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Sunday 5 August 2007

HARIDWAR & RISHIKESH

Haridwar
Phone Code: 01334Postcode: 249401
Haridwar is on the west bank of the Ganges, at the foot of the Himalaya Mountains. Haridwar means “the gateway to Hari” (Lord Vishnu). It is also called Ganga-dwara, because the holy Ganges enters the plains here. This is one of the seven main holy cities in India. Hari­dwar is about 225km northeast of Delhi.
It is called Mayapuri Kshetra in the Puranas and it is a very ancient town. It is also called Kapilasthan, because it is said that Kapiladeva performed penance here. The great sacrifice of Daksha Prajapati took place near here, where Sati burned herself alive. Nearby, at Sapta Sarovara, the Ganges splits into seven streams to please the seven Rishis doing austerities there.
Haridwar is hot in the summer, but the Ganges’ water is always icy cold. The river is fed by melting glaciers and snow peaks. A barrage just north of Haridwar splits the Ganges. The water that flows next to the city of Haridwar is actually a fast-moving, big canal. The main natural rivulet of the Ganges, called Neel Dhara, flows about a half-km east of the city. The Ganges is known as the Ganga in India.
Haridwar is a fairly busy, fast-moving town. Most people stay here for a day or two and then move on to Rishikesh or some other place in the mountains. If you want a peaceful place to stay for a few weeks, most people prefer Rishikesh, but I have meet several people that preferred Haridwar for a long-term stay. Meat, fish, and all intoxication are banned in Haridwar.OrientationThe railway station and UP Roadways bus stand are across from each other on the main road of town, Railway Rd, in the southwest part of town. Railway Rd (also known as Upper Rd) runs parallel with the Ganges Canal for about 2½ km where it comes to Hari-ki-Pairi, the main ghat in town. There are several budget and middle class hotels near the railway station. Railway Rd is a very busy street with shops, restaurants and hotels along it. South of Hari-ki-Pairi, running just parallel to the Ganges is the busy Bara Bazaar.Just before the Ganges reaches Haridwar, it divides. The main branch goes southeast and the other branch goes southwest, by-passing Haridwar. When it goes through Haridwar it is called the Upper Ganges Canal.
Tourist Offices and ToursThe GMVN Tourist Office (242-4240) is on the main street (Upper Rd) by the Lalta Rao Bridge (Mon to Sat 10 am to 5 pm). Char Dham tours can be booked there.
The Uttaranchal Tourismt Office (242-8686) is in the Rahi Motel on Station Rd, near the bus stand. Open daily 10 am to 5 pm. There is also a tourist information booth at the railway station.
Sanjeev Mehta at Mohan’s Fast Food, Railway Rd, is a wealth of information and is very helpful.There is a tour from Haridwar that goes to many places in Rishikesh starting at 9.30 am. It lasts about 8 hours. This can be arranged through one of the many tourist agents in Haridwar for about Rs 40. There is an overnight Haridwar-Rishikesh tour from Delhi that usually leaves every Wednesday and Saturday during the season. It departs at 7.15 am and returns 8 pm the next day. You book it at the Delhi Tourism Office (345-358), C/o Coffee House I, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, or at other Delhi Tourism offices around the city.InformationThe high seasons are in the summer, from May 15 to June 30, and during autumn, from September 15 to the last week of October. About 70% of the tourists and pilgrims come during the summer months. The full moon day during the month of November is very crowded.
You can change money at the State Bank of India (426-103), near Chitra Talkies Cinema on Sadhu Bela Marg. The Bank of Baroda, next to the Hotel Mansarovar only changes Thomas Cook and American Express US dollars and British pounds travelers cheques and gives cash advances on VISA and MasterCard cards. They take a 1^ comssion and you have to pay for the confirmation call. Canara Bank, Railway Rd, changes cash and msot traveler's cheques.
The post office is on Upper Rd (Station Rd), about 200m north of Laltarao Bridge.
Next door on Station Rd is the Foreigners’ Registration Office (242-3980). .
For Internet try Cheap General Store (Rs 40 per hour) or Adventure Tours (Rs 35 per hour).
Ashvani Travels (424-581; fax 423-656), 3 Upper Rd, organizes treks, white-water rafting (Sept to March), and ski trips to Auli (Jan and Feb). They rent equipment and can arrange guides and porters.
Arjun Singh Bookseller, Bara Bazaar, has travel, trekking and yoga books.
Note The local name for the Ganges is the Ganga, and most people only know it by this name.Kumbha-melaHaridwar is one of the four places where the xe "Kumbha-mela:Haridwar"Kumbha-mela is held, during which sadhus from all over India come. This takes place every 12 years. The other places where Kumbha-mela takes place are Allahabad (Prayag), Nasik, and Ujjain. It is said that some nectar from the kumbha (pitcher) carried by Jayanta (the son of Indra) fell at this place. Over 6 million people come here to the Kumbha-mela. The main bathing place is at Hari-ki-Pairi Ghat. I went to the 1998 Kumbha Mela. I found going on the main Maha Kumbha day to be a very pleasant event. It is highly recommended.
The next Kumbha-mela to be held here will be from February to May in 2010. Every six years Ardha Kumbha (half Kumbha) is held; the next being in 2004. The astrological timing of Kumbha-mela at Haridwar is when Jupiter is in Aquarius and the Sun is in Aries. There are several major bathing days, which fall on auspicious days and festivals, such as Siva-ratri, Amavasya and the Maha Kumbha day (the biggest day). On the main bathing days there is a parade at 12 noon that begins across the river from Hari-ki-Pairi, about a kilometre to the right. The parade is lead by the head of the Sankaracharya Mutts and then is followed by the Naga-babas first, and then the other sampradayas (religious groups). The members of the parade proceed to Hari-ki-Pairi Ghat and bathe there. During this time Hari-ki-Pairi is closed to the public.
Many people camp out at giant campgrounds across the river from Hari-ki-Pairi and at other areas covering several kilometres. On days other than the main bathing day there is not much happening at the camp sites and most people will not consider them worth visiting.
The festival extents from Siva-ratri, which is the appearance day of Lord Siva in Feb/March until the middle of May. Siva-ratri is the main day for devotees of Lord Siva and there is a big parade with many Naga-babas. The main time for Vaishnavas is during April and May. The main day is the Maha Kumbha day in April/May, when over a millions people come to bath. The main bathing place is at Hari-ki-Pairi and bathing for the public begins early in the morning and goes to around 11:30 am. At this time, Hari-ki-Pairi is closed so the sadhus can take bath from around 12 noon to 2 pm. After this, it is open again. When I watched the bathing from around 9 am to 2 pm everything was very orderly and not very crowded. It was a very well organized event.
