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TENDER DOCUMENT FOR
SUPPORT FROM USO FUNDFOR
SETTING UP & MANAGING INFRASTRUCTURE SITES
ANDPROVISION OF MOBILE SERVICES
IN SPECIFIED RURAL AND REMOTE AREAS
(PART A & B)
UNDER
INDIAN TELEGRAPH RULES AMENDED VIDE
INDIAN TELEGRAPH (AMENDMENT) RULES, 2004 & 2006
No. 30-148/2006-USF
GOVERNMENT OF INDIAMINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS & IT
DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONSOFFICE OF ADMINISTRATOR, USO FUND
USF CELL,ROOM NO.1405, SANCHAR BHAWAN,
20, ASHOKA ROAD, NEW DELHI-110 001, INDIA
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION SUBJECT PAGE
I Notice Inviting Tender 4-9II Schedule of Important Events 10III General Conditions 11-24IV Commercial Conditions 25-31V Technical Conditions 32-45 VI Operating Conditions 46-48VII Financial Conditions 49-52VIII Terms of Financial Bid 53-58IX Special Conditions 59-60X Definitions 61-62
ANNEXURES A GENERAL
1 Service Areas for BSO/ CMTS/ UASL Licenses 63-662 State-wise number of Infrastructure sites to be set up 67-872A District Wise Tower Placement Details for various States 88-892B Criteria adopted for arriving at location and number of Towers 90-913A Eligibility proof to be submitted by Infrastructure Providers
Category-I (IP-Is) (issued by USO Fund regarding shortlisting and number of towers) 92
3B List of Shortlisted Infrastructure Providers Category-I (IP-Is) 933C F ormat for Board Resolution of Parent Company showing
Equity Percentage and Obligation of the Applicant Company 943D Details of Telecom Service Licenses held by the Bidder
Company for Part-A and Part-B 954A Proforma for Earnest Money Bank Guarantee for Part-A 964B Proforma for Earnest Money Bank Guarantee for Part-B 975A Compliance Statement for Part-A 985B Compliance Statement for Part-B 996 Copy of BSO/ CMSP/ UASL Agreement/
IP-I Registration Certificate 1007 Format for certification of quarterly claim for subsidy 101-1028A Format for Statement of quarterly claim for subsidy
for Part-A along with Attachments 103-1058B Format for Statement of quarterly claim for subsidy
for Part-B along with Attachments 106-1089 Format for Auditor’s Annual Report on Statement of
Claim for Subsidy 109 10A Financial Bid Form for Part-A 110-13610B Financial Bid Form for Part-B 137-16311A Proforma for Performance Bank Guarantee for Part-A 164-16611B Proforma for Performance Bank Guarantee for Part-B 167-16912 Monthly Statement of Infrastructure sites provided by
Infrastructure Providers 170
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13 Monthly Statement of rural connections provided by Universal Service Providers 171
14 Guidelines for signing of Service Level Agreements between Infrastructure Providers & Universal Service Providers 172-174
15A Guidelines for Tower Installation 175-17915B Requirements for creation of Civil Structures and
Electrical Installations 180-18315C Broad Specifications for Engine Alternator 184-18516 List of Indian Standards Referred 186-18817 Format for the Certification for continuation of
Services Status 18918 Format for installation of towers in addition to
the proposed towers 19019 Format for shifting of towers 19120A Proforma for self certification by Infrastructure Providers 192-19420B Proforma for self certification by Universal Service Providers 195-198
B TECHNICAL
21 Design of the towers for wind speed 140 KMPH 19922 Design of the towers for wind speed 160 KMPH 20023 Design of the towers for wind speed 180 KMPH 20124 Design of the towers for wind speed 200 KMPH 20225 Design of the Foundations for soil bearing capacity=10 MT/SQM
and wind speed 140 KMPH 20326 Design of the Foundations for soil bearing capacity=10 MT/SQM
and wind speed 160 KMPH 20427 Design of the Foundations for soil bearing capacity=10 MT/SQM
and wind speed 180 KMPH 20528 Design of the Foundations for soil bearing capacity=10 MT/SQM
and wind speed 200 KMPH 20629 Design of the Raft Foundations for soil bearing capacity
=10 MT/SQM and wind speed 140 KMPH 20730 Design of the Raft Foundations for soil bearing capacity
=10 MT/SQM and wind speed 160 KMPH 20831 Design of the Raft Foundations for soil bearing capacity
=10 MT/SQM and wind speed 180 KMPH 20932 Design of the Raft Foundations for soil bearing capacity
=10 MT/SQM and wind speed 200 KMPH 21033 Design of the Foundations for soil bearing capacity=15 MT/SQM
and wind speed 140, 160, 180, 200 KMPH 21134 Design of the Pile Foundations (Footing details) for soil bearing
capacity<=5 MT/SQM 212 35 Antenna supporting cage and platform 21336 Ladder and cable tray assembly 21437 Template for wind speed 140 KMPH 21538 Templates for wind speed 160 KMPH , 180 KMPH & 200 KMPH 21639 Base plate, bolt design and shape of bars 21740 Boundary wall and General layout details 21841 Wind Speed for Tower design in different districts 219-230
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SECTION - I
Government of IndiaDepartment of Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation Fund
NOTICE INVITING TENDER
FOR SETTING UP & MANAGING INFRASTRUCTURE SITES AND
PROVISION OF MOBILE SERVICES IN SPECIFIED RURAL AND REMOTE AREAS
Tender No. 30-148/2006-USF
1. BACKGROUND OF USO FUND
1.1. The New Telecom Policy’99 envisaged provision of access to basic telecom services at affordable and reasonable prices in rural and remote areas. The financial resources for meeting the Universal Service Obligation (USO) are being realized and collected by way of Universal Service Levy (USL), which is a specified percentage of the revenue earned by the operators holding different types of licenses. The NTP’99 further envisaged that implementation of USO for rural and remote area would be undertaken by all Basic Service providers, who shall be reimbursed from the USL. Simultaneously, other service providers were also to be encouraged to participate in USO provisioning subject to technical feasibility and would be reimbursed out of the funds from the USL.
1.2 The Universal Service Obligation Fund has come into force from 01.04.2002 under the Indian Telegraph Act 1885 as amended by Indian Telegraph (Amendment) Act, 2003. The Indian Telegraph Act has further been amended through the Indian Telegraph (Amendment) Ordinance 2006. The implementation of USO Fund is governed by the Indian Telegraph (Amendment) Rules, 2004 and Indian Telegraph (Amendment) Rules, 2006 framed there under.
1.3 The Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF) provides support for public
access through Village Public Telephones (VPTs), Rural Community Phones (RCPs) and individual access through provision of individual household telephones (RDELs) and now intends to provide support for creation of infrastructure for provision of mobile services in specified rural and remote areas.
2. RURAL TELECOM SCENARIO
2.1 Rural India comprises of 6,38,499 villages out of which about 44,856 villages are uninhabited as per the Census 2001. The remaining 5,94,000 inhabited villages account for 72.22 % of the total population of India. Out of 593
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districts in India, only 9 are entirely urban and the remaining 584 districts have rural areas under them.
2.2 USO Fund had hitherto been providing assistance for extending public access and individual connections in the rural and remote areas. Despite rapid and steady growth in tele-density, the urban-rural divide continues. The current rural teledensity is about 1.84 % as compared to urban teledensity of 49.53 %. The Government of India is determined to bridge this gap because access to telecom services will play a crucial role in the overall development and growth of the rural areas. Mobile services, which have brought about a revolution in the urban areas, can be effectively used to provide telecom services to people in the rural and remote areas also at affordable and reasonable prices.
2.3 In order to provide faster connectivity to all rural areas, inclusion of mobile services in the roll-out of rural household lines has been under the consideration of the Government. Under the proposed infrastructure project, only those rural and remote areas will be covered where fixed wireless or mobile services are not being provided currently. The focus will be entirely on rural and remote areas; hence towns and cities will be excluded from the purview of the proposed support. Information in respect of the existing towers, as available, has been plotted on a GIS map and the same is being utilized for this project to enable identification of rural and remote areas not covered by mobile services.
2.4 It is contemplated to provide financial support for setting up infrastructure which will enable a faster roll out of mobile services in the rural areas. Keeping in view the fact that the area to be covered is very large and that the ultimate objective is to provide telecom service at affordable prices and also the infrastructure is capital intensive, overall expenditure can be kept at a low level through sharing of the infrastructure.
3. Indian Telegraph (Amendment) Rules, 2006 inter-alia, envisages support for creation of infrastructure for provision of Mobile Services in rural and remote areas. The present tender is to implement the provisions contained in the Indian Telegraph Rules and has been formulated under the powers vested in the Administrator in accordance with Rule 524 (i) of the Indian Telegraph (Amendment) Rules, 2004.
