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Language is a mode of communication in which people contact each other. The languages in India belong to several language families namely, Indo-Aryan language and Dravidian language. Indo-Aryan language is spoken by 72% of people and the Dravidian language is spoken by 25% of people in India. Other languages which help to communicate belong to Austro-Asiatic, Tibeto-Burman. There are a lot of languages spoken in India namely Tamil, Telugu, English, Hindi, etc. The primary official language spoken in India is Hindi, while the secondary official language is English. There is a mixture of people living in India with different religions, cultures, feelings, and faith. Every people have their own mother tongues. Some surveys convey that there are 1652 different mother tongues in India.

India is regarded as the hometown of 398 languages out of which 11 are non-existence. The languages spoken in North India are not understood by the South-Indian, similarly, the languages spoken in South India are not understood by the North- Indian. So the Constitution of India accepted 22 languages as an official language known as Scheduled Language and it constitutes the major languages in India. Some of the languages spoken in North India are Bengali, Marathi, Kashmiri, and Punjabi.

StateLanguage
Andhra Pradesh Telugu
Urdu
Arunachal Pradesh Monpa
Miji
Aka
Sherdukpen
Nyishi
Apatani
Tagin
Hill Miri
Adi
Digaru Mismi
Idu-Mishmi
Khamti
Miju Mishmi
Nocte
Tangsa
Wancho
Assam Assamese
Bengali
Bihar Hindi
Urdu
Santhali
Chhattishgarh Hindi
Goa Konkani
Marathi
Gujarat Gujarati
Haryana Hindi
Punjabi
Urdu
Himachal Pradesh Hindi
Punjabi
Kinnauri
Pahari
Jammu & Kashmir Urdu
Kashmiri
Dogri
Pahari
Balti
Ladakhi
Purig
Punjabi
Gurji
Dadri
Jharkhand Hindi
Urdu
Maithli
Bhojpuri
Karnataka Kannada
Kerala Malayalam
Madhya Pradesh Hindi
MaharashtraMarathi
Manipur Manipuri
MeghalayaKhasi
Garo
English
Mizoram Mizo 
English
Nagaland Angami
Ao
Chang
Konyak
Lotha
Sangtam
Sema 
Chakhesang
Orissa Oriya
Punjab Punjabi
Rajasthan Rajasthani
Hindi
Sikkim Lepcha
Bhutia
Hindi
Nepali 
Limbu
Tamil Nadu Tamil
Tripura Bengali
Manipuri
Kokborak
Uttar PradeshHindi
Urdu
Uttaranchal Hindi
Garhwali
Kumaoni
West BengalBengali
Andaman & Nicobar IslandsBengali
Hindi
Telugu
Tamil & Malayalam
Nicobarese
Chandigarh Hindi
Punjabi
English
Daman & Diu Gujarati
Hindi
Marathi
Dadra & Nagar HaveliBhili
Gujarati
Bhilodi
Marathi
Hindi
Delhi Hindi
Punjabi
Urdu
English
Lakshadweep  Jeseri (Dweep Bhasha)
Mahal and Malayalam
PondicheryTamil
Telugu
Malayalam
English
French

Post updated on:  May 30, 2021 11:32:31 AM


Secularism is the term used to denote the right to follow any religion and its custom. India is a secular country, where the citizens are given whole rights to adopt any religion. It has been reported that in each state of India majority of people follow similar religion and hence it is possible to categorize the state with accordance to the religion followed. Islam and Buddhism are mostly concentrated in the northern parts of India. Maharashtra is the only state where the Parsi religion is followed by a considerable number of people. Delhi, the capital state of India accommodates many religious followers as the people are guaranteed their individual rights. Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Christianity, Jainism are mostly seen in Delhi.

Each religion has its own policies, principles, and disciples who teach the common people about particular religious customs. Each religion has some disciples in order to spread their religion in other states and countries. West Bengal is where Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity are followed by most of the people. The survey report depends on the majority of people opting for a particular religion and its customs in a proper way. Chhattisgarh is the only state where only Hindus are present and Hinduism alone is followed. Lakshadweep is the state where only Islam is followed and deprived of other religions.

S. No.StateReligions
1Andhra Pradesh Hinduism
Islam
Christianity
2Arunachal Pradesh Buddhism
Hinduism
Christianity
3Assam Hinduism
Islam
Buddhism
4Bihar Hinduism
Islam
Buddhism
Christianity
5Chhattishgarh Hinduism
6Goa Hinduism
Christianity
7Gujarat Hinduism
Islam
8Haryana Hinduism
Islam
Christianity
9Himachal Pradesh Hinduism
Buddhism
Islam
10Jammu & Kashmir Islam
Hinduism
Buddhism
11Jharkhand Hinduism
Islam
Buddhism
12Karnataka Hindu
Islam
Christianity
13Kerala Hinduism
Islam
Christianity
14Madhya Pradesh Hinduism
Islam
Buddhism
15MaharashtraHinduism
Islam
Parsi
Christianity
Jainism
16Manipur Hinduism
Christianity
17MeghalayaHinduism
Christianity
18Mizoram Christianity
19Nagaland Hinduism
Christianity
20Orissa Hinduism
Jainism
Islam
21Punjab Sikh
Hinduism
Christianity
22Rajasthan Hinduism
Jainism
Islam
23Sikkim Buddhism
Hinduism
24Tamil Nadu Hinduism
Islam
Christianity
25Tripura Hinduism
Islam
Christianity
26Uttar PradeshHinduism
Islam
27Uttaranchal Hinduism
Sikhism
28West BengalHinduism
Islam
Christianity
1Andaman & Nicobar Islands
2Chandigarh Sikhism
Hinduism
3Daman & Diu Hinduism
Christianity
4Dadra & Nagar Haveli
5Delhi Hinduism
Islam
Sikhism
Christianity
Jainism
6Lakshadweep  Islam
7PondicheryHinduism
Islam
Christianity

Post updated on:  May 30, 2021 11:27:26 AM



India is a country well known for its various cultures and each state has its distinct culture. With each culture comes a festival of its own. The festivals in the country are formed in various ways and most of them are based on the gods they worship and also the onset of the various seasons. The festivals are also classified on the basis of various sporting action across the country that marks the courage of the youths. Ugadi is a famous festival celebrated across the state of Andhra Pradesh and its people across the country.

It is a New Year's day festival for Telugu-speaking people. Chhath, Tribal-Sarhul, and Karam are the festivals celebrated in the state of Bihar. Holi is a festival of colors that is celebrated in various parts of the country and is mainly related to the state of Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and other northern states. The most popular festival in the country is Diwali celebrated unanimously by the people of the country who follow the Hindu religion. Moving towards the down south, Pongal is a harvest festival celebrated by the people of Tamil Nadu. 

S. No.StateFestival
1Andhra Pradesh Samkranti
Visakha
Shivratri
Ugadi
Mahakali Yatra
Mrigasira
State Formation Day
Industrial Exhibition
2Arunachal Pradesh Mopin
Solung
Lossar
Booriboot
Dree
Si-Donyi
Reh
Nyokum
Chalo-loku
3Assam Baisakhi
4Bihar Chhath
Tribal-Sarhul
Karam
5Chhattishgarh Pola
Nawakhai
Dussehara
Diawali
Holi
Govardhan Puja
6Goa Carnival
Shigmotsav
Sabado Gordo
Beach Bonanza
Konkani Drama Festival
7Gujarat Janmastami
Dwarka and Dakor
Mahavir Jayanti-Palitana
International Kite Festival
Makar Sankranti
Navratri
Tarnetar Fair
Madhavrai fair-Porbandar
Ambaji fair-Banaskanta dist
Shamalji fair
Dangi Durbar
8Haryana Holi
Teej
Diwali
Ggugga Pir
Sanjhi
Karca Chauth-for women
Surajkund-famour for popular crafts melaheld
Janmastami fair-Bhiwani
Masani Fair-Curgaon
9Himachal Pradesh Dussehara of Kulu
Shivratri of Mand
Minjar Fest in Chamba
Lavi Fair at Rampur
Renuka Fair
Lohri or Maghi
Lahual and Phulech-festival of flowers
10Jammu & Kashmir Assuj
Lohri or Maghi
Sinh Sankranti
Bahu Mela in Jammu
Mela Losar
Mela Pat
Id-ul-fitr
Id-ul-Zzuha
Id Milad-un-Nabi
Meraj Alam in Kashmir
Muharram
Hemis in Ladakh
11Jharkhand Chhath
Diwali
Id
Buddha Purnima
Durga Puja
(Tribal Festivals)Sarhul
Bandna
S Sohraj
Dasai
12Karnataka Mysore
Dussera
Karaga
Ugadi (Kannada new year)
Diwali
Kar Hunnive
Navaratri
Yellu Amavasya
Ramzan
13Kerala Onam
Vishu
Ramzan
Christmas
Aluva Shivatri
14Madhya Pradesh Tan Sen Music Festival-Gwalior
Ustad Allauddin Festival-Maihar
Kalidas Samaroh-Ujjain
Festival of Dances Khajuraho
Bhagoriya-Jhabua (Tribal)
Holi
Sravan Somvar
Diwali
Id
Dussehra
Shivaratri-Khajuraho
Bhojpur
Pachmarhi
Ujjain
Ramnavami-Chitrakoot
Orcha
Malwa
Pachmarhi
15MaharashtraGanesh Chaturthi
16Manipur Doljatra
Lai Haraoba
Rasa Leela
Chei-raoba
Ningol Chakouba
Imoinu Irtapa
Gaan-Nagai
Lui-Nagai-ni
Yaoshang (Holi)
Mera Houcho-ngba
Kut
Id-ul-Fitr
Christmas
17MeghalayaShad Suk Mynsiem
April 2nd week (Khasis)
Wangala (Garos)
Behdiengkhlam at Jowai
18Mizoram Chapchar Kut
Mim Kut (Maize festival)
Pawl kut (harvest)
Christmas
Easter
19Nagaland Hornbill festival
Sekrenyi of Angamis
Monyu
Moatsu
Tokhu Emong
Tuluni of Semas
Christmas
20Orissa Rath Yatra (Puri)
Shraban Purnima
Ashokastami
Chandan Yatra
Snana Yatra
Konark festival
21Punjab Gurupurab
Lohri
Dussehra
Diwali
Holi
Hola Mohalla
Rauza Sharif Urs (Sirhind)
Baisakhi (Talwandi Saboo)
Chappar Mela
Sheikh Farid Agam Purb (Faridkot)
Shaheedi Jor mela (Sirhind)
Harballah Sangeet Sammelan (Jalandhar)
22Rajasthan Deepawali
Vijayadashmi
Holi
Teej
Gan-gaur (Jaipur)
Urs of Ajmer Sherif and Galia-kot
Christmas
23Sikkim Maghey Sankranti
Durga Puja
Chaite Dasai (Nepali)
Pang Lhabsol and Losar
Namsoong and Tendong Hlo Rum Faat (Lepchas)
24Tamil Nadu Pongal 
Jallikattu
Chitirai-Madurai
Adiperukku
Maha-magam
Dance festical Maqmalapuram
Kanthuri festival
Karthigai festival
Navaratri festival
Music festival
25Tripura Makar Sankranti at Tirth-mukh and Unakoti
Bengali new year
Garia Puja
Hozagiri
Mansa Mangal
Ker and Karachi Puja
Ganga Puja
Christmas
Budh Purnima
Ashokastami
Sarad festival Rash Leela
Jhulan Jatra
Rath Jatra
26Uttar PradeshKumbh Mela 
Ardh Kumbh
Kartik
Pooranmasi
Dewa Sharief
27Uttaranchal Kumbh Mela 
Ardh Kumbh
Devidhura Mela
Nanda Devi Mela
Gauchar Mela
Baisakhi & Maga Mela
Uttaraini Mela
Vishu Mela
Peerane-Kaliyar
Puranagiri Mela
28West BengalDurga Puja
Vasant Pan-chami
Lakshimi puja
Holi
Sivaratri
Janmashtmi
Id-ul-Fitr
1Andaman & Nicobar Islands
2Chandigarh Lodhi
Baisakhi
3Daman & Diu 
4Dadra & Nagar HaveliDiwaso
Bhawada
Kali Puja
5Delhi Roshnara
Shalimar
Qutab
Winter Carnival
Garden Tourism & Mango 
6Lakshadweep  
7PondicheryMascarade (mask festival)
Masimagam

Post updated on:  May 30, 2021 11:21:11 AM


India is a vast country and comprises various forms of art and culture. India is a country that follows the quote Unity in Diversity. The country is famous for its cultural heritage and arts. Dance is one of the major types of art in India. Different types of dances originate from many other parts of the country. These dances have a great correlation with the culture and traditions of the place and have a relation with the ancient past. The traditions of the classical dance of each part of the country depend on the people residing there and their cultural practices. There are many world-famous dance types followed in different parts of the country. 

Kuchipudi is danced mainly in Andhra Pradesh. Kerala is the place for the origination of dance forms like Kathakali, mohini attam, and theyyam. These dances are famous in that local area and many people are trained with their local dance form. But even these dance forms are famous in other parts of India and have a great welcome even to other community people. Punjab people celebrate their fun times with their traditional dance forms like Bhangra and Gidda. Tamil Nadu is famous for its greatest form of dance Bharatanatyam.

Sl. No.States  Folk Dance
1Andhra PradeshThapetta Gullu
2Arunachal PradeshBardo Chham
3AssamBihu 
4BiharKarma/Munda
5ChhattisgarhPanthi, Raut Nacha
6GoaKoli, Tarangmel
7GujaratDandiya, Garba, Padhar, Raas
8HaryanaGhoomar
9Himachal PradeshKinnauri Nati
10Jammu and KashmirDumhal (Kashmir), Spaw (Ladakh)
11Jharkhand 
12KarnatakaDollu Kunitha, Yakshagana
13KeralaPadayani
14Madhya PradeshCharkula, Jawara, Tertali
15MaharashtraPavri Nach, Tamasha/Lavani, Dindi
16ManipurDol cholam, Thang Ta
17Meghalaya 
18MizoramCheraw Dance
19Nagaland 
20OrissaRuk Mar Nacha (Chhau dance ), Dalkai, Goti Pua
21PunjabBhangra, Giddha
22RajasthanChari, Kalbelia, Ghoomar, Fire Dance, Kachhi Gori
23SikkimSinghi Chham
24Tamil NaduDevarattam, Kummi, Poikal Kudirai Attam, Kamandi or Kaman Pandigai, Kolattam, Mayil Attam or Peacock dance, Theru Koothu
25TripuraHojagiri
26Uttarakhand 
27Uttar Pradesh 
28West Bengal 
Sl. No.Union Territories  Folk Dance
1Andaman and Nicobar IslandsNicobarese dances
2Chandigarh 
3Dadra and Nagar Haveli 
4Daman and Diu 
5Delhi 
6LakshadweepLava
7PondicherryGaradi

Post updated on:  May 30, 2021 11:14:12 AM



India is an agriculture-based country and our wealth depends on agricultural production. Throughout the year, Indian farmers are busy sowing seeds and growing crops, but sometimes due to lack of water, sometimes due to lack of resources, and sometimes due to lack of money many farmers are forced to commit suicide every year.

Around 50% of the Indian population is directly dependent on Agriculture and when there is such a large vote bank is involved, politics starts from there. After independence, In every governance, the farmer lives in their manifesto, lives in speeches but never in their real agenda.