On the main bathing days there are special trains that come from Rishikesh and Delhi. There are also many extra buses. There are two special bus stations set up a few kilometres from the downtown to the north (towards Rishikesh) and south (towards Delhi). Motor vehicles are not supposed to go past these points. I found it to be no problem to go between Rishikesh and Haridwar at 6:30 am on the main Maha Kumbha day, because of all the special transportation arranged. I took the train into Haridwar and the bus out. There was almost no traffic on the road. There are large crowds walking around the street, but I saw everything to be very orderly with no pushing or shoving and it was quite interesting. The crowds are spread out over several kilometres.Hari-ki-Pairi Ghat (Brahma Kund)Hari-ki-Pairi is located at the exact spot where the Ganges leaves the mountains and reaches the plains and is considered a very holy place.The name Hari-ki-Pairi means “the feet of Hari (Lord Vishnu).” The footprints of Lord Vishnu are imprinted on the wall underneath the water at this ghat. You need to ask one of the priests to be able to touch it.
This ghat is also called Brahma Kund because it is said that Raja Shveta performed austerities here and received blessings from Brahma. Kumbha-mela is held here, as this is where the nectar fell. There are temples dedicated to the goddess Ganga and Haricharan here.
Every night at about 6 pm there is an arati (worship) to the sacred Ganges. The arati consists of an elaborate ritual of offering large lamps to the Ganges and the loud banging of gongs and playing of other instruments. It is a dramatic and interesting event.
Before starting their “Char Dham yatra,” pilgrims are supposed to come and bathe at this ghat. One hundred thousand people can bathe here at one time. There are chains and rails that enable people to bathe safely, as the Ganges flows very quickly at this spot.
Hundreds of thousands of people come to bathe at this ghat on the first day of Vaisakha in April/May, when the Hindu solar year begins. On Ganga-dasera, at the beginning of the rainy season, the Ganges is said to have come down from the heavens. Other important bathing days are on Purnims (full moon days, especially Kartika Purnim), Ekadasis, Amavasyas (new moon days), Sankrantis (when the sun enters the next zodiac sign), and solar and lunar eclipses.
The ashes of the dead are supposed to be cast into the Ganges at the southern part of the ghat.Other GhatsSouth of Hari-ki-Pairi, there is an interesting area to walk which is lined with bathing ghats.Kushavarta Ghat, about half a km south of Hari-ki-Pairi Kund, is said to be the place where Dattatreya did penance by standing on one foot for a thousand years.
Lord Vishnu is said to have bathed at Vishnu Ghat.
Running parallel to the river, between the Ganges and Upper Rd, south of Hari-ki-Pairi, is the busy Bara Bazaar. It has an interesting assortment of religious paraphernalia along with many other items.
Mansa Devi TempleThis temple is situated on Vilwa Parvat, the hill above the city. Mansa Devi is a form of Shakti Durga. There is a cable car that goes to the top of the hill, which you board close to Ratan Cinema, just off the main road (8 am to 6 pm, Rs 30 return). From the top of the hill you get a bird’s eye view of Haridwar, the Ganga valley, and the Himalayan peaks. Open 8 am to noon and 2 to 5 pm. It takes about a half-hour to walk up the hill (1½ km).
Other PlacesBhimgoda Kund is said to have been created by Bhima, one of the Pandava brothers from the Mahabharata, by a blow of his knee. It is about half a km upstream from Hari-ki-Pairi Ghat, just off the road on the way to Sapta Rishi Ashram. You can get shared rickshaws to Rishikesh from here. About 200m north is the Jai Ram Ashram, on the road to Rishikesh, where there are statues of the gods and goddesses and motorized exhibits of the Vedic pastimes.
About a half km down the road, is the Pawan Dham Temple, which is decorated with excellent mirror and glasswork. It has many shrines dedicated to different deities.
One km further north is the Lal Mata Temple, which was finished in 1994. This temple is modeled after the Vaishno Devi Temple in Jammu & Kashmir. There is an artificial hill, which resembles the original. Also there is a replica of the ice Siva-linga, that is located at the Amarnath Cave in Jammu & Kashmir. It is an interesting temple.
Down the road is the Parmath Ashram, which has a temple dedicated to the goddess Durga. You then go further to the eight-storey high Bharat Mata Temple, which is about 5km north of Haridwar. On the top floor is a deity of Lord Shankar (Siva). You take an elevator (lift) to the top floor and then walk down.
About half a km further north is Sapta Rishi Ashram. It is about 6km north of Haridwar, on the banks of the Ganges. At this place, the Ganges is said to have divided to avoid displeasing the seven rishis (yogis) meditating there.
About 4½ km from Haridwar on the southeastern summits of the Siwalik Hills are the Chandi Devi (1929) and Anjani Devi Temples. At the foot of the hills are the Gauri-Sankara and Neele­swara temples.
The Pareshwar Mahadev Temple is four km south of Haridwar. The Siva-linga in the temple is said to be made of mercury.KankhalKankhal is said to have been the capital of Prajapati Daksha. It is about 4km south of the Haridwar railway station.
Daksha, the son of Lord Brahma and father of Sati, once performed a yajna (great sacrifice) at this place. Sati burned herself alive during the sacrifice because her father had insulted her husband Lord Siva. After which, when Siva was carrying the body of Sati, Lord Vishnu cut up her body into 51 pieces, which fell in different places around India. At many of the places where the parts of her body fell, important Shakti-pitha temples were established. You can read the full story about this event in the General Information chapter.
The Dakseswara Mahadeva Siva Temple (also called Daksha Prajapati Temple) is said to have been built in commemoration of Lord Siva coming to this place to help Sati. Next to this temple on the bank of the Ganges is Daksha Ghat. Sati Kund on Kankhal Jwalapur Road is said to mark the spot where Sati actually burnt herself.
Anandamoyee Ma Ashram, about 200m away, opposite the Daksheswar Temple, is a huge mausoleum dedicated to this famous Bengali woman guru.Where to Stay—DharamshalasPunjabi Ksetra Ashram and Bharata Ashram are extremely basic and cheap, about Rs 15. Paramanand Ashram has rooms with a good view of the Ganges. These ashrams are all close to Birla Ghat.Jayaram Ashram is one of the best dharamshalas in Haridwar. It has almost 500 rooms, many of which have a bathroom and are furnished.Where to Stay—LowerYou can expect hotel prices to be higher here in May and June, which is the busy season. The budget places are mainly located near the railway station.Hotel Madras (423-301), which is the cheapest place, has run-down basic rooms with common bath for Rs 70/100.Hotel Samrat, across the street, has rooms with bath for Rs 100/140.Hotel Panama (427-506), Jasharam Rd, on a side road close to the railway station, is a good value with fairly basic small rooms with bath for Rs 90/110. Hot water in bucket.Hotel Ashok (242-6469), nearby, has basic singles with common bath for Rs 175. A double room with common bath is Rs 300 and a room with bath and hot water is Rs 500. Air-cooled rooms are Rs 750 and with A/C Rs 950. The rooms are clean.Arya Niwas, near Modi Bhawan, has recommended budget rooms.
