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Police Stations in Gandhinagar

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Gandhinagar Police is part of the Gujrat Police & is the agency responsible for maintaining Law and Order & traffic in Gandhinagar District. The District Police comes under the Gandhinagar Range of Gujrat Police. Gandhinagar range is headed by the Inspector General of Police (IG). 

District Police of Gandhinagar is headed by the Superintendent of Police (SP).  He is assisted by Deputy Superintendents of Police & SDPOs. Gandhinagar District Police has 2 divisions Gandhinagar & Kalol Division. Each Division is headed by a DSP-ranked police officer. Gandhinagar District has 14 Police stations under it. Gandhinagar Division has 9 Police Stations & Kalol Division has 5 police stations

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Gandhinagar Police Station List

Gandhinagar Division Police Station

  • Chiloda Police Station
  • Dahegam Police Station
  • Dabhoda Police Station
  • Infocity Police Station
  • Pethapur Police Station
  • Rakhial Police Station
  • Sector-21 Police Station
  • Sector-2 Police Station
  • Women Police Station

Kalol Police Station List

Kalol Division Police Station

  • Adalaj Police Station
  • Kalol City Police Station
  • Kalol Taluka Police Station
  • Mansa Police Station
  • Santej Police Station
Helpline Number
  • Police Assistance – 100
  • District EOCs Helpline: 1077
  • Woman Helpline: 1091
  • Child Helpline:1098
  • Ambulance helpline: 108
  • Fire & Rescue:101
  • Commissioner of Rescue & Relief: 1070
  • District EOCs Helpline No. : +91 79 23259030
  • District Emergency Response Center Call: +917923256720
  • District Control Room: 26010108/26010317

Note: This page is for General Information purposes, for accurate info visit Gandhinagar Police’s official websites given below.

For more information visit https://spgandhinagar.gujarat.gov.in/

Police Stations in Gandhinagar

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