Concessions & Facilities given to Sr. Citizens by different Ministries, Deptts.

CONCESSIONS AND FACILITIES GIVEN TO SENIOR CITIZENS BY DIFFERENT MINISTRIES /DEPARTMENTS OF THE GOVERNMENT

S. No. Name of the Min./Depart-ment

Facilities/Benefits given to Senior Citizens

1 Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment is the nodal Ministry responsible for welfare of the Senior Citizens. It has announced the National Policy on Older Persons covering all concerns pertaining to the welfare of older persons.  The National Policy on Older Persons recognizes a person aged 60 years and above as a senior citizen.

2. The Ministry is also implementing following schemes for the benefit of Senior Citizens:

(a) An Integrated Programme for Older Persons (Plan Scheme) – This Scheme has been formulated by revising the earlier scheme of “Assistance to Voluntary Organisations for Programmes relating to the Welfare of the Aged”.  Under this Scheme, financial assistance upto 90% of the project cost is provided to NGOs for establishing and maintaining Old Age Homes, Day Care Centres, Mobile Medicare Units and to provide non-institutional services to older persons.

(b) The Scheme of Assistance to Panchayati Raj Institutions/ Voluntary Organizations/Self Help Groups for Construction of Old Age Homes/Multi-Service Centres for older persons (Non Plan Scheme) – Under this Scheme, one time construction grant for Old Age Homes/Multi-Service Centre is provided to non-governmental organizations on the recommendation of the State Governments/ UT Administrations.

2 Ministry of Finance Income tax rebate upto an income of Rs. 1.85 lakh p.a.

Higher rates of interest on saving schemes of senior citizens.

A Senior Citizens Savings Scheme offering an interest rate is 9% per annum on the deposits made by the senior citizens in post offices has been introduced by the Government through Post Offices in India doing savings bank work.

3 Ministry of Road Transport and Highways i) Reservation of two seats for senior citizens in front row of the buses of the State Road Transport Undertakings.

ii) Some State Governments are giving fare concession to senior citizens in the State Road Transport Undertaking buses and are introducing Bus Models, which are convenient to the elderly.

4 Ministry of Health & Family Welfare Separate queues for older persons in hospitals for registration and clinical examination.
5. Department of Telecommunica-tions i) Faults/complaints of senior citizens are given priority by registering them under senior citizens category with VIP flag, which is a priority category.

ii)  Senior citizens are allowed to register telephone connection under N-OYT Special Category, which is a priority category.

6 Ministry of Railways a) Indian Railways provide 30% fare concession in all Mail/Express including Rajdhani/Shatabadi/Jan Shatabadi trains for senior citizens aged 60 years and above.

b) Indian Railways also have the facility of separate counters for Senior Citizens for purchase/booking/cancellation of tickets.

c)  Wheel Chairs for use of older persons are available at all junctions, District Headquarters and other important stations for the convenience of needy persons including the older persons.

d) Ramps for wheel chairs movement are available at the entry to important stations.

d)  Specially designed coaches with provisions of space for wheel chairs, hand rail and specially designed toilet for handicapped persons have been introduced.

7 Ministry of Civil Aviation 1.  Indian Airlines is providing 50 per cent Senior Citizen Discount on Normal Economy Class fare for all domestic flights to Indian senior citizens who have completed the age of 65 years in the case of male senior citizens and 63 years in the case of female senior citizens subject to certain conditions.

2.  Air India is offering discount to senior citizens of 60 plus on flights to USA , UK and Europe . Further, Air India has now decided to reduce the age of 60 plus for discount on their domestic routes as well with immediate effect.

3.  Sahara Airlines is offering 50% discount on basic fare for travel on its domestic flights only to senior citizens who have attained the age of 62 years.  Discount is applicable in economy class only.

8 Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution i) Under the Antyodaya Scheme, the Below Poverty Line (BPL) families which also include older persons are provided food grains at the rate of 35 kgs. per family per month. The food grains are issued @ Rs.3/- per kg. for rice and Rs.2/- per kg. for wheat.   The persons aged 60 years above from the BPL category were given priority for identification.