Where to Stay—MiddleUP Tourism’s Rahi Motel (426-430), Station Rd, next to the bus stand, has comfortable rooms with bath, TV and air-cooling for Rs 675/800 and Rs 900/1200 with A/C. A free breakfast is included. Dorm beds are Rs 75. It is in a quiet garden.GMVN Tourist Bungalow (426-379) is across the river from the main part of town in a peaceful location. Rooms are Rs 500/650 up to Rs 900/1100 with A/C. Dorm beds are Rs 100. It has a garden and there is a good view of the Ganges from the rooms. There is no restaurant, but meals can be delivered to your room.Hotel Mayur (242-7586), Upper Rd, near the chair-lift, has basic rooms with hot water and air-coolers for Rs 200/350 in the off-season and Rs 500/600 in the high-season (May and June).Down a road nearby is the Hotel Marwari Niwas (427-759), which has rooms with air-cooling, hot water, and a TV for Rs 400 and with A/C for Rs 700.Hotel Kailash (427-789), on the main road near the railway station, has air-cooled rooms for Rs 240/275 and Rs 400 with A/C. Some rooms have a balcony.Hotel Aarti (427-456), nearby on Railway Rd, is a good place with rooms for Rs 275/350 and air-cooled rooms are Rs 500/550. Do not get a room by the front desk, as the TV is blasted till late at night.Hotel Gurudev (427-101), nearby on the main road, has rooms for Rs 300/450.The popular Tourist Villa (426-391), Himalaya Depot Gali, Sharwan Nath Nagar, has an assortment of budget to mid-range rooms for Rs 400 to Rs 800. The rooms on the ground floor can be noisy.Inder Kutir Guest House (426-336), Shravan Nath Nagar, near the Ganges, is a comfortable, well-managed, family-run place. It is a recommended, clean place with rooms for Rs 300/450. The lady who manages this place is very helpful.Hotel Mansarover International (426-501), Upper Rd, is one of the best places in town with comfortable air-cooled rooms for Rs 650/800 and Rs 900/1000 for a room with A/C. There is a 20% discount during the off-season.Suvidha Hotel (427-423), behind Chitra Talkies Cinema in Sharwan Nath Nagar, is in a quiet area. It has comfortable clean rooms for Rs 800/900 with air-cooling and Rs 1100/1300 with A/C. It is one of the best hotels in town.Hotel Teerth (425-311), Bara Bazaar, right next to the Ganges, with a good view of Hari-Ki-Pairi, has air-cooled rooms for Rs 900 and an A/C room with a balcony facing the Ganges is Rs 1100.Next door is the cheaper Gyan Niketan, which has good rooms facing the Ganges for Rs 400 and not so nice rooms in the back for Rs 300. You should see the room before you stay here.Raj Deluxe (427-755), Vishnu Ghat, close to the Ganges, is a fairly comfortable place with rooms for Rs 700/800.Surprise (427-780), Delhi-Haridwar Rd, about 2km out of town, has a pool and rooms for Rs 800/1000.Where to EatMeat, fish, and eggs are banned within the city limits, so there are only vegetarian restaurants.Bestee Restaurant, Shiv Murti area, near the Hotel Panama, serves Chinese, shakes, breakfast and South Indian food.Hotel Hoshiyar Puri, on the main road by Hari-ki-Pairi ghat, is one of the busiest thali places in town and is over 50 years old.Satkar, Vishnu Ghat, has good Indian and Chinese food.Chotiwala Restaurant, opposite the Tourist Office, is popular and recommended. It is one of the best places in town. It has good thalis.Siwalik Restaurant, a few shops down from Chotiwala Restaurant, makes good Gujarati and South Indian food.Ahaar, Upper Rd, near Chotiwala, is a medium-priced place serving very good Continental, Punjabi, and Chinese meals. The last three places are probably the best places in town and are recommended.Mohan’s Fast Food, near the Chitra Cinema, Railway Rd, has veggie burgers, pizzas and Gujarati food. It has a good selection of ice cream. The owner, Sanjeev Mehta, is a helpful and friendly person.Hotel Mansarover International has a good restaurant, but is more expensive than the other places.Bride Mathura Walla sweet shop, in the middle of Bara Bazaar, has an excellent selection of good Indian sweets.Local TravelA cycle-rickshaw from the bus station to Hari-ki-Pairi is Rs 8 and a vikram (a tempo) is Rs 3.Vijay Cycle Works, Railway Rd, near the Arati Hotel, rents bikes for Rs 2 an hour or Rs 15 a day.
TravelRail The Mussoorie Exp #4042 departs from the Old Delhi station (7 hr, 262km) at 10.25 pm and arrives in Hari­dwar at 6.20 am before continuing on to Dehra Dun. It returns to Delhi from Haridwar at 10.50 pm. Other trains to Delhi are the Shatabdi Exp #2018 (6.10 pm, 4½ hr), Mumbai Exp #3009 and the Dehra Dun Exp #9020 (daily 12.50 pm, 10 hr).
You can get a direct train to Mumbai (40 hr), Calcutta (35 hr), Varanasi (20 hr, 850km, Janata Express), Lucknow (11 hr), Ujjain, and Gaya. The Doon Express #3009 (10.15 pm) goes to Calcutta via Lucknow and Gaya. The Ujjain Dehradun Exp #4310 (6.48 am) departs to Mathura (9 hr) via Delhi (6½ hr) on Wednesday and Saturday. From Mathura the Ujjain Dehradun Exp #4309 (8.20 am) goes to Haridwar on Thursday and Sunday.Bus There are many buses to and from Delhi (6 hr, 222km), both local and express. Buses to Delhi leave from the Station Bus Stand almost every half-hour. There are also direct semi-luxury buses that depart in the morning for Delhi. They can be booked in advance at the many travel agencies or at your hotel. There is an A/C luxury bus that departs from Haridwar to Delhi at around 8 am in the morning for Rs 200. This same bus, which departs from Delhi for Haridwar at 3 pm, can be booked in Delhi at the Delhi Tourism Development Corporation office (345-358), C/o Coffee House, Baba Kharak Singh Marg or at one of Delhi Tourism’s other offices. This bus should be booked at least a day in advance. Buses to Haridwar depart from the Interstate Bus Terminal at Kashmiri Gate in Delhi. Private luxury buses to Haridwar from Delhi, which usually travel at night, should be booked in advance with a travel agency.
From Haridwar, you can get buses to Manali (13 hr), Kullu, Agra, Chandigarh, Shimla, Badrinath (14 hr), Gangotri, and Uttarkashi. There are hourly buses to Dehra Dun, where you can get a connection to Mussoorie. There are regular local buses to Kurukshetra (4 hr). There is a semi-luxury (five seats across) overnight bus (Rs 100, 10 hr) from Vrindavan via Mathura that departs at around 8 pm.
You should purchase a ticket one day in advance for a Char Dham destination. Buses to Kedarnath and Badrinath depart in the early morning. Most buses to Char Dham destinations depart from Rishikesh very early in the morning (before 7 am).To and From Rishikesh There are frequent buses to Rishikesh (45 min, 24km). You can get a shared taxi at the bus stand for Rs 25. Near Bhimgoda Kund, about half a km upstream from Hari-ki-Pairi Ghat, you can get shared motor-rickshaws (tempos) to Rishikesh. If you walk across the bridge a few blocks from Hari-ki-Pairi Ghat there are shared motor-rickshaws (Rs 10 or Rs 100 for the entire rickshaw, 40-min) that regularly go to Rishikesh. These rickshaws go to the near end of Rishikesh, and from there you have to get another rickshaw to Shiva­nand Jhula or Laksman Jhula for Rs 4. By taxi to Rishikesh is Rs 300.
Taxi The Taxi Drivers & Owners Association (427-338), opposite the bus stand, has fixed, posted rates. To Mussoorie is Rs 500, Gangotri Rs 3,000, a nine-day Char Dham tour is Rs 9,000, Nainital Rs 1,500, and Delhi Rs 1,500.Khodiyar Travels (423-560) Jasharam Rd, Shiv Murti area, and Shakti Wahini (427-002), Jasharam Rd, rent out taxis.
During May and June shared taxis departing from the railway station go between Haridwar and Mussoorie or Dehra Dun.
