But above all such trivial politics, Chaudhary Charan Singh, the fifth Prime Minister of our country, came forward to help the farmers. Chaudhary Charan Singh was born on 23 December 1914 in Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, born in a poor farmer family. Seeing the love of farmers, farmers and the whole country started celebrating National Farmers Day on the auspicious occasion of their birthday.

On 1 July 1952, the Zamindari system came to an end and the Land Protection Act was passed for the farmers in 1954. On 3 April 1967, Chaudhary Charan Singh resigned as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh on 17 April 1968, and re-election was held in the state. He also won that election and became CM of Uttar Pradesh on 17 February 1970.

Post updated on:  May 30, 2021 11:05:40 AM


Squash is a tennis-type game. This is a high-speed rocket sport played by two players or four players too. The old name of this game was squash racquets. Composite materials and the metals like Boron, Titanium, and graphite are used to make these racquets. There are a lot of types of balls available in which the blue color represents the very high ball and the green, orange, teal represents the super slow ball. Winson, Prince, and Dunlop are the manufacturer of these balls which are used to play squash. The black color ball with double yellow dots is for slow delivery which was introduced recently.

People who play this game will be wearing comfortable dresses due to the level of energy that is involved in this game. They play inside the court which is surrounded by walls on three sides and a mirror door in the entrance. The first delivery is decided by spinning the bat up and down. The scoring system of this game is known as Hand-out sharing. Some of the squash associations in India are Tamil Nadu Squash Rackets Association, Kerala State Squash Rackets Associations,
Pondicherry Squash Rackets Association, Madhya Pradesh Squash Rackets Association, and Himachal Pradesh Squash Rackets Association, and so on.

S.No.NameAddress
1Tamilnadu Squash Rackets AssociationDhun Building, in Floor, North Wing, 827, Anna Salai, CHENNAI - 600 002
2Kerala State Squash Rackets AssociationSreeragam, Thiruvonain Nagar, Cochin University Post, COCHIN-682 022.
3Pondicheny Squash Rackets AssociationNo.l 1, Kumaran Street, PONDICHERRY - 605 012
4Kamataka Squash Rackets AssociationHouse No.88A, Jal Vayu Vihar,Kamanahalli Main Road,Banaswadi, Kalyan Nagar Post Office,BANGALORE-560043.
5Squash Rackets Association of Hyderabad6-3-883/1, Somajiguda Circle, Panjagutta, Hyderabad - 500 082
6Madhya Pradesh Squash Racket Association29, L.NXP.E,Gwalior474002.M,P.U.P- Squash Rackets Association,A-45, Shanti Nagar,Kanpur-208004
7Goa Squash Rackets AssociationPhena De France,Choelo Vaddo, Briloria,Post Betim Bardez, Goa 400 101
8Bihar State Squash Rackets AssociationNear RR Dairy, Kathira, Arrah Bhojpur District, Bihar 802 301
9West Bengal Squash Rackets AssociationC/o, The Calcutta Racket Club,95,J.L.NebuRoad, KOLKATA-700071
10Rajasthan Squash Rackets Association154. Ajit Colony, Jodhpur. Rajasthan
11Chhattisgarh Squash Association3/61, Behind Poojari School, Raja Talab, Raipur 492 001
12Uttaranchal Squash Rackets AssociationD-23,ShivalikNagar, BHEL, Haridwar 249 403
13Jharkhand Squash AssociationCollege Road, Rasikpur, Tumka, Jharkhand
14Chandigarh Squash Rackets Association2390, Sector 44C, Chandigarh
15Haryana Squash Rackets Association243-B/R, Model Town, Karnal, Haryana
16Orissa Squash Rackets AssociationGoods Shed Road, Berhampur 760 008
17Gujarat Squash Rackets AssociationLagoa MIG Colony, Summer Club Road, Jamnagar, Gujarat
18Himachal Pradesh Squash Rackets AssociationWard No.6, 54, Gandhi Nagar, New Road, Hamirpur 177 001
19Andaman & Nicobar Squash AssociationAndaman & Nicobar Squash Association, No, 13, Aberdeen Village, SISTI Nagar, Dignabad P.B.No.265, Port Blair, Andaman

Mayanti  posted in Sports

Post updated on:  May 30, 2021 10:27:49 AM


Squash is a tennis-type game. This is a high-speed rocket sport played by two players or four players too. The old name of this game was squash racquets. Composite materials and the metals like Boron, Titanium, and graphite are used to make these racquets. There are a lot of types of balls available in which the blue color represents the very high ball and the green, orange, teal represents the super slow ball. Winson, Prince, and Dunlop are the manufacturer of these balls which are used to play squash. The black color ball with double yellow dots is for slow delivery which was introduced recently.

People who play this game will be wearing comfortable dresses due to the level of energy that is involved in this game. They play inside the court which is surrounded by walls on three sides and a mirror door in the entrance. The first delivery is decided by spinning the bat up and down. The scoring system of this game is known as Hand-out sharing. Some of the squash associations in India are Tamil Nadu Squash Rackets Association, Kerala State Squash Rackets Associations, Pondicherry Squash Rackets Association, Madhya Pradesh Squash Rackets Association, and Himachal Pradesh Squash Rackets Associations, and so on.

NameAddressDistrictStateTelephone
 Archery Association Of India 6, Bishamber Das Marg New Delhi 110 001 DelhiDelhi23715051, 23715052, 23715045(F), 23711004/8, 23711009
Archery Association Of India10-2-316/A, Masab Tank, Hyderabad:500028HyderabadAndhra Pradesh040-23346521, 23348300(O), 040-23342569/23342470?
Athletic Federation Of India (Athletic)2, K. Kamraj Lane New Delhi:110 011 DelhiDelhi 24365966,24368773,24365979(F), ? 23793699,23792539,23793709 
Athletic Federation Of India  (Athletic)Gate No. 28, J N S, New Delhi: 110 003DelhiDelhi(O) 24368773, 24365966, 24365797(F), 27187600, 27105448
Basketball Federation Of India (Basketball)Punjab Police Headquarters, Sector ? 9, ChandigarhChandigarhPunjab0181 ? 2456274 (O), 0181-2456491 ?  
Basketball Federation Of India (Basketball)D-50, 2nd Floor, Defence ColonyDelhiDelhi011 25264766, 9811156777 
Badminton Association Of India (Badminton)Air India Building, 17th Floor, Nariman Point, Mumbai:400 021 MumbaiMaharastra022-2023919 / 4142 / 2831210(F),022- 23314820 / 23731225 
Badminton Association Of India (Badminton)D-196- A, Bapunagar, JaipurJaipurRajasthan0141 - 2511042 
Billiards & Snooker Federation Of India ( Billiards & Snooker)405 & 406, Ashoka Bhoopal Chamber, Sardar Patel Road, Secunderabad 500003 SecundrabadAndhra PradeshNA
Bowling Federation Of India (Bowling)Shanti Farm, Village Chandan HulaDelhiDelhi? 2 6653353, 26653184
Bowling Federation Of India (Bowling)15, India Exchange Place, KolkataKolkataWest Bengal033-24676330, 24678524, ? 22253322, 983000087300 
 Indian Amateur Boxing Federation (Boxing) Gate No. 28, Jawaharlal Nehru StadiumDelhiDelhi 0172-2731489, 2740883, 23782650, 23782180
Indian Amateur Boxing Federation (Boxing) Room No. 158-A, Gate No. 28, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New DelhiDelhiDelhi011- 24365441, 24363507(F)
Cycling Federation Of India ( Cycling) Room No. 108, Yamuna Velodrome, I.G. Sports Complex, New Delhi:110 002DelhiDelhi0172-2744974, 2744883,23392578,23385431, 23782953,23752132, 23310776
Cycling Federation Of India ( Cycling) Room No. 108, Yamuna Velodrome, I.G. Sports Complex, New Delhi:110 002DelhiDelhi0175- 2212096, 2212022  
Equestrian Federation Of India (Equestrian)Room No. 164-B, Ground Floor, Gate No. 29, J N S, New Delhi DelhiDelhi011 24679025, 24367025 
Fencing Association Of India (Fencing) Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi:110 003 DelhiDelhi9810096041, 9814056000, 26653549, 26653183
Fencing Association Of India (Fencing) 46/2 Mohalla Sui Gran, Patiala: 140 001 PatialaPunjab9872614144
All India Football Federation (Football) 7, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi DelhiDelhi 011-24366711(24653778?, 24653727,(O) 033-22488848? 24640707(F), 23034978, 23361604(F) Parliament
Gymnastic Federation Of India (Gymnastic) Js, Paryavaran Bhavan, C G O Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi:110 003DelhiDelhi09815654069, 011-24365944, 011-24367512, 24363954
Gymnastic Federation Of India (Gymnastic) 10/44, Housing Board, Chopasni Road Jodhpur(Rajasthan)JodhpurRajasthan0291-2755507, 2619686(F)
Handball Federation Of India (Handball ) 1526, Sector C, Pocket I, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi:110 070DelhiDelhi26892438,2 6890879, 26893172(F) 
Handball Federation Of India (Handball ) C/O 27, Parade Ground, Jammu Tawi:180001JammuJammu Kashmir0191-2542227,2578248, 22540648
Indian Hockey Federation (Hockey-Men)Room No. 106, National Stadium, India Gate, New Delhi: 110001DelhiDelhi23389794,2 3736642,2 3782475(F), 23736471, 23354454 
Indian Hockey Federation (Hockey-Men)Al-135/4, Iind Street, 11th Main Road, Anna Nagar West, Chennai:600 040ChennaiTamilNadu040 26269486 
Indian Women's Hockey Federation (Hockey-Women)Bohimia Estate Shimla ShimlaHimachal Pradesh0177 - 2223033, 2622464(F), 98100 81899/ 98160 00071 
Indian Women's Hockey Federation (Hockey-Women)Room No. 103, National Stadium, New DelhiDelhiDelhi(O) 23782332, ? 25590141 
Judo Federation Of India  (Judo)Gate No. 27, J.N.S., New Delhi DelhiDelhi(O) 24365429, 24365995, 24651660, ? 26327222, 26326500, 9811044164 
Amateur Kabaddi Federation Of India (Kabaddi) Aakansha 2, Ajmer Road, Jaipur JaipurRajasthan0141 2351983, 2352135, 2351247(F), 9829061983 
Amateur Kabaddi Federation Of India (Kabaddi) H. No. 3-26, Saroor Nagar, Lingoji Guda, Hyderabad:500 035HyderabadAndhra Pradesh040-24047434 
Kayaking & Canoeing Association Of India (Kayaking & Canoeing)707, Akashdeep Building, Barakhamba Road, New DelhiDelhiDelhi (O) 23312773, 23313229, 23314115, 23321629, ? 25063810, 25062991, 9810039853 
Kho Kho Federation Of India  (Kho-Kho)65/2, Hindustan Park , Kolkatta KolkataWest Bengal011 26468912, 033 ? 24641337? 2248049, 22401263(F), 24642725, 22480601 
 Kho Kho Federation Of India (Kho-Kho)"Seeta Kunj" 83, Adarsh Colony, Devour, Dhule Maharashtra:424002DhuleMaharastra0252 223091 
 Netball Federation Of India (Netball)"Grace Villa" Iind Avenue, Bandh Road, Chandanhula, Mehrauli, New Delhi 110 074DelhiDelhi9814583542
 Netball Federation Of India (Netball)1/1606, Mansrovar Park,Shahdara , Delhi:110 032DelhiDelhi22290505, 22290101(F)
Rowing Federation Of India (Rowing)186, South Avenue, New DelhiDelhiDelhi2303 4793, 2301 7502 (Parliament), 98681 80321, 94372 92447, 94372 92448, 23018426, 0172-2749394 
Rowing Federation Of India (Rowing)33-17/2, Officers Colony, R.K. Puram, Secunderabad: 560056079-27792577
National Rifle Association Of India  (Shooting)Gate No. 26, J N Stadium, New Delhi  DelhiDelhi2463 6707 2436 6704, 246 43147, 2436 8028 
The Squash Racket Federation Of India (Squash)425, 10th Main, Bavasankari, 2nd Stage Bangalore 560 070 BangaloreKarnataka
The Squash Racket Federation Of India (Squash)Dhun Building, 3rd Floor North Wing, 827, Anna Salai, Chennai ChennaiTamilNadu
Services Sports Control Board ( S.S.C.B.)Armed Forces Headquarters, 'G' Block, Dhq P.O., New DelhiDelhiDelhi (O) 23011700, 256792882, 23793769(F), ? 0112301 9328 
Services Sports Control Board ( S.S.C.B.)G Block, Nirman Bhawan P.O., New Delhi:110 011 DelhiDelhi23011118, 23793769(F) Mob. 9350581007
Swimming Federation Of India (Swimming)Swan Apartment, 1st Floor, Malbat, Margao 403101, Goa North GoaGoa
Swimming Federation Of India (Swimming)"Krishna Villa,128, Paraskunj Society No. 1, Satellite Road, Ahmedabad: 330 015AhmedabadGujarat079-26761842, 26765440 
Table Tennis Federation Of India (Table Tennis)Gate No. 28, J N Stadium, New DelhiDelhiDelhi0172-274 9394, 2378 2650, 2378 2180, 98104 00013, 98680 41510 
Table Tennis Federation Of India (Table Tennis)Room No. 1144-A, Gate No. 28 , Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium , New Delhi:110 003 DelhiDelhi 243699113, 24368847(F) 
Taekwondo Federation Of India (Taekwondo)Rz-85, D-2, Vasant Kunj Bhawani Kunj,New Delhi:110 070DelhiDelhi 26137069, 26125180, 9818088999 
Taekwondo Federation Of India (Taekwondo)No. 312, " Yashoda Krishna", East Circle Road, V.V. Puram, Bangalore:560 004 BangaloreKarnataka080-22212857,5120 5671(F) 098452 11911
 All India Tennis Association (Tennis)Tennis Complex, Africa Avenue, New Delhi:110 029 DelhiDelhi26176281/82/83/84, 26176276, 26173159(F) 
Indian Triathlon Federation (Triathlon)"Dhun Building", 3rd Floor, North Wing, 827, Anna Salai, Chennai:600 002 ChennaiTamilNadu
Indian Triathlon Federation (Triathlon)2752, Kinari Bazar, Chatta Pratap Singh, Delhi:110 006DelhiDelhi011 23260490 
Volleyball Federation Of India (Volleyball)86, E.V.K. Sampath Road, Chennai: 600 007ChennaiTamilNadu 044 2536 6838, ?2499 0890, 2538 0069(F)
Volleyball Federation Of India (Volleyball)Room No. 72, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai:600 003ChennaiTamilNadu044-25380318, 25390970, 25380318(F)
Indian Weightlifting Federation (Weightlifting)Bangla No.4, Type 2, Plot No 2/4, Raja Bhajan Colony, Lucknow LucknowUttar Pradesh9415006845
Indian Weightlifting Federation (Weightlifting)35, Mount Of Kailash, East Of Kailash, New Delhi:110 065DelhiDelhi 0112644 4422 
Winter Games Federation Of India (Winter Games)7/19, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj , New Delhi:110 002DelhiDelhi23252572, 2325 7985, 23252574 
Wrestling Federation Of India (Wrestling)Room No. 101&102, Yamuna Velodrome, Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, New Delhi:110 002DelhiDelhi(O) 23392550, 23392514(F) 
Wushu Association Of India (Wushu)29, Parliament House, New Delhi DelhiDelhiNA
Wushu Association Of India (Wushu)524, Chanpatiyan, R.K. Kacker Park, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh LucknowUttar PradeshNA
Yachting Association Of India (Yachting)Chief Of Naval Staff, Naval Headquarter, Sena Bhavan, DHQ P.O., New Delhi:110 011DelhiDelhi2301 2183, 2379 4855(F), 2611 1183?, 98104 33994 
Yachting Association Of India (Yachting)Room No. 707, 7th Floor Chanakya Bhavan, Chanakya Puri, New Delhi:110 021 DelhiDelhi 011 2687 0354, 2688 4855 (F)

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Sports bodies are the organizations that take care of and monitor the activities of a particular sport. For example, it takes disciplinary action when a sportsman tends to do commit a slipup. This is the organization that is responsible for the rules and the regulations of the particular game. International Paralympics Organization and the International Olympic Organization are some of the examples of these sports bodies.