(ii)  Under the Annapoorna Scheme being implemented by the States/UT Administration, 10 kgs. of food grains per beneficiary per month are provided free of cost to those senior citizens who remain uncovered under the old age pension scheme.

iii) Instructions to State Governments for giving priority to the Ration Card holders who are over 60 years of age in Fair Price Shops for issue of rations.

9. MCD, Delhi (i) MCD, Delhi, has opened a separate counter to facilitate the senior citizens for submission of property tax bills.

(ii)  A rebate of 30% of the property tax due on the covered space of a building up to one hundred sq. mtrs. of the covered space has been allowed by the corporation in the case of any self-occupied residential building singly owned by a man who is 65 years or more in age.

10 Miscellaneous (i) Courts in the country accord priority to cases involving older persons and ensures their expeditious disposal.

(ii)  Under the Old Age Pension Scheme, monthly pension is given at variable rates to the destitute old by various State Governments/UT Administrations.

11.       Apart from the measures/action taken by the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment as well as by the different Departments/Ministries in regard to the welfare/care of the Senior Citizens (as indicated at Para 1-10 above), Government has already made sufficient and strong provisions at Chapter III of the “Personal Law (Hindu)” and at Chapter IX of the “Code of Criminal Procedure”(extracts at page 77/cr and 78-80/cr respectively) as indicated below:-

Part IX – Personal Law (Hindu)

(Chapter III – Maintenance)

Section 20(1):——-a Hindu is bound during his or her life-time, to maintain his or her legitimate/illegitimate children and his or her aged or infirm parents.

Section 20(3):- The obligation of a person to maintain his or her aged infirm parent or a daughter who is unmarried extends in so far as the parent or the unmarried daughter, as the case may be, is unable to maintain himself or herself out of his or her own earnings or others property.

Code of Criminal Procedure

Chapter IX

Order for maintenance of wives, children and parents

Section 125

Section 125(1) (d): If any person having sufficient means neglects or refuses to maintain his father or mother, unable to maintain himself or herself, a Magistrate of the first class may, upon proof  of such neglect or refusal, order such person to make a monthly allowance for the maintenance of his wife or such child, father or mother, at such monthly rate, as such Magistrate thinks fit, and to pay the same to such person as the Magistrate may from time to time direct.

Section 125 (3)

“(3) If any Person so ordered fails without sufficient cause to company with the order, any such Magistrate may, for every breach of the order, issue a warrant for levying the amount due in the manner provided for levying fines, and may sentence such person, for the whole, or any part of each month’s 4[ allowance for the maintenance or the interim maintenance and expenses of proceeding, as the case be,] remaining unpaid after the execution of the warrant, to imprisonment for a term which may extend to one month or until payment if sooner made:
Provided that no warrant shall be issued for the recovery of any amount due under this section unless application be made to the court to levy such amount within a period of one year from the dare on which it became due:

Provided further that if such person offers to maintain his wife on condition of her living with him, and she refuses to live with him, such Magistrate may consider any grounds of refusal stated by her, and may make an order under this section notwithstanding such offer, if he is satisfied that there is just ground for so doing.”

Form – Disagreement Memo.

Standard form for obtaining further representation from the charged Government servant on the report of the inquiry

Ministry/Department/(Name of organization)

(address)

MEMORANDUM

No……                                                                                                Dated…………

Subject:            Departmental inquiry against ….

Ref. :    This Ministry/Department/(name of organization)’s Memo. No.…………….….dated ………………

The undersigned is directed to enclose a copy of the Report of the Inquiry Officer appointed to inquire into the charges framed in this Ministry/Department/Corporation’s Memo cited, against Shri/Smt./Ms ………………………(Name, designation and office of the Government servant in which he/she is employed) (under suspension)*.