4. NOTICE INVITING TENDER
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4.1 On behalf of the President of India, sealed tenders are hereby invited from existing Basic Services Operators (BSO), Cellular Mobile Telephone Service (CMTS) Providers, Unified Access Services Licensees (UASL) and Shortlisted Infrastructure Providers Category-I (IP-Is) for the scheme of “Support from USO Fund for Setting up and Managing Infrastructure Sites and Provision of Mobile Services in specified rural and remote areas of the country”. Support from USO Fund shall be provided to the successful bidder(s) on the Representative Rate arrived through a multi stage bidding process. This Representative Rate shall be provided each year on quarterly basis in arrears for a period of five years.
4.2. DESCRIPTION AND SCOPE OF THE SCHEME
The scheme is to be implemented in two concomitant parts – Part-A (Shareable Components) and Part-B (Non-Sharable Components). Part-A relates to setting up of infrastructure sites comprising of land, tower, power connection, power backup and associated civil and electrical works in order to cater to the requirement of three Access Service Providers by sharing this infrastructure for providing mobile services. Part-B relates to provisioning of mobile services by Access Service Providers by installation of BTS with associated antennas and backhaul. While initially the infrastructure created will be used primarily for voice telephony, the same infrastructure can also be used to provide broadband services.
4.3 SCOPE OF WORK FOR ‘PART-A’ OF THE SCHEME
USO Fund intends to provide subsidy support for Part-A of the Scheme to the Infrastructure Providers Category-I (IP-Is) shortlisted by Administrator USOF and existing Basic Services Operators (BSO), Cellular Mobile Telephone Service (CMTS) Providers and Unified Access Services Licensees (UASL) [Hereinafter referred to as ‘Infrastructure Providers (IPs)”] for creation of infrastructure for provision of mobile services in the specified rural and remote areas. Facilitation by USOF shall be in form of subsidy support as a percentage of Capital Recovery for setting up the infrastructure. The IPs will be required to take up
(i) Installation of telecom towers on the land acquired by them for this
purpose in the specified villages spread across the country as specified in the Tender Document,
(ii) Provision of electrical connection of specified capacity,
(iii) Provision of Engine Alternator as per specifications,
(iv) Construction of boundary wall and security cabin etc. as per specifications,
(v) Operation and maintenance of the infrastructure so created
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4.4 SCOPE OF WORK FOR ‘PART-B’ OF THE SCHEME
USO Fund intends to provide subsidy support for Part-B of the Scheme to the existing Basic Services Operators (BSO), Cellular Mobile Telephone Service (CMTS) Providers and Unified Access Services Licensees (UASL) [Hereinafter referred to as ‘Universal Service Providers (USPs)”] for provision of mobile services in the specified rural and remote areas by sharing the infrastructure created as per Part-A of the Scheme. Facilitation by USOF shall be in form of subsidy support as a percentage of Capital Recovery for providing the equipment at the infrastructure site. The USPs will be required to install
(i) BTS along with Battery & Power Plant as per specifications given in the Tender Document
(ii) Associated antennas as per specifications
(iii) Backhaul, and
(iv) Provide mobile services as per the terms and conditions of the Service License.
4.5 Other Wireless Access Services like Wireless on Local Loop (WLL) using Fixed/ Mobile terminals can also be provided by the successful USPs sharing the infrastructure so created under Part-A of the Scheme.
5. For and on behalf of the President of India, the Administrator, Universal Service Obligation Fund, (Hereinafter referred to as “Administrator”) proposes to enter into Agreement(s) for the above scheme in the specified Revenue District/ Group of Revenue Districts of the following Service Areas:
Sl. No.
Service Area
01. Andhra Pradesh Telecom Circle02. Assam Telecom Circle03. Bihar Telecom Circle (inclusive of State of Bihar & Jharkhand)04. Gujarat Telecom Circle 05. Haryana Telecom Circle06. Himachal Pradesh Telecom Circle07. Jammu & Kashmir Telecom Circle08. Karnataka Telecom Circle09. Kerala Telecom Circle10. Madhya Pradesh Telecom Circle (inclusive of State of Madhya Pradesh &
Chhattisgarh)11. Maharashtra Telecom Circle 12. North East Telecom Circle (including of states of Arunachal Pradesh,
Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura) 13. Orissa Telecom Circle14. Punjab Telecom Circle
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15. Rajasthan Telecom Circle16. Tamilnadu Telecom Circle 17. Uttar Pradesh (West) Telecom Circle (Comprising of area covered by
Western Uttar Pradesh and State of Uttaranchal) 18. Uttar Pradesh (East) Telecom Circle19. West Bengal Telecom Circle (including Sikkim and Andaman & Nicobar
Islands)20. Chennai Metro City Service Area
(a) Yenum, an area of Union Territory of Pondicherry is served under Andhra
Pradesh Telecom Circle in East Godavari LDCA.
(b) The definition of local areas with regard to the above Service Area as applicable to this License is as per definition applicable to Cellular Mobile Service Licenses as in the year 1994 & 1995, when those Licenses were granted to them. This is in accordance with respective Gazette Notification for such local areas wherever issued, and where no specific Gazette Notification has been issued, as per the definition under Rule 2 (w) Indian Telephones Rules, 1951, as it stood during the year 1994/1995.
(c) The Service Areas for which the Agreement are to be entered into shall be the same and co-extensive with the named Service Areas as those of existing licenses of BSOs, CMSPs and UASLs and more particularly as described in Annexure-1. Reorganization of Telecom Circle or Metro City or change of Local Area, if any, during the operative period of the Agreement will have no effect on the territory comprised in Service Area.
(d) The Service Areas refer to Telecom Circle Service Area or Metro City Service Area and not the state geographical areas.
6. The BSOs, CMSPs and UASLs are eligible to bid for both Part-A & Part-B of the Scheme in a Service Area for which they hold a License for providing Basic/ Cellular/ Unified Access Services subject to fulfilling of eligibility criteria as prescribed in this Tender Document. The Shortlisted Infrastructure Providers (IPs) are eligible to bid only for Part-A of the scheme subject to fulfilling of eligibility criteria as prescribed in this Tender Document.
7. Bids are invited District/ Group of Districts wise in a Service Area for the specified areas where there is no existing fixed wireless or mobile coverage. The list of specified areas to be covered in the Districts/ Group of Districts is provided at Annexure-2 & Annexure-2A of the Tender Document. The agreements shall be entered into with the successful IPs/ USPs on Districts/ Group of Districts basis in that Service Area.
8. It shall be the responsibility of the successful bidders for Part-A and Part-B to set up, operate, maintain and manage the respective infrastructure required for effective provision of mobile services for the period of the Agreement, in the specified rural and remote areas for which bids are submitted.
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9. Support at the rate emerging from the bidding process shall be given for the infrastructure sites for Part-A and provision of mobile services in Part-B on production of certificates as per the formats prescribed in the Tender Document.
10. The successful bidder(s) shall setup and provide (i.e. procure, install, test, commission), operate and maintain the infrastructure site and mobile services as per the terms and conditions laid down in the Agreement. A draft copy of the Agreement along with clarification to Tender Document shall be made available after pre-bid conference and at least 7 days before last date for submission of the bids.
11. The bidders may obtain the tender document along with relevant specifications from the USF Section, Room No. 1405, Sanchar Bhawan, 20, Ashoka Road, New Delhi on payment of Rs. 25,000/- (Rupees Twenty Five Thousand only), non-refundable, in the form of a Account Payee Demand Draft drawn on any Scheduled Bank in New Delhi, in favour of the “Pay & Accounts Officer (HQ), Department of Telecom. New Delhi”. The Tender Document may be purchased on any working day between 14:00 Hrs. to 17:00 Hrs. from 18.01.2007 to 09.02.2007. Only one Tender document is required to be purchased for submission of bids for any number of Districts/ Group of Districts spread over different Service Areas for both Part-A and Part-B of the Scheme. The Tender Document is also available on DOT web site www.dot.gov.in, which can be used only for information by interested parties.