These sports bodies are responsible for the sports that are about to take place in the Paralympics and Olympics. The sports federation is another name of this kind of this organization. The multi-sport event organizers are the sport federation units that take care of major events like the Olympics. There are various types of sports bodies since various sports have various levels of difficulty and so it is necessary to organize people who play them by age and by ability.

Some of the most famous and renowned sports bodies in India are the All India chess federation in Chennai, All India tennis association in Delhi and the Sports Authority of India, Maharastra State Rowing Association (MRA) in Maharastra, Sports Development Authority of TamilNadu (SDAT), Tug-of-War Federation of India (TWFI), Indian Olympic Association (IOA), Archery Association of India (AAI) in New Delhi, Indian Hockey Federation (IHF) in New Delhi.

S.No.CentreAddressCity/DistrictState
1 All India Chess Federation Room No.82, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai - 600 003 ChennaiTamilNadu
2All India Tennis Association( AITA)R.K. Khanna Tennis Stadium, DLTA Complex, Africa Avenue, New Delhi. 110029DelhiDelhi
3Archery Association of India (AAI)Room No.166, Gate No.29, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi - 110008 DelhiDelhi
4Indian Hockey Federation (IHF)106, National Stadium, New Delhi-110001DelhiDelhi
5 Indian Olympic Assocciation (IOA)Gate No. 25, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium,New Delhi - 110 003, India DelhiDelhi
6Maharastra State Rowing Association(MRA)NANANA
7Sports Authority of India( SAI)NANANA
8Sports Development Authority of TamilNadu (SDAT)044-28360226/28364322NANA
9Tug-of-War Federation of India (TWFI)Postal Address: Room No. 301-302 Delhi Chamber Bldg, Delhi Gate, New Delhi-110002, IndiaDelhiDelhi
Courier Address: C-156, Shalimar Garden II , Sahibabad, Gaziabad-201005 IndiaGaziabadUttar Pradesh

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Sports centers in India play an important role in helping students who wish to study physical education. Sports centers are the ones that offer physical education to students who are more interested in various kinds of sports. They are formed to help people practice and learn various types of sports. The sports centers include the sports like tennis, bat mitten, squash, football and table tennis and so on.

This organization provides all the facilities to the people who enter into this and this makes it very helpful to the people who come to learn physical education. There are some kinds of tennis courts where some professional people practice. These kinds of sports centers are famous in America, Australia, and Canada.

Some renowned sports centers in India are Lakshmibai National College Physical Education of Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala, Lakshimibai National Institute of Physical education in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, Nathaji Subhas National Institute of Sports in Patiala, Punjab, Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Physical development in Trivallur, Tamil Nadu, Syama Prasad Mookerjee National Institute of Water sports (NIWS), Panjim, Goa. These are centers which provide facilities and education about various kinds of sports.

S.No.CentreAddressCity/DistrictStatePhone Number
1Lakshmibai National College of Physical Education (LNCPE), ThiruvananthapuramLakshmibai National College of Physical Education Kariavattam. P.O, ThiruvananthpuramKerala91-0471- 2418712 
2Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education (LNIPE) Mela Road, Gwalior, M.P.- 474002 , IndiaGwaliorMadhyaPradesh0751-4000918, 4000906
3Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports (NSNIS) Old Moti Bagh, Patiala -147001, Punjab-INDIAPatialaPunjab0175-2215289
4Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD)Sriperumbudur 602105, Tamil Nadu.  TiruvallurTamilNadu(091)044 - 27162741, 27162612  
5Syama Prasad Mookerjee National Institute of Watersports (NIWS)Sundial Apartment, A.S. Road, Altinho, Panjim, Goa 403 001PanjimGoa2436550

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India has more than 441 animal sanctuaries which are called Wildlife Sanctuaries and amongst these sanctuaries, 28 are Tiger Reserves which are governed by Project Tiger and are also of extraordinary importance in the protection of tigers. Most of the national parks were at first Wildlife sanctuaries. They are of national significance to protection, typically because of certain flagship faunal species and are called National Wildlife Sanctuary, such as National Chambal [Gharjal] Wildlife Sanctuary for protecting the Gharjal.
Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary in Assam, Great Indian Bustard in Maharashtra, Kutch Desert in Gujarat, Nelapattu in Andhra Pradesh, Dibang Valley in Arunachal Pradesh, Changthang in Jammu & Kashmir, Nagarjunasagar Srisailam in Andhra Pradesh, the Karakoram in Jammu & Kashmir, Sathyamangalam in Tamil Nadu, Kaimur in Bihar, Gundlabrahmeswaram in Andhra Pradesh, Gir in Gujarat, Noradehi in Madhya Pradesh, Kedarnath Wild Life Sanctuary in UttarPradesh, Kawa in Andhra Pradesh, Pakhal in Andhra Pradesh, Simlipal in Orissa, Dandeli in Karnataka, Eturnagaram in Andhra Pradesh, Lachipora in Jammu & Kashmir, Satkosia Gorge in Orissa, Kamlang in Arunachal Pradesh, Palamau in Jharkhand, Narayan Sarovar (Chinkara) in Gujarat, and Sunabema in Orissa are some of the famous wildlife sanctuaries present in various parts of the country.