2.         On a careful consideration of the report of the Inquiry Officer aforesaid, the Competent Authority disagrees with the findings of the Inquiry Officer insofar as it relates to Article/s of Charge No…. and, for the reasons stated in the Annex to this Memo., holds that Article/s of Charge No……, which the Inquiry Officer has held as not proved/partly proved/proved, is/are also partly proved/proved/not proved.

3.         Shri/Smt./Ms. …………………………………………..(name of the Government servant) is hereby given an opportunity of making further representation on the findings on the charges referred to in para 2 above.

4.         If the said Shri/Smt..Ms.…………………..fails to submit his/her further representation within 15 days from the date of receipt of this Memo., it will be presumed that he/she has no representation to make and further action will be taken on merits of the case.

5.         The receipt of this letter/Memo should be acknowledged.

* Only in cases where applicable

(To be signed by an Officer authorised to sign on behalf of the President where the President is the disciplinary authority. In other cases, it is to be signed by the competent disciplinary authority.)

To

Shri/Smt./Ms.…………………

(Name and designation of Government servant

and the office where he/ she is working)

Note: In the above Form, portions not required should be struck out/modified according to the circumstances of each case.

ANNEX

Reasons for holding the Articles of Charge as proved/partly proved/not proved, disagreeing with the findings of the Inquiry Officer.

Article of Charge-I

(Here  specify  the  reasons  for  disagreement)

Article of Charge-II

(Here  specify  the  reasons  for  disagreement)

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Form – Show Cause Notice for imposting penalty on conviction

Standard Form of show cause notice for imposing penalty to be issued on a Government servant on his conviction

[Under Rule ……….. of the …………………………… Rules]

Ministry/Department/(Name of organization)

(address)

MEMORANDUM

No……                                                                                               Dated…………

WHEREAS Shri/Smt./Ms.…………………………………(here enter name and designation of the Government servant) has been convicted on a criminal charge under section ……………………(here enter  the  section  or  sections  under  which  the  Government  servant  was  convicted)  of …………………………. (here enter the name of the statute concerned) and has been awarded a sentence of……………………….(here enter the sentence awarded by the Criminal Court) by the ……………………………(here  enter  the  name  of  the  Criminal  Court)  in  ……………………No………………dated the …………………

AND  WHEREAS  the  President of India/undersigned  proposes  to  impose  the  penalty  of

………………………..(here enter the penalty) specified in Rule ___ of the ……………..(name of Rules) Rules, … (year of Rules), on the basis of facts which have led to his/ her conviction in the said Criminal Court;

NOW, THEREFORE, Shri/Smt./Ms.……………………………………(here enter the name of the Government Servant) is hereby given an opportunity of making representation on the penalty as proposed above under Rule ___ of the ………………. (name of Rules), ….. (year of Rules). Any representation which he/she may wish to make against the penalty proposed, will be considered by the President of India/undersigned. Such a representation, if any should be made in writing and submitted so as to reach the undersigned not later than fifteen days from the date of receipt of Memorandum by Shri/Smt./Ms. ……………………………..(here enter the name of the Government servant)

The receipt of this Memorandum should be acknowledged.

Name and designation of the Competent Authority

(To be signed by an Officer authorised to authenticate on behalf of the President where the President is the disciplinary authority. In other cases, it is to be signed by the competent disciplinary authority concerned.)

To

Shri/Smt./Ms.

Note: In the above form, portions not required should be struck out/modified according to the circumstances of each case.

