahlad Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

8432690902

78

Pratap Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

8764314777

79

Punyaram

Head Constable

N/A

9950445475

80

Pyar Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9785946893

81

Raeis Beg

Head Constable

N/A

9782974824

82

Rajendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414297158

83

Rajesh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

N/A

84

Rajveer Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9680890949

85

Rambabu

Head Constable

N/A

9413264181

86

Ramesh Chand Jatav

Head Constable

N/A

9610445984

87

Ramgilash Meena

Head Constable

N/A

9460439623

88

Ramkesh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9783407764

89

Ramlal

Head Constable

N/A

9414646112

90

Ramswarup

Head Constable

N/A

9057668516

91

Ranjeet Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414520377

92

Ratan Lal Meena

Head Constable

N/A

9460951187

93

Rohitas Singh Nathawat

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413960667

94

Sayad Maajid Ali

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950345586

95

Shriniwas

Head Constable

N/A

8104106410

96

Siyaram Meena

Head Constable

[email protected]

8104777460

97

Suresh Chand

Head Constable

N/A

9610338787

98

Suresh Chand Mali

Head Constable

[email protected]

9782297255

99

Talib Baing

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413709655

100

Veer Pal Singh Yadav

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414520281

101

Vikram Singh Shekhawat

Head Constable

[email protected]

9887611859

102

Virendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9468693440

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Shri Suresh Kumar Ola

District Collector

07462-220444

[email protected]

2

Dr. Suraj Singh Negi

Additional Collector

07462-220323

[email protected]

3

Shri Harsh Vardhan Agarwalla

Superintendent Of Police (Distt. Hq.)

07462-220528

[email protected]

4

Shri Abhishek Khanna

Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad

07462-220231

[email protected]

Medical

Health

Aayurvedik Hospital
Soorwal, Rajasthan 322027

Soorwal Chc Hospital
Soorwal, Rajasthan 322027

Contact:- 097992 52585

Prathmic Swasthya Kendra (PHC) Soorwal
Soorwal, Rajasthan 322027
Contact:- 080059 41416

Agrwal Hospital
Adarsh Nagar, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan 322001

Alija Nursing Home
Jatwara, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan 322001

Jeevan Surgical Hospital Sawai Madhopur Raj
Maharana Pratap Colony, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan 322001
Contact:- 074622 25000

Acharya Memorial Hospital
R. Building, Lalsot - Kota Mega Hwy, Opposite A.I, Maharana Pratap Colony, Sawai

Choudhary Nursing Home

Madhopur, Rajasthan 322001
Contact:- 074622 20633

Vikas Hospital
Jatwara, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan 322001

Esi Hospital Bazariya
Indra Colony, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan 322001

Urban Praimery Health Center
m.p, Railway Colony, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan 322001
Contact:- 074622 22101

Sanjeevni Hospital and fertility Center
Civil Lines, Indra Colony, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan 322001

Alija Nursing Home
Gautam Ashram, Bazariya Rd, Civil Lines; Indra Colony, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan 322001

Dr S L Meena Hospital
Civil Lines, Indra Colony, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan 322001

Jyoti Nursing Home
#61-B, Balmandir Colony, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan 322001
Contact:- 074622 21717

Government Hospital
Gatali Road, Dhanoli, Rajasthan 322027

Contact:- 096802 90394

Railway Hospital
Railway Station Rd, Railway Colony, Kherda Rural, Rajasthan 322021

Contact:- 090010 17525

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel  Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

SAWAI MADHOPUR

Tourist Reception Centre

RTDC Hotel Vinayak Ranthambhore Road,

Tel.: 07462-221333/220808

Fax : 07462-220644

Railway Station,

TEL.: 07462-220808

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

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Sri Ganganagar

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Satnam Singh

Additional Superintendent of Police

[email protected]

9414065222

2

Bavar Lal

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413615625

3

Jagdish Parshad

Sub Inspector

N/A

9413769407

4

Amarjeet Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414948292

5

Avtar Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414298438

6

Bhagwan Prasad

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9887796361

7

Dilbag Rai

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414307893

8

Gamdoor Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414087205

9

Gurdeep Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9462895568

10

Gurtej Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9462494234

11

Gurtej Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414329345

12

Harpreet Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9462402692

13

Jagdish Chander

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9461172311

14

Jagjeet Singh Khaihra

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414281947

15

Jagpal Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414628077

16

Jhoona Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9928374293

17

Karan Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

8302877073

18

Karnee Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414792263

19

Kashi Ram

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413433465

20

Kewal Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9461569100

21

Pawan Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414305802

22

Pramod Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9887482134

23

Raj Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413995806

24

Rajesh Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9214672865

25

Ram Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector, Asi

[email protected]

9783256121

26

Satish Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414282124

27

Sukhmahender Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9460948082

28

Sumer Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9672476771

29

Surendar Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9928739280

30

Surender Pal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9057390001

31

Umaid Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414507732

32

Yash Pal Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9636745646

33

Zakir Hussan

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9772212001

34

Aruna Sharma

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414500164

35

Baldev Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414500267

36

Bhanu Partap Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414503790

37

Bhoop Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9352702713

38

Ganesh Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461263495

39

Ganga Sahay

Head Constable

N/A

7737442557

40

Gurjant Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9982863667

41

Gursimren Kaur

Head Constable

[email protected]

9602352002

42

Indraj Dhaka

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414873421

43

Indraj Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929427688

44

Jagdish

Head Constable

N/A

9783244777

45

Jagdish Parsad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414947495

46

Jagjot Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460562177

47

Jagmail Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9799036636

48

Jitendar Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829971635

49

Kalvinder Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950513089

50

Karnaeal Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414401052

51

Mahaveer Prasad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828414732

52

Mahaveer Prasad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9119107200

53

Mahender Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414652713

54

Mangat Rai

Head Constable

N/A

9414282071

55

Manoj Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9785942959

56

Mohan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928489284

57

Mukhtyar Kour

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461263351

58

Narender Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460918311

59

Naresh Kapoor

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414246592

60

Netram Jakhar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413230338

61

Om Parkash

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414364837

62

Om Prakash

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829351679

63

Parkash Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9468877666

64

Parmjeet Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9413930635

65

Pawan Kumr

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460742660

66

Prithviraj

Head Constable

[email protected]

9024676110

67

Pusaram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414381905

68

Rafiq Mohammed

Head Constable

N/A

9660304676

69

Raj Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414090518

70

Rajender Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9887783149

71

Rakesh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414329334

72

Ram Bhagat

Head Constable

[email protected]

9462205916

73

Ram Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9414381607

74

Ramesh Kapoor

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460562135

75

Rampal

Head Constable

N/A

9414631231

76

Roshan Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9828960339

77

Sandeep Joshi

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460119725

78

Sanjay Bhargav

Head Constable

[email protected]

