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Government Departments in Ahmedabad. List of Government Organisations and Government Departments with Phone Numbers, Address, and other contact details at Ahmedabad Business Pages.

Doordarshan (DD ) is a divisions of Prasar Bharati and founded by the Government of India, which is owned by the Broadcasting Ministry of India. Doordarshan Kendra is an autonomous public service broadcaster and is one of India’s largest broadcasting organizations. It also broadcasts on digital terrestrial transmitters. Doordarshan provides television, mobile services, radio, online throughout regional India and metropolitan through the Radio India and Indian Network.

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GLDB – Gujarat Livestock Development Board in Gandhinagar was established on 12th April 2002 by Government of Gujarat and registered under Charity Commissioner Act and Co-operative Society Act. The government organisation has been appointed as a State Implementing Agency (SIA) for the implementation of National Project for Cattle and Buffalo Breeding (NPCBB) and has been nominated as State Implementing Agency (SIA) for NPCBB (National Project for Cattle and Buffalo Breeding), a 100% centrally sponsored scheme.

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Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA) was established by Government of Gujarat in the year of 1978 with the objective of to carry out the sustained planned development of the area falling outside the periphery of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation. AUDA – Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority is lean Organisation, Planning and Regulating development in an urbanised area of over 150 sq.km. of the total area of 1866 sq.km.

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Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation, Ahmedabad – Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India is located at Bhavishyanidhi Bhawan, Near Income Tax Circle, Ashram Road, Ahmedabad. EPFO – Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation is the largest Social Security Organization and it maintains more than 15 crore accounts pertaining to its members. EPFO was replaced by the Employees’ Provident Funds Act, 1951.

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