Train No.
Train Name
Origin
Dep.Time
Destination
Arr.Time
Days Of Run
Classes
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
1A
2A
FC
3A
CC
SL
2S
2018
DEHRADUN SHTBDI
*HARIDWAR JN
18:13
NEW DELHI
22:45
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
-
-
-
-
-
2018A
DDN NZM AC SPL
*HARIDWAR JN
10:25
H NIZAMUDDIN
14:40
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
-
-
-
-
2056
NDLS JNSHTBDI
*HARIDWAR JN
06:23
NEW DELHI
11:15
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
-
-
-
-
-
4042
MUSSOORIE EXP
*HARIDWAR JN
23:20
DELHI
07:20
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
-
-
-
8478
KALINGAUTKALEXP
HARIDWAR JN
06:00
H NIZAMUDDIN
11:45
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
-
-
-
-
9020
DEHRADUN EXP
*HARIDWAR JN
13:10
DELHI
20:50
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
-
-
-
-
-
-
9106
HW ADI MAIL
HARIDWAR JN
15:25
DELHI
22:10
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
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Origin
Dep.Time
Destination
Arr.Time
Days Of Run
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S
4610
HEMKUNT EXP
*HARIDWAR JN
06:55
RISHIKESH
08:00
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y







Location: 260 km from Delhi, 24 km from Hardwar, 77 km from Mussoorie.Route: New Delhi - Meerut - Roorkee - Hardwar - Rishikesh.Rail: Haridwar (24 km).Air: Dehradun (Jolly Grant).Facilities: Centrally A/c, 24 hrs room service, coffee shop, multicuisine restaurant, wild life viewing, walk along Ganga, own temple, river side lawns.Other places of interest: Laxman Jhula, Swarga Ashram, Geeta Bhawan, Triveni, Neelkanth, Haridwar, Rafting at Shivpuri, Glass House, Chila.













Haridwar Travel Essentials





A number of restaurants providing a variety of Indian cuisine are available. Non-vegetarian food and alcoholic drinks are prohibited in Haridwar.
Main shopping centres are: Moti Bazar, Upper Road, Jwalapur,U.P. Handloom Emporium, Near Bharat Mata Temple, Haridwar.Some of the popular purchase items are Rudrakash, Gangajali (Vessels containing Ganga water), pickles, kumkum (vermillion), Ayurvedic medicine and precious stones.

Banks:
State Bank of India, BHEL Main Gate, Sector 5, BHEL. Phones: (0133)426125, 426212 & 427285.
Bank of Baroda, Upper Road. Phone: (0133)427208.
Canara Bank, Railway Road. Phone: (0133)427208.
Central Bank of India. Phone: (0133)427326.
Punjab National Bank, Upper Road. Phone: (0133)425251.
Post Office
Head Post Office, Upper Road. Phone: (0133)427025.
Hospitals:
Har Milap District Hospital, Upper Road. Phone: (0133)426060.
Chain Rai Female Hospital, Upper Road. Phone: (0133)427490.
Ram Krishna Mission Hospital, Kankhan. Phone: (0133)427141.
Ganga Mata Charitable Eye Hospital, Sapt. Sarovar Link Road, Haridwar. Phone: (0133)426090.
Tripathi Nursing Home, near Railway Crossing, Jwalapur by pass road.
Government Hospital, Dehradun Road. Phone: (0133)30096.
Kohli Hospital, Tilak Road. Phone: (0133)30680.
Nirmal Ashram Hospital, Maya Kund. Phone: (0133)30942.

Tourist Office:


Regional Tourists Office, Government of UP, Rahi
Motel. Phone: (0133)427370.
Tourist Reception Counter, Main Hall, Railway Station. Phone: (0133)427817.
Rail
Haridwar Railway Station, Enquiries. Phone: 131.
Bus
Roadways Bus Stand, opp. Railway Station. Enquiries Phone: (0133)427037
Yatra Bus Stand, Rishikesh. Phone: (0133)30076. GMVN Limited, Haridwar, near Rahi Motel. Phones: (0133)426886 & 426719.
Travel Agents Vikrant Travels, Vishnu Ghat. Phone: (0133)427930. Fax: 426343.
Konark Travels, Jassa Ram Road. Phone: (0133)427210.
Ashwani Travels, 3, Station Road. Phone: (0133)424581.
Amba International Travels, Vishnu Ghat. Phone: (0133)424432.









Rishikesh Ashrams
Capital of Meditation and Yoga Rishikesh, a small town in Uttaranchal, is also termed as capital of Meditation and Yoga. Situated 26 Km from Haridwar, Rishikesh serves as a gateway to the Himalayas. The place has being mentioned in the ancient Indian texts as the perfect place for performing penance. The whole place is considered to be sacred as it is believed that meditation at this place leads to attainment of salvation. There are many temples, some ancient, some new along the river Ganges. Rishikesh is important not only as pilgrimage centre closely associated with the Ramayana, but also as home for many important centres of Hindu religious thought and spirituality, and great Yoga centres. There are a many ashrams and Yoga institutes here. The Ancient Therapies YogaYoga is a form of physical exercise, which involves physical stress to get perfect harmony, balance and concord between the physical, physiological and spiritual health. Yoga is of many types, including Hatha-yoga, Raj-yoga, Karma-yoga, Bhakti-yoga, Mantra-yoga and Laya Yoga. Ashrams in Rishikesh have all the required facilities for Yoga.