8890916000

79

Sarjeet Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414872723

80

Sarvan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414282143

81

Satya Priya

Head Constable

N/A

9602999129

82

Satya Prkash

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950690000

83

Satyapal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460312124

84

Seva Das

Head Constable

N/A

9414962408

85

Sharwan Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9829686720

86

Shiv Karan

Head Constable

N/A

8104846071

87

Shyodas

Head Constable

N/A

9414948187

88

Subhashchand

Head Constable

N/A

9460845087

89

Sudheer Kaushik

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413235815

90

Surender Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460307534

91

Surender Singh

Head Constable

N/A

8947818002

92

Surendra Pal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950251054

93

Swarn Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9462170342

94

Teja Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9413432077

95

Uam Shankar

Head Constable

[email protected]

8058559197

96

Uday Bhan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414500730

97

Vidha Devi

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460918325

98

Virender Pal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460787320

99

Vishnu Dutt Sharma

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414500270

100

Yad Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9462402128

101

Gurbaj Singh

Head Moharrir

[email protected]

9785319137

102

Jeet Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9460001008

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Mr. Bhanu Prakash Yeturu

Divisional Commissioner

   

2

Mr. Ansh Deep

District Collector

 

[email protected]

3

Mr. Arvind Kumar Jakhar

Additional District Magistrate

9829067097

 

4

Mr. Ummed Singh Ratnu

Additional District Magistrate

9414346458

 

Medical

Health

Medanta S. N. Super Speciality Hospital

Nathanwala Suratgarh- Hanumangarh Bypass, Ganganagar, Rajasthan - 335001

Contact:- (+91) 7413034560(+91) 7413834560

Sihag Hospital

Gagan path, Ganganagar, Rajasthan - 335001

Contact:- (0154) 2460460

City Hospital

45 Model Colony, Sri Ganganagar, Ganganagar, Rajasthan - 335001

Vedant Censar And Skin Centar

2/7 A Shankar Colony, Opp. Bahal Hospital, Sri Ganganagar, Ganganagar, Rajasthan - 335001

Sidana Nursing Home

Sukhadia Nagar, Sri Ganganagar HO, Ganganagar, Rajasthan - 335001

Contact:- (+91) 9829075359

Shri Om Sai Cancer & Multispeciality Hospital

Sector 17, Hanumangarh Raod, Opposite Andh Vidhayala, Sri Ganganagar, Ganganagar, Rajasthan – 335001

Contact:- (0154) 2464222(+91) 9929186122

Dabur Eye Hospital

Sukadia Road, Mera Road, Sriganganagar, Ganganagar, Rajasthan - 35001

Contact:- (0154) 2461112

Gaur Hospital

4-E-6, SSB Road, near Meera Chowk, Jawahar Nagar, Ganganagar, Rajasthan - 335001

Contact:-(0154) 2464481

ASG Eye Hospital

2 F-8, Jawahar Nagar, Near Tahsil Office, Sukhadia Circle, Ganganagar, Rajasthan - 335001

Contact:-(+91) 8875020433

Jaipur Mother And Child Multispeciality Hospital

147 G Block, Near Sukharia Circle, Gaushala Road, Sri Ganganagar, Ganganagar, Rajasthan - 335001

Contact:- (0154) 2481629

Vijay Kalra Superspeciality Hospital

Hanumangarh Road, Opp Taj Palace, Sri Ganganagar, Ganganagar, Rajasthan - 335001

Contact:- (+91) 9779329212

Bansal Hospital & Orthodontic Dental Centre

71, BLK - G, Sriganganagar, Ganganagar, Rajasthan - 335001

Contact:- (0154) 2471546

Dawar Eye Hospital

4 B 12 Jawahar Nagar, Meera Chowk, Sri Ganganagar, Ganganagar, Rajasthan - 335001

Contact:- (0154) 2464112

 

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

Govt. Official Site:-  About District, Directory, Flora and fauna, Places of Interest , Hotels, etc.

Tonk

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Kusumlata Meena

Reserve Inspector

[email protected]

8112274528

2

Bhag Singh

Sub Inspector, Sho

[email protected]

9414823886

3

Bhudaram

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414556480

4

Kaptan Singh

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9001410739

5

Mustak Hussen

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9829561651

6

Noor Mohammad

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413838478

7

Prem Shanker

Sub Inspector

[email protected]

8619790977

8

Rajendra Kumar

Sub Inspector

N/A

9829173514

9

Arjun Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414556906

10

Ashok Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9784282846

11

Bahadur Singh Meena

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

8890319245

12

Bhanwar Lal Jat

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9799365086

13

Brij Mohan

Assistant Sub Inspector, Asi

[email protected]

9413922821

14

Dilip Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9214424250

15

Girraj Prasad

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

8104526707

16

Karan Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9602271839

17

Laxman Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414424362

18

Mukesh

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9828848592

19

Munsi Lal Jat

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9461625796

20

Raju Lal Keer

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9636577270

21

Ramdev

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9928212853

22

Ramesh Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414440151

23

Ramgopal Jat

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414315926

24

Suresh Singh Choudhary

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9875226192

25

Abhimmannu

Head Constable

N/A

9829305371

26

Achal Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829151733

27

Altaaf Husain

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413886073

28

Anjana Choudhary

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414657453

29

Ashok Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929321785

30

Asif

Head Constable

N/A

9414558454

31

Babu Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9252468910

32

Babu Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950075922

33

Babu Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

8890474783

34

Balu Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9252883730

35

Banna Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

8890869116

36

Banvari Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9887936423

37

Bhagchand

Head Constable

N/A

8233303992

38

Bhagwandas

Head Constable

N/A

9460719225

39

Bhajan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

8432190477

40

Bhajanlal

Head Constable

N/A

8104439876

41

Bharat Kumar Sharma

Head Constable

N/A

9829234902

42

Bhaver Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784731828

43

Birdhi Chand Sharma

Head Constable

N/A

9413287100

44

Chanda

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413602035

45

Chaturbhuj

Head Constable

[email protected]

8290830030

46

Chhotu Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9214072300

47

Chothmal

Head Constable

N/A

9829220275

48

Chotu Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9214072300

49

Chotu Lal Fc

Head Constable

N/A

8104741718

50

Dashrath

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950585158

51

Dashrath Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929263329

52

Daud Ahamad

Head Constable

[email protected]

8104800554

53

Davender Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414558457

54

Deshraj

Head Constable

[email protected]

9694433575

55

Devendra

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413802354

56

Dhanna Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929650471

57

Dinesh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

8502875421

58

Durga Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9799029957

59

Gajendra

Head Constable

N/A

9602219187

60

Geeta Devi

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414278128

61

Giriraj Fc

Head Constable

[email protected]

