Omkareshwar Emergency Contacts, Helplines, and the Sansthan's 24×7 Support Desk in 2026
Every phone number you need when something goes wrong at Omkareshwar — the Sansthan's 24×7 desk, hospital, police, ambulance, child-missing protocol, and the ID proof you'll need at check-in.
Omkareshwar Emergency Contacts, Helplines, and the Sansthan's 24×7 Support Desk in 2026
A pilgrim in Bhopal asked us last August, "If my mother collapses at 11 p.m. in the queue, what number do I dial?" That is the entire reason this article exists. We run the Omkareshwar Bhakta Niwas, our desk answers around the clock, and we want every family who lands on the island to know exactly who to call before they need to call anyone.
Below is the full contact matrix we use internally, written for devotees instead of for our own staff.
The single number that handles almost everything
Shri Gajanan Maharaj Sansthan — Omkareshwar Bhakta Niwas duty desk: 9661263850
This number is the desk in Shegaon, the booking line, the after-hours emergency line, the WhatsApp business number, and the escalation point for both Omkareshwar and Shegaon. It is staffed 24×7 — three shifts, with the duty manager reachable at any hour. We update the on-call roster every Monday morning and pin it at the Bhakta Niwas front desk so our own team never has to ask "who is on tonight?"
If you remember nothing else from this article, remember that number.
"We were in Ujjain when my father-in-law's sugar dropped at Omkareshwar around midnight. One call to 9661263850, and they had an auto at our hotel, a glucose kit waiting at the desk, and the CHC on standby. He was stable by 2 a.m." — Sangeeta Joshi, Indore, 4 family members, November 2025
Numbers by situation
We organize contacts by the moment a devotee actually needs them. Print this table, save it to your phone, or both.
| Situation | Number / Channel | When it is answered | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sansthan duty desk (any issue) | 9661263850 | 24×7 | Main line. WhatsApp also active. |
| Bhakta Niwas front desk (current stay) | 07280-271300 | 6 a.m. – 11 p.m. | Direct on-site line at the property. |
| Temple office (darshan, puja) | 07280-271234 | 5 a.m. – 10 p.m. | For puja bookings, vip pass queries. |
| Khandwa District Police | 100 / 0733-2222233 | 24×7 | Use 100 for anything urgent. |
| Tourist Police Khandwa | 0733-2222299 | 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. | Better English/Hindi assistance for FIRs. |
| Omkareshwar CHC (Community Health Centre) | 07280-271235 | 24×7 (casualty) | Closest government hospital, 3 km off-island. |
| District Hospital Khandwa | 0733-2222200 | 24×7 emergency | Multi-specialty, ~35 km from island. |
| MP 108 Ambulance | 108 | 24×7 | Government free ambulance service. |
| District Disaster Control | 1077 | 24×7 | Flood / earthquake / mass casualty. |
| Women Helpline MP | 1091 / 181 | 24×7 | For women travelling solo. |
| Childline India | 1098 | 24×7 | For separated/missing children. |
| Senior Citizen Helpline (Elder Line) | 14567 | 8 a.m. – 10 p.m. | AgeCare support, hospital coordination. |
| Fire (Khandwa) | 101 | 24×7 | Rarely needed, but on the island the ghat area has dry-season fire risk. |
We re-verify every number on this list on the first Monday of each month. The version above reflects our June 2026 verification.
What to do in a medical emergency at night
This is the situation the Bhopal pilgrim described, so we walk through it step by step.
- Call our desk first — 9661263850. Do not try to find an auto at 1 a.m. The duty manager will dispatch our first-aid Bolero stretcher vehicle to your hotel or to the queue within 8-10 minutes.
- We will call 108 ambulance simultaneously if symptoms suggest cardiac, stroke, severe asthma, or trauma. We tell them to meet at the ghat end of the bridge — that is the closest accessible point for an ambulance.
- We will escort you across the bridge to Omkareshwar CHC (07280-271235) for stabilization. The CHC has oxygen, IV fluids, and a duty MO. They handle roughly 80% of night emergencies — dehydration, BP spikes, sugar crashes, anxiety episodes.
- If the CHC doctor advises referral, we arrange a private vehicle (we keep two Maruti Ertiga cars on retainer for exactly this) to District Hospital Khandwa, 35 km away, usually reached in 50 minutes.
- We update the family head by phone at every transition. You do not have to choose between staying with the patient and managing logistics — our desk does the latter.
We have a written MOU with the CHC and a verbal one with District Hospital. They know our desk manager by name. That sounds small, but in a medical emergency, being recognized matters.
What to do if a child is separated from family
This is the second-most-common emergency call our desk receives, especially during weekends in Sawan (July-August) and the school Diwali break in November.
Call 9661263850 immediately. We activate a fixed protocol:
- A PA announcement goes out across the temple complex, the Bhakta Niwas reception, and the ghat in three languages (Hindi, English, Marathi).
- The duty manager checks all three bridge exits and instructs security not to allow any unaccompanied minor to leave the island.
- We coordinate with Khandwa police (100) and put the description on their radio.
- We keep the child at our front desk with a staff member (never alone) until the parent arrives. We have a children's corner with books, crayons, and drinking water at the Bhakta Niwas.
"Our son Aarav (6) wandered off during evening aarti in November. We called the desk, and within fifteen minutes the PA was calling him by name. He was found at the prasad counter, confused but safe, with a Sansthan staff member holding his hand." — Prakash Kulkarni, Pune, family of 4, November 2025
The MP Childline is also a backup if you cannot reach us for any reason. They are trained for exactly this scenario and will route the call to our desk anyway.
