IMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERS
BMC Disaster Management Cell, Emmanuel: 180, +91 22 22694725
J J Hospital Blood Bank: Contact Person : Dr.Ganesh , Dr.Nair — 022 – 23739400
Bombay Hospital: Contact Person : Ms.Purohit — 22067676 extn 216
Cama Hospital Blood Bank : 022-22611648
St. George Hospital Direct Blood Bank: Contact Person: Tarun — 022 – 22620344
US State Dept Call Center for Americans concerned about U.S. family/friends in Mumbai 1-888-407-4747
British Foreign Office help line in London — 0207 0080000
Taj Hotel – 022-66574322, 022-66574372, 1800 111 825;
Trident Hotel – 022-23890606 20
Oberoi Hotels enquiry no’s: +91981095688, 022-23890606, 022-23890505
Canadian Helpline 1-613-996-8885, 1-800-387-3124 elsewhere (the toll free number is not working)
Canadian High Commision in Delhi: 011-41782000
Australian Embassy Help Line: (Mumbai) 1800 002 214, (international) +61 2 6261 3305
Brazilian Vice Chancellor, Chateaubriand Neto: 09820686143
Polish Consul Janusz Bilinski: +919821238313
French Help Line: 0033 14 555 8000
For Blood Donors.
Call 922 222 1947 and tell them you want to donate blood. They’ll get back to you when someone needs it OR Send an sms – type BLOOD <type blood group> and send it to 96000 97000, donor will call up for donation
Thanks to Pinstorm/Asfaq
http://helpmumbai.pinstorm.com/
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1 Terrorists attack Mumbai (Bombay) - Life’s short Live it up! // Nov 27, 2008 at 8:25 pm
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2 Terrorists attack Mumbai (Bombay) Nov 26th 2008 - Life’s short Live it up! // Nov 27, 2008 at 9:43 pm
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5 Media lessons in times of terror « Windchimes - a social media agency // Nov 29, 2008 at 4:22 pm
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6 JJ // Dec 1, 2008 at 10:54 pm
I hope that the Indian people know that whatever Reverend Jeremiah Wright says it doesn’t represent the views of all of America. Lots of us in America see Jeremiah Wright as a source of shame and view him with contempt.
I don’t feel that this is a case of India’s chickens coming home to roost. Lots of us in America would be appalled at hearing Reverend Jeremiah Wright say “God Damn India”.
It really concerns me that such a low life is so close to our President-elect.
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