State/UTWildlife Sanctuary NameDistrictAddressTelephoneArea
Andhra PradeshCoringaEast GodavariDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife Management), Rajahmundry0883-478643235.7
EturnagaramWarangal & KarimnagarDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife Management), Subadari, Warangal - 506 01008712-31546806.15
Gundla BrahmeswaramKurnool, PrakashamDivisional Forest Officer, Nandyal.08514-42463(O), 42202(R)1194
KaundinyaChittoorDivisional Forest Officer, Chittoor (East).08572-32296357.6
KawalAdilabadDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife Management), Jannaram, Dist. Adilabad - 504 20508739-36224893
KinnersaniKhammamDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife Management), Paloncha & Khammam.08744-45125656
KolleruWest GodavariDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife Management), Eluru08812-32356673
Lanja Madugu SivaramAdilabad & KarimnagarDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife Management), Jannaram, Dist. Adilabad - 504 20508739-3622436.29
ManjiramedakDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife Management), Medak08452-2259120
Nagarjunasagar-SrisailamGuntur, Prakasham, Kurnool, Nalgonda & MahboobnagarField Director, Project Tiger, Srisailam Dam East - 512 102.08524-86089(O), 86140(R)3,568.09
NellapattuNelloreDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife Management), Sullurpet, Dist. Nellore.08623-62158(O), 62742(R)4.4
PakhalWarangalDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife Management), Subadari Warangal - 506 010.08712-78546879.3
PapikondaEast & West Godavari and KhammamDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife Management), Rajahmundry.0883-478643591
PocharamMedak & NizamabadDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife Management), Medak.08452-22591130
PranahitaAdilabadDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife Management), Jannaram.08739-3623136.02
Pulicat LakeNelloreDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife Management), Sullurpet, Dist. Nellore.08623-62158500
RollapaduKurnoolDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife Management),Atmakur, Kurnool08516-833376.14
Sri LankamalleswaramCuddapahDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife Management), Cuddapah.08562-44480464.42
Sri Penusila NarasimhaNellore,Cuddapah
Divisional Forest Officer (WildlifeManagement), Sullurpet, Dist. Nellore.08623-621581,030.85
Sri VenkateswaraChittoor & CuddapahDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife Management), Tirupati.08574-24980153.32
Arunachal PradeshD'Ering Memorial (Lali)East SiangAsst. Conservator of Forests (Wildlife),P.O. Pasighat, Dist. East Siang - 791 102.0368-22210(O)190
DibangDibang ValleyDivisional Forest Officer (WL), Mehao WLS Division, P.O. Roing, Dist. Dibang Valley.03803-22408(O)4,149.00
Eagle NestWest KamengDivisional Forest Officer, P.O. Seijusa,West Kameng.217
ItanagarPapum PareDy. Chief Wildlife Warden, P.O. Nahar Lagun - 791 110, Dist. Papum Pare.140.3
KamlangLohitDivisional Forest Officer (WL), Namdapha WLS Division, P.O. Miao, Dist. Changlang03807-22222(O)783
KaneWest SiangDivisional Forest Officer, D'Ering WLS Division, Pasighat - 791 110, Dist. East Siang.03803-2408(O)55
MehaoDibang ValleyAsst. Conservator of Forests (SFS),P.O. Roing, Dist. Dibang Valley.03803-22408 (O)281.5
PakhuiEast KamengDivisional Forest Officer, Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary Division, P.O. Seijusa,Dist. West Kameng - 790 103.861.95
Sessa OrchidWest KamengDivisional Forest Officer (WL), Pakhu WLS Division, P.O. Seijusa, Dist. East Kameng.100
Tale ValleyLower SubansiriDy. Chief Wildlife Warden, P.O. Naharlagun,Dist. Papum Pare.0360-244416(O).337
AssamBardoibum-BeelmukhDhemaji-LakhimpurDivisional Forest Officer, Lakhimpur Divisional, P.O. Lakhimpur, Lakhimpur03752-22290(O)11.248
BarnodiDarrangDivisional Forest Officer, Mangaldoi, Wildlife Division, P.O. Mangaldoi, Dist. Darrang -784 1250914-22065 (O), 22349 (R)26.22
BurachaporiSonitpurDivisional Forest Officer, Western Assam Wildlife Division, P.O. Koliabhomora, Tezpur - 784 00103712-20854(O), 20803(R)44.06
ChakrasilaDhubriDivisional Forest Officer, Dhubri Division P.O. Dhubri03662-30967(O)45.56
DiparbeelKamrupDivisional Forest Officer, Assam State Zoo Division, R.G. Baruah Road,Guwahati - 781 024, Assam0361-261363(O), 263331(R)4.14
GarampaniDivisional Forest Officer, Karbi-Anglong East Division, P.O. Diphu, Dist. Karbinglong03671-72237(O), 72310(R)6.05
GibbonDivisional Forest Officer, Jorhat Division,P.O. Jorhat, Dist. Jorhat - 785 0010376-32008(O), 320456(R)20.98
LaokhowaNagaonDivisional Forest Officer, Nagaon Wildlife Division, P.O. & Dist. Nagaon - 782 001.03672-23104(O), 22310(R)70.13
PanidihingSibsagarDivisional Forest Officer, Sibsagar Division,P.O. Sibsagar, Dist. Sibsagar - 785 64003772-20989(O)33.93
PabitoraDivisional Forest Officer, Nagaon Wildlife Division, P.O. & Dist. Nagaon - 782 001.03672-23104(O), 22310(R)38.81
Padumani-Bherjan-BorajanDivisional Forest Officer, Dibrugarh Division,P.O. Dibrugarh0373-3245697.21
Sonai-RupaiSonitpurDivisional Forest Officer,Sonitpur West Division,P.O. Tezpur, Dist. Sonitpur - 784 00103712-20093(O), 20091(R)220
BiharBarela Salim Ali Zubba SaheniVaishaliDivisional Forest Officer Chapra Extension Forest Division, Chapra06152-22660 (O), 22250 (R)1.96
BhimbandhMungerDivisional Forest Officer Monghyr Forest Division P.O. Monghyr06344-22346 (O), 22255 (R)681.99
Gautam BudhaGayaDivisional Forest Officer Gaya Forest Division, Gaya0631-423566 (O), 423566 (R)259.5
KanwarjheelBegusaraiDivisional Forest Officer Extension Division Begusarai06342-22602 (O), 24401 (R)63.11
KaimurRohtasDivisional Forest Officer Shabad Division P.O. Sasaram Dist. Rohtas06184-33434 (O), 33434 (R)1,342.00
Nagi DamJamuiDivisional Forest Officer,Jamui Afforestation Division Dist. Jamui06345-2236 (O), 2240 (R)7.91
Nakti DamJamuiDivisional Forest Officer Jamui Afforestation Division Dist. Jamui06345-2236 (O), 2240 (O)3.32
RajgirNalandaDivisional Forest Officer Nalanda Extension Division Nalanda061194-22250 (O)35.84
UdaypurPashchim ChamparanProject Deputy Director Champaran Forest Division - 1, P.O. Bettiah Dist. Pashchim Champaran06254-32017 (O), 34793 (R)8.74
ValmikiPashchim ChamparanProject Deputy Director Champaran Forest Division ? 2 P.O. Bettiah Dist. Pashchim Champaran06254-32368 (O), 32367 (R)544.67
Vikramshila Gangetic DolphinBhagalpurDivisional Forest Officer Banka Forest Division Banka06424-32216 (O), 32347 (R)0.5
ChhattisgarhAchanakmarBilaspurDivisional Forest Officer, Bilaspur Division,P.O. Kargi Road Kota, Dist. Bilaspur.07752-26082551.55
BadalkholJashpurDivisional Forest Officer Raigarh.07762-33426104.45
BarnawaparaRaipurDivisional Forest Officer (WL),P.O. Pithora, Dist. Raipur.0771-425064244.66
BhairamgarhDantewadaField Director,Indravati National Park,P.O. Jagdalpur, Dist. Bastar.07782-30073138.95
GomardhaRaigarhDivisional Forest Officer, Raigarh.07762-33426277.91
PamedDantewadaField Director Indravati National Park P.O. Jagdalpur, Dist. Bastar.07782-30073262.12
SemarsotAmbikapurDivisional Forest Officer (E) Sarguja Dist. Ambikapur.07774-22765430.35
SitanadiDhamtariDivisional Forest Officer (WL), Raipur.0771-425064553.36
TamorpinglaAmbikapurDivisional Forest Officer (N), Sarguja Division, Ambikapur.07774-22209608.51
UdantiRaipurDivisional Forest Officer (WL), Raipur0771-425064247.6
GoaBondlaNorth GoaDirector (Wildlife & Eco-tourism)IV Floor Junta House Panaji - 403 001.0832-229701 (O), 226051(R)8
Chorao Island (Dr. Salim Ali)North GoaDirector (Wildlife & Eco-tourism) IV Floor, Junta House Panaji - 403 001.0832-229701 (O), 226051(R)1.78
CotigaoSouth GoaDirector (Wildlife & Eco-tourism)IV Floor, Junta House Panaji - 403 001.0832-229701 (O), 226051(R)85.65
MadeiNorth GoaDirector (Wildlife & Eco-tourism)IV Floor, Junta House Panaji - 403 001.0832-229701 (O), 226051(R)208
MollemNorth GoaDirector (Wildlife & Eco-tourism)IV Floor Junta House Panaji - 403 001.0832-229701 (O), 226051(R)133
NetravaliSouth GoaDirector (Wildlife & Eco-tourism)IV Floor Junta House Panaji - 403 001.0832-229701 (O), 226051(R)211
GujaratBardaJamnagar & PorbandarAsst. Conservator of Forests Barda Wildlife Sanctuary Porbandar - 360 575.192.31
Gaga Great Indian BustardJamnagarConservator of Forests Marine National Park Ganjiwada Nagar Nagnath Gate Police Choki Jamnagar - 360 001.0288-5520773.33
GirJunagadh & AmreliConservator of Forests Wildlife Circle, Sadar Baugh Junagarh - 362 001 Dy. Conservator of Forests (Wildlife Circle) Gir Lion Sanctuary & National Park P.O. Sasan-Gir Dist. Junagarh - 362 135.0285-631678, 6300511,153.42
Hingolgarh Nature EducationRajkotDirector GEER Foundation Indroda Park, G-1, 194/3, Sector ?30 Gandhinagar - 382 030.02712-21385, 23891(R), 34275(D)6.54
JessoreBanaskanthaDy. Conservator of Forests (BK) Jessore Wildlife Sanctuary At & P.O. Sarotra Road Tehsil Palanpur Dist. Banaskantha - 385 001 North Gujarat.180.66
JumbogodhaGodhraDy. Conservator of Forests Jambugodha Wildlife Sanctuary Jambugodha Dist. Godhra.02672-42210130.38
Lala Great Indian BustardKachchhDy. Conservator of Forests Kachchh West Division Old Remand Home Building No. 39/1, Bhuj - 370 001.02832-209372.03
Kachchh DesertKachchhDy. Conservator of Forests Kachchh Desert Sanctuary Kachchh (East) Division Old Remand Home Building No.39/1, Bhuj - 370 001.02832-502277,506.22
KhijadiyaJamnagarConservator of Forests Marine National Park Ganjiwada Nagar Nagnath Gate Police Choki, Jamnagar - 360 001.0288-5520776.05
Marine (Gulf of Kachchh )JamnagarConservator of Forests Marine National Park Ganjiwada Nagar Nagnath Gate Police Choki Jamnagar - 360 001.0288-552077295.03
Nal SarovarAhmadabad & SurendranagarAsst. Conservator of Forests Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary At & P.O. Vekaria Tehsil Viramgam Dist. Ahmadabad.079-2122430120.82
Narayan SarovarKachchhSuperintendent Narayan Sarovar Chinkara Sanctuary C/o Dy. C.F. Fatemahmad Khorada, Kachchh West Division Division Bhuj - 370 001.02832-50600444.23
PaniyaAmreliDy. Conservator of Forests Gir East, Dhari, Dist. Amreli0285-63108239.63
Porbandar LakePorbandarAsst. Conservator of Forests, (Porbandar Bird Sanctuary) Porbandar - 360 575.0286-233680.09
Rampura VidiRajkotRange Forest Officer (Rampura Wildlife Sanctuary)Village Vidi Bhojpara Taluka Wankaner Dist. Rajkot.0288-55302615.01
RatanmahalDahodDy. Conservator of Forests Baria Forest Division Dist. Dahod - 389 380.02678-2042555.65
Shoolpaneswar (Dhumkhal)BharuchDy. Conservator of Forests (Shoolpaneswar Sanctuary)Nandod Taluka Rajpipla02640-20013607.7
Thol LakeMahesanaAsst. Conservator of Forests At & P.O. Vekaria Tehsil Viramgam Dist. Ahmadabad.079-21224306.99
Wild AssKachchh, Rajkot, Mahesana, Banaskantha, Surendranagar & PatanAsst. Conservator of Forests/Sanctuary Superintendent Dhrangadhra (Wild Ass Sanctuary) Dhrangadhra Dist. Surendranagar - 363 310.02754-237164,953.71
HaryanaAbubsheharSirsaInspector Wildlife, Forest Colony, Dist. Sirsa. C/o DFO (Terr.) (01666) - 21307115.3
BhindawasRohtakInspector Wildlife, C/o Range Forest Officer,Jhajjar, Dist. Jhajjar.C/o DWLO, Rohtak (01262) - 562684.12
Bir Bara BanJindInspector Wildlife, Kothi No. 2385, Urban Estate, Dist. Jind. C/o DFO (Terr.) Jind (01681) - 554584.19
Bir ShikargarhPanchkulaInspector Wildlife, Forest Colony, Pinjore,Dist. Panchkula.C/o Dy.CWLW, Panchkula (0172) - 5612136.67
ChhilchilaKaithalInspector Wildlife, Seonsar, Tehsil Pehowa,Dist. Kaithal.C/o DFO (Terr.) Kaithal (01746) - 244900.29
KalesarYamuna NagarInspector Wildlife, Vill. Kalesar,Dist. Yamuna Nagar.C/o DFO (Terr.) Yamuna Nagar (01732) - 36214100.28
KhaparwasJhajjarInspector Wildlife, C/o Range Forest Officer, Jhajjar, Dist. Jhajjar.C/o DFO Rohtak (01262) - 562680.83
NaharRewariInspector Wildlife, Shastri Nagar, Mohindergarh Road, Dist. Rewari.C/o DFO (Terr.) Rewari (01274) - 235682.11
Saraswati PlantationKurukshetra & KaithalInspector, Wildlife, Seonsar, Tehsil Pehowa,Dist. Kaithal. C/o DFO (Terr.) Kurukshetra (01744) - 2090544.53
Himachal PradeshBandliMandiDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife)Kullu Division Kullu - 175 10101902-2227641.32
ChailSolanDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife)Shimla Division Talland Shimla - 171 001108.54
ChurdharSirmaurDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife) Shimla Division Talland Shimla - 171 0010177-22399356.15
DaranghatiShimlaDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife) Sarahan Division Sarahan Bushehar Dist. Shimla - 172 102.01782-74232167
DarlaghatSolanDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife) Shimla Division Talland Shimla - 171 001.0177-223993140
DhauladharKangraDivisional Forest Officer (T)Palampur01894-32630943.98
Gamgul SiahbehiChambaDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife)Chamba Division Chamba - 176 310.01899-22639108.85
Govind SagarBilaspurDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife)Shimla Division Talland Shimla - 171 0010177-223993100.34
KaisKulluDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife)Kullu Division Kullu - 175 101.01902-2227614.19
Kalatop-KhajjiarChambaDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife)Chamba Division Chamba - 176 310 C/o. cfchamba@nde.vsnl.net.in01899-2263961
KanawarKulluDivisional Forest Officer Wildlife Division Kullu Division Kullu - 175 101.01902-2227654
KhokhanKulluDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife)Kullu Division Kullu - 175 101.01902-2227614.05
KibberLahul & SpitiDirector Pin Valley National Park Kaza Dist. Lahul & Spiti - 172 11401906-222811,400.50
KugtiChambaDivisional Forest Officer Bharmaur Dist. Chamba - 176 31001090-25046378.86
Lippa AsrangKinnaurDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife)Sarahan Division Sarahan Busehar Dist. Shimla - 172 10201782-7423230.89
MajathalSolanDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife)Shimla Division Talland Shimla - 171 0010177-22399340
ManaliKulluDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife)Kullu Division Kullu - 175 10101902-2227631.8
Naina DeviBilaspurDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife)Shimla Division Talland Shimla - 171 0010177-223993123
NarguMandiDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife)Kullu Division Kullu - 175 10101902-22276278.37
Pong LakeKangraDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife)Chamba Division Chamba - 176 310.C/o cfchamba@nde.vsnl.net.in01899-22639307.29
RenukaSirmaurDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife)Shimla Division Talland Shimla - 171 0010177-2239934.02
Rupi BhabaKinnaurDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife) Sarahan Division Sarahan Bushehar DIst. Shimla - 172 10201782-74232269
SainjKulluDirector Great Himalayan National Park At Shamshi - 175 125 ullu.dirghnp@vsnl.com01902-6532090
Sangla (Raksham Chitkul)KinnaurDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife) Sarahan Division Sarahan Bushehar Dist. Shimla - 172 10201782-74232650
Sechu Tuan NalaChambaDivisional Forest Officer Pangi Dist. Chamba - 176 31001897-22247102.95
Shikari DeviMandiDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife)Kullu Division Kullu - 171 10101902-2227672
ShilliSolanDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife)Shimla Division Talland, Shimla - 171 0010177-2239932.13
Shimla Water CatchmentShimlaDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife)Shimla Division Talland, Shimla - 171 0010177-22399310.25
SimbalbaraSirmaurDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife)Shimla Division Talland, Shimla - 171 0010177-22399319.03
TalraShimlaDivisional Forest Officer (Wildlife)Shimla Division, Talland, Shimla - 171 0010177-22399326
TirthanKulluDirector Great Himalayan National Park At Shamshi - 175 125 Dist. Kullu.dirghnp@vsnl.com01902-6532061.12
TundahChambaDivisional Forest Officer Bharmaur Kullu - 175 10101090-2504664.22
Jammu & KashmirBaltal-ThajwasSrinagarWildlife Warden, Central C/o. Chief Wildlife Warden Jammu & Kashmir State Tourist Reception Centre Srinagar - 190 001 (Kashmir)210.5
ChangthangLadakhWildlife Warden Leh07982-521714,000.00
GulmargBaramulaWildlife Warden C/o. Chief Wildlife Warden J&K Tourist Reception Centre Srinagar - 190 001, (Kashmir)0194-492627180
HiraporaPulwamaWildlife Warden, South C/o. Chief Wildlife Warden Jammu & Kashmir State Tourist Reception Centre Srinagar - 190 001 (Kashmir)114.5
HokersarSrinagarWildlife Warden, North C/o. Chief Wildlife Warden Jammu & Kashmir State Tourist Reception Centre Srinagar - 190 001 (Kashmir)13.75
JasrotaKathuaWildlife Warden, Kathua Dist. Kathua Jammu Province (J&K)01922-34622, 54457510.04
KarakoramKargilWildlife Warden Kargil01985-332055,000.00
LachiporaBaramulaWidlife Warden, North C/o. Chief Wildlife Warden Jammu & Kashmir State Tourist Reception Centre Srinagar - 190 001 (Kashmir)93.5
LimberBaramulaWidlife Warden, North C/o. Chief Wildlife Warden Jammu & Kashmir State Tourist Reception Centre Srinagar - 190 001 (Kashmir)43.75
NandiniJammuWildlife Warden Kathua, Dist. Kathua Jammu Province (J&K)01922-34622, 54457513.5
OveraAnantnagWildlife Warden C/o Chief Wildlife Warden Jammu & Kashmir State Tourist Reception Centre Srinagar-190 0010194-45246932
Overa-AruAnantnagWildlife Warden C/o Chief Wildlife Warden Jammu & Kashmir State Tourist Reception Centre Srinagar - 190 0010194-452469425