ID proof requirements at Bhakta Niwas check-in
We follow the Madhya Pradesh Devasthanam boarding rules, which require a government photo ID for every adult occupant.
Accepted documents (any one):
- Aadhaar card (most common, accepted everywhere)
- Passport
- Driving licence
- Voter ID (EPIC)
- PAN card
- Government-issued employee ID with photo
For children:
- Aadhaar card (recommended) — even if the child is a baby
- Passport, if your family uses one
- For infants not yet enrolled, a parent ID with the child's name endorsed is accepted at the desk's discretion
What we do with the document: the front desk photocopies each ID, returns the original within 90 seconds, and files the photocopy against the booking. We do not retain digital scans, we do not share with third parties, and the physical file is shredded 90 days after checkout.
What we do not accept: school IDs, photographs of documents, expired licences, or any ID that is damaged beyond barcode/photo readability.
Foreign nationals should carry their passport with a valid Indian visa. The desk is authorised to register C-FORM arrivals on the spot.
When to escalate beyond the Bhakta Niwas desk
For most situations, our desk is the right first call. Escalate directly to the contacts below only in these cases:
- A crime in progress or threat to life: dial 100 first, then call our desk. We will send help either way.
- A medical emergency where the patient cannot wait 10 minutes: dial 108 directly. We will still want to hear from you — we will send someone to the ghat to receive the ambulance.
- A dispute involving Sansthan staff: call 9661263850 and ask for the Office Manager. We have a written complaints register at the desk; everything written there gets reviewed by the Shegaon head office within 48 hours.
- A lost document (passport, wallet): contact Tourist Police Khandwa (0733-2222299) and file a complaint. We can help coordinate but cannot officially recover lost documents.
How we run the 24×7 desk
A note on how this works, since devotees often ask. The Sansthan operates the desk from its Shegaon head office, with Omkareshwar-specific duty managers rotating through three shifts. Every shift has at least one person who has worked at the Bhakta Niwas for more than two years, so they know the island. We log every after-hours call in a register — date, time, nature, outcome — and the Office Manager audits the register every Saturday morning. If a caller is unhappy with how a call was handled, the manager calls back the same day.
We do not use a chatbot for after-hours calls. Every number on this page reaches a human.
A short checklist before you travel
Save this to your phone's notes app, alongside your booking confirmation.
- Sansthan duty desk saved as "Omkareshwar Help": 9661263850
- Bhakta Niwas front desk saved: 07280-271300
- Khandwa police saved: 100
- Ambulance saved: 108
- One government photo ID per adult, in your day-pack
- Child Aadhaar card, if applicable
- A printed copy of your Bhakta Niwas booking (we also accept SMS/WhatsApp)
- Any chronic medication for 2 days beyond your planned stay
- A note of your blood group and any allergies, on paper, in your wallet
We hope you never have to use most of this list. But on the day you do, we will be on the other end of the line.
Related guides from our Omkareshwar desk
These are the other Omkareshwar guides our team most often points callers to after they save the helpline numbers above. Use them to plan your stay, your darshan, and your onward route.
- Omkareshwar Bhakta Niwas accommodation guide — room types, tariffs, and how to request a Block 1 ground-floor unit at check-in.
- Omkareshwar Bhakta Niwas booking process — the portal and WhatsApp booking flow our desk uses in 2026.
- Omkareshwar senior citizen and accessibility guide — wheelchair lending, accessible parikrama stretches, and grab-rail rooms.
- Omkareshwar first aid and safety — what our first-aid Bolero covers, where the CHC is, and when to dial 108.
- Omkareshwar medical facilities nearby — the Khandwa and Mortakka hospital list with phone numbers.
- Omkareshwar contact and support guide — the same desk matrix in checklist form for printing.
- Omkareshwar devotee FAQs — answers to the questions our helpdesk gets every week.
- Omkareshwar darshan timing guide — kakad, madhyan, and sandhya aarti timings so you can call the right number at the right hour.
For Sansthan address, official phone numbers, Bhakta Niwas front-desk hours, and GPS pin, see the Omkareshwar Sansthan location page.
For booking queries or to send a message directly to the duty desk, see the contact page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main Sansthan number for Omkareshwar Bhakta Niwas?
The main Sansthan number for Omkareshwar Bhakta Niwas is 9661263850. This line is answered 24×7 by the duty manager — it is the same number for bookings, current-stay issues, medical escalation, and after-hours emergencies.
Which hospital is closest to Omkareshwar temple?
The closest multi-specialty hospital is the District Hospital Khandwa (phone 0733-2222200), about 35 km from the island. For faster access, the Sansthan's first-aid team will arrange the Omkareshwar CHC (Community Health Centre, 07280-271235), which is roughly 3 km across the bridge in Mortakka-side.
What ID proof do I need at Omkareshwar Bhakta Niwas check-in?
Every adult needs a government-issued photo ID — Aadhaar card, passport, driving licence, voter ID, or PAN. Children should be on the same document as a parent, or carry their Aadhaar card. Originals are inspected at the desk; we keep a photocopy, not the original.
What should I do if my child goes missing at Omkareshwar?
Call our 24×7 desk at 9661263850 immediately. We activate a three-step protocol: PA announcement across the temple complex and Bhakta Niwas, escort-level check at all three bridge exits, and coordination with the Khandwa police tourist helpline 100. Most lost children are reunited within 20 minutes.
Is there ambulance service on Omkareshwar island?
There is no full ambulance service on the island itself. Our front desk has a first-aid vehicle (Bolero stretcher) that handles the bridge-to-hospital transfer. For serious cases we dispatch 108 (Madhya Pradesh government ambulance), which usually reaches the ghat within 15-20 minutes.
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