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Study in India Helpline Numbers

For Any Support Dial Our : Toll Free +91 9899-450-350
Email Us Now : help.studyinindia@gov.in

Plan Your Stay Helpline Numbers

Numbers Help-line Name
100 Police
101 Fire
102 Ambulance
103 Traffic Police
1031 Anti-Corruption Helpline
1033 Emergency Relief Centre on National Highways
104 State level helpline for Health
104 Hospital On Wheels
1066 Anti-poison
1070 Central Relief Commissioner for Natural Calamities
1070 Relief Commissioners of Central/State/Union territory
1071 Air Accident
1072 Train accident
1073 Road Accident
1073 Traffic Help Line
1077 Control room of District Collector/Magistrate
108 Disaster management
1090 Anti terror Helpline/Alert All India
1091 Women in Distress
1092 Earth-quake Help line service
1096 Natural disaster control room
1097 AIDS helpline
1097 AIDS help line service
1098 Child abuse hotline
1099 Central Accident and Trauma Services
1099 Catastrophe & Trauma service
112 General emergency Department of Telecommunications (DoT)
112 All in one Emergency Number
1320, 131, 1321 Indian Railway General Enquiry
1322 For any theft or harassment, nuisance caused due to smoking or alcohol consumption on train
1322 Indian Railway Security Helpline
133 Railway Helpline for Arrival/Departure and Reservation services
139 Railway Enquiry
1407 Indian Airlines
1414 Air India ( Confirmation / Cancellation Enquiry)(Called Party)
155200 Military Police Help Line
155333 Electricity Complaints
1583 National Directory Enquiry (NDQ) Service
1602 India Telephone Card Enquiry
1717 Weather Enquiry
1718 Maritime Search and Rescue control room of coastal guard
1800-11-0031 Drug de-addiction
1800-11-4000 National Consumer Helpline
1800-11-7800 MyGov Toll Free Number for MannKiBaat for ideas and suggestions
1800-111-139 IRCTC Help Line
1800-180-1104 National Health Helpline
1800-180-5522 Anti Ragging-Emails at helpline@antiragging.in
1800-3000-780 Mann Ki Baat on the toll-free number
181 Domestic abuse and sexual violence-Women’s Helpline
1904 Indian Army Help Line
1906 LPG emergency helpline number
1910 Blood bank Information
1911 Dial a doctor
1913 Tourist Office (Govt.of India)
1919 Eye bank information service

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