Ramnagar RakhaJammuWildlife Warden Kathua, Dist. Kathua Jammu Province (J&K)01922-34622, 54457512.75
Surinsar MansarUdhampurWildlife Warden Kathua, Dist. Kathua Jammu Province (J&K)01922-34622, 54457539.13
TrikutaUdhampurWildlife Warden Kathua Dist. Kathua Jammu Province (J&K)01922-34622, 54457531.73
JharkhandDalmaSinghbhum EastDivisional Forest Officer Wildlife Division Ranchi0651-301861(O)193.22
HazaribaghHazaribaghDivisional Forest Officer, Hazaribagh West Division, Hazaribagh.06546-23340(O), 22296(R)186.25
KodermaHazaribaghDivisional Forest Officer,Koderma Forest Division, Koderma.55549(O), 55265(R)177.95
LawalongChatraDivisional Forest Officer Chatra South Division P.O. Chatra Dist. Chatra06541-22260(O), 22225(R)207
MahauaduarPalamauDivisional Forest Officer Daltonganj South Division Daltonganj Palamau06562-22427(O), 22993(R)63.25
PalamauPalamauField Director Palamau Tiger Reserve P.O. Daltonganj Palamau - 822 10106562-22650(O), 22684(R)794.33
PalkotGumlaDivisional Forest Officer Gumla Forest Division Dist. Gumla06524-23003(O), 23003(R)183
ParasnathGiridihDivisional Forest Officer Giridih Forest Division Dist. Giridih06532-2212749.33
TopchanchiDhanbadDivisional Forest Officer Dhanbad Division Dhanbad0326-2020788.75
Udhwa LakeSahebganjDFO Social Forestry Sahebganj5.65
KarnatakaAdichunchanagiriMandyaAsst. Conservator of Forests Wildlife Sub-Division Aranya Bhavan Ashokpuram Mysore - 570 008.0821-481159(O), 541591(R)0.84
ArabithittuMysoreAsst. Conservator of Forests Wildlife Sub-Division, Aranya Bhavan Ashokpuram, Mysore - 570 0080821-481159(O), 541591(R)13.5
BhadraChikmagalur & ShimogaDy. Conservator of Forests Bhadra Wildlife Division (Bhadra Tiger Reserve) Chickmagalur - 577 10108262-34904(O), 30751(R)492.46
Biligiri Rangaswamy TempleChamarajanagarDy. Conservator of Forests Wildlife Division Chamarajanagar08226-22059(O), 22156(R)539.52
BrahmagiriKodaguDy. Conservator of Forests Wildlife Division Hunsur, Dist.- Mysore08222-52041(O), 52070(R)181.29
CauveryBangalore & MandyaDy. Conservator of Forests Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary Kanakapura Dist. Bangalore08117-22536(O), 22537(R)510.51
DandeliUttar KannadaDy. Conservator of Forests Dandeli Wildlife Division Dandeli - 581 32508284-31585(O), 30114(R)843.16
Doraji BearDharwadAsst. Conservator of Forests Wildlife Sub-division Dharwad-80836-440302(O), 775496(R)55.87
GhataprabhaBelgaumAsst. Conservator of Forests Wildlife Sub-division Dharwad-8.0836-440302(O), 775496(R)29.78
GudaviShimogaDeputy Conservator of Forests Wildlife DivisionD.C. Office Compound Shimoga - 577 201.Email :dcfwl_smg@hotmail.com08182-222983(O), 274983(R)0.73
Melkote TempleMandyaAsst. Conservator of Forests Wildlife Sub-division Aranya Bhavan Ashokpuram Mysore - 570 008.0821-481159(O), 541591(R)49.82
MookambikaDakshin KannadaDy. Conservator of Forests Kudremukh Wildlife Division Karkala Dakshina Kannada08258-21183(O), 21004(R)247
NuguMysoreAsst. Conservator of Forests Wildlife Sub-division Aranyabhavana Ashokpuram Mysore - 570 008.0821-481159(O), 541591(R)30.32
PushpagiriKodaguAsst. Conservator of Forests Wildlife Sub-division Medikeri - 57120108272-28019(O)102.92
RanebennurDharwadAsst. Conservator of Forests, Wildlife Sub-division Dharwad - 80836-440302(O), 775496(R)119
RanganathittuMysoreAsst. Conservator of Forests Wildlife Sub-division Aranya Bhavan Ashokpuram Mysore - 570 008.0821-481159(O), 541591(R)0.67
Sharavathi ValleyShimogaDeputy Conservator of Forests Wildlife Division D.C. Office Compound Shimoga - 577 201,Email :dcfwl_smg@hotmail.com08182-222983(O), 274983(R)431.23
ShettihalliShimogaDeputy Conservator of Forests Wildlife Division D.C. Office Compound Shimoga - 577 201Email :dcfwl_smg@hotmail.com08182-222983(O), 274983(R)395.6
SomeshwaraDakshin KannadaDy. Conservator of Forests Kudremukh Wildlife Division Karkala Dakshina Kannada08258-21183(O), 21004(R)88.4
TalakaveriKodaguAsst. Conservator of Forests Wildlife Sub-division Medikeri - 571 20108272-28019(O)105.59
KeralaAralamKannurWildlife Warden Aralam Wildlife Division P.O. Iritti Dist. Kannur -670 703. Asst. Wildlife Warden Aralam Sanctuary Aralam Farm P.O. Dist. Kannur.0490-49316055
ChimmonyTrichurWildlife Warden Peechi Wildlife Division Peechi, Trichur. ,Asst. Wildlife Warden Chimnony Wildlife Sanctuary P.O. Chimmony Trichur - 680 653.0487-28201790
ChinnarIdukkiWildlife Warden Eravikulam Wildlife Division P.O. Munnar Dist. Idukki - 685 603, Asst. Wildlife Warden Chinnar Range P.O. Marayoor Via Munnar Idukki - 685 603.04865-3048790.44
IdukkiIdukkiWildlife Warden dukki Wildlife Division P.O. Painavu Dist. Idukki - 685 603, Asst. Wildlife Warden Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary P.O. Cheruthony Dist. Idukki - 685 60304862-3227170
NeyyarThiruvananthapuramWildlife Warden Trivandrum Wildlife Division Rajiv Gandhi Nagar Forest Complex P.O. Vattiyoorkavu Thiruvananthapuram - 695 013, Asst. Wildlife Warden Neyyar Wildlife Sanctaury P.O. Neyyar Dam Dist. Thiruvananthapuram - 695 013.0471-360762128
ParambikulamPalakhadWildlife Warden Parambikulam Division P.O. Thunacadavu (Via) Pollachi Dist. Palakkad-678 661, Asst. Wildlife Warden Sungam Range P.O. Thunakkadavu, Asst. Wildlife Warden Parambikulam Range P.O. Parambikulam, Asst. Wildlife Warden Karimala Range P.O. Parambikulam.,Asst. Wildlife Warden Orukomban Range P.O. Parambikulam04253-67233285
Peechi-VazhaniTrichurWildlife Warden Peechi Wildlife Division P.O. Peechi Trichur, Asst. Wildlife Warden Peechi Wildlife Sanctuary P.O. Peechi, Trichur0487-782017125
PepparaThiruvananthapuramWildlife Warden Trivandrum Wildlife Division Rajiv Gandhi Nagar Forest Complex P.O. Vattiyoorkavu Thiruvananthapuram - 695 013 ,Asst. Wildlife Warden Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary P.O. Peppara Dam (via) Vithura Thiruvananthapuram - 695 5510471-36076253
PeriyarIdukkiWildlife Preservation Officer Periyar Tiger Reserve P.O. Kumily, Thekkady Dist. Idukki - 685 536, Asst. Wildlife Preservation Officer Vallakkadavu Range P.O. Vallakkadavu , Asst. Wildlife Preservation Officer Thekkady Range, P.O. Kumily04863-22027777
ShendurneyThiruvananthapuramWildlife Warden Shendurney Wildlife Division P.O. Thenmala , Asst. Wildlife Warden Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary P.O. Thenmala0475-344600100.32
ThattekaduIdukkiWildlife Warden Idukki Wildlife Division P.O. Painavu Dist. Idukki - 685 603, Asst. Wildlife Warden Thattekadu Sanctuary P.O. Cheruthony04862-3227125.16
WayanadWayanadWildlife Warden Wayanad Wildlife Division P.O. Sulthan Bathery Wayanad-673 592 ,Asst. Wildlife Warden , Sulthan Bathery RangeP.O. Sulthan Bathery, Asst. Wildlife Warden Muthanga Range P.O. Sulthan Bathery , Asst. Wildlife Warden Kuruchiat Range P.O. Sulthan Bathery ,Asst. Wildlife Warden Tholpetty Range P.O. Kattikulam Mananthavady0493-620454344.44
Madhya PradeshBagdaraSidhiDirector Sanjay National Park Sidhi.07822-2409478
BoriHoshangabadDirector Satpura National Park Pachmarhi Dist. Hoshangabad - 461 88107578-52130485.72
Gandhi SagarMandsaurDivisional Forest Officer Mandsaur.07422-41519368.62
GhatigaonGwaliorDivisional Forest Officer Gwalior, P.O. Gwalior.0751-341166511
KareraShivpuriDivisional Forest Officer Shivpuri.07492-23379202.21
Ken GharialPanna & ChhatarpurField Director Panna National Park Panna - 488 001.07732-5213545.2
KheoniDewas & SehoreDivisional Forest Officer Dewas Division Dewas.07272-73020122.7
NarsinghgarhRajgarhDivisional Forest Officer Rajgarh Division Rajgarh.07372-5500757.18
National ChambalMorena & BhindDivisional Forest Officer Morena Division Morena.07532-26742435
NauradehiDamoh, Sagar & NarsimhapurDivisional Forest Officer (WL) sagar07582-238671,194.67
OrchaTikamgarhDivisional Forest Officer Tikamgarh.07683-3231544.91
PachmarhiHoshangabadDirector Satpura National Park Pachmarhi, Dist. Hoshangabad - 461 88107578-52130417.78
Palpur-KunoMorenaDivisional Forest Officer (WP) Shivpuri Dist. Shivpuri.07492-22570344.68
Panna (Gangau)PannaField Director Panna National Park Panna - 488001.07732-5213568.14
PanpathaShahdolField Director Bandhavgarh National Park P.O./Dist. Umaria.07653-22214245.84
PenchSeoni & ChhindwaraDirector, Pench National Park P.O. Barapathar Dist. Seoni - 480 661. root@trpench.ren.nic.in07692-50794118.47
PhenMandlaField Director Project Tiger,P.O. & Dist. Mandla07642-50760110.74
RalamandalIndoreDivisional Forest Officer Indore0731-4902392.34
RatapaniRaisenDivisional Forest Officer P.O. Obeidullaganj Dist. Raisen.07480-24062823.84
SailanaRatlamDivisional Forest Officer (T) Ratlam.07412-3517912.96
Sanjay DubriSidhiDirector Sanjay National Park Sidhi07822-2409364.59
SardarpurDharDivisional Forest Officer Dhar07292-22250348.12
SinghoriRaisenDivisional Forest Officer P.O. Obeidullaganj Dist. Raisen07480-74062287.91
Son GharialSidhi, Shahdol & SatnaDirector Sanjay National Park Sidhi07822-240983.6
Veerangna DurgawatiDamohDivisional Forest Officer Damoh07812-2254123.97
MaharashtraAmba-BarwaBuldanaDy. Conservator of Forests(Wildlife)Popatkheda Road Akot Dist. Akola - 444 00107258-22211(O), 07258-22212(R)127.11
AndhariChandrapurDy.Conservator of Forests,Tadoba Andhari Tiger Project,Mul Road, In front of Sanchiti Chamber, Chandrapur-442 40107172-51414(O), 56382(R)509.27
Aner DamDhuleDy.Conservator of Forests(Wildlife) 10,Paripurti Building, Talak Nagar, Sawarkar Chowk, Aurangabad 4310050240-331027(O), 480965(R)82.94
BhamragarhGadchiroliDy.Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Allapalli, at Mul Road, Ranger College Campus, Chandrapur-4240107172-55980(O), 53807(R)104.38
BhimashankarThane, Pune, RaigadDy.Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Pune,New PMT Building, 3rd Floor, Shankarseth Road, Swarget Pune-411 042020-4471465(O), 5512303(R)130.78
BorWardha & NagpurDy.Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Pune,New PMT Building, 3rd Floor, Shankarseth Road, Swarget Pune-411 042 27.11.70 Dy.Conservator of Forests, Pench National Park,Near Govt. Press,Civil Line, Nagpur-440 00161
ChandoliSangali, Satara, Ratnagiri & KolhapurDy.Conservator of Forests (WL) 1691/C, Ganji Galli, Bindu Chowk, Kolhapur-4160020231-522766(O), 660682(R)308.97
ChapralaGadchiroliDy.Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Allapalli, at Mul Road,Ranger College Campus, Chandrapur-4240107172-55980(O), 53807(R)134.78
Deulagaon-RekhuriAhmednagarDy.Conservator of Forests (Wildlife)New PMT Building 3rd Floor, Shankarseth Road Swarget Pune-411042020-4471465(O), 5512303(R)2.17
DhyangangaBuldhanaDy.Conservator of Forests (WL)In front of District Court, Railway Station Road, Ramdaspeth, Akola-4440010724-436869 (O), 442548(R)205.23
GautalaAurangabad & JalgaonDy. Conservator of forests(WL)Aurangabad Division,Aurangabad 10 "Paripurti"Gurujan Sahakari Gruh Nirman Sanstha, Tilak Nagar Aurangabad-431 0050240-331027 (O), 480965(R)260.61
Great Indian BustardSolapur & AhmednagarDy.Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Pune,New PMT Building, 3rd Floor, Shankarseth Road, Swarget Pune-411 042020-4471465(O), 5512303(R)8,496.44
JaikwadiAurangabadDy.Conservator of Forests (WL) Aurangabad Division, Aurangabad 10, "Paripurti" Gurujan Sahakari Gruh Nirman Sanstha, Tilak Nagar, Aurangabad-431 0050240-331027(O), 480965(R)341.05
KalsubaiAhmednagarDy.Conservator of Forests (WL) Nashik, 78, Magh Sectgor, Sundarban Colony Old CIDCO Nashik 4220050253-317114 (O), 317082(P), 316514?361.71
KarnalaRaigad (Alibag)Dy.Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Thane, L.B.S. Rd, Naupada Near High Way Naka Thane-400602022-5402522(O), 5421967(R)4.48
KatepurnaAkolaDy.Conservator of Forests (WL) In front of District Court, Railway Station Road, Ramdaspeth, Akola-4440010724-436869(O), 442548(R)73.63
KoyanaSataraDy Conservator of forests(WL)1691/C, Ganji Galli, Bindu Chowk,Kolhapur- 4160020231-522766(O), 6600682(R)423.55
LonarBuldhanaDy. C.F. Buldhana Division, Ranibagh Chikali Rd.Buldhana-443 00107262-42334(O), 42356(R)3.83
Marine (Malvan)SindhudurgDy.Conservator of Forests (WL)1691/C, Ganji Galli, Bindu Chowk, Kolhapur-4160020231-522766(o) 660 0682 (R)29.122
Mayureshwar SupePuneDy.Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Pune,New PMT Building, 3rd Floor, Shankarseth Road, Swarget Pune-411 042020-4471465(O) 4267047(R)5.145
MelghatAmravatiDy.Conservator of Forests, Melghat Tiger Project Wildlife Division-1 At Paratwada DistAmravati-44480507223-20214(O), 20410(R)1,150.03
NagziraGondiaDy.Conservator of Forests(Wildlife)ITI Road. Fulchur, Gondia 441 60107184-26399(O), 26564(R)152.81
Naigaon MayurBeedDy.Conservator of Forests (WL) Aurangabad Division Aurangabad 10, "Paripurti" Gurujan Sahakari Gruh Nirman Sanstha Tilak Nagar Aurangabad-431 0050240-331027(O) 480965(R)29.89
Nandur MadhameshwarNashikDy.Conservator of Forests (WL)s Nashik, 78, Magh Sector, Sundarban Colony Old CIDCO Nashik 4220050253-317114(O) 317082(P) 316514100.12
NarnalaAkolaDy.Conservator of Forests (Wildlife)Popatkheda Road Akot Dist. Akola-44400107258-22211(O)22212(R)12.35
PaingangaYawatmal & NandedDy.Conservator of Forests (WL) In front of District Court, Railway Station Road, Ramdaspeth, Akola-4440010724-436869(O) 442548(R)324.62
PhansadRaigad(AlibagDy.Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Thane, L.B.S. Rd Naupada Near high Way Naka Thane-400602022-5402522(O) 5421967(R)69.79
RadhanagariKolhapurDy.Conservator of Forests (WL)1691/C, Ganji Galli, Bindu Chowk, Kolhapur-4160020231-522766(O), 660 0682 (R)351.18
SagareshwarSangaliDy.Conservator of Forests (WL)1691/C, Ganji Galli, Bindu Chowk Kolhapur-4160020231-522766(o) 660 0682 (R)10.87
TansaThaneDy.Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Thane, L.B.S. Rd, Naupada Near high Way Naka Thane-400602022-5402522(O) 5421967(R)304.81
TipeshwarYawatmalDy.Conservator of Forests Pench National Park,Near Govt. Press Civil Line Nagpur-440 0010712-524727(O ) 267282(R148.63
YawalJalgaonDy.Conservator of Forests (WL)s Nashik, 78, Magh Sectgor, Sundarban Colony Old CIDCO Nashik 4220050253-317114(O) 317082(P) 316514177.52
Yedsi RamlinghatUsmanabadDy.Conservator of Forests (WL) Aurangabad Division, Aurangabad 10, "Paripurti" Gurujan Sahakari Gruh Nirman Sanstha, Tilak Nagar, Aurangabad-431 0050240-331027(O) 480965(R)22.38
WanAmravatiDy.Conservator of Forests (Wildlife)Popatkheda Road, Akot Dist. Akola-44400107258-22211(O)22212(R)211
Karanja Sohol Black Buck SanctuaryAkolaDy C.F. Akola Div. Opposite Civil Court,Rly Staion Rd. Akola Distt. Akola-4440010724-436714(O), 435118(R)18.32
ManipurYangoupokpi-LokchaoChandelDy. Conservator of Forests Park & Sanctuary Sanjenthong Imphal - 795 001184.8
MeghalayaBaghmara Pitcher PlantSouth Garo HillsDivisional Forest Officer Balphkram National Park Wildlife Division Baghmara Dist. South Garo Hills03639-222200.02
NongkhyllemRi BhoiDivisional Forest Officer Khasi Hills Wildlife Division Dist. Ri Bhoi Shillong - 793 0010364-22618129
SijuSouth Garo HillsDivisional Forest Officer Balphakram National Park Wildlife Division Baghmara Dist. South Garo Hills03639-222205.18
MizoramDampaMamitField Director, Dampa Tiger Reserve,P.O. West Phaileng Dist. Mamit - 796 4310389-329339 (R)500
KhawnglungSerchhipDivisional Forest Officer (WL)Tuikhuahtlang Aizawl - 796 0010389-326151 (O)41
LengtengChamphaiDivisional Forest Officer (WL)Tuikhuahtlang Aizawl - 796 0010389-326151120
NgengpuiChhimtuipui (W)Divisional Forest Officer (WL) Lawngtlai Chhimtuipui Mizoram03835-32323 (O)110
NagalandFakimTuensangAsst. Conservator of Forests C/o Wildlife Warden Wildlife Warden Office P.O. Dimapur Dist. Dimapur03862-293406.42
PuliebadzeKohimaAsst. Conservator of Forests C/o Wildlife Warden Wildlife Warden Office P.O. Dimapur Dist. Dimapur03862-293409.23
RangapaharDimapurAsst. Conservator of Forests C/o Wildlife Warden Wildlife Warden Office P.O. Dimapur Dist. Dimapur03862-293404.7
OrissaBadramaSambalpurDivisional Forest Officer-cum- Wildlife Warden Bamra Division At/P.O. Bamra Dist. Sambalpur06621-60011(O), 60004(R)304.03
BaisipalliNayagarhDivisional Forest Officer Narayani Road At/P.O./Dist. Phulbani - 762 001.06842-53794(O), 53707(R)168.35
Balukhand KonarkPuriDivisional Forest Officer-cum-Wildlife Warden Puri Division At/P.O./Dist. Khurda06755-20539(O), 20540(R)71.72
BhitarkanikaKendraparaDivisional Forest Officer Mangrove Forest Division (Wildlife) Rajnagar At/P.O.- Rajnagar Dist. Kendrapara - 754 22506729-72060(O), 72064(R)672
Chandaka-DamparaKhurda & CuttackDivisional Forest Officer SFTRI Campus Ghatikia P.O. Barmunda Colony Bhubaneswar - 751 0030674-440168 (R)175.79
Chilka (Nalaban)Khurda, Puri & GanjamDivisional Forest Officer SFTRI Campus Ghatikia P.O. Barmunda Colony Bhubaneswar - 751 0030674-470149(O), 557353(R)15.53
DebrigarhSambalpurDivisional Forest Officer Badrama Wildlife Division At ? Motijharan P.O./Dist. Sambalpur - 768 0040663-402741(O), 402729(R)346.91
Gahirmatha MarineKendraparaDivisional Forest Officer Mangrove Forest Division (Wildlife) Rajnagar At /P.O.- Rajnagar Dist. Kendrapara - 754 22506729-72060(O), 72064(R)1,435.00
HadgarhKeonjhar & MayurbhanjDivisional Forest Officer, At/P.O./Dist.- Keonjhar - 752 001.06766-54315(O), 55315(R)191.06
KarlapatKalahandiDivisional Forest Officer-cum-Wildlife Warden Kalahandi At/ P.O. Bhawanipatana Dist. Kalahandi06670-30526(O), 30226(R)147.66
KhalasuniSambalpurDivisional Forest Officer-cum-Wildlife Warden Rairakhol At/ P.O. Rairakhol Dist. Sambalpur06644-54204(O), 54205(R)116