MeditationMeditation is a form of mental exercise, done to improve the mental power and concentration. Meditation is generally done at a quite place, eyes closed, and getting lost in an unknown world of spirituality. A typical session of meditation lasts for 10 minutes to one hour. Massage and NaturopathyThe ashrams in Rishikesh provide services for massage and naturopathy. Massage is done using natural oils and herbs. Naturopathy involves medical treatment, using the natural resources and processes. Naturopathy has been very successful in curing acute and chronic diseases.Residential AshramsThe ashrams in Rishikesh provide with full residential facilities. These ashrams are known for the best of stay facilities. Fooding, lodging, laundry and other requirements are fulfilled in the ashrams. Most of the ashrams here donot charge anything for stay. They are run on donations made by pilgrims and visitors. Major AshramsAn annual International Yoga Week Festival is organised in Rishikesh, during the months of February or March. Leading spiritual leaders, Yoga teachers, Meditation teachers, Naturopath doctors and thousands of devotees participate in the festival. Some of the major ashrams in Rishikesh are:
Paramarth Niketan
Sivanand Ashram
Yoga Niketan
Omkaranand Ashram
Vanprastha Ashram
Ved Niketan Dayanand
Vedanta Ashram
Vanmali Gita Yogashram
Shankaracharya Nagar Transcendental Meditation Centre
Vithal Ashram and Yoga Study Centre


Places of Tourist Interest in
Rishikesh
Triveni Ghat Laxman Jhoola Shivanand Jhoola Temples Ashrams and Yoga Centres
It is associated with Ram. According to legend, hare he came on the advice of sage Vasishtha to do penance for killing Ravana. the king of Lanka. There are scores of ancient temples and ashrams affording spiritual solace to pilgrims, the important among them being temple of Bharata Pushkar temple, Shatrughan temple, Lahkhsmana temple, Geeta Bhawan and the Punjab Kshetra. Rishikesh, also known as the “place of sagas” is a spiritual town situated 24 kms upstream from Haridwar, at the confluence of the Chandrabhaga and Ganga. It is believed that God by the name of “Hrishikesh” had appeared as an answer to the hard penances by Rabhiya Rishi and henceforth the place derived its name. It is the starting point for the Char Dham pilgrimage and an ideal destination not only for pilgrims but also for the people who are interested in medtation, yoga and other aspects of Hinduism. For the adventure seekers, Rishikesh is the suggested place for starting their trekking expeditions to the Himalayan peaks and for rafting. Also, International Yoga week which attracts participation from across the world, is held here, every year, in February on the banks of the Ganga.
Triveni Ghat
A bathing Ghat which resounds with the ‘Arti’ performed every evening to river Ganga.
Laxman Jhoola
A suspension bridge across river Ganga, on the old route to the shrines of Badrinath and Kedarnath is worth visiting spot.
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Shivanand Jhoola
Also known as Ram Jhoola, the bridge runs across the river near Swarg Ashram.
Temples
Some premier temples in Rishikesh are Raghunath Temple, Pushkar Temple, Venkateshwar Temple, Chandra Mauleshwaran Temple, Shatrughan Temple, Bharat Mandir and Lakshman Temple.
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Ashrams and Yoga Centres
Some of the main Ashrams are Shivanand Ashram, Muni Ki Reti, Mahesh Yogi Ashram, Shankaracharya Nagar, Swarg Ashram, Gita Bhawan, Ved Niketan and Yoga Study Centre

Places To Shop
Laxman Jhula Area:
The area has many emporiums selling Rudraksh Malas, Navratna Mala, and silver Jwellery.
Jaipur Gems Centre: One of the old and reliable exporter of rudraksh,gemssilver and gold jewellery and pashmina shawls Tel. 00 91 11 135 2431255 Telefax 2431255 Email. gems_centre@vsnl.com. Visit us: www.jaipurgemscentre.com
RamJhula Area:
Geeta Press Cotton cloth Shop: Located outside Geeta Bhawan. Fair priced shop offering wide range of cotton products
Geeta Press Book Shop:
Located outside Geeta Bhawan shop offers wide range of books related to Indian religion and mythology
For More Details E mail to himalayas@vsnl.com or
Fax. 0091 135 431654. to Garhwal Himalayan Explorations Pvt. Ltd.,the pioneer travel company in the area.

Rishikesh
Altitude
356 meters.
Temperature (deg C)
Summer - Max.44.4, Min.29Winter - Heavy woollen.
Best Season
Throughout the Year.
Related Links
Haridwar, River Ganga

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Rishikesh is located in the northern part of Uttar Pradesh. It is 238 km northeast of Delhi and 24 km north of Haridwar and spreads on the right banks of the Ganges, at its confluence with the Chandrabhaga stream. It is surrounded by hills on three sides and is perched at an altitude of 356 meters above sea level. The name Rishikesh is loosely applied to an association of five distinct sections encompassing not only the town but also hamlets and settlements on both sides of the river. These include Rishikesh itself, the commercial and communication hub; the sprawling suburban Muni-ki-Reti or the "sands of the sages"; Shivananda Nagar, north of Rishikesh; the temple section of Lakshmanjhula, a little further north; and the assorted ashrams around Swarg Ashram on the east bank. In Rishikesh, the winters last from November to March, when temperatures fall below 0°C. The monsoons are generally experienced in the months of July and August. The Past Legend has it that the sage Raibhya Rishi did severe penance and, as a reward, God appeared to him in the form of Hrishikesh. Rishikesh also represents the site where Lord Vishnu vanquished the demon Madhu. The place is known as the Tapo Bhumi or the place for meditation of the Gods. Tapovan, on the other bank of the Ganges, houses a temple to Lakshmana. It is believed that Lakshmana, the younger brother of Lord Rama, carried out penance here. The Neelkanth Mahadev temple is believed to be the site where Lord Shiva had drunk the venom that came out during the churning of the ocean. In the 1960s, the place came into limelight as the place where the pop group Beatles met their guru, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.

