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Hon'ble Chief Minister
Shri. Pushkar Singh Dhami

Hon'ble Mayor
Shri. Saurabh Thapliyal
We are Nagar Nigam
Dehradun has been State Capital as well as the District Headquarter and is the largest corporation city in the state. The urbanization level in the state is highest in the vicinity of Nagar Nigam Dehradun with 3 other major urban centers, Mussoorie, Hardwar and Rishikesh located within 30-50 Km range. The other key agencies in the city and sub-region which are responsible for urban planning and urban management.

Municipal Commissioner
Smt. Namami Bansal (I.A.S)
SUPPORT HELPLINE
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Nagar Nigam Aapda Control Room Number: 9286459167
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Nagar Nigam Aapda Control Room Number: 9286477117
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Nagar Nigam Aapda Control Room Number: 18001804571
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Stray Animal Complaint Cell: 8126502393
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Stray Animal Complaint Cell: 7017668669
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CM Helpline Complaint Number: 1905
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Police Helpline: 100
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Medical Emergency: 108
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ABOUT DEHRADUN
The unhurried lifestyle and moderate climate of Dehradun make it the ideal retirement town it is. Some parts of the town still retain a distinctive British character, while a lot of it has outgrown its colonial origins. The town is also a centre for renowned public schools and educational institutions.
In recent times, widespread environmental degradation due to limestone quarrying around the town has caused concern amongst local inhabitants and conservationist. After a lengthy process of protests and litigation, the Supreme Court imposed a ban on limestone quarrying, and efforts at re-forestation of the denuded hill slopes around Dehradun have begun.
History
The area around Dehradun has references in several ancient Hindu texts. It is known as the land of Shiva, the region where the Hindu mythological heroes Rama and Lakshmana performed penance, and the Pandavas of Mahabharata rested on their way up to the mountains.
