Dr Samoon reviews availability of essentials
Srinagar, Mar 9: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Dr Asgar Hassan Samoon held a meeting of all Deputy Commissioners, Heads of Departments and District Officers through video conference to review the situation, availability of essential commodities and services being provided to the people of the Valley.
An official statement said people are advised to contact Secretary, Regional Red Cross Society on his contact numbers: 2484258, 2473910 (Office), 9419002617, 9419478470 (M) for assistance in case there is any seriously sick patient or transport of dead body from any Medical Institute and Hospital. In addition, public can avail services of different Ambulances, which are available with Health and Medical Education departments in different districts.
For different service and supplies public may contact 9419002617 and 2484258 for Red Cross. 2504802 for Medical College, 2405507 for SKIMS, 9419011681 and 2452052 for Health Services, Ration and Milk 9419083627 and 9419000450 for CA&PD, 9419000493 for SMC, Poultry for 9419000326 for Animal Husbandry, Power 9419001131 PDD, Water 9419009265 for PHE and LPG for 9419037165 HP and respective Deputy Commissioners 9419000295 for Srinagar, 9419180692 for Budgam, 9419195653 for Baramulla, 9419430081 for Bandipora, 9419000744 for Anantnag, 9419941900 for Pulwama, 9419007837 for Kulgam 9419182750 for Shopian, 9419000227 for Kupwara and 9419029533 for Ganderbal.
All the Banks including SBI, PNB and J&K Bank were enjoined to provide hassle free services to the consumers of the Valley.
Lastupdate on : Sat, 9 Mar 2013 21:30:00 Makkah time
Lastupdate on : Sat, 9 Mar 2013 18:30:00 GMT
Lastupdate on : Sun, 10 Mar 2013 00:00:00 IST
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