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SECTION - II
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF IMPORTANT EVENT DATES( UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTIFIED SEPARATELY )
1. Start of sale of Tender Document 18.01.2007
2. Receipt of letters seeking clarification, if any, from Bidders. 29.01.2007 (1600 Hrs)
3. Pre-bid conference 31.01.2007
4. Issue of comprehensive clarifications along with draft Agreement document 05.02.2007
5. Last date for sale of tender document 09.02.2007 (1700 Hrs)
6.Last date for submission of bids for pre-qualification, first financial bids, earnest money bank guarantee
12.02.2007 (1600 Hrs)
7. Opening of Pre-Qualification Bids (Part-A & Part-B)
13.02.2007 (1100 Hrs)
8. Declaration of Pre-Qualified bidders (Part-A & Part-B)
19.02.2007
9. Opening of first financial bids (Part-A & Part-B) 20.02.2007 (1100 Hrs)
10. Declaration of short-listed bidders of first financial bids (Part-A & Part-B)
26.02.2007
11. Last date for Submission of second Financial bids (Part-A & Part-B)
28.02.2007 (1100 Hrs)
12. Opening of second financial bids (Part-A & Part-B)
28.02.2007 (1200 Hrs)
13. Declaration of short listed bidder(s) of Second financial bids (Part-A & Part-B) 05.03.2007
14. Notice for entering into an Agreement (Issue of Letter of Intent) (Part-A & Part-B) 05.03.2007
15. Acceptance of Offer for Agreement (Part-A & Part-B)
12.03.2007
16. Submission of Performance Bank Guarantee by successful bidders (Part-A & Part-B) 19.03.2007
17. Signing of Agreement By the date specified in LOI (Part-A & Part-B)
By the date specified in LoI, Day 19.03.2007 onwards
NOTE:
The dates of events may be changed at the discretion of Administrator without assigning any reason. Such change of dates, if any, will be suitably notified only to those who purchased the tender document. The notification will also be put up on DoT website www.dot.gov.in
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SECTION - III
GENERAL CONDITIONS
A. INTRODUCTION
1. FOR AND ON BEHALF OF The President of India, the Administrator, Universal Service Obligation Fund, Department of Telecom, proposes to enter into Districts/ Group of Districts-wise Agreements with IPs for setting up and managing infrastructure sites under Part-A of the scheme in rural and remote areas of the country in the specified Districts/ Group of Districts in a Service Area as described in Section-I and as per details provided in Annexure-2 & Annexure-2A.
2. FOR AND ON BEHALF OF The President of India, the Administrator,
Universal Service Obligation Fund, Department of Telecom, also proposes to enter into Districts/ Group of Districts-wise separate agreements with USPs for installation of the equipment under Part-B of the scheme for provision of mobile services in rural and remote areas of the country in the specified Districts/ Group of Districts in a Service Area as described in Section-I and as per details provided in Annexure-2 & Annexure-2A.
3. Technical, Commercial, Operating, Financial Conditions, Terms of Financial
Bid, Special Conditions and other General conditions are given in this Tender Document. The Agreements containing terms and conditions will be broadly in line with this tender document including clarification(s) issued, if any. The Agreement(s) will be signed with the successful bidder(s).
4. The IPs/ USPs shall always be liable to perform the obligations under these Agreements during the validity period of the Agreements. The terms and conditions of this tender document apply at all stages of the bidding process (from submission of initial bid till signing of the agreements) and the bidders must ensure compliance to these conditions at each stage of the process. For non-compliance to these conditions, Administrator reserves the right to disqualify any bidder, at any stage of the bidding process.
5. ELIGIBLE BIDDERS
5.1 For Part-A, the bidder must be an Infrastructure Provider Category-I (IP-I) shortlisted by Administrator USOF or the Licensed BSOs/ CMSPs/ UASLs for the Service Area for which the bid is submitted.
5.2 The Shortlisted Infrastructure Providers (IP-Is) are eligible to bid for all the specified infrastructure sites (proof to be submitted as per Annexure-3A). The list of the Shortlisted Infrastructure Providers is attached at Annexure-3B. The format for the Board Resolution from the Parent Company, if applicable, is attached at Annexure-3C. The BSOs/ CMSPs/UASLs are eligible to bid for all the specified infrastructure sites in their respective licensed Service Areas.
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5.3 For Part-B, the bidder must be the Licensed BSO or CMSP or UASL and having spectrum allocated from WPC for the Service Area for which the bid is submitted.
5.4 The bidder shall strictly comply with General, Technical, Commercial, Financial, Operating, Special Conditions and Terms of Financial Bid described in the Tender Document.
6. COST OF BIDDING
The bidder shall bear all costs associated with the preparation and submission of the bid. The Administrator will, in no case, be responsible or liable for these costs, regardless of the conduct or outcome of the biding process.
B. THE BID DOCUMENTS
7.1 The Bidder is expected to examine all instructions, forms, terms and specifications in the Tender Document. Failure to furnish all information required as per the Tender Document or submission of the bids not substantially responsive to the Tender Document in every respect will be at the bidder’s risk and may result in rejection of the bid.
7.2 The Tender Document shall be supplied along with a signed copy of the Financial Bid Form for Part-A/ Part-B of the scheme. For purposes of information, the copy of the Tender Document can be downloaded from the DoT Website. In case, any deviation is found in the downloaded copy of the Tender Document, the contents of the hardcopy supplied as Tender Document shall prevail. The bidders are required to submit the Financial Bids in Financial Bid Form supplied along with the Tender Document purchased from the USO Fund as per Clause 11 of Section-I: Notice Inviting Tender .
8. CLARIFICATION OF TENDER DOCUMENT
8.1 Prospective bidders, if they so desire, may send any of their queries on the conditions of this Tender Document in writing or by FAX to Assistant Director General, USO Fund, DOT, Room No.1405, Sanchar Bhawan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110 001, so as to reach latest by 1600 hours of 29.01.2007. The queries so received shall be clarified in the pre-bid conference to be held on 31.01.2007. No new queries shall be taken up in the pre-bid conference.
8.2 Consolidated replies to the relevant queries will be communicated in writing by the Administrator to all the prospective bidders and shall form part of the Tender Document.
9. AMENDMENT OF BID/TENDER DOCUMENT 9.1 At any time, before the last date of submission of Bids, the Administrator may,
suo-motu or in response to a clarification requested by a prospective bidder, modify the Tender Document by making suitable amendments.
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9.2 The amendments, if any, will be notified in writing or by FAX to all prospective bidders who purchased the Tender Document. In addition, the amendments shall be notified on DoT website www.dot.gov.in. These amendments shall form part of Tender Document and shall be binding for compliance on the bidders.
9.3 In order to afford time to prospective bidders for taking the amendments into account while preparing their bids, the Administrator may extend the deadline for the submission of bids so as to give minimum of five Calendar Days time after such amendment.
C. PREPARATION OF BIDS
10. DOCUMENTS COMPRISING THE BID
The bid prepared by the bidder shall comprise the following components:
(a) Documents in accordance with Clause 5 & 12 of Section-III: General Conditions that the bidder is eligible to bid and is qualified to perform the contract if his bid is accepted.
(b) Bid Security/ EMBG furnished in accordance with Clause 13 of Section-III: General Conditions.
(c) Compliance statement as per the specified format in Annexure-5A & Annexure-5B.
(d) Financial Bid Form completed in accordance with Annexure-10A & Annexure-10B.
11. FINANCIAL BID FORM
The bidder shall complete the financial bid form only in the signed Financial Bid Form supplied along with the Tender Document, indicating the rates to be quoted against the benchmark value as per details given in Section-VIII: Terms of Financial Bid of the Tender Document.
12. DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED ESTABLISHING BIDDER’S ELIGIBILITY AND PRE-QUALIFICATION FOR PART-A & PART-B
12.1 Following Documents are required to be submitted along with the Pre-Qualification Bid (s) for Part-A/ Part-B of the Scheme:
(i) Copy of the Basic Service (BSO)/ Cellular Mobile Telephone Service (CMTS)/ Unified Access Services License (UASL) Agreement along with subsequent amendments, if any, for the Service Area for Part-A/ Part-B of the scheme.
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(ii) The Shortlisted Infrastructure Providers will have to submit a copy of the letter issued by Administrator indicating their shortlisting to bid for Part-A of the Scheme.
(iii) In case, Shortlisted Infrastructure Provider has drawn upon 100% technical and financial capability of its Parent company for the purpose of evaluation, a legally binding undertaking supported by a Board Resolution, as per the format prescribed in Annexure-3C, is to be submitted along with the Bid for Part-A of the scheme from its Parent Company indicating the share of Parent Company in the Applicant Company and that all the equity investment obligations of the Infrastructure Provider shall be deemed to be equity investment obligations of its Parent Company and in the event of any default the same shall be met by the Parent Company.
(iv) Details of Telecom Service Licenses held by the Bidder Company and the allocated spectrum from WPC (CDMA/ GSM/ Microwave etc.) for Part-B of the Scheme as per Annexure-3D.
(v) Earnest Money Bank Guarantees (EMBGs) for a sum as specified in Clause 13.1 for Part-A of the scheme in prescribed manner as per Annexure-4A.
(vi) Earnest Money Bank Guarantees (EMBGs) for a sum as specified in Clause 13.2 for Part-B of the scheme in prescribed manner as per Annexure-4B.
(vii) Compliance to General, Technical, Commercial, Financial, Operating, Special Conditions and Terms of Financial Bid of the Tender Document for Part-A of the scheme in the form of the Compliance Statement (Annexure -5A).
(viii) Compliance to General, Technical, Commercial, Financial, Operating, Special Conditions and Terms of Financial Bid of the Tender Document for Part-B of the scheme in the form of the Compliance Statement (Annexure-5B).
(ix) Proof of purchase of Tender Document from USO Fund for Part-A/ Part-B of the scheme.
(x) Power of Attorney in favour of Authorized Signatory along with supporting Board Resolution for Part-A/ Part-B of the scheme.