9214339648

62

Giriraj Singh Choudhary

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414543097

63

Hansraj

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928191202

64

Hanuman Parsad Gangawal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829973709

65

Haribhajan

Head Constable

N/A

9252040768

66

Harnath

Head Constable

N/A

9269147190

67

Hemraj

Head Constable

N/A

9602826701

68

Jagdish Parsad

Head Constable

[email protected]

7568863193

69

Jai Hanumaan

Head Constable

N/A

9887168542

70

Jairaj

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829427434

71

Jaseem Khan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928074950

72

Jawala Parsad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9024603502

73

Kailash Chand

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828545030

74

Kalu Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9829686843

75

Kan Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414657348

76

Kanha Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9214871846

77

Kanhiya Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9982479556

78

Keshav Kant Pareek

Head Constable

N/A

8104616670

79

Khushiram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9667201509

80

Kistoor Chand

Head Constable

N/A

9887422405

81

Lala Raam

Head Constable

[email protected]

9785762147

82

Lalram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413002151

83

Laxmi Narayan

Head Constable

N/A

9660825922

84

Laxminarayan Sharma

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460457247

85

Mahesh Chand

Head Constable

[email protected]

7073108260

86

Makdum Miya

Head Constable

[email protected]

9214979717

87

Moduram Meena

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929056465

88

Mohammad Anish

Head Constable

N/A

9887631096

89

Mohan Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9214590070

90

Morpal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829990471

91

Mukdum Miya

Head Constable

N/A

9214979717

92

Mukesh Kumar Sharma

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829746910

93

Nand Kishor Gurjar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784831204

94

Narendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929434666

95

Nirmal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9252178008

96

Om Prakash

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414348047

97

Omprakash

Head Constable

N/A

9829424933

98

Paras Jain

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414657025

99

Parmanannd

Head Constable

[email protected]

7737478040

100

Prabhu Lal

Head Constable

N/A

8503851112

101

Premlal Gurjar

Head Constable

N/A

9269290433

102

Priyanka

Head Constable

N/A

9460189604

103

Radha Krishan

Head Constable

N/A

9829683711

104

Radheshyam

Head Constable

N/A

8890792235

105

Radheyshyam

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950406433

106

Raghuveer

Head Constable

N/A

9413802286

107

Rajaram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414657424

108

Rajaram

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414657409

109

Rajendra

Head Constable

N/A

9602156178

110

Rajendra Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9214882272

111

Rajendra Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9414657391

112

Rajendra Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9414746800

113

Rajendra Prasad Sharma

Head Constable

[email protected]

9667042682

114

Rajesh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460718345

115

Rajesh Hc

Head Constable

[email protected]

9214000666

116

Rajesh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

8890423824

117

Rajesh Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9414657276

118

Raju Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9829351442

119

Rakesh

Head Constable

N/A

8104291412

120

Ram Kishan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928992515

121

Ram Dayal Yadav

Head Constable

N/A

9784497250

122

Ramaswarup

Head Constable, Hawaldar Mejer

N/A

9252487704

123

Ramawtar Rajwanshi

Head Constable

N/A

9667427878

124

Rambilas

Head Constable

N/A

9929552255

125

Rambilash

Head Constable

N/A

9929552255

126

Ramdayal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9799206521

127

Ramdhan

Head Constable, Ic Op Raholi

[email protected]

9928058152

128

Ramesh

Head Constable

N/A

9929419348

129

Ramesh Chand

Head Constable

[email protected]

9982163263

130

Ramesh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928208859

131

Rameshwer Prashad Jat

Head Constable

N/A

8432343768

132

Rameswar

Head Constable

N/A

9887571262

133

Ramgopal Jat

Head Constable

[email protected]

9636524186

134

Ramji Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829676403

135

Ramkalyan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9667794263

136

Ramkishan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414338819

137

Ramlal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928471449

138

Ramprasad

Head Constable

N/A

9251887743

139

Ramprasad

Head Constable

[email protected]

9252548981

140

Ramprasad

Head Constable

N/A

9251887743

141

Ramratan

Head Constable

N/A

9950590618

142

Ranjeet

Head Constable

N/A

9928296995

143

Ratan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829951153

144

Ravindra Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9414257649

145

Roduram

Head Constable

[email protected]

8875677151

146

Sadat Noor

Head Constable

[email protected]

9214847961

147

Sajjan Mal

Head Constable

N/A

9214895965

148

Salma Khan

Head Constable

N/A

9414315986

149

Sankar Lal

Head Constable

N/A

8432305129

150

Sankar Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9001318237

151

Sardar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929392380

152

Satya Narayan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928726373

153

Satyanarayan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9001358234

154

Satyanarayan

Head Constable

N/A

9829721231

155

Satyanarayan

Head Constable

N/A

9269755715

156

Seetaram

Head Constable

N/A

9461043488

157

Shankar Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9828913391

158

Shishupal Meena

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829726095

159

Shivji Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9929245010

160

Shivraj

Head Constable

N/A

9269896278

161

Shree Narayan Lal Sharma

Head Constable

N/A

9214303147

162

Shree Roop Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9694908958

163

Shyo Narayan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414657044

164

Shyoji Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414296205

165

Shyojiram Fc

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928348657

166

Sitaram Fc

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950872046

167

Siyaram Sharma

Head Constable

N/A

9414851158

168

Smt Sanju

Head Constable

[email protected]

8104201289

169

Smt Vimla Choudhary

Head Constable

N/A

9414656985

170

Surendra Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414851776

171

Suresh

Head Constable

N/A

9414800508

172

Vijay Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414543946

173

Vishnu Dutt

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461816555

174

Vishnu Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460474247

175

Yograj

Head Constable

[email protected]

9649953362

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Designation

Phone No.