Pilgrimage Attractions of Rishikesh
Lakshmanan Jhula This suspended Iron bridge was build in 1939 and has been a major attraction among the tourists to Rishikesh. It is said that Lakshman crossed Ganga on jute ropes between the place where this bridge is built. The Ganges appears very panoramic from the bridge. One can enjoy the picturesque surroundings and the cool breeze from the River while standing on the bridge. If you feel like feeding the fish in the Ganges, take a boat and cross the river. The boat ride makes the bridge appear more gorgeous. Close to LakshmanJuhla is the Ram Jhula - This suspended bridge was recently build between Shivanand Ashram and Sawarg Ashram. It is similar to the Lakshman Jhula. Ram Juhla is also known as Shivanand Jhula.
Bharat MandirBharat Mandir: Built by Adiguru Shankra Chrya around 12th century, Bharat Mandir is situated in the heart of the old town on the Banks of the Ganges. Detailed account of this oldest temple of Rishikesh are available in anciant record of Kearkhand. The Inner sanctum of the temple has the idol of lord Vishnu, carved out of a single Saligram. In the inner canopy above the idol is shree yantra installed by Adi Sankraya Charya. The original temple was destroyed by Tamur lane in 1398 A.D. Lot of old statues , coins, pots and other things of historical importance were found in recent excavations in the premises of the temple.
Parmarth NiketanOne of the most renowned temple complex and ashram in the area . Known for its substantial work on Hinduism, three is a school run on traditional Indian Patterns. The ashram organises excellent Ganga Arti and Hawan on the Parmarth Ghat every evening. "When global orange sun suspended, waits low amid the red/yellow streaked horizon, then all these combine to give this town a very special evening. The temple bells roar, priests enchant mantras. Immersed in sublimation stand the pilgrims . Cupped leaves, with saffron marigold petals and a small candle flame, flickering ride the current of water of wisdom. Suddenly the sky darkens , spreading a blanket of stillness. Everything stops, except the sound of current , which has just sunk the tiny flames of cupped leaves, few minutes back". Transcendental Centre of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi:Situated on the extreme end of Geeta Bhawan area , Marishi's TM centre is situated in the peaceful forest area. Once the most active branch has nothing much to offer to the visitors today.
Kunjapuri Temple Drive to Kunja Puri, one of the thirteen most important Goddesses of Shivalik range , the lower Himalayas.One can witness excellent sunrise or sun set on the Greater Hiamalayan Peaks and the vast Indo Gangetic plains . One can see almost all the peaks of Garhwal Himalayas from here eg Banderpunch (6316 Mts), Swarga Rohini (6252 Mts), Gangotri ( 6672 mts), Chaukhamba (7138 mts) etc.
Vasishtha Goofa One hour drive from Rishikesh up river is situated Vasishtha Goofa , where famous saint Vasishtha meditated on the banks of the Ganges. The cave is very peaceful and is a perfect place for meditation.
RishikundClose to Trivenighat is the most ancient place, the Rishikund. Anciant records relate this to Kubz Saint , who was blessed by the Goddess Yamuna by saturating this pond by its water.The pond reflects the temple of Ragunath , deidicated to lord Rama and his wife.
Triveni GhatThe main Ghat in the town area where most of the pilgrims take holy dip. Every evening hundreds of pilgrims attend the Ganga Arti at the Ghat.
Nilkanth Mahadeo Mythology says that in the ancient times when the ocean was being churned for 'amrit' (Potion for immortality), first venom oozed out. Lord Shiva drank the venom at a place which is now called Nilkanth Mahadeo. It is 12 kms from Rishikesh and is surrounded by peaceful forests.


Ashrams and other Spiritual Centres in Rishikesh
Yoga Study CentreOne of the best and most dedicated ashram to Hatha Yoga. Yoga classes are held in the morning and in the evening every day under the supervision of Shree Rudra Dev, one of the most dedicated yoga teethed in the area.
RamJhula Area
Shiva Nanda Ashram (Divine Life Society)One of the oldest and most active ashrams in the area. Spiritual as well as activities related with Hinduism are the practiced here every day. The ashram runs the best and biggest charitable hospital from which hundreds of local people get free medical services every day.Ashram also runs yoga and meditation courses very often.
Parmarth NiketanOne of the most active ashrams in the area. Ashram runs traditional Indian School, Guest house and Ganga Arti every evening.
Ved NiketanAshram runs yoga and Mediatation classes regularly. Govt is planning to have its First Yoga Acedemy in India, in the ashram.Transcendental Meditation Centre of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi: Once the most active ashrams in sixties has very few activities rarely. The ashram is best located in the forests on the banks Ganga and is ideal for meditation.
Tapovan Area
Sacha Vedic SansthanOne of the most active ashram in tapovan area. Ashram has its own guest house on the river and organises spiritual and Hindu religious activities very often.





How to get there
AirThe nearest airport is Dehradun (Jolly Grant), 25 kms. Vayudoot services operates from Delhi to Dehradun (Jolly Grant).
RailRishikesh is connected by rail via Haridwar (24 kms), to Howrah, Bombay, Delhi, Lucknow, Varanasi, Dehradun and other cities.
RoadBy road Rishikesh to Haridwar 24 kms, Dehradun 47 kms, Mussoorie 77 kms, Badrinath 301 kms (Son Prayag), Kedarnath 228 kms, Gangotri 258 kms, Yamunotri 288 kms (Hanuman Chatti), Srinagar 105 kms, Joshimath 252 kms.
Places To Visit
TOWN AREA:
Bharat Mandir: Built by Adiguru Shankra Chrya arround 12th centuray, Bharat mandir is situated in the heart of the old town on the Banks of the Ganges. Detailed account of this oldest temple of Rishikesh are available in anciant record of Kearkhand. The Inner sanctum of the temple has the idol of lord Vishnu, carved out of a single Saligram. In the inner canopy above the idol is shree yantra installed by Adi Sankraya Charya. The original temple was destroyed by Tamur lane in 1398 A.D. Lot of old statues , coins, pots and other things of historical importance were found in recent excavatiions in the premises of the temple.
Rishikund: Close to Trivenighat is the most anciant place, the rishikund. Anciant records relate this to Kubz Saint , who was blessed by the Goddess Yamuna by saturating this pond by its water.The pond reflects the temple of Ragunath , deicated to lord rama and his wife.
Triveni Ghat :The main ghat in the town area where most of the pilgrims take holy dip. Every evening hundreds of pilgrims attend the Ganga Arti at the Ghat.
RAM JHULA AREA:
Geeta Bhawan :One of the oldest temple complex in the area. The famous Indian epic Ramayana and Mahabharta are described here on the walls.
Parmarth Niketan:One of the most renowned temple complex and ashram in the area . Known for its substaintial work on hinduism, three is a school run on tradtional Indian Patterns. The ashram organises ecellent Ganga Arti and Hawan on the Parmarth Ghat every evening.
"When global orange sun suspended, waits low amid the red/yellow streaked horizon, then all these combine to give this town a very special evening. The temple bells roar, priests enchant mantras. Immersed in sublimation stand the pilgrims . Cupped leaves, with saffron marigold petals and a small candle flame, flickering ride the current of water of wisdom. Suddenly the sky darkens , spreading a blanket of stillness. Everything stops, except the sound of current , which has just sunk the tiny flames of cupped leaves, few minutes back".
Transcendental Centre of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi:Situated on the extreme end of Geeta Bhawan area , Marishi's TM centre is situated in the pecaeful forest area. Once the most active branch has nothing much to offer to the visitors today.
LAXMANHULA AREA
Tera Manzil Temple :A multistory temple complex of idols of hindu Gods, and Goddesses. Very popular among the domestic pilgrims. One can have an excellent view of the entire area from the top floor of the temple complex. Sunset view from this place in winters is a excellent option.
Places to Visit around Rishikesh.
KUNJAPURI TEMPLE- SUN RISE OR SUN SET Drive to Kunja Puri, one of the thitrteen most important Goddesses of Shivalik range , the lower Himalayas.One can witness excellent sunrise or sun set on the Greater Hiamalayan Peaks and the vast Indo Gangetic plains . One can see almost all the peaks of Garhwal Himalayas from here e.g Banderpunch (6316 Mts) , Swarga Rohini (6252 Mts) Gangotri ( 6672 mts) Chaukhamba (7138 mts) etc.
VASISHTHA GOOFA One hour drive from Rishikesh up river is situated Vasishtha Goofa , where famous saint vasishtha meditaed on the banks of the Ganges. The cave is very peaceful and is a perfect place for meditation