12.2 Documents required to be submitted along with the Financial Bid (s) for Part-A/ Part-B of the scheme:
(i) Financial bid form for Part-A of the scheme (Annexure-10A)
(ii) Financial bid form for Part-B of the scheme (A nnexure-10B )
(iii) Compliance Statement for Part-A of the scheme (Annexure -5A).
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(iv) Compliance Statement for Part-B of the scheme (Annexure-5B).
13. BID SECURITY/ EARNEST MONEY
13.1 The bidder for Part-A of the scheme shall furnish a Bank Guarantee issued by any Scheduled Bank for the amount towards Earnest Money as shown against the State as given below (ANNEXURE-4A), valid for 45 days beyond the initial bid validity of 180 calendar days i.e. 225 days (and extendable at the request of the Administrator for a further period of 180 days) for the specified District/ Group of Districts in the Service Areas in the prescribed format as given in ANNEXURE-4A. The amount of EMBG shall remain the same for a State irrespective of number of Districts/ Group of Districts for which the bid is submitted.
Table: Amount of EMBG to be submitted for Part-A
State Name EMBG for Part-A (in Lakhs) Andhra Pradesh 40Arunachal Pradesh 20Assam 20Bihar 40Chennai 20Chhattisgarh 40Gujarat 20Haryana 20Himachal Pradesh 40Jammu and Kashmir 20Jharkhand 40Karnataka 40Kerala 20Madhya Pradesh 40Maharashtra 40Manipur 20Meghalaya 20Mizoram 20Nagaland 20Orissa 40Punjab 20Rajasthan 40Sikkim 20Tamil Nadu 40Tripura 20Uttar Pradesh 40Uttaranchal 40West Bengal 20
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13.2 The bidder for Part-B of the scheme shall furnish a Bank Guarantee issued by any Scheduled Bank for the amount towards Earnest Money as shown against the State as given below ( ANNEXURE-4B ), valid for 45 days beyond the initial bid validity of 180 calendar days i.e. 225 days (and extendable at the request of the Administrator for a further period of 180 days) for the specified District/ Group of Districts in the Service Areas in the prescribed format as given in ANNEXURE-4B. The amount of EMBG shall remain the same for a State irrespective of number of Districts/ Group of Districts for which the bid is submitted.
Table: Amount of EMBG to be submitted for Part-B
State Name EMBG for Part-B (in Lakhs) Andhra Pradesh 20Arunachal Pradesh 10Assam 10Bihar 20Chennai 10Chhattisgarh 20Gujarat 10Haryana 10Himachal Pradesh 20Jammu and Kashmir 10Jharkhand 20Karnataka 20Kerala 10Madhya Pradesh 20Maharashtra 20Manipur 10Meghalaya 10Mizoram 10Nagaland 10Orissa 20Punjab 10Rajasthan 20Sikkim 10Tamil Nadu 20Tripura 10Uttar Pradesh 20Uttaranchal 20West Bengal 10
13.3 After signing of Agreement, the Earnest Money Bank Guarantee will be returned to the successful bidder(s). The bank guarantees of others, unless
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otherwise forfeited shall, also be returned within seven days after signing of Agreement with successful bidder(s).
13.4 A bid not secured in accordance with para 13.1 for Part-A and para 13.2 for Part-B shall be rejected by the Administrator being non-responsive at the bid opening stage and returned to the bidder unopened.
13.5 The bid security may be forfeited:
(a) If the bidder withdraws his bid during the period of validity of bids
(b) In the case of successful bidder, if the bidder fails :
(i) To sign the Agreement in accordance with Clause 26 of Section-III: General Conditions or
(ii) To furnish Performance Bank Guarantee in accordance with Clause 26
of Section-III: General Conditions
(c) In both the above cases, i.e. 13.5 (a) & (b), the bidder will not be eligible to participate in any Tender floated by USO Fund for three years from the date of issue of LOI.
14. PERIOD OF VALIDITY OF BIDS
14.1 The offer contained in the bid shall remain valid for a minimum period of 180 calendar days from the date of bid opening, further extendable by a period or periods not exceeding in all another 180 days at the request of the Administrator. The extension shall be with the consent of the bidder company. The period during which there is any stay on the bidding process by a court or tribunal shall be excluded while counting the number of days stated above.
14.2 A bid valid for a shorter period shall be rejected by the Administrator being non-responsive.
14.3 In exceptional circumstances, the Administrator may request the consent of
the bidder for an extension to the period of bid validity. The request and the response thereto shall be made in writing. The bid security (EMBG) provided under Clause 13 shall also be suitably extended. The bidder may refuse the request without forfeiting his bid security. A bidder accepting the request for extension will not be permitted to modify his bid.
15. FORMAT AND SIGNING OF BID
15.1 The bidder shall prepare one complete set of original bid and make 4 copies of the same clearly marking one as ‘Original Bid’ and remaining 4 as ‘Copy No:1, Copy No:2, Copy No:3, Copy No:4’ for both Part-A and Part-B of the scheme separately. In the event of any discrepancy between the copies, the original shall govern.
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15.2 The original and all copies of Bid except for un-amended printed literatures shall be typed or printed and all the pages numbered consecutively and shall be signed by the bidder or a person or persons duly authorized to bind the bidder to the contract. The letter of authorization shall be indicated by written power-of-attorney accompanying the bid.
15.3 The bid shall contain no interlineations, erasures or overwriting except as
necessary to correct errors made by the bidder in which case such corrections shall be signed by the person or persons signing the bid.
D. SUBMISSION OF BIDS
16. SEALING AND MARKING OF BIDS
16.1 The bids for Part-A of the scheme shall be submitted in two sealed covers – Sealed Cover-IA for Pre-Qualification Bid & Sealed Cover-IIA for First Financial Bid. Similarly, the bids for Part-B of the scheme shall be submitted in two sealed covers – Sealed Cover-IB for Pre-Qualification Bid & Sealed Cover-IIB for First Financial Bid.
16.2 Bids can be submitted for one or more Districts/ Group of Districts in the Service Areas as stated in Section-I: Notice Inviting Tender by purchasing only one Tender Document but Service Area wise Earnest Money Bank Guarantee applicable for the different Service Areas shall be submitted irrespective of the number of Districts/ Group of Districts in that Service Area bid for.
16.3.1 Sealed Cover-IA shall contain one ORIGINAL and four copies of Pre-Qualification Bid for Part-A comprising compliance in the prescribed Proforma as per Annexure-5A in respect of General, Commercial, Technical, Operating, Financial, Terms of Financial Bid and Special Conditions as per Section-III to Section-IX and separate Earnest Money Bank Guarantee (EMBG) as per Clause 13.1 along with the eligibility and other requisite documents as per Clause 12 of the General Conditions of the Tender Document. It should be marked as “PART-A (Bid for Pre-qualification)” and bear the Tender Number, the bidder’s name & address and total number of Service Areas, total number of District/ Group of Districts and total number of the Infrastructure sites for which bid is submitted.
16.3.2 Sealed Cover-IIA shall contain one ORIGINAL and four copies of First Financial Bid for Part-A duly filled in the signed Financial Bid Form as per Annexure-10A supplied along with the Tender Document. The envelope should be marked as “PART-A (First Financial Bid(s))” and shall bear the Tender Number, the name of bidder, their address and total number of Service Areas, total number of Districts/ Group of Districts and total number of the Infrastructure sites for which bid is submitted. The Financial Bids shall be submitted in the prescribed manner for the specified Districts/ Group of Districts in the Service Areas.
Part-A
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Sealed Cover-IA Sealed Cover-II APre-Qualification Bid
(one ORIGINAL and four copies)First Financial Bid
(one ORIGINAL and four copies) EMBG as per Clause 13.1 Eligibility and other requisite
documents as per Clause 12 Compliance Statement
(Annexure-5A)
Financial Bid (Annexure-10A)
Compliance Statement (Annexure-5A)
16.4.1 Sealed Cover-IB shall contain one ORIGINAL and four copies of Pre-Qualification Bid for Part-B comprising compliance in the prescribed Proforma as per Annexure-5B in respect of General, Commercial, Technical, Operating, Financial, Terms of Financial Bid and Special Conditions as per Section-III to Section-IX and separate Earnest Money Bank Guarantee (EMBG) as per Clause 13.2 along with the eligibility and other requisite documents as per Clause 12 of the General Conditions of the Tender Document. It should be marked as “PART-B (Bid for Pre-qualification)” and bear the Tender Number, the bidder’s name & address and total number of Service Areas, total number of Districts/ Group of Districts and total number of the Infrastructure sites for which bid is submitted.
16.4.2 Sealed Cover-IIB shall contain one ORIGINAL and four copies of First Financial Bid for Part-B duly filled in the signed Financial Bid Form as per Annexure-10B supplied along with the Tender Document. The envelope should be marked as “PART-B (First Financial Bid(s))” and shall bear the Tender Number, the name of bidder, their address and total number of Service Areas, total number of Districts/ Group of Districts and total number of the Infrastructure sites for which bid is submitted. The Financial Bids shall be submitted in the prescribed manner for the specified Districts/ Group of Districts in the Service Areas.