Email

1

Ms Chinmayee Gopal (Ias)

District Collector

01432-246377

[email protected]

2

Shri Shiv Charan Meena

Additional Collector

01432-246510

[email protected]

Medical

Health

Mch Hospital
Civil Line, Tonk, Rajasthan 304001

Mother Baby Govt Hospital
Civil Line, Tonk, Rajasthan 304001

Government Hospital For Women And Child
Civil Line, Tonk, Rajasthan 304001

Contact:- 094608 05020

New Mch Hospital
Civil Line, Tonk, Rajasthan 304001

Saadat Hospital
Bahir Colony, Tonk, Rajasthan 304001

Trauma Center
Bahir Colony, Tonk, Rajasthan 304001

Central Drugh Store
Bahir Colony, Tonk, Rajasthan 304001
Contact:- 099285 70553

Seeta Pharma
Opp. Motherland School, Tonk, Rajasthan

Contact:- 099504 46526

T.B. Hospital Tonk (Tuberculosis)
Pindaron Ka Mohalla, Tonk, Rajasthan 304001

Sumit Medical Hall
Subhash Bazar, Tonk, Rajasthan 304001
Contact:- 094143 34381

Chandsi Hospital Tonk
Kali Paltan, Tonk, Rajasthan 304001

Jagdish Dham Saadat Ganj Tonk
Saadat Ganj, Tonk, Rajasthan 304001
Contact:- 077379 52622

Jadiya Madical Store

Moti Bagh, Tonk, Rajasthan 304001

Contact:- 088903 21339

Mahi Hospital And Trauma Center
81, Shastri Nagar, Tonk, Rajasthan 304001

Contact:- 01432 244 771

Haddi Ka Hospital
Gulzar Bagh, Tonk, Rajasthan 304001

Vutrc Tonk
Gulzar Bagh, Tonk, Rajasthan 304001

Contact:- 098870 74109

 

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus, M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

Govt. Official Site:-  About District, Directory, Flora and fauna, Places of Interest , Hotels, etc.

 

Udaipur

Things you Should Know

Police

S No.

Name

Designation

E-Mail

Mobile No.

1

Bhuvan Bhushan

Superintendent Of Police, Dcp Jodhpur East

N/A

9461047307

2

Manjit Singh

Additional Superintendent of Police

[email protected]

9413318707

3

Priyanka

Additional Superintendent of Police

[email protected]

9783307175

4

Himmat Singh

Incharge, Police Control Room

[email protected]

9649936333

5

Mahendra Kumar

Assistant Superintendent of Police, Police Sahayata Paramarsh Kendra

N/A

7737205348

6

Chetana Bhati

Deputy Superintendent of Police

N/A

9414122371

7

Ratan Lal

Deputy Superintendent of Police

[email protected]

9468581414

8

Mangilal Dangi

Station House Officer

N/A

N/A

9

Fatah Singh

Sub Inspector, Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9461658722

10

Gopal Lal

Sub Inspector, Band Master

[email protected]

8769560253

11

Nand Lal

Sub Inspector

N/A

9460695587

12

Chandra Prabhat

Reader

N/A

9982677338

13

Basant Kumar Meena

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9413976290

14

Chunni Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9672027402

15

Doulat Shingh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9413090010

16

Gajendra Singh

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9887593128

17

Hari Singh Rathore

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414808566

18

Laxmi Lal Gurjar

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9461201309

19

Madan Lal Verma

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9460448473

20

Rajesh Kumar

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414473627

21

Ram Singh Devra

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9460304076

22

Satya Narayan

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9414621575

23

Udai Lal

Assistant Sub Inspector

[email protected]

9929011557

24

Velaram

Assistant Sub Inspector

N/A

9414398549

25

Bhanwar Lal Dashora

Reader

[email protected]

9828484750

26

Amar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414229700

27

Anil Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9587235884

28

Ashfak Khan

Head Constable

N/A

9928879364

29

Ashok Kumar Patidar

Head Constable

N/A

9950629981

30

Babu Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460505594

31

Babu Lal Meghwal

Head Constable

N/A

9887182145

32

Bahadur Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9571690230

33

Balwant Singh Bhatii

Head Constable

N/A

9828306753

34

Bhagwan Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9414736890

35

Bhagwati Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460630756

36

Bhanwar Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9414316282

37

Bhawani Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9460970805

38

Bheru Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9950437803

39

Bhopal Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9602830493

40

Bhupendra Kumar Vyas

Head Constable

[email protected]

9166010305

41

Brij Mohan

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829519910

42

Chand Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9887182141

43

Chandra Shekhar

Head Constable

N/A

9799309537

44

Chunni Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928654605

45

Dau Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

7742748637

46

Deep Singh Shaktawat

Head Constable

[email protected]

9166035457

47

Devi Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9413093844

48

Devi Lal Gurjar

Head Constable

N/A

9928845302

49

Dharmandher Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413831076

50

Gaj Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9001559235

51

Gajendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

N/A

52

Gajraj

Head Constable

N/A

9414316238

53

Govind Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784280520

54

Hemant Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460629683

55

Ishwar Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

7062738726

56

Jagdish Chandra Jat

Head Constable

N/A

9413479338

57

Jassa Ram

Head Constable

[email protected]

8094450075

58

Kanhaiya Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9166352863

59

Kantilal

Head Constable

N/A

7568555847

60

Keshar Singh

Head Constable

N/A

7568274676

61

Khatu Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

8107282857

62

Khemraj Meena

Head Constable

N/A

9829373797

63

Krishan Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414473746

64

Kuri Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9649447870

65

Lalit Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9829256843

66

Lalit Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

8058583090

67

Lokesh Kumar Sharma

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928484633

68

Loon Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414167549

69

M Rafeek

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414343624

70

Madan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414471513

71

Madan Lal Salvi

Head Constable

N/A

9413752205

72

Magan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414621254

73

Mahaboob Kha

Head Constable

N/A

9928765262

74

Mahendra Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414621254

75

Mahipal Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9461179701

76

Mangal Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9928373285

77

Mangu Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9660028200

78

Manohar Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9680353867

79

Manoj Kumar

Head Constable

N/A

9887585094

80

Mohan Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9828171747

81

Narayan Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9636915316

82

Narayan Nath

Head Constable

N/A

9462436336

83

Narayan Lal Meena

Head Constable

N/A

9784996669

84

Naresh Purbiya

Head Constable

N/A

9950254543

85

Narsingh Raj

Head Constable

[email protected]

9672253429

86

Nihal Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9460509742

87

Nirbhay Singh Deora

Head Constable

[email protected]

9461384872

88

Pana Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9636184129

89

Parash Ram

Head Constable

N/A

9460448381

90

Prabhawati Pareek

Head Constable

N/A

9950539679

91

Prabhu Lal

Head Constable

N/A

8003587452

92

Prabhu Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414867117

93

Pratap Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9413662724

94

Prem Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9413020678

95

Rakesh Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

8003994270

96

Ram Chandra

Head Constable

[email protected]

9875059451

97

Ram Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9413424225

98

Ramesh Chandra

Head Constable

[email protected]

9636540445

99

Ramesh Chandra

Head Constable

[email protected]

9983395708

100

Ramesh Chandra

Head Constable

N/A

9166707658

101

Ranjeet Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9414759869

102

Ranjit Singh

Head Constable

[email protected]

9784400217

103

Ratan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9928016265

104

Roop Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413027725

105

Shaitan Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9828062446

106

Shanker Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

8955142085

107

Shanti Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9983140476

108

Shanti Lal

Head Constable

N/A

7742350133

109

Shanti Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9610823533

110

Shanti Lal

Head Constable

N/A

9571703228

111

Sharwan Kumar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9782911955

112

Shayar Ali

Head Constable

N/A

9784760354

113

Shripal Singh

Head Constable

N/A

9460968544

114

Sohan Lal

Head Constable

[email protected]

9413762716

115

Someshwar

Head Constable

[email protected]

9571904038

116

Yogesh Chander Menaria

Head Constable

[email protected]

9460726844

District Administrative

S.No

Name

Phone No.