KotagadPhulbaniDivisional Forest Officer At/ P.O.Balliguda Dist. Phulbani06844-43294(O), 43239(R)399.05
KuldihaBalesoreDivisional Forest Officer-cum-Wildlife Warden Baripada At/ P.O. Baripada Dist. Mayurbhanj - 757 00206792-52613(O), 52532(R)272.75
Lakhari ValleyGajapatiDivisional Forest Officer-cum-Wildlife Warden Parlakhemundi At / P.O. Parlakhemund Dist. Gajapati06824-22214(O), 22204(R)185.87
NandakananKhurdaConservator of Forests (WL) and Ex-Officio Director Nandankanan Zoological Park Bhubaneswar at Mayurbhawan P.O. ? Saheednagar Dist. Khurda - 751 007 Wildlife Conservation Officer at ayurbhawan P.O. ? Saheednagar Dist. Khurda - 751 007. 0674-515840(O)Khurda14.16
Satkosia GorgeAngul, Nayagarh, Boudh & CuttackDivisional Forest Officer Satkosia Wildlife Division At/P.O./Dist. Angul - 759 143 ?Divisional Forest Officer Mahanadi Wildlife Division Narayani Road At/P.O./Dist. Phulbani - 762 0010674-30218(O), 30219(R),745.52
SimlipalMayurbhanjConservator of Forests & Field Director Simlipal Tiger Reserve At/ P.O. ? Baripada Dist. Mayurbhanj - 757 00206792-52593(O), 52773(R)1,354.30
SunabedaNuapadaDivisional Forest Officer Sunabeda Wildlife Division At/P.O./Dist. Nuapada - 766 105.06678 - 3372(O), 3401(R)500
PunjabAboharFirozpurWildlife Inspector Abohar Dist. Firozpur01637-61345186.5
Bir AishvanSangrurWildlife Warden (H.Q.) O/o Chief Wildlife Warden Punjab, SCO No. 2463-64 Sector 22-C, Chandigarh0172-7058284.67
Bir BhadsonPatialaWildlife Officer (Sanctuaries) Opposite Central Jail Patiala0175-20349910.23
Bir BunerheriPatialaWildlife Officer (Sanctuaries) Opposite Central Jail Patiala0175-2034996.5
Bir DosanjhPatialaWildlife Officer (Sanctuaries) Opposite Central Jail Patiala0175-2034995.18
Bir GurdialpuraPatialaWildlife Officer (Sanctuaries) Opposite Central Jail Patiala0175-2034996.2
Bir MehaswalaPatialaWildlife Officer (Sanctuaries) Opposite Central Jail Patiala0175-2034991.23
Bir MotibaghPatialaWildlife Officer (Sanctuaries) Opposite Central Jail Patiala0175-2034996.4
Harike LakeFirozpurWildlife Warden Harike Near Police Station Harike.01851-4840986
Takhni RehampurHoshiarpurWildlife Warden Hoshiarpur C/o Divisional Forest Officer Hoshiarpur. 01882-227153.82
RajasthanBandh BarathaBharatpurDivisional Forest Officer Bharatpur05644-22488(O), 23289(R)192.76
BassiChittaurgarhDy. Conservator of Forests (WL) Chittaurgarh01472-44915(O), 44916(R)152.9
BhensrodgarhChittaurgarhDy. Conservator of Forests (WL) Chittaurgarh01472-44915(O), 44916(R)229.14
DarrahKotaRange Officer Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary via Kamalpura Dist. Kota Dy. Conservator of Forests (WL) Kota0744-321263(O), 324856(R)265.8
JaisamandRajsamandDy. Chief Wildlife Warden Udaipur0294-421361(O), 421361(R)52
Jamwa RamgarhJaipurDy. Conservator of Forests (WL) Jaipur West Jaipur0141-203068(O)300
Jawahar SagarKotaDy. Conservator of Forests (WL) Kota0744-321263(O)100
Kela DeviSawai MadhopurSawai Madhopur Dy. Conservator of Forests (Buffer) Ranthambhor Tiger Reserve Karoli Sawai Madhopur, Asst. Conservator of Forests (WL) P.O. Karoli Dist. Sawai Madhopur30003(O)676.38
KesarbaghDholpurDy. Conservator of Forests Dholpur02964-20769(O), 20807(R)14.76
KumbhalgarhUdaipur & PaliDy. Chief Wildlife Warden Udaipur Wildlife Warden P.O. Sadri Dist. Pali0294-421361(O), 421361(R)578.25
Mount AbuSirohiDy. Conservator of Forests (WL) Mount Abu Dist. Sirohi02974-43211(O)288.84
NahargarhJaipurDy. Conservator of Forests Jaipur West Tehsil Amer Dist. Jaipur0141-203068 (O)50
National ChambalKotaDy. Conservator of Forests (WL) Kota321263(O), 324856(R)280
Phulwari Ki NalUdaipur & PaliDy. Chief Wildlife Warden Udaipur0294-421361511.41
Ramgarh VishdhariBundiDy. Conservator of Forests (WL) Kota0744-321263(O), 324856(R)301
RamsagarDholpurDy. Conservator of Forests Dholpur20769(O), 20807(R)34.4
SajjangarhUdaipurDy. Chief Wildlife Warden Udaipur0294-421361(O), 421361(R)5.19
SariskaAlwarField Director Sariska Tiger Reserve Dist. Alwar0144-41333(O)492
Sawai Man SinghSawai MadhopurDy. Conservator of Forests (Core) Ranthambhor Tiger Reserve Sawai Madhopur07462-21142(O), 20490(R)103.05
ShergarhBaranDy. Conservator of Forests East Baran Dist. Baran07453-30244(O), 30144(R)98.71
SitamataChittaurgarh & UdaipurDy. Conservator of Forests (WL) Chittaurgarh Dist. Chittaurgarh01472-44915(O), 44916(R).422.94
Tal ChhapperChuruDy. Conservator of Forests (WL) Jodhpur.0291-544371(O), 433656(R)7.9
Tadgarh RaoliAjmer, Pali & RajsamandDy. Chief Wildlife Warden Udaipur Wildlife Warden P.O. Bheem Dist. Rajsamand Range Officer Rawli Todgarh via Bhim Dist. Ajmer0294-421361(O), 421361(R)495.27
Van ViharDholpurDy. Conservator of Forests Dist. Dholpur05642-20769(O), 20807(R)59.93
SikkimBarsey RhododendronEast SikkimDivisional Forest Officer (WL) South/West Dept. of Forests Environment & Wildlife Govt. of Sikkim P.O. Namchi Dist. South Sikkim Pin - 737 126104
Fambong LhoEast SikkimDivisional Forest Officer (WL) North/East Wildlife Circle Dept. of Forests Environment & Wildlife Govt. of Sikkim Deorali - 737 102 Gangtok03592-23191(O), 31930(R)51.76
Kyongnosla AlpineEast SikkimDivisional Forest Officer (WL) North/East Wildlife Circle Dept. of Forests Environment & Wildlife Govt. of Sikkim Deorali - 737 102 Gangtok03592-31930(R)31
MaenamSouth SikkimDivisional Forest Officer (WL) South/West Dept. of Forests Environment & Wildlife Govt. of Sikkim P.O. Namchi Dist. South Sikkim Pin - 737 12635.34
Shingba (Rhododendron)North SikkimDivisional Forest Officer (WL) North/East Wildlife Circle Dept. of Forests Environment & Wildlife Govt. of Sikkim Deorali, Gangtok - 737 10203592-31930(R)43
Tamil NaduChitrangudiRamanathpuramWildlife Warden Collectorate Compound Ramanathapuram04567-200790.48
Indira Gandhi (Annamalai)CoimbatoreWildlife Warden 176, Meenkarai Road Pollachi Dist. Coimbatore - 642 00104259-25356841.49
KalakadTirunelveliField Director & Conservator of Forests Project Tiger NGO A Colony Tirunelveli - 627 0070462-552663223.58
KanjirankulamRamanathpuramWildlife Warden Collectorate Compound Ramanathapuram04567-200791.04
KaraivettiPerambalurWildlife Warden 110, Public Office Road Nagapattinam - 611 00104365-223494.54
KarikiliKanchipuramWildlife Warden 259 Anna Salai DMS Compound Chennai - 600 006044-43214710.61
Kilaselvanur-MelaselvanurRamanathpuramWildlife Warden Collectorate Compound Ramanathapuram - 623 50304567-200795.93
Kuthankulam-KadankulamTirunelveliDistrict Forest Officer Kokirakulam Tirunelveli - 627 0090462-5727121.29
MudumalaiNilgirisWildlife Warden Mahalingam Building Coonoor Road Ooty - 643 0010423-44098217.76
MundanthuraiTirunelveliField Director & Conservator of Forests Project Tiger NGO A Colony Tirunelveli - 627 0070462-552663567.38
Point CalimereNagapattinamWildlife Warden 110, Public Office Road Nagapattinam - 611 00104365-2234917.26
Pulicat LakeTiruvelloreWildlife Warden 259, Anna Salai DMS Compound Chennai - 6044-4321471153.67
SrivilliputhurVirudhunagarWildlife Warden No.8 Kallikulam Street Srivilliputhur - 62612904563-60565485.2
Udayamarthandapuram LakeTiruvarurWildlife Warden 110, Public Office Road Nagapattinam - 61100104365-223490.45
VaduvoorTiruvarurWildlife Warden 110, Public Office Road Nagapattinam - 611 00104365-223491.28
VedanthangalKanchipuramWildlife Warden 259 Anna Salai DMS Compound Chennai - 6044-43214710.3
VellanaduTuticorinDistrict Forest Officer Tirunelveli Division Tirunelveli - 627 0090462-57271216.41
VellodeErodeDistrict Forest Officer Erode Division Mullaiyagam Raja Nagar Veerappan ? Chitram Erode04259-253560.77
VettangudiSiva-gangaiWildlife Warden Collectrate Compound Ramanathapuram-623 50304567-200790.38
TripuraGumtiSouth TripuraOffice of the Wildlife Warden Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary P.O. ? Jatanbari Dist. - South Tripura03821-64242389.54
RowaNorth TripuraOffice of the Wildlife Warden Rowa Wildlife Sanctuary (D.F.O's Office, Kailashahar) P.O. - Kailashahar - 799 27703824-222240.85
SepahijalaWest TripuraOffice of the Wildlife Warden Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary P.O. Golaghati (Sepahijala) - 799 102 Dist. West TripuraWest Tripura18.53
TrishnaSouth TripuraOffice of the Wildlife Warden Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary P.O. Joychandpur Dist.- South Tripura - 799 155194.7
UttranchalAskot Musk DeerPithoragarhDirector Corbett National Park P.O. Ramnagar Dist. Nainital05964-25234, 25390593.93
Wildlife Warden Askot & Binsar Sanctuary Dist. Almora
BinsarAlmoraConservator Corbett National Park P.O. Ramnagar Dist. Nainital05964-25234, 2539045.59
Wildlife Warden Binsar and Askot Sanctuary Dist. Almora
Govind Pashu ViharUttarkashiDirector Rajaji National Park 5/1 Ansari Marg Dehradun - 248 0010135-621669481
Wildlife Warden Govind Sanctuary Purola Dist. Uttarkashi
KedarnathChamoli & RudraprayagDivisional Forest Officer Kedarnath Wildlife Division Gopeshwar Chamoli01372-52149957
MussoorieDehradunDirector Rajaji National Park 5/1 Ansari Marg Dehradun-248 0010135-62166910.82
SonanadiGarhwal (Pauri)Divisional Forest Officer Kalagarh Wildlife Division Lansdown01386-2235, ?05947-85489301.76
Field Director Project Tiger Corbett Tiger Reserve P.O. Ramnagar Dist. Nainital
Uttar PradeshBakhiraBastiDivisional Forest Officer Sohagi Barwa Wildlife Division Gorakhpur0551-33303728.94
ChandraprabhaChandoliDivisional Forest Officer Kashi Wildlife Division Ramnagar Varanasi0542-6823178
HastinapurMuzzaffarnagar, Meerut, Bijnore, Ghaziabad & Jyotibafuley NagarWildlife Warden Hastinapur Sanctuary Dist. Meerut2,073.00
KaimurMirzapur & SonebhadraDivisional Forest Officer Kaimur Wildlife Division Mirzapur05442-53126500.73
KaterniaghatBahraichDivisional Forest Officer Katerniaghat Wildlife Division Bahraich05252-32498400.69
KishanpurLakhimpur KheriDirector Dudhwa National Park Dist. Lakhimpur Kheri Wildlife Warden Kishanpur Sanctuary Mailani Dist. Lakhimpur - Kheri05872-52106227
Lake BahosiFarrukhabadDivisional Forest Officer (Endangered Species) Wildlife Division 17 Rana Pratap Marg Lucknow0522-20617180.24
Mahavir SwamiLalitpurDivisional Forest Officer, Kaimur Wildlife Division, Mirzapur.05442-531265.41
National ChambalAgra & EtawahDivisional Forest Officer National Chambal Wildlife Division Mau Van Block Agra0562-320091635
NawabganjUnnaoDivisional Forest Officer (Endangered Species) Wildlife Division 17 Rana Pratap Marg Lucknow0522-2061712.25
OkhalaGhaziabadDivisional Forest Officer National Chambal Wildlife Division Mau Van Block Agra0562-3200914
Parvati ArangaGondaDivisional Forest Officer Sohelwa Wildlife Division Gonda10.84
Wildlife Warden Eastern Region Gonda. 05262-22930
PatnaEtahDivisional Forest Officer National Chambal Wildlife Division Mau Van Block Agra1.09
RanipurBanda & ChitrakootDivisional Forest Officer Kaimur Wildlife Division Mirzapur05442-53126230.31
Wildlife Warden Ranipur Sanctuary Karvi Dist. Chitrakoot
SamanMainpuriDivisional Forest Officer National Chambal Wildlife Division Mau Van Block Agra5.25
SamaspurRae BareliDivisional Forest Officer (Endangered Species) Wildlife Division 17 Rana Pratap Marg Lucknow0522-2061717.99
SandiHardoiDivisional Forest Officer (Endangered Species) Wildlife Division 17 Rana Pratap Marg Lucknow0522-2061713.09
SohagibarwaMaharajganjDivisional Forest Officer Sohagibarwa Wildlife Division Gorakhpur0551-333037428.2
SohelwaShrawasti & BalrampurDivisional Forest Officer Sohelwa Wildlife Division Gonda05262-22930452.47
Sur SarovarAgraDivisional Forest Officer National Chambal Wildlife Division Mau Van Block Agra0562-3200914.03
Surha TalBalliaDivisional Forest Officer Kashi Wildlife Division Ramnagar Varanasi0542-6823134.32
TurtleVaranasiWildlife Warden Turtle Wildlife Sanctuary Sarnath Varanasi7
Vijai SagarMahobaDivisional Forest Officer Kaimur Wildlife Division Mirzapur05442-531262.62
West BengalBallavpurBirbhumDivisional Forest Officer Birbhum Division P.O. Suri Dist. Birbhum03462-55262(O)2
BethuadahariNadiaDivisional Forest Officer Nadia - Murshidabad Division P.O. Krishnanagar Dist. Nadia03472-52362(O), 57242(R)0.67
BibhutibhusanNorth 24-ParaganasDivisional Forest Officer North 24-Paraganas Division P.O. Barasat Dist. North 24-Paraganas033-5520968(O)0.64
BuxaJalpaiguriField Director Buxa Tiger Reserve P.O. Alipurduar Dist. Jalpaiguri - 73612203564-56333 (O), 55979 (R)251.89
ChapramariJalpaiguriDivisional Forest Officer Wildlife Division-II Old Court Campus Jubilee Park P.O. & Dist. Jalpaiguri03561-24907(O), 22838(R)9.49
Haliday IslandSouth 24-ParaganasDivisional Forest Officer South 24-Parganas Division 35, Gopal Nagar Road Alipore Kolkata - 700 027.033-4799032(O), 4116543(R)5.95
JaldaparaJalpaiguri & Cooch BeharDivisional Forest Officer Cooch Behar Division P.O. & Dist. Cooch Behar03582-27185(O), 27499(R)216.51
JorepokhriDarjeelingDivisional Forest Officer Wildlife Division-I Old Secretariate Campus P.O. & Dist. Darjeeling - 734 1010354-54308(O), 56524(R)0.04
Lothian IslandSouth 24-ParaganasDivisional Forest Officer South 24-Parganas Division 35, Gopal Nagar Road Alipore Kolkata - 700 027.033-4799032(O), 4116543(R)38
MahanandaDarjeelingDivisional Forest Officer Wildlife Division-I Old Secretariate Campus P.O. & Dist. Darjeeling - 734101.0354-54308(O), 56524(R)127.22
NarendrapurSouth 24-ParaganasDivisional Forest Officer South 24-Parganas Division Survey Building 35, Gopal Nagar Road Alipore Kolkata - 700 027.033-4799032(O), 4116543(R)0.1
RaiganjNorth DinajpurDivisional Forest Officer Raiganj Social Forestry Division P.O. Karnajora Dist. North Dinajpur03523 - 52647(O), 53139(R)1.3
RamnabaganBurdwanDivisional Forest Officer Burdwan Division P.O. & Dist. Burdwan.0342-57172(O), 62374(R)0.14
SajnekhaliSouth 24-ParaganasField Director Sunderbans Tiger Reserve P.O. Canning Town Dist. South 24-Parganas.03218-55280(O), 911855280(Mobile),4746342(R) 03218-55280362.4
SenchalDarjeelingDivisional Forest Officer Wildlife Division-I Old Secretariate Campus P.O. & Dist. Darjeeling - 7341010354-54308(O), 56524(R)38.88
UT
Andaman & NicobarArial IslandAndamanDy. Conservator of Forest (WL - I),C/o Office of the Chief Widlife Warden, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Haddo, PORT BLAIR (South Andaman) - 744 10203192-333210.05
Belle IslandAndaman0.08
Bingham IslandAndaman0.08
Bluff IslandAndaman1.14
Cinque IslandsAndaman9.51
Clyde IslandAndaman0.54
Defence IslandAndaman10.49
Duncan IslandAndaman0.73
East of Inglis IslandAndaman3.55
James IslandAndaman2.1
Kyd IslandAndaman8
Lohabarrack (Saltwater Crocodile)Andaman22.21
Mangrove IslandAndaman0.39
Montogemery IslandAndaman0.21
North Brother IslandAndaman0.75
Passage IslandAndaman0.62
Patric IslandAndaman0.13
Pitman IslandAndaman1.37
Potanma IslandsAndaman0.16
Sandy IslandAndaman1.58
Sir Hugh Rose IslandAndaman1.06
Sisters IslandAndaman0.36
Snake Island-IAndaman0.73
South Brother IslandAndaman1.24
Spike Island-IAndaman0.42
Stoat IslandAndaman0.44
Talabaicha IslandAndaman3.21
Bamboo IslandAndamanDy. Conservator of Forests (WL - II),C/o Office of the Chief Widlife Warden, Andaman and Nicobar,Islands, Haddo, Port Blair (South Andaman) - 744 10203192-333210.05
Barren IslandAndaman8.1
Bennett IslandAndaman3.46
Blister IslandAndaman0.26
Bondoville IslandAndaman2.55
Brush IslandAndaman0.23
Buchanan IslandAndaman9.33
Chanel IslandAndaman0.13
Cone IslandAndaman0.65
Curlew (B.P.) IslandAndaman0.16
Curlew IslandAndaman0.03
Cuthbert BayAndaman
Dot IslandAndaman0.13
Dottrell IslandAndaman0.13
East IslandAndaman6.11
Egg IslandAndaman0.05
Elat IslandAndaman9.36
Entrance IslandAndaman0.96
Gander IslandAndaman0.05
Girjan IslandAndaman0.16
Goose IslandAndaman0.01
Hump IslandAndaman0.47
Interview IslandAndaman133.87
Jungle IslandAndaman0.52
Kwangtung IslandAndaman0.57
Landfall IslandAndaman29.48
Latouche IslandAndaman0.96
Mask IslandAndaman0.78
Mayo IslandAndaman0.1
Narcondam IslandAndaman6.81
North IslandAndaman0.49
North Reef IslandAndaman3.48
Oliver IslandAndaman0.16
Orchid IslandAndaman0.1
Ox IslandAndaman0.13
Oyster Island-IAndaman0.08
Oyster Island-IIAndaman0.21
Paget IslandAndaman7.36
Parkinson IslandAndaman0.34
Peacock IslandAndaman0.62
Point IslandAndaman3.07
Ranger IslandAndaman4.26
Reef IslandAndaman1.74
Roper IslandAndaman1.46
Ross IslandAndaman1.01
Rowe IslandAndaman0.01
Sea Serpent IslandAndaman0.78
Shark IslandAndaman0.6
Shearme IslandAndaman7.85
Snake Island-IIAndaman0.03
South Reef IslandAndaman1.17
South Sentinel IslandAndaman1.61
Spike Island-IIAndaman11.7
Surat IslandAndaman0.31
Swamp IslandAndaman4.09
Table (Delgarno) IslandAndaman2.29
Table (Excelsior) IslandAndaman1.69
Temple IslandAndaman1.04
Tree IslandAndaman0.03
Trilby IslandAndaman0.96
Tuft IslandAndaman0.29
Turtle IslandsAndaman0.39
West IslandAndaman6.4
Wharf IslandAndaman0.11
White Cliff IslandAndaman0.47
Battimalv IslandAndamanGreat Nicobar Division,C/o Office of the Chief Widlife Warden, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Haddo, Port Blair (South Andaman) - 744 10203192-333212.23
Glathea BayAndaman
Megapode IslandNicobar0.12
Tillongchang IslandNicobar16.83
ChandigarhSukhna LakeChandigarhChief Wildlife Warden, Town Hall Building, Sector 17-B, Chandigarh25.42
Daman & DiuFudamDiuChief Wildlife Warden, Daman & Diu,DAMAN (Daman & Diu)0260-2549752.18
Dadar & Nagar HaveliDadra & Nagar Haveli Wildlife SanctuaryDNH, SilvassaChief Wildlife Warden Dadra & Nagar Haveli Silvassa0260-64545092.16 Sq. Km.
DelhiIndira Priyadarshini (Asola)DelhiChief Wildlife Warden, Government of Delhi, Tis Hazari Court, DELHI011-29765013.2