Part-BSealed Cover-I B Sealed Cover-II B
Pre-Qualification Bid (one ORIGINAL and four copies)
First Financial Bid (one ORIGINAL and four copies)
EMBG as per Clause 13.2 Eligibility and other requisite
Compliance Statement (Annexure-5B)
Documents as per Clause 12
Financial Bid (Annexure-10B)
Compliance Statement (Annexure-5B)
16.5.1 The Pre-Qualification Bid for Part-A of the scheme in Sealed Cover-IA not accompanied by proper Earnest Money Bank Guarantee, in the manner prescribed hereto shall be summarily rejected. Similarly, the Pre-Qualification Bid for Part-B of the scheme in Sealed Cover-IB not accompanied by proper Earnest Money Bank Guarantee in the manner prescribed hereto shall be summarily rejected.
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16.5.2 The Pre-Qualification Bid for Part-A of the scheme in Sealed Cover-IA not accompanied by Eligibility and other requisite documents as per Clause 12 and Compliance Statement (Annexure-5A), in the manner prescribed hereto are liable to be rejected. Similarly, the Pre-Qualification Bid for Part-B of the scheme in Sealed Cover-IB not accompanied by Eligibility and other requisite documents as per Clause 12 and Compliance Statement (Annexure-5B) in the manner prescribed hereto are liable to be rejected.
16.6 The first copy shall be marked as ‘ORIGINAL’ both for Pre-Qualification and First Financial Bid(s) of the bid and shall be duly signed in ink on each page by the authorized signatory of the bidder. The other four photocopies of the original copy shall be marked as ‘COPY No. _______’ duly signed on each page. Each page of the bid is to be numbered.
16.7 All the covers should be sealed separately.
16.8 The bid documents in two separate sealed covers each for Part-A and Part-B as specified above shall reach to the Administrator, USOF by 16:00 Hrs. on 12.02.2007 at the following address:
Assistant Director General, USO Fund, DoTRoom No. 1405, Sanchar Bhawan, New Delhi - 110 001
16.9 The bids may be sent by registered post or delivered in person at the address as given in Clause 16.8 above. The responsibility for ensuring that the bids are delivered in time would rest with the bidder exclusively. The Administrator shall not be responsible if the bids are delivered elsewhere.
16.10 Venue of Tender Opening: Bids will be opened in Committee Room, 2nd
Floor, Sanchar Bhavan, 20, Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110001 at 11:00 Hrs. on the due date. If due to administrative reasons, the venue of Bid opening is changed, it will be displayed prominently on Ground Floor lifts and at reception office of Sanchar Bhavan, DoT, New Delhi.
16.11 If the envelopes are not sealed and marked as required at Clause 16.1 to 16.7, the bids are liable to be rejected.
17. DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF BIDS
17.1 Bids must reach the Assistant Administrator (Technical), USOF, at the address specified above at Clause 16.8 not later than the date and time specified therein.
17.2 The Administrator may, extend the deadline for submission of bids and subsequent milestones as given in SECTION-II: SCHEDULE OF IMPORTANT EVENTS of this Tender document for the submission of bids by amending the Tender Document, and in such case all rights and obligations of the Administrator and bidders shall be subject to the extended deadline.
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18. LATE BIDS
18.1 Any bid received after the deadline for submission of bids prescribed by the Administrator pursuant to Clause 17, shall be rejected and returned unopened to the bidder.
19. MODIFICATION AND WITHDRAWAL OF BIDS
19.1 The bidders are allowed to withdraw their bids through written request before the scheduled time of submission of bids but not later. In case amendment to Tender Document is issued after submission of bid, modifications to the bid can be submitted before the scheduled time of submission of bids.
19.2 The bidder’s modification notice shall be prepared, sealed, marked and despatched as required in the case of bid submission in accordance with the provision of Clause 16. No bid shall be modified subsequent to the deadline for submission of bids.
19.3 In case of withdrawal, a withdrawal notice may be sent by FAX but followed by a signed confirmation copy by post not later than the deadline for submission of bids.
20. COMPLIANCE
20.1 Compliance to General, Technical, Commercial, Financial, Operating and Special Conditions and Terms of Financial Bid in the prescribed proforma as per ANNEXURE-5A for Part-A & ANNEXURE-5B for Part-B shall be submitted. It should be clearly understood that any deviation shall not be accepted.
20.2 If at any later date, it is found that averments/facts submitted by the bidder in the bid based on which the bidder has been considered eligible or successful or has entered into the Agreement, is false or not true to the knowledge or belief of the bidder, Administrator reserves the right to disqualify the bidder. Agreement signed with a bidder based on such false information shall be cancelled without any notice and any other remedies available in terms of the agreement shall be invoked.
E. BID OPENING AND EVALUATION
21. OPENING OF BIDS
21.1 The Administrator through his nominee will open bids contained in Sealed Cover-IA and Sealed Cover-IB, in the presence of bidders’ authorized representatives, at 11:00 hrs on 13.02.2007. Pre-qualification bids under Sealed Cover-IA and Sealed Cover-IB, which are accompanied by requisite EMBG, will only be considered. The bidder’s authorized representative(s) who is present shall sign an attendance sheet. The letter authorizing the representative to attend the bid opening shall be submitted on the letter head of
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the bidder company signed by the authorized signatory before they are allowed to participate in bid opening. The bidders may ensure that their authorized representative(s) attend the bid opening at first and every subsequent stage. Bids shall, however, be opened even if the authorized representatives of a bidder company is not present in bid opening.
21.2 A maximum of two representatives from any bidder company shall be permitted to attend the bid opening.
21.3 The bidder’s names, modification, bid withdrawals and the presence or absence of the requisite bid security deposit (EMBG) and such other details as the Administrator or authorized person deems fit shall be announced at the time of bid opening.
21.4 Similar steps shall be taken for opening of subsequent financial bids.
21.5 If the date fixed for opening of bids is subsequently declared as holiday by the Government, a revised date will be notified. However, in absence of such notification, the bids will be opened on next working day, time and venue remaining unaltered.
22. CLARIFICATION OF BIDS
22.1 To assist in the examination and evaluation, the Administrator or his representative may ask the bidder for any clarification of their bid. The request for the clarification and the response thereof shall be made in writing. Uniform time of two days shall be provided to all bidders, if clarifications are asked for by the Administrator. However, no post bid clarification at the initiative of the bidder shall be entertained.
23. PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF THE BIDS/ PRE-QUALIFICATION
23.1 The Administrator shall evaluate the bids to determine whether they are complete, whether they are free from any computational errors, whether required documents have been furnished, whether the documents have been properly signed and whether the bids are generally in order.
23.2 Arithmetical errors shall be rectified on the following basis. If there is a discrepancy between words and figures, the amount in words shall prevail. If the bidder does not accept the correction of the errors, his bid shall be rejected.
23.3 Prior to the detailed evaluation pursuant to Clause 24, the Administrator will determine the substantial responsiveness of each bid to the Tender Document. For purposes of these clauses, a substantially responsive bid is one which conforms to all the terms and conditions of the Tender Document without material deviations. The Administrator’s determination of bid’s responsiveness shall be based on the contents of the bid itself without recourse to extrinsic evidence.
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23.4 A bid, determined as not substantially responsive will be rejected by the Administrator and shall not subsequent to the bid opening be made responsive by the bidder by correction of the non-conformity.
23.5 The Administrator may waive any minor infirmity or non-conformity or irregularity in a bid which does not constitute a material deviation, provided such waiver does not prejudice or affect the relative ranking of any bidder.
23.6 The bids will be technically and commercially evaluated giving due consideration for their conformity to the pre-qualification criteria with regard to eligibility conditions and compliance to General, Technical, Commercial, Operating, Financial and Special Conditions and Terms of Financial Bid as laid down in this Tender Document. All the criteria have to be met for the purpose of pre-qualification and there is no weightage attached to any of the pre-qualification parameters. However, failure to meet any of these criteria will disqualify the bidder. The qualified bidders will be short-listed and their first financial bids (under Sealed Cover-IIA and Sealed Cover-IIB) will be opened, on a date as given in SECTION-II: SCHEDULE OF IMPORTANT EVENTS, in the presence of the authorized representatives of the short-listed bidders, if they desire to be present.
24. EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF SUBSTANTIALLY RESPONSIVE BIDS
24.1 The Administrator shall evaluate in detail and compare the bids determined to be substantially responsive pursuant to Clause 23.
24.2 The evaluation and comparison of responsive bids shall be done on the basis of the rates quoted against the benchmark values of the Financial Bid Form in Annexure-10A & Annexure-10B and other terms and conditions under Section-VII: Financial Conditions & Section-VIII: Terms of Financial Bid of the Tender Document.
24.3 There will be two or more rounds of financial bidding structured as “Multi Stage Informed Descending Bids” as per procedure described in the SECTION-VIII: TERMS OF FINANCIAL BID of this Tender Document.