1

Sh. Arvind Kumar Poswal

9660422065

2

Shailesh Surana

9414873828

3

Sh. Rajeev Diwedi, RAS

 

4

Bhuvan Bhushan Yadav, IPS

9461047307

5

District Administration Officers

 

Medical

Health

Saifee Burhani Hospital

Chetak -Swaroop Sagar Road, Near Swaroop Sagar Lake, Lakeview Hotel, Shiksha Bhawan Choraha, Udaipur, Rajasthan - 313001

(+91) 9468583296

Mewar Hospital

Priyadarshani Nagar, Bedla, Udaipur, Rajasthan - 313001

(0294) 2442006(0294) 2442007

Maa Gayatri Hospital

7, Transport Nagar, Airport Road, Behind NRL Petrol Pump, Udaipur, Rajasthan - 313001

(0294) 2494700(0294) 2494701

Paras JK Hospital

Plot No.1, Shobhagpura, JK Lane, Udaipur, Rajasthan - 313001

(0294) 6669999

Dr. Abhay Jain Clinic

406, Sec-4, Hiran Magri, Udaipur, Rajasthan - 313002

(0294) 2462054(+91) 9828053113

Jivanta Childrens Hospital

20 - Bhatt Ji Ki Bari, 101, Kothi Bagh, College Road, Madhuban, Udaipur, Rajasthan - 313001

(+91) 7727866011

Nirbhay Eye Hospital

Plot Number-1, Sunderwas Main Road, Udaipur, Rajasthan - 313001

(+91) 8107391800

Rabindra Nath Tagore Medical College

Near Collectorate, Hospital Road, Court Chouraha, Madhuban, Udaipur, Rajasthan – 313001

(0294) 2528811(0294) 2418258

Shree Balaji Hospital

Bhupalpura Main Road, Udaipur, Rajasthan - 313001

(0294) 2420188(0294) 6051234

R.K.Hospital & Infertility (IVF) Center

Opp. RSEB, 5A - Madhuban, Udaipur, Rajasthan - 313001

(+91) 8107099997

Magnus Hospital

24, 80 Feet Road, Meera Nagar, Udaipur, Rajasthan - 313001

(0294) 2412020(+91) 7230012020

GBH American Hospital

101, Kothi Bagh, Meera Girls College Road, Bhatt Ji Ki Bari, Udaipur, Rajasthan - 313001

(0294) 3056000(0294) 2426000

Pacific Medical College & Hospital

Bhilon Ka Bedla, Tehsil-Girwa, Udaipur, Rajasthan - 313024

(0294) 3520000

Alakh Nayan Mandir Eye Hospital

Ashok Nagar, Udaipur, Rajasthan - 313001

(0294) 2413050(0294) 2528895

Indira IVF Hospital Pvt. ltd

44, Amar Niwas, Opposite M B College, Kumharo ka bhatta, Air Port Road, Udaipur, Rajasthan - 313002

(+91) 7665009964(+91) 7665009965

Ananta Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre

53 V Road, New Keshav Nagar, Udaipur, Rajasthan - 313001

Shree Balaji Hospital

Bhupalpura Main Road, Udaipur, Rajasthan - 313001

(0294) 2420188(0294) 6051234

 

Helpline No.

DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM

Paryatan Bhawan, Khasa Kothi Hotel Campus,

M.I.Road., Jaipur

Tel.: 0141-2822852,5110593

[email protected]

NEW DELHI

Tourist Reception Centre

Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road,

New Delhi- 110011

Tel.: 011-23389525, 23072320

Fax.: 011-23382823

[email protected]

UDAIPUR

Regional Tourist Office & Tourist Reception Centre

Fateh Memorial, Suraj Pol,

Tel.: 0294-2411535, 2521971/1364

[email protected]

RTDC Contact Info:

Phone No.: 0141-2371141, 2371142

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in

  • Emergency/Police/Fire - 108
  • Child Helpline - 1098
  • Women Helpline - 1091
  • Crime Stopper - 1090
  • Rescue & Relief - 1070

Govt. Official Site:-  About District, Directory, Flora and fauna, Places of Interest , Hotels, etc.

Central ministry Tourism Zone

Minister of Tourism

Shri G. Kishan Reddy
Contact:- + 91-11-23718310, 91-11-23717969,
91-11- 23710431
Fax:- +91-11-23731506
Email id:- [email protected]
[email protected] Office Address:-
Room No. 301 Transport Bhavan, Parliament Street,
New Delhi - 110001 Res. Address:- 6, Ashok Road,
New Delhi-110001

Minister of State for Tourism
Shri Shripad Yesso Naik
Email id:- [email protected]
Office Address :-Transport Bhavan, Parliament Street,
New Delhi - 110001 Res. Address:- 1, Lodhi Estate,
New Delhi - 110 003
 

Shri Ajay Bhatt
Email id:- [email protected]
Office Address:- Transport Bhavan, 
Parliament Street, New Delhi - 110001
Res. Address:- 301, Kaveri Apartment,Dr.
B.D. Marg,New Delhi-110001 

Senior Officers

Name Designation Contact Detail
Mr. Arvind Singh, IAS Secretary + 011-23711792,011-23321395
Mr. Ganji Kamala Vardhana Rao Director General + 011- 23321380
Mr. Chetan Prakash Jain Joint Secretary & Financial Adviser + 011-23711595
Ms. Rupinder Brar Addl. D.G + 011-23718663
Mr. Rakesh Kumar Verma Joint Secretary + 011-23715084
Ms. Anita Baghel Addl.D.G(MR) + 011-23724165
Ms. Chandan Mishra Dwivedi Chief Financial Controller (CFC) + 011-24629552
Mr. Gyan Bhushan (IES) Economic Adviser + 011-23019476
Mr. Bibhuti Bhushana Dash Director + 011-23724175

Office of Secretary

Name Designation/ Work Allocation Office address Office Phone/Fax
Mr. Arvind Singh, IAS Secretary RNo 109, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi - 110 011

011-23711792,011-

23321395 / +23717890

Mr. R. K.