janhavi  posted in Tourism

Post updated on:  May 30, 2021 6:11:57 AM


Mumbai. We cannot change someone's fate, but by giving good inspiration, we can guide someone. God says to be a charioteer if you get a chance in life, not selfish. To be loved and respected in this world. If difficult times come, then you also have to go through that. Regardless of the difficulties, if you keep your mind in the way, then you have to show them flying. Hemma Guptaa, Founder of Women in Finance, has achieved a position in the world of finance with passion for the last 13 years.


Hemma Guptaa, Founder of Women in Finance, says there is no doubt about the fact that India has a long way to go on the gender equality charts, especially when it comes to women in the workforce. We not only rank lowest in the female workforce participation rates among developing countries but the rate has come down from 30 percent in 1990 to about 20.7 percent in 2019. These numbers sadden me; they leave in me so many emotions. And I want to translate this energy into positive outcomes.

Like the majority of Indian women, I too grew up in a patriarchal surrounding. When I was in 10th standard, I asked a math question to my teacher which was related to stock markets. One of my friends asked me to leave this question because this is a men?s subject. This statement hit me a lot and when my teacher asked me, in the career counseling sessions, what I want to be, I said ?Stock Trader?. She then asked why do I want to choose this field and I said because I want to change this statement that this is for men.

After a lot of struggle, I am with my passion for the last 13 years and it has now become my dream to deliver this message to everyone that this field is meant equally for women too.

I surveyed some women in Finance to analyze the interest, knowledge, and need for a career in finance among these women. The results proved that these women are naturally skilled in finance. They had a very creative and practical understanding of savings, negotiation skills, and managing expenses but they were unaware of investments, economy, banking system, and how to make a career in finance. We realized that with a little mentorship and some hands-on experience, these Women in Finance can achieve great success in the world of finance and would contribute a lot to making India a developed nation.

After the survey, we knew our mission was to educate them in areas where they are weak, help them build on their strengths, and help them create a livelihood for themselves in finance. We conducted seminars to create awareness and educate these women about loans, banking, and finance, economy, investments, wealth creation, inflation, government schemes, and policies, etc. We have also designed training programs and industry visits to help gain advance and practical knowledge.

I honestly believe that if we put consistent and aggressive efforts towards bringing women into finance, the day is not so far away when women would stand tall with men in the world of finance. 

Hemma Guptaa

Founder, Women in Finance

Rakesh  posted in Others

Post updated on:  May 29, 2021 9:47:37 PM

Yellow layer cake -  Yellow layer cake is a kind of sponge cake which have a yellow layer after baking.

   S.no             Ingredients           Quantity (in grams)
1.              Refined Flour             300 g
2.              Butter                          150 g
3                Sugar                           330g
4.               Egg                              115g
5                 Milk powder             24g
6.               Water                         216 g
7.            vanilla essence             1.5g
8.            cake gel                          9 g
9.            Salt                                 6g
10.        Baking powder              9g 

Method-   Weigh all the ingredients. Sieve the flour. In a large bowl cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition.
                 Mix vanilla essence. Combine flour, baking powder, and salt, add to creamed mixture alternatively with milk powder. Pour into greased and floured 9 inch round baking pan.
                  Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.   Bake 25 to 30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool 10 minutes after removing from pans. Use it or                          store it.

Post updated on:  May 29, 2021 4:49:17 AM

Blueberry Jam is made from blueberries, sugar, water  & fruit pectin. Blueberries consist of 14 % carbohydrates,0.7% protein, 0.3% fat, and 84% water.
   Ingredients
      Water
      Sugar
      Blueberry
      Cornstarch
   Method-
1. In a heavy saucepan bring blueberries and water to boil.
2.Reduce heat and simmer till blueberries are soft.
3.Dissolve cornstarch in the remaining water, add to the blueberries, and stir until the jam thickens.
4.Remove from heat.
5. Cool slightly.

Post updated on:  May 29, 2021 12:52:52 AM

ISO 14001
The ISO 14001 Environmental Management Standard series is a set of intentional standards that focus on environmental management. This series focuses, not on the actual product, but how the product is produced. Its origins can be traced all the way back to the United Nations Conference on Human Environment in 1972. It took another 20 years, however, before the standards and guidelines were actually put into place at the Rio Summit on Environment in 1992.
What is ISO 14001?
ISO 14001 is the most well-known standard in the ISO 1400 family. Unlike many other quality control standards, the ISO 14001 standard does not have any exact measures. Instead it serves as the framework of control for businesses and establishments to create their own Environmental Management Standards; it focuses on how the standards can be applied in a business or organization to meet the guidelines and standards. Each business must establish its own targets and performance measures.
The ISO 14001 Standard is also the only standard against which businesses and establishments can achieve certification from a third party. Achieving certification is based upon meeting all three of the components of the ISO 14001 Environmental Management Standards; minimizing how business operations negatively impact the environment, complying with the regulations and laws outlined in the EMS and continual improvement.
ISO 14001 Principles
The ISO 14001 Standard is based on the Plan-Do-Check-Act methodology, which is a system based on a concept of continual improvement. It encompasses a total of 17 elements that are grouped into five phases. 
1.     Environmental Policy (Plan): Review processes and products to identify the current elements of operation and how those elements impact the environment. Future operations are also assessed during the plan phase to determine how they may impact various environmental aspects. Impact may be direct (manufacturing process) or indirect (raw materials).
2.     Planning (Do): Identify the resources that are required and document all procedures. Communication and participation are essential to ensure success, especially in top management positions.
3.     Implementation and Operation (Check): Measure and monitor processes. Report data and results.
4.     Checking and Corrective Action (Act): Ensure that objectives are being met through a planned management review. Data gathered in step 3 is used to determine if any corrective action is needed. Make necessary changes. 
5.     Management Review (Continual Improvement Process): Based on three dimensions that gradually move the business from operational environmental measurement towards a more strategic approach when dealing with environmental concerns and challenges. Dimensions include: 
    • Expanding the Environmental Management Standards to more and more businesses areas
    • Enrichment by managing more and more processes, products, resources and activities
    • Upgrading to improve the organizational and structural framework of the EMS.
 