25. CONTACTING THE ADMINISTRATOR
25.1 No bidder shall try to influence the Administrator or any of his officers or employees on any matter relating to the bids, from the time of the bid opening till the time the Agreement is signed.
25.2 Any effort by a bidder to modify his bid or influence the Administrator or any of his officers or employees in the bid evaluation, bid comparison or signing of the Agreement shall result in the rejection of the bid and disqualification of the bidder from future bidding for a period to be specified by the Administrator.
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F. SIGNING OF AGREEMENT
26. ENTERING INTO THE AGREEMENT
26.1 A Letter of Intent (LOI) shall be issued to the successful bidder(s) for Part-A & Part-B. Seven days’ time shall be given for acceptance of the LOI.
26.2 The successful bidder shall furnish Performance Bank Guarantee(s) (PBGs) within 7 days after acceptance of LOI as specified in the tender document including any other payments as specified in LOI. No extension of time shall be permitted and the Agreement will be signed in accordance with the procedure prescribed in SECTION-VII : FINANCIAL CONDITIONS & SECTION-VIII: TERMS OF FINANCIAL BID of this Tender Document.
26.3 After acceptance of the LOI and submission of PBGs, the successful bidder(s) shall enter into an agreement with the Administrator by signing the Agreement Document by the specified date as mentioned in the LOI.
27. RIGHT TO VARY NUMBER OF INFRASTRUCTURE SITES
27.1 The Administrator will have the right to increase or decrease up to 10% of the number of infrastructure sites and provision of mobile services sites as specified in the ANNEXURE-2 & ANNEXURE-2A without any change, in the representative rates so arrived at after the bidding process, or other terms and conditions at the time of signing of Agreement.
28. RIGHT TO ACCEPT ANY BID AND TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS
The Administrator reserves the right to accept or reject any bid, and to annul the bidding process and reject all bids, at any time prior to signing of Agreement without assigning any reason whatsoever and without thereby incurring any liability to the affected bidder or bidders on the grounds of Administrator’s action.
29. ANNULMENT OF LETTER OF INTENT
29.1 Failure of the successful bidder to comply with the requirement of Clause 26 shall constitute sufficient ground for the annulment of the award and the forfeiture of the bid security in which event the Administrator may enter into Agreement with any other bidder or call for new bids.
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SECTION - IV
COMMERCIAL CONDITIONS
1.1 The Agreement signed by the successful bidder (Shortlisted Infrastructure Provider Category-I) of Part-A of the scheme with Administrator USOF shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the Registration Certificate for Infrastructure Providers Category-I (IP-I) issued by DoT. However, the provisions contained in Clause 6.0 of the Registration Certificate issued to IP-I for providing the infrastructure to any Licensee of Telegraph Services licensed under Section 4 of the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 shall be limited to those USPs, who have entered into Agreement with Administrator (Annexure-6).
1.2. The Agreement signed by the successful bidder (BSO/CMSP/UASL) of Part-
A/ Part-B of the scheme with the Administrator shall be subject to the terms and conditions of BSO (Basic Services)/ CMTS (Cellular Mobile Telephone Services)/ UASL (Unified Access Service Licensees) License (Annexure-6) for transfer, assignment or franchising of the agreement. However, providing infrastructure to any Licensee of Telegraph Services licensed under Section 4 of the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 shall be limited to those USPs, who have entered into the Agreement with the Administrator.
1.3 Agreement will be entered into with the successful bidder for Part-A only in case there is at least one successful bidder for Part-B of the Scheme. The Agreement for Part-B for providing mobile services will be signed with the lowest bidder and also with a maximum of next two higher bidders. In case of one or two successful bidders only, the Agreement shall be signed accordingly and the Administrator can accommodate 2nd or 3rd USP at any stage during the period of the Agreement.
1.4 During the period of validity of the Agreement, the IP shall permit sharing of the infrastructure created as per Part-A of the scheme only with the successful bidders for Part-B of the scheme, who have entered into Agreements with Administrator or any other user as identified by Administrator as per terms and conditions of Section VIII: Terms of Financial Bid. The IP cannot permit any other Service Provider/ User to share the infrastructure on its own during the validity period of the Agreement.
2. SCOPE OF THE AGREEMENT
2.1 Responsibilities of the IPs for Part-A of the Scheme
The IPs would be required to, inter-alia, create the requisite infrastructure for provision of mobile services covering the following activities:
(i) Acquisition of land of dimensions as specified in Section-V: Technical Conditions of the Tender Document on lease basis/ outright purchase from any agency in the specified villages/ areas. In case, the land is taken on lease basis, the lease agreement should be signed for a
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minimum period of six and a half years (1 year for last tower rollout period + 5 years subsidy period + half year for delayed period, if any). The infrastructure created on the acquired land will be shared by maximum three telecom service providers, as identified by the Administrator, to provide mobile services by installing respective BTSs and other associated equipments.
(ii) Procure, install, test, commission and maintain Ground Based Towers of the specified height and design to accommodate the individual antennas and the microwave links of the three operators at such heights on the towers as specified in Section-V: Technical Conditions of the Tender Document.
(iii) Arrange Electrical power connection as specified in Section-V: Technical Conditions from the concerned State Electricity Boards/ Corporations with provision of independent sub-meters to cater to the requirement of the three service providers. The same is required to be operated and maintained in accordance with agreements entered into with the USPs.
(iv) Procure, install, test and commission Engine Alternators (Diesel Generator Sets) as specified in Section-V: Technical Conditions of the Tender Document for providing power backup with changeover arrangements. The same is required to be operated and maintained in accordance with agreements entered into with the USPs.
(v) Construct Boundary wall, Security cabin and execute associated
civil and electrical works as per the prescribed specifications in Section-V: Technical Conditions.
(vi) Only new equipment and material shall be provided under Part-A of the Scheme. For this purpose, the new equipment shall be the one which has been procured not earlier than 12 months of submission of bid and has never been used earlier.
(vii) The infrastructure created by IPs under Part-A of the Scheme shall be sharable by maximum three USPs, as identified by the Administrator, to provide mobile services by installing respective BTSs and other associated equipments for Part-B of the Scheme. The infrastructure so created under Part-A of the Scheme shall be owned by the IPs.
(viii) The Administrator requires the IP to enter into a Service Level Agreement (SLA) with the USPs for five years period to ensure continued provisioning of services to the rural subscribers as per the broad parameters of SLA placed at Annexure-14. A copy of the SLA signed shall be submitted to the Administrator, USOF.
(ix) The Infrastructure Providers shall not charge any rental from the USPs during the subsidy period of five years for using the infrastructure for provisioning of mobile services. However, operational expenses
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incurred by the Infrastructure Providers for the routine maintenance of the created infrastructure including tower painting, tightening of nuts and bolts, AMC for the engine alternator, maintenance of electrical equipment, earthing, aviation light, general upkeep of the infrastructure site etc. as well as the recurring operational expenses for the consumables like electricity; diesel, security etc. shall be recovered from USPs using the infrastructure site as per mutually agreed terms and conditions between IP and USPs.
(x) The IP and the USPs shall enter into commercial agreements for continued operation of services on mutually agreeable terms and conditions before expiry of five years subsidy period.
(xi) The IP shall be solely responsible for setting up, operation and maintenance of the infrastructure sites, recovery of the operating expenses from USPs sharing the infrastructure and attending to claims and damages arising out of his operations.
2.2 Responsibilities of the USPs for Part-B of the Scheme
The USPs would be required to, inter-alia, provide the mobile services covering the following activities:
(i) USPs shall provide mobile services as per Part-B of the Scheme by sharing the infrastructure created by IPs in Part-A of the Scheme as per the prescribed specifications in Section-V: Technical Conditions.
(ii) The USPs shall provide, operate and maintain the mobile services in the specified District/ Group of Districts in a Service Area for which the Agreement is entered into with them as a result of this bidding process by installing the BTS equipment, antenna and the associated backhaul connectivity to their respective core networks as per Part-B of the scheme in accordance with the prescribed specifications in Section-V: Technical Conditions.
(iii) Only new equipment and material shall be provided under Part-B of the Scheme. For this purpose, the new equipment shall be the one which has been procured not earlier than 12 months of submission of bid and has never been used earlier.
(iv) The equipment so installed shall be owned by the USPs. The USP shall retain the revenue generated from the operation of the mobile services.
(v) The Administrator requires the USP to enter into a Service Level Agreement (SLA) with the IP for five years period to ensure continued provisioning of services to the rural subscribers as per the broad parameters of SLA placed at Annexure-14. A copy of the SLA signed shall be submitted to the Administrator, USOF.
(vi) The USP and the IP shall enter into commercial agreements for
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continued operation of services on mutually agreeable terms and conditions before expiry of five years subsidy period.
(vii) The USP shall be solely responsible for installation, operation and maintenance of necessary equipment and systems, provision of services to the customers, treatment of subscriber complaints, collection of call-charges and issue of receipts thereof, and attending to claims and damages arising out of his operations.
