PGVCL Dhrangadhra has two offices in their city/town i.e. Town and Rural. They operates these offices to manage customer/consumer complaints for new connection/existing connections. To file a complaint with PGVCL Dhrangadhra, please get in touch with PGVCL Dhrangadhra (Town and Rural) with your consumer number/grahak number, registered mobile number, query/concern.
Please note down PGVCL Dhrangadhra (Town) Fault Center Number: 02754282867/Fault Center Mobile Number: 6359638424. Also note down their Junior Engineer Mobile Number: 9925209899/Deputy Engineer Mobile Number: 9925209855.
Please note down PGVCL Dhrangadhra (Rural) Fault Center Number: 02754282873/Fault Center Mobile Number: 6359638457.
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PGVCL Dhrangadhra (Town) Contact Details
Fault Center Number: 02754282867
Fault Center Mobile Number: 6359638424
Junior Engineer Mobile Number: 9925209899
Deputy Engineer Mobile Number: 9925209855
Division Name: Dhrangadhra Division of PGVCL
Executive Engineer Mobile Number: 7434855326
PGVCL Dhrangadhra (Rural) Contact Details
Fault Center Number: 02754282873
Fault Center Mobile Number: 6359638457
Junior Engineer Mobile Number: 9925210277
Deputy Engineer Mobile Number: 9925209854
Division Name: Dhrangadhra Division of PGVCL
Executive Engineer Mobile Number: 7434855326.
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About Dhrangadhra
If you have ever passed through Dhrangadhra, you might think of it as simply another town in Surendranagar district. But look a little closer and the place has a surprisingly rich story.
Dhrangadhra combines royal history, Jhala Rajput heritage, railways, stone craftsmanship, salt production and the extraordinary landscape of the Little Rann of Kutch. It is also one of the main gateways to the Wild Ass Sanctuary. Here are some interesting facts about Dhrangadhra that make the town genuinely unique.
The town therefore has much more than ordinary rural-town history. Its streets, old buildings and royal heritage are reminders of the period when different princely states controlled different parts of Saurashtra.
Here is a fact many people today may not know: Dhrangadhra once had its own state railway.
A metre-gauge railway connecting Dhrangadhra with Wadhwan was opened in the late 19th century. Historical records state that the railway was opened for traffic in 1898.
Dhrangadhra has another major distinction: it is one of the important bases for visiting the Wild Ass Sanctuary in the Little Rann of Kutch.
The Ministry of Tourism identifies Dhrangadhra as an access point for the sanctuary and notes that the nearest railway station is Dhrangadhra.