Dhawan
PS to Secretary 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi

91-11- 23321395 , 23711792

/ 91-11-23717890

Office of Director General

Name Designation/ Work Allocation Office address Office Phone/Fax
Mr. Ganji Kamala Vardhana Rao Director General (Tourism) 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi - 110 001 011-23321380
Mr. Varun Menon PA Room no. 120, 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23718663
Ms. Rachna Chabra PA 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi - 110 001 011-23321380

 

Office of Joint Secretary & Financial Advisor

Name

Designation/ Work

Allocation
Office address

Office

Phone/Fax
Mr. Chetan Prakash Jain Joint Secretary & Financial Advisor Anusandhan Bhawan, 2 Rafi Marg, New Delhi- 110001 011-23711595

Office of Addl. D.G

Name Designation/ Work Allocation Office address Office Phone/Fax
Ms. Rupinder Brar Addl. D.G Room No. 125, Transport Bhawan, 1, Parliament Street, New Delhi - 110 001 011-23718663
Ms. Kiran Chawla PA 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi - 110 001 011-23718663

 

Office of Joint Secretary

Name Designation/ Work Allocation Office address Office Phone/Fax
Mr. Rakesh Kumar Verma, IAS (PB: 1993) Joint Secretary Room No.119, Transport Bhawan, 1, Parliament Street,, New Delhi - 110 001 011-23715084
Ms. Sarojini Shekhar PS 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23715084
Mr. Santosh Kumar PA 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23715084

Office of Addl. D.G (MR)

 Name

Designation/ Work Allocation Office address Office Phone/Fax

Ms. Anita

Addl.D.G (MR)

Room no. 2, 8th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36

011-23724165

 

Name Designation/ Work Allocation Office address Office Phone/Fax
Baghel Ms. Rajni Sharma  PS Janpath Road, New Delhi - 110 0018th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi - 110 011 011-23724165

Office of Chief Financial Controller (CFC)

Name Designation/ Work Allocation Office Phone/Fax
Ms. Chandan Mishra Dwivedi Chief Financial Controller (CFC) 011-24629552
Ms. S. Priyanka AFC 011-24654986
Mr. Jaspal Singh Pay & Accounts Officer (PAO) 011-23715528
Mr. Rajesh Kumar Assistant Accounts Officer (AAO) 011-23355907
Ms. Saroj Assistant Accounts Officer (AAO) 011-23355907
Ms. Divya Arora PA to CFC 011-24629552

Office of Economic Advisor 

Name Designation/ Work Allocation Office address Office Phone/Fax
Mr. Gyan Bhushan (IES) Economic Advisor Room no. 3, 8th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath Road, Delhi - 110001 011-23724164
Mr. Madan Lal PS 7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011 011-23724164

Directors

Name Designation/ Work Allocation Office address Office Phone/Fax
Mr. Bibhuti Bhushana Dash Director PRASHAD, Adopt a Heritage, TT, M&C Room no. 4, 7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath Road, New Delhi - 110 001

01123724175

Mr. Fakhre Alam

DirectorMR Division

7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011

01123724152

Ms. Kimjamlhing Changloi

Director

IDD Division
7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011

01123724169

Ms. Santosh Shilpokar Joint Director Hindi Division 7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011

01123724155

Deputy Secretary

Name

Designation/ Work

Allocation
Office address

Office

Phone/Fax
Mr. P. Haridasan Pilllai

Deputy Secretary Integrated Finance

Division
1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23736894

Deputy Director General

Name Designation/ Work Allocation Office address Office Phone/Fax
Ms. Annabella Arya Deputy Director General Overseas Marketing, International Cooperation Division 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23724825
Mr. Shoeb Samad Deputy Director General HRD , SBM Division, Skill Development 7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011 011-23724153
Mr. Arun Srivastava Deputy Director General Publicity, Events, Social Media Division 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, New Delhi , 110011 011-23358656
Mr. Shreevats Sanjay Deputy Director General Parliament Division 7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011 011-23724166

Mr. R. K.

Suman
Deputy Director General PSU, Parliament, Domestic Office 7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011 011-23792504
Mr. Sanjay Singh Deputy Director General Admn. II, Admn. IV, H&R, Niche Tourism 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23321380

Under Secretary

Name Designation/ Work Allocation Office address Office Phone/Fax
Mr. Pankaj Kumar Devrani

Under Secretary

Admin I, Vigilance Cell, IT Division
1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23311237
Mr. Surendra Kumar Under Secretary HoContact:- Division 7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011 01123724156
Mr. R. N. Bharti

Under Secretary

Budget & Accounts Section
  011-23718549
Mr. Ram Lakhan Gupta

Under Secretary

Integrated Finance Division
1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23321794
Mr. Shyam Sundar Verma Under Secretary PRASAD 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23719608

 

Mr. OM Prakash

Under Secretary

Niche Tourism, Swadesh Darshan Division
1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23714115

Assistant Director General

Name Designation/ Work Allocation Office address Office Phone/Fax
Mr. Uttank Joshi

Assistant Director General

Swadesh Darshan Division
1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23321380
Mr. P. Rangarajan

Assistant Director General

H&R, Overseas Marketing Division,
1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi [email protected]
Mr. Rajesh Talwar

Assistant Director General Monitoring &Coordination Division

 

1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi
011-23719608
Ms.Tuntuni Chowdhry

Assistant Director General

HRD, IDD Division
7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011 011-23724156
Mr. R. K. Bhati

Assistant Director General InternationalCooperation Division

1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23321380
Ms. Bharti Kashyap Sharma Assistant Director General Domestic Offices Division 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi  
Ms. Bidisha Sengupta

Assistant Director General

Event Division
1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi  
Mr. Pranav Prakash

Assistant Director General

Public Sector Undertaking Division
1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23718549
Ms. Susheela Tigga

Assistant Director General

Publicity, Social Media Division
1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23711995
Mr. Niraj Sharan

Assistant Director General

Travel Trade Division
7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011 011-23724151

Deputy Director

Name Designation/ Work Allocation Office address Office Phone/Fax
Ms. Kirti Nandkishor Deputy Director

7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36

011-23724159

 

Name Designation/ Work Allocation Office address Office Phone/Fax
Gaikwad Market Research Division Janpath, New Delhi , 110011  
Ms. Aqsa Ilahi Deputy Director Market Research Division 7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011 011-23724159

Assistant Director 

Name Designation/ Work Allocation Office address Office Phone/Fax
Mr. Sharad Saxena Assistant Director Parliament Division 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 01123710287
Mr. Surendra Prasad Assistant Director Administration IV 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23714114
Mr. Vivek Jasra Assistant Director Cash Section 7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011 011-23724149
Ms. Banaja Behra Assistant Director HRD Division   011-23724170
Ms. Jisha Ashok Assistant Director HoContact:-s & Restaurants Division 7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011