3. INSPECTION AND TESTS
3.1 The Administrator or his representative or the agencies authorized (Hereinafter Designated Monitoring Agency) shall have the right to inspect and test the created infrastructure and provision of mobile services as per prescribed test schedules for their conformity to the specifications. Where the Administrator decides to conduct such tests on the infrastructure sites created by IPs or the premises of USPs, all reasonable facilities and assistance like Testing instruments and other test gadgets including access to drawings and other details shall be furnished to the Designated Monitoring Agency at no charge to the Administrator.
3.2 Should any inspected or tested components of Part-A/ Part-B fail to conform to the specifications, the Administrator may reject them and the IPs/ USPs shall either replace the rejected components of Part-A/ Part- B or make all alterations necessary to meet specification/ requirements free of cost to the Administrator.
3.3 If any equipment or any part thereof is found defective or fails to fulfill the requirements of the Agreement, the Designated Monitoring Agency shall give notice to the IPs/ USPs setting forth details of such defects or failure and the IP/ USP shall at their own cost make the defective equipment good, or alter the same to make it comply with the requirements of the Agreement forthwith and in any case within a period not exceeding one month of the initial report. These replacements shall be made by the IP/ USP free of all charges at site.
3.4 Nothing in Clause 3 shall in any way release the IPs/ USPs from any warranty or other obligations under this contract.
4. CHANGES IN AGREEMENT SIGNED
4.1 The Administrator may, at any time, by a written order given to an IP/ USP, make changes within the general scope of the Agreement in any one or more of the following subject to the condition that such changes will not have any major financial implications:
(a) drawings, designs or specifications for Part-A & Part-B of the Scheme(b) Utilization of the unutilized height on the tower (c) the location and number of the towers; or (d) The services to be provided by the USP.
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5. DURATION OF AGREEMENT
5.1 The Agreement shall be valid for a period of six and a half years from the effective date unless revoked earlier for reasons as specified elsewhere in the document. (1 year for the last tower Roll out + 5 years subsidy period + half year for delayed period, if any).
6. EXTENSION OF AGREEMENT
6.1 The Administrator may extend, if deemed expedient, the validity of Agreement for such period and on such terms as may be mutually agreed. The expediency of extension shall be considered during the sixth year of the Agreement. The decision of the Administrator shall be final in this regard. On expiry of the Agreement period, the responsibility of operation & maintenance of the created infrastructure and provision of mobile services shall lie on the owner operator i.e. IP for Part-A and USP for Part-B of the scheme.
7. MODIFICATIONS IN TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT
7.1 The Administrator reserves the right to modify at any time the terms and conditions of the Agreement(s) signed with the IPs and USPs, if in the opinion of the Administrator it is necessary or expedient to do so in public interest or in the interest of the security of the State or for the proper conduct of the service. The decision of the Administrator shall be final in this regard.
8. REQUIREMENT TO FURNISH INFORMATION
8.1 The IPs/ USPs shall furnish to the Administrator, on demand, such documents, accounts, estimates, returns, reports or any other information as may be called for by the Administrator pertaining to the creation of infrastructure and provisioning of mobile services under the scheme.
9. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT
9.1 The Administrator may, without prejudice to any other remedy available for the breach of any conditions of Agreement, by a written notice of 90 calendar days issued to the IP/ USP at its registered office, terminate the Agreement under any of the following circumstances:
a) Failure to perform any obligation(s) under the Agreement; b) Failing to rectify, within the time prescribed, any defect as may be
pointed out by the Administrator.
9.2 The Agreement shall stand terminated forthwith in case the IP/ USP goes into liquidation or is ordered to be wound up.
9.3 Provided that if the respective IP Registration/ BSO/ CMTS/ UASL license is terminated, as the case may be, then the Agreement for setting up and
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managing Infrastructure sites and provision of mobile services based on this bidding process shall also stand terminated forth-with.
9.4 Wherever considered appropriate, Administrator may conduct an inquiry to determine whether there has been any breach in compliance of the terms and conditions of the Agreement by the IP/ USP and upon such inquiry the IP/ USP shall extend all reasonable facilities and shall endeavor to remove the hindrance of every type.
9.5 It shall be the responsibility of the USP to maintain the Quality of Service as per conditions of the Agreement during the period of notice for termination of Agreement; otherwise this shall be a cause for invocation and forfeiture of PBG.
10. ACTIONS PURSUANT TO TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT
10.1 Wherever the Agreement is terminated prematurely, the Administrator may, at his sole discretion, enter into an Agreement with another IP/ USP for providing the infrastructure/ running the Service, who will be paid subsidy at the Representative Rate determined under the Agreement based on this tender.
10.2 If the Quality of Service (QoS) had not been maintained as per standard prescribed hereto during the notice period then no subsidy for the notice period shall be payable.
10.3 In case of termination of the Agreement before the expiry period, the
prescribed PBG will be encashed and forfeited towards damages. Additionally, if it is found that the IP/ USP had received any payment in excess of the amounts under the Agreement prior to termination, then such amount shall be paid back immediately on demand by the IP/ USP to the Administrator. Any amount due from the IP/USP under this agreement may, without prejudice to any other mode of recovery may be recovered as arrears of land revenue.
11. INDEMNITY
11.1 The IP/ USP shall indemnify the Administrator in respect of any damages, claims, loss or action against Administrator for acts of commission or omission on the part of the IP/ USP, its agents or servants.
12. DISPUTES SETTLEMENT
12.1 In the event of any question, dispute or difference arising under the Agreement, or in connection thereof, except as to the matter, the decision of which is specifically provided elsewhere under the Agreement, the same shall be referred to an Arbitral Tribunal, hereinafter called the “TRIBUNAL” consisting of sole Arbitrator to be appointed by Secretary, Department of Legal Affairs, Ministry of Law & Justice, Government of India.
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12.2 The Arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 as amended or replaced from time to time. The governing law shall be laws of India
13. FORCE- MAJEURE
13.1 If at any time, during the continuance of the Agreements, the performance in whole or in part, by either party, of any obligation is prevented or delayed, by reason of war or hostility, acts of the public enemy, civic commotion, sabotage, Act of State or direction from Statutory Authority, explosion, epidemic, quarantine restriction, strikes and lockouts (not limited to the establishments or facilities of the IP/ USP), fire, floods, natural calamities or any act of GOD (hereinafter referred to as EVENT), provided notice of happenings of any such EVENT is given by the affected party to the other, within 10 Calendar days from the date of occurrence thereof, neither party shall, by reason of such event, be entitled to terminate the Agreement, nor shall either party have any claims for damages against the other, in respect of such non-performance or delay in performance. Provided mobile services under the Agreement shall be resumed as soon as practicable, after such EVENT comes to an end or ceases to exist.
13.2 The decision of the Administrator as to whether the service may be so resumed (and the time frame within which the service may be resumed) or not, shall be final, binding and conclusive.
14. SET OFF CLAUSE
14.1 In the event any sum of money or claim becomes recoverable from or payable by the IP/ USP to the Administrator either against the Agreement or otherwise in any manner, such money or claim can be (without restricting any right of set off for counter claim given or implied by law) deducted or adjusted against any amount or sum of money then due or which at any time thereafter may become due to the IP/ USP under this Agreement or any other Agreement or Contract between the Administrator and the IP/ USP.
14.2 The aforesaid sum of money payable by the IP/ USP shall include any valuable security convertible into money.
14.3 After exercising the right of set off, a notice shall always be given immediately by the Administrator to the IP/ USP.
15. OTHER OBLIGATIONS
15.1 The IP/ USP shall be bound by the terms and conditions of the Agreement as well as by such orders/directions/regulations of DoT/ TRAI as per provisions of the TRAI Act, 1997 as amended from time to time and instructions as are issued by the Administrator.
15.2 The provisions of the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 or the Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act, 1933 as amended or replaced, the rules made and orders
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passed under these statutes, so far as applicable, shall be binding on the IP/ USP.
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SECTION -V
T ECHNICAL CONDITIONS
1. The USP shall work within the framework of the Technical conditions of the BSO/ CMTS/ UASL Agreement (A copy of the BSO/ CMTS/ UASL License Agreement is at Annexure-6). The Infrastructure Provider Category-I shall work within the framework of the Registration Certificate for Infrastructure Providers Category-I (IP-I) issued by DoT (A copy of the Registration Certificate is at Annexure-6). The Technical requirements of the scheme shall supplement “General Conditions” as contained in Section-III & “Commercial Conditions” as contained in Section-IV.
2. DETAILS OF THE SCHEME
2.1 The Technical Specifications of the scheme for setting up and managing infrastructure and provision of mobile services in rural and remote areas of the country are explained in the forthcoming clauses.