Post updated on:  May 25, 2021 1:39:35 AM

Health is a state of complete harmony of body ,mind and spirit. If a person is healthy he/she can do their work properly. For a person to be healthy every body part should function properly in which teeth play a major role. As if a person is not able to chew properly, the digestion of the person may get upset and then he/she can have poor state of body.

God has given us 16 pairs of teeth from which 4 are wisdom teeth which appear in the age between 16 to 21. Teeth are very essential part of the body that may get decay with increasing age or eating unhealthy food items or even not cleaning the teeth at night before sleep.



So to prevent tooth decay their is a proper method of brushing teeth that should be considered that is keeping the head part of the brush tilted to 45 degree angle and then brushing three teeth at a time for the teeth in maxillary arch it should be given a direction from upwards to downwards and for teeth in mandibular arch it should be vice - versa , also it should be done in inner surface of the teeth .

A person should clean their teeth before going to bed as the bacteria which are present in mouth acts on the teeth at night more devastatingly than the whole day. Also floss can be used to clean the area between two teeth, so that the food does not accumulate between them ,it should be done as 1-3 inches tied around the finger and kept between the teeth . Then the excess food material that gets between the teeth is taken out, after that the mouth is rinsed properly.

Mouthwashes of various companies are nowadays available in market which are used after half an hour of brushing before meals , this gives mouth relieve from bad breathe and causes increase of self confidence in a person.

Hence these are the various steps to prevent tooth decay which may create a problem in healthy lifestyle of a person and can cause other body related issues. This implies that if the teeth are strong you can posses a beautiful smile with beautiful day.

Tanishka  posted in Dental

Post updated on:  May 20, 2021 4:03:46 AM

Engagement party

The first step in any wedding is engagement. This is the day when the groom and bride exchange their rings and promise to stay by each other?s side formally.
Anything casual is particularly fit for this occasion. Try to wear something that is not very vibrant as most of the engagements are held during day time. You can choose between light lehengas, shararas, to suits with palazzo.
Pair your outfit with matching light jewellery and heels to create the perfect look. Open hair look the best during engagement functions as they provide a fresh and elegant look altogether.
Engagement outfit
Engagement outfit

Mehendi and sangeet

Mehendi outfit
The second function is mehendi which is usually paired with sangeet. The most apt outfit for this occasion would be something floral. You can wear a dress with mini floral prints or adorn a simple outfit with floral jewellery.
The idea is to not overdo the whole floral theme thing, so do not buy anything with big prints. Keep it simple yet pretty. Pair it with hanging earnings and transparent heels to create the perfect Mehendi look. Also, make sure that you either wear something completely dark or light in colour.

Haldi ceremony

The Haldi ceremony is held on the next day of the Mehendi ceremony. It usually involves a yellow theme, so try to wear something yellow or close to this colour.
You can wear a yellow suit with a white dupatta or even a yellow gown. The colour should not be too deep, otherwise, people are going to confuse you with the bride for sure!!
Simplicity is the key here. Accessorize the suit with jhumki or other dangling earrings. You can pair your suit with juttis or Rajasthani chappals to uplift your look.
Haldi ceremony outfit

Wedding ceremony

The toughest decision is what to wear on the day of the wedding. Weddings are usually scheduled at night, so this is the time when you can go a little over the top while choosing your outfit. http://www.sabyasachi.com
Adding bangles and maang tika will surely lift the whole look. Remember that wearing maang tila, earrings and a necklace together is not in fashion anymore. So choose wisely and yes, wear something in which you can eat comfortably too!!
Lehengas and sarees are the best options for a wedding ceremony. Your hair can be tied in a bun paired with accessories like fresh flowers or tiaras.

Reception

Receptions are usually the last part of the wedding ceremony. These involve drinks and light food. So, wear something casual and comfy if you are planning on attending a reception.
Maxi, slip dress, bodycon dress and gowns are the options available to you. Receptions are all about being casual, so don?t worry a lot and just put on something which you feel comfortable in.
Wedding reception outfit
Reception outfit
So, these were some of the ideas that you can implement when you are faced with the difficult question of what to wear to different wedding functions. Do not forget to accessories your looks, as those always create a long-lasting impression on the people around you.

Shweta  posted in Fashion

Post updated on:  May 12, 2021 2:20:42 AM




Hello Everyone, 

We have discussed 
1. Local Market
2. MSP (Minimum Support Price)
3. APMC (Agricultural Produce Market Committee)

Also, we have discussed all three new bills in detail and their pro/ cons. 
1. Promotion and Facilitation Bill, 2020
2. Empowerment and Protection Bill, 2020
3. Essential Commodities Bill, 2020


The bill will allow farmers to sell their produce outside APMC ?mandis? to whoever and wherever they want. Anyone can buy their produce even at their farm gates. Though ?commission agents? of the ?mandis? and states could lose 'commissions' and 'mandi fees' respectively, farmers will get better prices through competition and cost-cutting on transportation.

The contract farming with private companies will, on the other hand, allow farmers to enter into a contract with private agri-business firms or large retailers on pre-agreed prices of their produce. This will help small and marginal farmers as the legislation will transfer the risk of market unpredictability from the farmer to the sponsor.

The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill, 2020, seeks to remove commodities like cereals, pulses, oilseeds, edible oils, onion and potatoes from the list of essential commodities. It means the legislation will do away with the imposition of stock-holding limits on such items except under extraordinary circumstances such as war and natural calamities. This provision will attract private sector direct investment into the agriculture sector.

The state governments of Punjab and Haryana will be affected most because of loss ?Mandi Tax?, a good source of revenue.

The issues and raised by the protesters include end of ?minimum support price? (MSP) regime in due course, irrelevance of state-controlled Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) ?mandis?, risk of losing out land rights under contract farming rule, reduction in price of farm produce due to market domination by big/ private agri-businesses and exploitation of farmers by big contractors through contract farming provisions.


In current situation, an Indian farmer can sell his crop in 3 ways:- 
1. Local Market 
2. APMC Mandi 
3. MSP 

The first option is the "local market" in which the farmer sells his crops by going to the near by market of his village but it Only possible in small scale agriculture. Where's farmer owns and cultivates a small piece of land, but when it comes to large scale farming where grains are produced in a quintal, then the farmer is not able to send that much crop to the local market. In that case they require cold storage and infrastructure to store those crops which a common Indian farmer can't afford.

By the way, the government gives second option to the large scale farming i.e APMC mandi, APMC mandi which state government rules, in that they provide cold storage, infrastructure and takes care of everything. The farmer now has to reach the APMC mandi just by spending his transportation and have to sell their crops. When the farmer reaches the APMC market with the grain, then there are commission agents. Their work has to be seen from loading, unloading to subprocess, in a way they act like the representative of the farmer.

Then there is a crop auction which pays the most money the farmer sells all his grain to him. If the APMC mandi is to be understood in a simple way, then they just like the Amazon Flipkart and other ecommerce sites work the APMC mandi also works. The e-commerce site provide platform for the buyers and Sellers and take their commission same as APMC Mandi, just one thing is difference in both that there do not have transparency in APMC mandi, the rest Amazon and Flipkart have transparency.

Now the problem is that the agent who should getting 6% to perform the entire deal which is slightly different in every state, so we have taken on and average 6% (six percent). Let's assume A farmer sell his potato of ₹ 100. The farmer should get ₹ 94 and agent should get ₹ 6 but it is that if the agent buys potatoes from the farmer himself for Rs. 100 and sells it further for ₹ 150. So the farmer should get ₹ 141 in actual and the agent gets ₹ 9 should get but it is that the farmer gets ₹ 94, the farmer gets ₹ 56.

To prevent such scam, the government brought a third option, by bringing of MSP (Minimum Support Price). The MSP rate for crops were decided by government. Now, farmers will not sell crops at least if a farmer is getting a lower rate than MSP. So, he can go directly to the government and send his crops at MSP rate, but it is not for every one of the crops, there are twentythree essential crops on which the MSP is charged. In the MSP, farmers started facing problems that the people who used to do the government site of the MSP stopped giving more than what was auctioned, the farmers got around the MSP rate.

Even the local market shopkeepers used to say to the farmers that "if you have to sell at MSP rate then send to us, then you are going to spend so much money on transportation". Now, this minimum support price become maximum support price for farmers. Another problem was that the MSP rate remains same in the whole country, but the cost of farming is different in every state, it is all the current situation that the farmer is facing. Now, what changes will be made by the new farming bill 2020 that government have brought.

The 3 farmer bill 2020 are:-

1. Promotion and Facilitation Bill, 2020
2. Empowerment and Protection Bill, 2020
3. Essential Commodities Bill, 2020

So the first bill is "Promotion and Facilitation Bill".  With the introduction of this bill, farmers doing large scale farming can sell their crop to any APMC mandi or private company of the country online or offline, it is not necessary that the farmers are selling in the APMC mandi of their area and the state government will not pay tax on it. So, why is it that the farmers (specially Punjab and Haryana) are protesting this bill ? 

The first reason is that Punjab and Haryana are agriculture based states, whose economy and state fund depend on agriculture and the tax it receive agriculture. The state government will not be able to get any tax. The second readon is  that when farmers will join the private company, APMC mandi will suffer from it and no mandi wants to run in the loss then it is believed that for four-five years, private companies will give very good rate to farmers and when farmers become fully dependent on it So APMC mandi will be dead and then this private companies will do their own arbitrary. 

If it is to understand on the real world platform, then BSNL, Airtel and Jio are best example of it. 
When Airtel came to the parallel of BSNL, people seemed to have found a better alternative and when BSNL was dead, Airtel started doing its own thing. The same way when Airtel and jio came in parallel then initially jio provided free internet and calling facilities and When the market took hold, Airtel went into loss then Jio started charging on the internet and call.

Now second bill is "Empowerment and Protection Bill". If the production is high in the farm, then the price is low and if the production is low then the price is high, now a farmer cannot produce all these things, due to which he has to bear the loss sometimes. If the farmer wants to avoid all these losses, he can sign a legal contract from any private company, in which the rate of the crop is already decided, the problem may be that if the company went into loss or closed before the harvest was completed. What will happen if the second problem comes, that the starting 4-5 years private sector will give good rate to the farmers and once the option of APMC mandi is over, then they will start doing their own arbitrariness.

Now third bill is "Essential Commodities Bill". This bill was brought to curb black money. No person can store any crops according to this bill. Now what is the need, the government has a essential list in which they add or remove crops according to needs of the situation. In March 2020, the hand sanitizer and Mask were added by the government, and in July 2020 they were removed. If any product is added to this list, then the whole production, supply and distribution are controlled by the government. In this new bill, all the grains have been excluded from the essential list and said that "they will be put again in the essential list only if there is a situation like war or natural disasters". According to the government, farmers will get the right rate for their crop from this bill. You must have noticed that from the day it is out of all the essential list, the price has suddenly increased, now what is the problem in this bill, do the farmers have the right rate is reaching or the consumer is getting the right rate, cross-checks everything.

Wheat rate in current MSP is quintal at ₹ 1925 meaning KG is ₹ 19.3 and if you look at any e-commerce website or your local market, then the price of flour is KG at round ₹ 40. Even a huge profit is being hidden. 

No rocket science is needed to correct the condition of the farmers. A small project work is needed in which the farmer who is the owner of the land, whose crop is, should get maximum profit.

Post updated on:  Apr 26, 2021 9:54:49 AM

Aankhein sawan 
Man bebak patjhar sa hai

Teri yaad jheth ki dhup ban k 
Har pal har chhan jalaya krti hai

Kvi ho jae rehmat tumare mohabbat
Ka badl kvi hmare upr v garje

Ab to har mosam patjhar sa hai

Post updated on:  Apr 4, 2021 10:14:49 AM



Software Industries are the organizations that develop software programs for particular applications. Consulting, training, and documentation are the other services provided by the software industries. Middleware, Operating systems, and the infrastructure corporation, and the database are some of the businesses done by the software companies.

The companies which made these businesses are Linux, UNIX, Oracle, VMware, and Microsoft. Nowadays these software industries are the one which is the dominating business of the world. They provide software programs for many of the applications which make the human's life better.

IBM is the king of these industries which leads the other organizations. Microsoft is the dominating company of the pc providers. This Microsoft Corporation is the best in selling software and pc operating systems provider in the world. The number of software companies is increasing day by day in this world because of emerging technologies.

Some of the software industries in India are Micro information private limited, Tripta Computers, Denave India private Limited, Indian Mart Intermesh Limited in Surat. These are the software companies only in Surat and a lot of industries are established all over India which is also the main reason for the Indian economy level.
Name of Software CompanyCityStateAddress / Pin CodeContactsWebsite
Micro Informations Pvt Ltd SuratGujarat904, Takshashila, Majura Gate Surat-395 002 Tel: +91-261-2470496, Fax: +91-261-24726,Email: info@miplindia.comwww.miplindia.com 
Tripta Computer Services SuratGujarat4009,World Trade Center, near Udhna Darwaja, Ring Road, Surat - 395 002Phone: +91 (0261) 2353221, 2355871, 2302362/Fax:+91 (0261) 2302361/e-mail:contact@triptasoftware.comwww.triptasoftware.com
Denave India Pvt. Ltd. SuratGujarat# 303,Majda Chambers, Near Arban Society0261-5504478http://www.denave.com
Vania street point, Mahidhar Pura
Surat-395003
Gatisofttech Solutions Pvt. Ltd.SuratGujarat8/1573, KAYASTH STREET, GOPIPURA, SURAT91-261-2590082www.gatisofttech.com
IndiaMART InterMESH LimitedSuratGujaratU-82, Silver Spring, Anand Mahal Road+(91)(261)-3067485 / 86 / 87 / 88/ 89http://www.intermesh.net/
Opp. Petrol Pump, Adajan
Surat, Gujarat, INDIA.

Post updated on:  Mar 31, 2021 8:09:35 AM

National Cooperative Agricultural and Rural Development Bank is a cooperative bank that mainly aims at improving the quality of life of the rural people. The main objectives of the bank can be listed as to organize and conduct seminars, conferences, workshops and to include study teams, sub-committees, working groups, to work hard for the development of the members, and to bring in contacts with the government of India, state government, Reserve Bank of India, National Bank for Agricultural and rural development. It also collects information and statistics from the different departments and then releases the knowledge to everyone. They also indulge in buying properties and buildings for housing its office. Bihar State Cooperative Land Mortgage Bank Ltd.

The Gujarat State Cooperative Agril. & Rural Development Bank Ltd., Uttar Pradesh Rajya Sahakari Krishi Evam Gramya Vikas Bank Ltd., The Kerala State Cooperative Agricultural Development Bank Ltd., Tamil Nadu Cooperative State Agriculture & Rural Development Bank Ltd. are some of the rural development banks present in the country. Indian banks also subscribe to the shares of the other cooperatives. They are very responsible for employing proper staff to conduct the business to get the best outcome.

Post updated on:  Mar 31, 2021 7:28:35 AM

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