011-23724173

Mr. Pravir chakravorty Assistant Director Monitoring & Coordination Division 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23718549
Mr. Sanjiv Vashist Assistant Director Niche Tourism 7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011  
Ms. Gargi Mittal Assistant Director PRASHAD Division    
Mr. K R Shyam Babu Assistant Director Information Technology Division 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 01123321379
Mr. Mrituanjay Mishra Assistant Director Infrastructure Development Division 7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011 011-23724166
Mr. Manoj Kumar Dubey Assistant Director Official Language Division 7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011  01123724155
Ms. Monika Jamwal Assistant Director International Cooperation 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23354120

 

Name Designation/ Work Allocation Office address Office Phone/Fax
Ms. Elizabeth Varte Assistant Director Overseas Marketing Division 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23717762
Ms. Kanchan K. Kukreja Assistant Director Niche Tourism 7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi 011-23717762
Mr. Rakesh Kumar Assistant Director Administration I, Vigilance Cell 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23716742
Mr. Siddharth Bodwal Assistant Director Events Division 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23711995
Sudeshna Ramkumar Assistant Director Publicity Division 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi  
Mr. Pawas Prasoon Assistant Director Swadesh Darshan (SD) 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23731546
Mr. Kumar Gaurav Assistant Director Travel Trade Division 7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011 011-23012805
Ms. Monisha Satoeya

Assistant Director Adopt a Heritage Scheme

1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23719608
Mr. Dilip Kumar Assistant Director 7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011  
Mr. Rahul Kumar Gupta

Assistant Director Market Research Division

7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011 011-23724172
Mr. Ujjaval Srivastava

Assistant Director

Market Research Division
7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi , 110011  
Mr. Ajit Pal Singh Assistant Director Swadesh Darshan Division 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi  
Ms. Moutoshi Naskar Assistant Director Domestic Offices 1st Floor, Transport Bhawan, 1 Parliament Street, New Delhi 011-23719608

Niche Tourism

Divisional Head Name Designation Email Id Contact
Mr. Sanjay Singh Deputy Director General sa[email protected] 011-23321380

Other Officers

Name Designation Email Id Contact
Mr. Om Prakash Under Secretary [email protected] 011-23714115
Mr. Sanjiv Vashist Assistant Director [email protected] 011-23724157

India Tourism Offices

North 


Regional Director
Mr. Anil Oraw
Indiatourism DELHI, 88 Janpath, New Delhi, 110 001
Contact:-011-23320342, 23320005, 23320008, [email protected]
Fax: 011-23320109
 

RAJASTHAN (JAIPUR)
Mr. Karan Singh Director
Indiatourism JAIPUR
State Hotel, Khasa Kothi, Jaipur
302 001 Rajasthan Contact:-: 0141-2372200
[email protected]
Fax: 0141-2372200

Delhi
Mr. Vibhava Tripathi Asstt. Dir. General Indiatourism DELHI
Address: Indiatourism, 88 Janpath, New Delhi, 110 001
Contact:- 011-23320342, 23320005, 23320008, [email protected]
Fax : 011-23320109
 

UTTAR PRADESH (VARANASI)
Mr. Amit Kumar Gupta
Manager
Indiatourism VARANASI
15-B, The Mall Varanasi, 221002 Uttar Pradesh
Contact:-0542 2501784, indiatourvns @hotmail.com Fax: 0542 2501784

UTTAR PRADESH (AGRA)
Mr. Karan Singh Director
Mr. Harish Kumar
Tourist Information Officer Indiatourism AGRA
191, The Mall Agra, 282 001 Uttar Pradesh
Contact:-0562-2226378, [email protected] Fax: 0562-2226368
 

 

South 

Mr. Mohamed Farouk
Regional Director (Additional Charge)
Indiatourism CHENNAI, 154, Anna Salai, Chennai, 600002 Tamil Nadu
Contact:-: 044-28461459, 28460285, [email protected]
Fax: 044-28460193
 

TAMIL NADU (CHENNAI)
Ms. S. Padmavathy Assistant Director Indiatourism CHENNAI
154, Anna Salai, Chennai, 600002 Tamil Nadu
Contact:- 044-28461459, 28460285, [email protected]
Fax: 044-28460193

KARNATAKA (BANGLORE/BENGALURU)
Mr. A.Gopal
Tourist Information Officer
Indiatourism BANGALORE / BENGALURU
10th Floor, Sir Visvesvaraya Kendriya Bhawan, Domlur, Bengaluru, 560 071 Karnataka
Contact:-: 080-29513031/29513032, [email protected]
 

TELANGANA (HYDERABAD)
Ms. Satarupa Datta Assistant Director
Indiatourism HYDERABAD
Ground Floor, Balayogi Paryatak bhavan, # 6-3-870, Green Lands, Begumpet, Hyderabad, 500016 Contact:-angana
Contact:-: 040- 23409199, 23409399, [email protected],[email protected]

KERALA (KOCHI)
Ms. Sandhya Haridas Manager Indiatourism KOCHI
Willingdon Island, Kochi, 682009 Kerala
Contact:-: 0484-2669125, [email protected]
Fax: 0484-2668352

West & Central
Mr. D. Venkatesan Regional Director
Indiatourism MUMBAI, Air India Building, Ground floor, Nariman Point, Mumbai, 400 021 Maharashtra Contact:-022-22074333, 022-22074334, [email protected], touristoffice- [email protected]
Fax: 022-22014496
 

MAHARASHTRA (MUMBAI)
Mr. Jagdeep Thombare Assistant Director
Ms. Bhavana Shinde Assistant Director Ms. Malti Dutta Assistant Director Mr. Jitendra Jadhav Assistant Director
Indiatourism MUMBAI
Air India Building, Ground floor, Nariman Point, Mumbai, 400 021 Maharashtra
Contact:-: 022-22074333 , 022-22074334, [email protected], touristoffice- [email protected]
Fax: 022-22014496

GOA (PANAJI)
Mr. Jitendra Jadhav Manager Indiatourism GOA
Paryatan Bhavan, First Floor, Patto, Panaji, Goa, 403001 Goa
Contact:-: 0832 2438812, [email protected], info- [email protected]
Fax: 0832 2438529

MAHARASHTRA (AURANGABAD)
Mr. Ram Janam Ram Assistant Director
Indiatourism AURANGABAD
Tourist Reception Centre (1st Floor), MTDC Holiday Resort, Near Goldie Cinema, Station Road, Aurangabad, 431 005 Maharashtra
Contact:-: 0240-2331217, [email protected], [email protected] Fax: 0240-2331217
 

MADHYA PRADESH (INDORE)
Mr. R.K. Mishra Assistant Director Indiatourism INDORE
3rd Floor, PALIKA PLAZA MTH COMPOUND INDORE, 452007 Madhya Pradesh
Contact:-: 0731 4239940, [email protected], [email protected]
Fax: 0731 4201893
 