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Form – Order for imposing penalty on a Government servant on his conviction

Standard  Form  of  order  for  imposing  penalty  on  a  Government  servant  on  his  conviction

[Under Rule ……….. of the …………………………… Rules]

Ministry/Department/(Name of organization)

(address)

MEMORANDUM

No……                                                                                               Dated…………

WHEREAS Shri/Smt./Ms.…………………………………(here enter name and designation of the Government servant) has been convicted on a criminal charge under section ……………………(here enter  the  section  or  sections  under  which  the  Government  servant  was  convicted)  of …………………………. (here enter the name of the statute concerned) and has been awarded a sentence of……………………….(here enter the sentence awarded by the Criminal Court) by the ……………………………(here  enter  the  name  of  the  Criminal  Court)  in  ……………………No………………dated the …………………

AND WHEREAS the President of India/undersigned provisionally decided to impose the penalty of. …………………….(here enter the penalty) specified in Rule __ of the …………….. (name of Rules), …. (year of Rules), on the said Shri/Smt./Ms. ………………………..(here enter name and designation of the Government servant) on the basis of the facts which led to his/her conviction in the said Criminal Court.

AND WHEREAS Shri/Smt./Ms.…………………… (here enter name of the Government Servant) was given an opportunity to offer his/her written representation against the proposed penalty.

AND WHEREAS the said Shri/Smt./Ms.………………(here enter name of the official) has given a written representation which has been duly considered by the President of India/undersigned in consultation with the Union Public Service Commission. A copy of the Union Public Service Commission’s letter No. ……………… dated ………………….., containing their advice in the case is enclosed.

NOW, THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred by Rule ….. of the …………. (name of Rules), …. (year of Rules), *and in consultation with the Union Public Service Commission, the President of India/undersigned hereby imposes the penalty of …………………………………. (here enter the penalty) specified under clause (………………………) of Rule __ of the ……………… (name of Rules), ….. (year of Rules) on the said Shri/Smt./Ms. …………………………..(here enter the name and designation of the Government Servant) with immediate effect.

[To be signed by the officer authorised to authenticate on behalf of the President of India where the President is the disciplinary authority. In other cases it is to be signed by the competent disciplinary authority who passes the order]

Copy to:-

1.       Shri/Smt./Ms.………………….

2.       The Secretary, UPSC, Shah Jahan Road, New Delhi, with reference to their letter No………… dated ……….. (in cases where the Commission was consulted)

3.       The Secretary, Central Vigilance Commission, Satarkata Bhawan, INA, New Delhi, with reference to their O.M. No……………… dated ………………. (in cases where the officer concerned is within the purview of the Commission)

4.       The Pay & Accounts Officer concerned.

* Consultation with the UPSC only where the President of India is the disciplinary authority.

Note: In the above Form, portion not required should be struck out according to the circumstances of each case.

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Form – Order for setting aside the penalty consequent on aquittal in the criminal case

Standard Form of order for setting aside the penalty imposed as a result of disciplinary proceedings, consequent on the acquittal in the criminal case.

Ministry/Department/(Name of organization)

(address)

MEMORANDUM

No……                                                                                               Dated…………

WHEREAS Shri/Smt./Ms.…………………………………(here enter name and designation of the Government servant) has been acquitted on a criminal charge under section ……………………(here enter  the  section  or  sections  under  which  the  Government  servant  was prosecuted/convicted)  of …………………………. (here enter the name of the statute concerned) by the ……………………………(here  enter  the  name  of  the  Criminal  Court)  in  ……………………No………………dated the …………………

AND WHEREAS the penalty of ………………. (here enter the penalty) specified in Rule __ of the …………….. (name of Rules), …. (year of Rules), was imposed on the said Shri/Smt./Ms. ………………………..(here enter name and designation of the Government servant) vide this Ministry/Department’s Order No………………… dated ……………., on the basis of the facts which led to his/her conviction on a criminal charge;

AND WHEREAS, the said conviction has been set aside by the…………………Court in its order dated ……………. and the said Thiru/Tmt/Selvi……………(here enter the name of the Government Servant) has been acquitted of the said charge:

NOW, THEREFORE, the President of India/undersigned in consultation* with the Union Public Service Commission hereby set/s aside the Order No………………… dated ……………….., imposing the penalty of …………………. (here enter the penalty imposed) imposed on Shri/Smt./MS.………………………….