HOTELS IN RISHIKESH
The following is the list of hotels in Rishikesh ....
INDERLOK HOTEL **Railway Road28 partly ac rooms, Airport 14kms. Centrally located. MULTICUISINE
BASERAA HOTEL, 1, Ghat Road39 part ac rooms. Airport 17 kms, Centrally located. VEGETERIAN
GANGA KINARE16 Virbhadhra Road38 ac rooms. Airport 18 kms. Downtown 5 kms VEGETERIAN
HOTEL NATRAJ Dehradun Road 49 Rooms. Airport 14 kms & Downtown 2 kms. Swimming Pool

















Administration
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239544 239674
CITY MAGISTRATE
221663 226400
CUSTOM OFFICER
226984 230989
D.S.O.
225125
DISTRICT JUDGE
239700 226888
DISTRICT MAGISTRATE
239440 226677 226891
H.D.A.
220700 226344 220800
INCOME TAX OFFICER
226915 228689
LABOUR OFFICER
226752
R.T.O.
225421
RESIDENT MAGISTRATE
226400
SALES TAX OFFICE
226815
SUB-DIVISIONAL MAGISTRATE
239599
TEHSIL
254807

AMBULANCE
AHUJA PETROL PUMP
226558
CITY HOSPITAL
220182 220180
HARI KRIPA PETROL PUMP
251890 226031
PUNJABI YUVA SAMITI
250019 250952
LIONS CLUB
254213 227506
BANKS
ALLAHABAD BANK
HARIDWAR
227169
ALLAHABAD BANK (BHEL)
SECTOR-1
224477
BANK OF BARODA
HARIDWAR
227535
CANARA BANK
HARIDWAR
227535
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA
HARIDWAR
227326
INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK
KANKHAL
216649
NEW BANK OF INDIA
HARIDWAR
226059
ORIENTAL BANK OF COMM
HARIDWAR
227096 227125 217959
ORIENTAL BANK OF COMM
SHIVALIK NGR
230240
PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK
JWALAPUR
250322 250335
PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK
KANKHAL
227059
PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK
HARIDWAR
227038
PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK
BHEL, SEC-4
231271
PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK
SHIVALIK NGR
233143
S.B.I. RANIPUR
B.H.E.L.
226125
S.B.I. SECTOR-1
B.H.E.L.
227868
S.B.I. SHRAVAN NATH
HARIDWAR
226103
SYNDICATE BANK
HARIDWAR
227730
BANQUET
GEET GOVIND
HARIDWAR
222667
KHUBSURAT PALACE
HARIDWAR
250267 250261
KUMAR PALACE
HARIDWAR
222040
SWAGAT PALACE
ARYA NAGAR
255625 251700
UTSAV
ARYA NAGAR
254010
SHAGUN
HARIDWAR


CINEMA
ASHOKA TALKIES
HARIDWAR
254802
CHITRA TALKIES
HARIDWAR
227054
GANGA TALKIES
HARIDWAR
227051
JAMUNA PALACE
HARIDWAR
226885
PAYAL PALACE
B.H.E.L.
233422
RATAN TALKIES
HARIDWAR
221982
SANGEETA TALKIES
JWALAPUR
250470
FIRE
FIRE BRIGADE STN.
MAYAPUR
101 227007

GAS SERVICES
ANUPAM GAS SERVICE
HARIDWAR
227007 225901
BHAKTA GAS AGENCY
HARIDWAR
221416
PUSHPAK GAS SERVICE
KANKHAL
216206 216029
INDIAN GAS AGENCY
KANKHAL
216703
HOSPITALS
ANIMAL HOSPITAL
HARIDWAR
226826
BHOOMA NETRA CHIKITA
HARIDWAR
226111 260173
CT SCAN CENTRE
HARIDWAR
223889
CITY HOSPITAL
HARIDWAR
220182 220180
DEVBHOOMI
HARIDWAR
228470 226819
DISTRICT HOSPITAL
HARIDWAR
228470 226819
G.D. HOSPITAL
HARIDWAR
226060
GANGA MATA EYE