East
Mr. Sagnik Chowdhury Regional Director
Indiatourism KOLKATA, 'Embassy', 4 Shakespeare Sarani Kolkata,
700 071 West Bengal Contact:- 033-2282 1475, [email protected], [email protected]

WEST BENGAL (KOLKATA)
Mr. J. Biswas Assistant Director Indiatourism Kolkata
Adreess : 'Embassy', 4 Shakespeare Sarani Kolkata, 700 071 West Bengal
Contact:- 033-2282 1475, [email protected], [email protected]
Fax : 033-2282 3521
 

ODISHA (BHUBANESWAR)
Ms. Rashmi Sonia Tirkey Assistant Director
Indiatourism BHUBANESWAR
Government of India, Ministry of Tourism, Paryatan Bhawan, 2nd Floor, 
Lewis Road, . Odisha Contact:-: 0674-2432203, 2435487 , [email protected],
[email protected] Fax: 2432203

BIHAR (PATNA)
Mr. Y. Neelakantham Director ODISHA (BHUBANESWAR)
Ms. Rashmi Sonia Tirkey Assistant Director
Indiatourism BHUBANESWAR
Government of India, Ministry of Tourism, Paryatan Bhawan, 2nd Floor, Lewis Road,
Odisha Contact:-: 0674-2432203, 2435487 , [email protected],
[email protected] Fax: 2432203 Mr. Amit Ral, TIO Tourist Information Officer
Indiatourism PATNA R-Block, Kranti Marg , Institute of Engineering Building Patna, 
800001 Bihar Contact:-0612-6570640, [email protected] Fax: 0612 -2506032

ANDAMAN & NICOBAR (PORT BLAIR)
Mr. S. Ramakrishnan Assistant Director Indiatourism PORT BLAIR
189 IInd Floor, Junglighat, Port Blair, Islands,
744103 Andaman & Nicobar
Contact:-03192-236348, [email protected], [email protected] Fax: 03192-233006
 

 

North East

North East
Mr. S.S. Dev Barman Regional Director
Indiatourism GUWAHATI, Assom Paryatan Bhawan, A.K. Azad Road, 
Paltan Bajar, Guwahati, 781 008 Assam
Contact:-: 0361-2737554, [email protected]

ASSAM (GUWAHATI)
Shri R.S. Paswan Assistant Director Indiatourism GUWAHATI
Assom Paryatan Bhawan, A.K. Azad Road, Paltan Bajar, Guwahati,
781 008 Assam Contact:-:0361-2737554, [email protected]
Fax: 0361-2737553

ARUNACHAL PRADESH (NAHARLAGUN)
Indiatourism NAHARLAGUN
2nd floor, Bomseng Apartment, D-Sector, Barapani Market,
Naharlagun, 791110 Arunachal Pradesh
Contact:- 0360-2244328, [email protected]
Fax: 0360-2244328

MEGHALAYA (SHILLONG)
Mr. R.S. Paswan Assistant Director
Ms. Parijat Baruah
Tourist Information Officer Indiatourism SHILLONG
Tirot Singh Sylem Road, Police Bazar Shillong, 793001 
Meghalaya Contact:-0364-225632, [email protected]

Point to be Noted 

  • Preplan your destination regarding your stay and tour. Never take advice of Taxi Drivers regarding your stay/tour. Please take information from Police Officers, "May I help you" counter, or any other Govt. recognized information Centers. If you face any harassment or law and order problem, you can dial 100 from nearest telephone for police assistance.
  • Adequate number of police officers are deputed in proper uniform outside the Arrival Hall and parking area. You can contact nearest police officer to intimate about undesirable elements and touts in your observation. Even though, police is taking utmost care, vigilance and surveillance over these elements, still it is felt that we can eliminate these elements effectively with passengers' active participation in the drive.
  • Kindly contact on counter "May I help you" available in "Arrival Hall" at airport for help and guidance.
  • Make sure that luggage is only given to a member of the hotel's bell staff and a receipt is issued for stored luggage. Never leave luggage or other expensive items unattended at airports or taxi stands.
  • Prefer pre-paid Taxi Booth for hired transportation, since it is governed by POLICE. In this system you have to pay in advance for Taxi Fare which is already approved by Authorities.
  • Be wary of unexpected persons coming to your hotel room. Never open the door to unsolicited room service or maintenance people. Contact the front desk if you have any doubts.
  • Carry pocketbooks in the bend of your elbow, held close to your body. If there is a long strap, wrap it around the bag. Carry credit cards and cash in your pockets.
  • Carry your wallet in an inside jacket pocket or side trouser pocket, never in the rear pocket.
  • Leave valuables and important papers, such as jewelry and passports, secured in your hotel's safe deposit box. Never leave these items unattended in your room or carry large sums of cash on your person. 

Sanjeevani OPD

It is an online doctor consultation system that is totally free. Using this service, the patient can register online for OPD, get token online, then consult the doctor online (via video call) & finally avail the prescription online too.

It is expected that ultimately all states will take part, but currently, this facility is available in these states: Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Puducherry, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand.

STATE TIMINGS
Andhra Pradesh Monday to Saturday: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Arunachal Pradesh Monday to Saturday: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Assam Monday to Saturday: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Haryana Monday to Friday: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM & 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Himachal Pradesh Monday to Saturday: 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM (Lunch: 1:30 PM to 2:00 PM)
Jharkhand Monday to Saturday: 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM & 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Karnataka Monday to Saturday: 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM (Lunch: 1:00 PM to 1:45 PM)

 Sunday & Holidays: 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM

Madhya Pradesh Monday to Saturday: 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Maharashtra

Monday to Saturday: 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM

Puducherry Monday to Friday: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Punjab Monday to Sunday: 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Rajasthan Monday to Saturday: 8:00 AM  to 2:00 PM
Tamil Nadu Monday to Sunday: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Uttar Pradesh Monday to Saturday: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Uttarakhand Monday to Saturday: 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM

How to Consult Doctor Online for Free using E Sanjeevani Online OPD Website

The entire process of online consultation can be broken down in 6 steps, which are :

Registration

  Token Login Wait
  Consultation ePrescription

Here is the step by step process, that the patient needs to obey in order to avail the free online opd & doctor consultation.:

Patient Registration

Visit the Official portal of “e sanjeevani opd”

Go to “Patient Registration” Section:- Patient Registration

Contact Information

Created with Sketch.  Address :- 10 Bata Gali , Agrawal Bhawan , Inside surajpole , Udaipur (Raj)
  [email protected]
  https://www.udaipuradventures.com/

  91+ 9462218877 91 9462218899

           

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