Disciplinary  Authority

[To be signed by the Officer authorised to authenticate on behalf of the President of India where the President of India is the disciplinary authority. In other cases, it is to be signed by the competent disciplinary authority who passes the orders]

Copy to:-

1.       Shri/Smt./Ms.………………….

2.       The Secretary, UPSC, Shah Jahan Road, New Delhi, with reference to their letter No………… dated ……….. (in case the Commission was consulted)

3.       The Secretary, Central Vigilance Commission, Satarkata Bhawan, INA, New Delhi, with reference to their O.M. No……………… dated ………………. (in case the officer concerned is within the purview of the Commission)

4.       The Pay & Accounts Officer concerned.

*Consultation with the UPSC only where the President of India is the disciplinary authority.

Note: In the above Form, portion not required should be struck out according to the circumstances of each case.

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Form – Charge-Sheet for proceedings under Rule 9 of the CCS Pension Rules

STANDARD FORM OF CHARGE-SHEET FOR PROCEEDINGS UNDER RULE 9
OF THE CENTRAL CIVIL SERVICES (PENSION) RULES, 1972

No…………………………………………………..
Government of India
Ministry/Department of………………………..

MEMORANDUM

Dated the……………………………………………

In pursuance of the sanction accorded by the President under Rule 9 of the Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972, for instituting departmental proceedings against Shri………………………, vide Ministry/Department of………………………..Order No………………………………., dated,……………………………it is proposed to hold an inquiry against the said Shri…………………. in accordance with the procedure laid down in Rules 14 and 15 of the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965. The enquiry shall be conducted by………………………….(here specify the authority by whom the departmental proceedings are to be conducted in accordance with the Presidential sanction) at ………………………….. (here specify the name of the place where proceedings are to be conducted).

2.    The substance of the imputations of misconduct or misbehaviour in respect of which the inquiry is proposed to be held is set out in the enclosed statement of articles of charge (Annexure I). A statement of the imputations of misconduct or misbehaviour in support of each article of charge is enclosed (Annexure II). A list of documents by which, and a list of witnesses by whom, the articles of charge are proposed to be sustained are also enclosed (Annexures III and IV).

3.    Shri…………………………is directed to submit within 10 days of the receipt of this Memorandum a written statement of his defence and also to state whether he desires to be heard in person.

4.    He is informed that an inquiry will be held only in respect of those articles of charge as are not admitted. He should, therefore, specifically admit or deny each article of charge.

5.    Shri…………………………………is further informed that if he does not submit his written statement of defence on or before the date specified in para. 3 above, or does not appear in person before the inquiring authority or otherwise fails or refuses to comply with the provisions of Rules 14 and 15 of the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965, or the orders/directions issued in pursuance of the said Rules the inquiring may hold the inquiry against him ex parte.

6.    The receipt of this Memorandum may be acknowledged.

By order and in the name of the President
Name and designation of
competent authority*

Footnote ; * – To be signed by an officer in the appropriate Ministry/Department authorized under Article 77 (2) of the Constitution to authenticate orders on behalf of the President.

To
Shri…………………………………………………………………..
………………………………………………………………………..

ANNEX – I

Statement of articles of charge framed against Shri………………………………………………(names of the retired Government servant) formerly…………………………………

Article – I

That the said Shri……………………………………..while functioning as………………………………….during the period………………..

Article – II

That during the aforesaid period and while functioning in the aforesaid office, the said Shri………………………………

Article – III

That during the aforesaid period and while functioning in the aforesaid office, the said Shri…………………………….

ANNEX – II

Statement of imputations of misconduct or misbehaviour in support of the articles of charge framed against Shri………………. (name of the retired Government servant) formerly………………………………..

Article – I
Article – II
Article – III

ANNEX – III

List of documents by which the articles of charge framed against Shri…………………………………..(name of retired Government servant) formerly………………………….are proposed to be sustained.

1.

2.

3.

ANNEX – IV

List of Witnesses by whom the articles of charge framed against Shri…………………………. (name of the retired Government servant) formerly………………………………….are proposed to be sustained.