260190
GANGA VALLEY
KANKHAL
215246
GULATI NURSING HOME
HARIDWAR
227756
HERI NETRA CHIKITSAL
KANKHAL
226805
LUTHRA NURSING HOME
JWALAPUR
223898
MEHRA NURSING HOME
HARIDWAR
226135
R.K. MISSION HOSPITAL
KANKHAL
214176
RISHIKUL HOSPITAL
HARIDWAR
227147
SHATABDI HOSPITAL
SHIVALIK NAGAR
241973
SHIVALIK MEDICAL KEN
HARIDWAR
225396 225397
SONDHI NURSING HOME
HARIDWAR
254212
SPARSH CENTRE
HARIDWAR
220430
T.B. HOSPITAL
HARIDWAR
226032 223467
HOTELS
AAKASH
HARIDWAR
227084
AARTI
HARIDWAR
227456
ASHOKA
HARIDWAR
226469
CHOTIWALA
HARIDWAR
227242
CLASSIC RESIDENCY
HARIDWAR
228005
GURUDEV
HARIDWAR
227101
HIMGIRI
HARIDWAR
224506
KAILASH
HARIDWAR
227789
LE-GRAND
RANIPUR MORE
229250
MADRAS
HARIDWAR
226356
MADHUBAN
NEW HARIDWAR
228026
MANSAROVER
HARIDWAR
226501
MARVARI
HARIDWAR
227759
MIDTOWN
HARIDWAR
227507
NEELKANTH
HARIDWAR
211466
PRAMILA
HARIDWAR
215041
PREMDEEP
HARIDWAR
224409
RAHI
HARIDWAR
226430
SAMRAT
HARIDWAR
224811
SHIVA
HARIDWAR
227505
TEERTHA
HARIDWAR
227111
TRISHUL
HARIDWAR
224811
VINAYAK
HARIDWAR
222433
MISCELLANEOUS
AGARWAL DHARMSHALA
HARIDWAR
227767
AHUJA PETROL PUMP
HARIDWAR
226558
ORIENTAL INSURANCE
JWALAPUR
250531
AMRIT GANGA APARTMENT
HARIDWAR
225153
ANSAL HOUSING & CONS
HARIDWAR
225301
BHARAT MATA MANDIR
HARIDWAR
260981
DAKSH PRAJAPATI MANDIR
KANKHAL
213443
FIRE FLIGHT COURIER
HARIDWAR
227158
GANDHI ASHRAM-no accommodation
HARIDWAR
226306
GANGA SABHA
HARIDWAR
227136
GATI CARGO
HARIDWAR
222483
HARIKRIPA PETROL PUMP
HARIDWAR
226031
INCOME TAX OFFICE
HARIDWAR
426915
JAIRAM ASHRAM
HARIDWAR
260251
L.I.C.-I
HARIDWAR
227278
L.I.C.-II
HARIDWAR
227484
LAXMI AIRWAYS COURIER
HARIDWAR
225344
MAA ANANDMAYEE ASHRAM- no accommodation
KANKHAL
216575
MANSA DEVI
HARIDWAR
227276
NATIONAL INSURANCE
HARIDWAR
227894
NATIONAL TOURIST SERVICE
HARIDWAR
227109
NEW INDIA INSURENCE
HARIDWAR
227696 226608
OVERNITE COURIER
HARIDWAR
225815
PARMARTH ASHRAM
HARIDWAR
260299
PAWAN DHAM
HARIDWAR
260680
RAJAJI NATIIONAL PARK
HARIDWAR
225193

SADHU BELA
HARIDWAR
261236
SAPT RISHI ASHRAM
HARIDWAR
261702
SEHGAL PETROL PUMP
HARIDWAR
226158
SEWA SAMITI
HARIDWAR
227063
SHANTI KUNJ
HARIDWAR
225419
TAXI UNION
HARIDWAR
227338
TOURIST BENGLOW
HARIDWAR
226379
UNITED INDIA INSURENCE
HARIDWAR
250388 226754
USHA ROPE WAY-CHANDI
HARIDWAR
220324
USHA ROPE WAY-MANSA
HARIDWAR
227754
POLICE AND FIRE
ADD. POLICE SUPERINT
HARIDWAR
239866
C.O. CITY FIRST
HARIDWAR
227577
C.O. CITY SECOND
HARIDWAR
227800
COMDT. CISF
BHEL
230567
COMDT. HOMEGUARD
HARIDWAR
225637
COMDT. PAC
HARIDWAR
251986
FIRE SERVICE
HARIDWAR
101, 227007
KOTWALI HARIDWAR
HARIDWAR
227775
KOTWALI JWALAPUR
JWALAPUR
250444
POLICE EMERGENCY
HARIDWAR
100
POLICE SUPERINTENDENT
HARIDWAR
239777 242666
A.S.P. CITY
HARIDWAR
224992
S.S.P. CITY
HARIDWAR
253200
THANA BHEL
BHEL
231365
THANA KANKHAL
KANKHAL
216080
POST OFFICES
GEN. POST OFFICE
JWALAPUR
250450
GEN. POST OFFICE
HARIDWAR
227025
POST OFFICE
KANKHAL
216022
POST OFFICE-BHEL
B.H.E.L.
227106
POST OFFICE-BHIMGODA
HARIDWAR
261776
POST OFFICE-RISHIKUL
HARIDWAR
227179
POST OFFICE-SECTOR-1
B.H.E.L.
227237
POST OFFICE-SECTOR-2
B.H.E.L.
227459
POST OFFICE-SECTOR-5
B.H.E.L.
227910
RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE
HARIDWAR
227197
RAILWAY
GOODS SHED
HARIDWAR
227115
RAILWAY ENQUIRY
HARIDWAR
131
RAILWAY ENQUIRY COMP
HARIDWAR
226479 1335
RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE
HARIDWAR
227197
RAILWAY POLICE
HARIDWAR
226011
RAILWAY TELE. EXCHANGE
HARIDWAR
227369
STATION SUPERINTENDENT
HARIDWAR
227461

ROADWAYS
G.M.O.U. LTD.
HARIDWAR
226709
REGIONAL MAN. ROAD
HARIDWAR
226907 226908
ROADWAYS ENQUIRY
HARIDWAR
227037
SCHOOLS
ANANDMAYEE SEVASADAN
HARIDWAR
227146
CHINMAYA DEGREE COLL.
SHIVALIK NAGAR
230478
D.P.S. SECTOR-3
B.H.E.L.
231364
GURUKUL AYD. COLLEGE
HARIDWAR
221895 216567
GURUKUL MAHAVIDYALA
HARIDWAR
226235 226366
HARI RAM ARYA INTER COL.
KANKHAL
227033
I.T.I.
HARIDWAR
226177
MAHILA VIDYALAYA
KANKHAL
225547
REGISTRAR G.K. UNVERSITY
HARIDWAR
227811 226835
RISHIKUL AURVEDIC COLL
HARIDWAR
226426
S.D. INTER COLLEGE
HARIDWAR
216150 227899
.S.M.J.N. DEGREE COLLEGE
HARIDWAR
226032
ST. MERRY CONVENT
JWALAPUR
250572
UMA BHARTI PUBLIC SCH
HARIDWAR
260136
TELECOMMUNICATION
COMMERCIAL OFFICER
HARIDWAR
222020 254400
DE (PHONES)
HARIDWAR
221477 228000
DE (INDOOR)
HARIDWAR
228900 228181
DY. GENERAL MANAGER
HARIDWAR
228800 228428
GENERAL MANAGER (TD)
HARIDWAR
222931 251900
JTO/SDEP
HARIDWAR
227373 226565
PHONOGRAM BOOKING
HARIDWAR
227005
SDEP-II
HARIDWAR
251000 227544
DSE (I/D)
HARIDWAR
224400 254647
TELEPHONE COMPLAINTS
SHIVALIK NAGAR
230300
TELEPHONE COMPLAINTS
JWALAPUR
250500
TELEPHONE COMPLAINTS
HARIDWAR
227788
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