1.

2.

3.

Some abbreviations used in departmental inquiries

ABBREVIATION

FULL FORM

ACR

Annual Confidential Report

APAR

Annual Performance Appraisal Report

CBI

Central Bureau of Investigation

CDI

Commissioner for Departmental Inquiries (of Central Vigilance Commission)

CIC

Central Information Commission

CO

Charged Officer

CPIO

Central Public Information Officer

PIO

Public Information Officer

CSO

Charge-Sheeted Officer

CTE

Chief Technical Examiner (of Central Vigilance Commission)

CVC

Central Vigilance Commission

CVO

Chief Vigilance Officer

DA

Disciplinary Authority or Defence Assistant

DI or DE

Departmental Inquiry or Departmental Enquiry

DOPT

Department of Personnel and Training

DSPE

Delhi Special Police Establishment

DW

Defence Witness

Ex.D.

Exhibit Defence

Ex.P. or Ex.S.

Exhibit Prosecution or Exhibit State

GEQD

Government Examiners of Questioned Documents

IC

Information Commissioner

IO

Investigating Officer or Inquiry Officer

JPC

Joint Parliamentary Committee

PE

Preliminary Enquiry

PH

Preliminary Hearing

PO

Presenting Officer

PSB

Public Sector Bank

PSE

Public Sector Enterprise

PSU

Public Sector Undertaking

PW or SW

Prosecution Witness or State Witness

QPR

Quarterly Progress Report

RC

Regular Case (This term is normally used by the CBI)

RH

Regular Hearing

SPS

Suspect Public Servant

VC

Vigilance Commissioner

VO

Vigilance Officer

Important Telephone Numbers (Delhi)

Blood Banks – Designated Regional Blood Transfusion Centers, Govt. of NCT – Delhi

Armed Forces Transfusion Center (Delhi Cantt)
Army Hospital, Delhi Cantt
Ph : 25666145
Fax : 25666145
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (South)
Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029
Ph : 26594874
Fax : 26594400
Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital (West)
Hari Nagar, New Delhi-110064
Ph : 25494404
Ph : 25129345(Direct)
Fax : 25494260
Email : dduh@bloodbanksdelhi.com
Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital (East)
Shahdara, Delhi -110095
Ph : 22586262
Fax : 22130973
Email : drbharat@bloodbanksdelhi.com
Hindu Rao Hospital (North)
Civil Lines, Delhi-110007
Ph :011-2919706
Ph :011-2919562
Indian Red Cross Society
1, Red Cross Road, Delhi-110001
Ph :011-23715545
Lok Nayak Hospital (Central)
New Delhi-110002
Ph : 23231023
Fax : 23232870
Email : lnjph@bloodbanksdelhi.com
Rotary Blood Bank
56-57,Tuglakabad Industrial Area, Mehrauli Badarpur  Road, New Delhi
Ph :011-29054067
Ph :011-29054068
Ph :011-29054069
Email : blood@rotarybloodbank.org

Eye Banks

Name Phone Number
Guru Nanak Eye Centre 23234612
National Eye Bank (AIIMS) 26569461
AIIMS(Emergency) 26569461
Rotary Delhi Centre Eye Bank, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital 25781837
Sir Ganga Ram Hospital 25721800
Apollo Eye Bank 26925858

Bomb Disposal Squads

Name Phone Number
South West 26152810/801
New Delhi 23361231 Extn. 3705
Delhi 22512201 extn. 577
North 23962281

Railways

RAILWAYS

Trains Running Position 1330,1335
Railway Enquiry
New Delhi/Delhi Main/General Nizamuddin 131
North 1331
East 1332
West 1333
South 1334

Bus Services

Delhi Transport Corporation (Local + Inter-State): 22968836 (ISBT); 23371745 (P Maidan); 233545!8 (HO); 23968836

Name Phone Number

Inter-State Enquiry at Kashmiri Gate Terminus            22960290; 22968836

Inter-State Enquiry at Sarai Kale Khan Terminus        24698343; 24638092

Inter-State Enquiry at Anand Vihar Terminus  22148097

UP Roadways                                                                        22968709

Haryana Roadways                                                    22961262

Punjab Roadways                                                      22967892

Himachal Roadways                                                   22966725

Rajasthan Roadways                                                  22919537

J&K Roadways                                                            23324511

Telephones

Directory Enquiry 197
Phonogram Booking(Hindi) 184
Phonogram Booking(English) 185
Trunk Booking(National) 180

HOSPITALS

A.I.I.M.S. 26594800-805
Dr.Ram Manohar Lohia 23365525
L.N.Jai Prakash Narain 23236000
Sagdarjung 26166726
G.B.Pant 23238109

Other Important Numbers

Name Phone Number
Cooking Gas Leakage: 23543807;26174488;26175544
Weather 1717
AIDS Control 1197
Child Care 1198
Centralised Accident Trauma Service(CATS) 1199
Delhi Stock Exchange 23292805
All India Radio 23715411;23710006
Doordarshan 23382094-99; 23382093
Delhi High Court 23385421-30
Supreme Court 23388942-44
Income Tax Office 23379161
Central Vigilance Commission 24651020
Custom and Central Excise 23370767
Election Commission 23717391-98
Indian Cancer Society 24314907;24319572
Central Pollution Control Board 22227233
LPG Complaints
Bharat Petroleum 23326770;23324847
Hindustan Petroleum 23718537;23321285
Animal Care
Sanjay Gandhi Animal Care Cemtre, Near Shivaji College, Raja Garden, New Delhi-110027 25448062;25447751

Rehabilitation Services

Name Address Phone _No
Handicapped Welfare Federation 14,Tansen Marg, New Delhi-110001 23710791; 23328730
Maximising employment to Serve The Handicapped Shop no. 5, Local Shopping Centre,Uday Park, New Delhi-110049 26568048; 26965039
Ortho Prosthetic Care & Rehablitation 66-A, Stree No. 2, Krishna Nagar, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi-110029 26164999; 26109773
Kalyanam Handicapped Welfare Society UU-07, Pitampura, New Delhi-110088 27081103; 27083250
Laryngectomee Club of India F-11A(G 8 Area, Opp. DVB Office, Hari Nagar, New Delhi-110064 25404659; 25491767

Services for Spastics & Mentally Destitute

Name Address Phone _No
Hind Kusht Nivaran Sangh (Leprosy) 33-34, Northend Complex, R.K. Ashram Marg, Panchkuiyan Road Crossing, New Delhi -110001. 23364639
Spastic Society of Northern India 2, Balbir Saxena Marg, Hauz Khas, New Delhi -110016 26966331; 26864714; 26569107
Tamanna Special School D-6, Street, Vasant Vihar, New delhi-110057 26143853; 26151572
Salashish Society For Spastic Children 174-E, Pocket 1, Mayur Vihar – 1, New Delhi-110091 22757202;22755666
Nav Prabhat Hospital A-108, Dilshad Colony, Delhi – 110095 22114468

Services for Spastics and Mentally Destitute (Delhi)

Services for Spastics & Mentally Destitute (Delhi)

Name Address Phone _No
Hind Kusht Nivaran Sangh (Leprosy) 33-34, Northend Complex, R.K. Ashram Marg, Panchkuiyan Road Crossing, New Delhi -110001. 23364639
Spastic Society of Northern India 2, Balbir Saxena Marg, Hauz Khas, New Delhi -110016 26966331

26864714

26569107

Tamanna Special School D-6, Street, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi-110057 26143853

26151572

Salashish Society For Spastic Children 174-E, Pocket 1, Mayur Vihar – 1, New Delhi-110091 22757202

22755666

Nav Prabhat Hospital A-108, Dilshad Colony, Delhi – 110095 22114468