3. OUTLINE OF THE SCHEME: The scheme is divided into two parts:
3.1 Part-A relates to setting up of infrastructure sites by IP comprising of following Shareable Components being supported by USO Fund:
(i) Land (ii) Tower (iii) Electrical connection (iv) Power back up (v) Boundary wall(vi) Security cabin
3.2 Part-B relates to provisioning of mobile services by USPs for which the following Non-shareable Components are being supported by USO Fund:
(i) BTS equipment (ii) Associated antennas(iii) Backhaul
3.3 IPs are required to build, maintain and operate the infrastructure as specified in Clause 3.1 of Section-V: Technical Conditions. The infrastructure so created under Part-A of the Scheme shall be sharable by the three USPs selected by the Administrator for Part-B of the Scheme.
3.4 The USPs shall install, maintain and operate BTSs with associated antennas, provide backhaul to their respective core networks as specified in Clause 3.2 of Section-V Technical Conditions as per specifications provided in this section, other necessary equipments and associated civil and electrical works required to provide the mobile services as specified for Part-B of the Scheme using the shareable infrastructure.
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A. SPECIFICATION OF THE COMPONENTS OF PART-A OF SCHEME
4. PART-A ITEM (I) LAND
4.1 The successful IP for Part-A of the Scheme shall acquire a leveled piece of land not less than 20M x 20M on lease / outright purchase for housing the components as described in Part-A and Part-B of the scheme in this Tender Document.
4.2 The entire plot shall be properly secured with a boundary wall.
4.3 The general layout shall be such that at the entry on the left hand side a main gate shall be provided for transportation of the material/ equipment with a provision for a small gate for the entry of the individuals.
4.4 Adjacent to the main gate on the right side, there shall be a security cabin with a provision for recharging of the mobile hand sets.
4.5 The tower shall be erected at the end of the plot.
4.6 The Engine Alternator Set shall be kept adjacent to the wall, near the tower.
4.7 The successful IPs/ USPs shall abide by the existing land laws, labour laws, local customs and the best of prevalent latest practices in the Industry. Administrator shall not be responsible for any breach of such Act(s)/ Law(s) by the IPs/ USPs for whatsoever may be the reason.
4.8 Administrator, USOF shall not be responsible for any breach of such Act(s)/ Law(s) by the IPs/ USPs for whatsoever may be the reason.
4.9 The General Layout of the site shall be as given in Annexure-40.
5. PART-A ITEM (II) TOWER
5.1 Number of towers: A predetermined number of towers as given in Annexure-2 & Annexure-2A shall be installed to provide mobile services in the identified areas. The details of the criteria adopted for arriving at the number of towers is given in Annexure-2B.
5.2 The number of towers proposed to be installed (District-wise) given in Annexure-2 & Annexure-2A is indicative figures and is liable to change subject to the limit of 10 % as prescribed in Clause 27.1 of Section-III: General Conditions.
5.3 Number of towers can be considered for revision as per specific site requirements on case to case basis subject to submission of RF plans. The proposal for addition/ deletion of an infrastructure site within the vicinity of the proposed towers shall be submitted by IPs as per formats prescribed at Annexure-18. Increase/ decrease in the number of towers over and above the
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figure presented in the Annexure-2 & Annexure-2A shall be permitted with the prior approval of the Administrator subject to the percentage limit specified in Section-IV: Commercial Conditions.
6. LOCATION OF TOWERS
6.1 The towers shall be located in the villages specified in Annexure-2A of the Tender Document to provide mobile services in those areas, where there is no existing fixed wireless or mobile coverage.
6.2 The unique tower identification code (Tower-ID), tentative location of the tower (Village name along with Latitude, Longitude), number of villages covered and population served by that tower is given in Annexure-2A, which shall be supplied in the form of a CD along with the Tender Document.
6.3 The IP and the USPs have to co-ordinate and make their own arrangements to get the further detailed map of the area to be covered or any other data relevant and necessary for planning & engineering of the mobile services.
6.4 The bidders may take note that the details of the tower locations and the
villages covered thereof given in Annexure-2 & Annexure-2A are based on simulated RF planning.
6.5 The criteria adopted for arriving at the location of towers, villages covered, area of coverage of existing and proposed towers is given at Annexure-2B. The details of the existing towers, as available, have been utilized for arriving at the uncovered areas and the proposed tower locations. The areas which are already having fixed wireless or mobile coverage have been excluded for determination of the uncovered areas. The bidders are advised to get acquainted with the area before bidding. The Administrator shall not be responsible for any discrepancy in this regard.
6.6 The new tower/ infrastructure site shall not be installed within 3 Km radius of a tower already installed by any Access Service Provider for providing fixed wireless or mobile services.
6.7 The bidders are advised to verify non-availability of the tower as specified above before providing towers for which it intends to claim support from Universal Service Obligation Fund. No claims shall be admissible for cases of duplicate/ redundant infrastructure sites/ towers.
6.8 The location of the towers can be considered for revision as per specific site requirements on case to case basis subject to submission of RF plans. The proposal for shifting of an infrastructure site from one place to another within the vicinity of the proposed towers shall be submitted by IPs as per formats prescribed at Annexure-19. The change in the location of the towers presented in the Annexure-2 & Annexure-2A shall be permitted with the prior approval of the Administrator.
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6.9 Care has been taken to ensure that all proposed infrastructure sites are at least 10 km from the international borders. However, if any infrastructure site lies within 10 kms from the international border, the same shall be dealt in accordance with the conditions stipulated in this regard in the license agreements and the same shall also be brought to the notice of Administrator.
7. TOWER DESIGN FOR 40 M HEIGHT
7.1 The height of the tower shall be 40 meters to accommodate the individual antennas and the microwave links, if any, of the three USPs. Towers shall be 4 legged Ground Base, Square Light Weight Angular Self Supporting Steel Towers (SSST).
7.2 The tower shall be complete in all respects and shall be provided with every necessary details and fittings as per the designs and specifications given for tower, template, base plate, bolt, bars, below:
Item Wind Speed (in KMPH)
Annexure No.
Tower designs and specifications 140, 160, 180, 200 21,22,23,24Template Design and specifications 140 37Template Design and specifications 160, 180, 200 38Design of Base plate & bolt and shape of bars
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7.3 Antenna fixtures, carrier and fastenings, Wave guide (feeder cable) racks (horizontal and vertical), gantry, Lightening arrestor, resting and working platforms with hand rails for the towers (GBT), ladder etc. shall be provided by the IPs as per the specifications provided in the Tender Document. All such items, which are to be deployed in outdoor conditions, shall be made of hot-dip galvanized material.
7.4 The design for manufacturing of various components of tower and erection of tower shall be in accordance to the relevant Indian standards as prescribed in Annexure-16.
7.5 Each tower, including the antenna system, shall be strong enough to resist winds with a velocity as indicated in IS 875-part III, latest edition, for the specified District as per Annexure-41 and to suffer no serious vibrations or torsion, which may deteriorate the network performance. Under operational wind speed, torsion and sway of the structure shall be limited to +/- 0.5 degrees, when carrying full or intermediate complement of antennas. The tower is designed to have 3 circular rings and platforms at appropriate heights to mount antennae besides a resting platform at the mid height level from the ground level. The list of wind speed provided is only indicative. The bidder shall be solely responsible for the accuracy of the wind speed for which the tower’s design has been selected as indicated in IS 875-part III, latest edition.
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7.6 The Ground Based Towers at the applicable wind speed shall be capable of taking the load of 9 CDMA/ GSM service delivery antennae, 3 sets of microwave backhaul antennae of 1.2 M dia to cater for 3 USPs and additional antennae to be provided for proposed broadband services in future.
7.7 The successful IP for the tower shall also provide mounting structures for antenna. The antenna mounting steel work shall be such as to allow a nominal azimuth adjustment of +50 and an elevation adjust of +50. The design of Antenna supporting cage and platform shall be in accordance with the specifications given in Annexure-35.
7.8 The successful IP shall be responsible for the safety during transportation, handling and erection of tower.
7.9 The IP shall maintain on site detailed calculations, standards of materials and specification data on the deflection limit of towers and the safety factor used in tower erection, as well as detailed drawings.
7.10 To conform to Civil Aviation regulations the towers shall be painted in alternate bands of international orange and international white, terminating with orange at top and the bottom, Height of each band should be not exceed 6 meters and should not be less than 0.5 meters. The correct shade for the international orange corresponds to ISI shade 592 as given in the Indian Standard Institution Publication-colours for ready mixed paint.
7.11 The lightening conductor shall be fixed at top of tower. The copper-lightening conductor shall be 1500 mm long and 25mm dia hollow tube of minimum wall thickness of 1.6mm. The lightning spike shall be fixed to the tower with Teflon sleeve to avoid direct contact with tower. The spike shall be connected to plate earth by 70 sqmm. insulated multistrand copper wire. The copper wire shall be fixed to the tower with necessary lugs.
7.12 A set of 3 nos. working platform with railings as per the attached drawing at Annexure-35 shall be provided at heights of 34 M, 36.4 M and 38.8 M respectively. A resting platform shall also be provided at a height of 20 M from the ground level as per the details provided in tower specifications. A ladder up to the topmost platform inside the tower and cable tray assembly shall also be provided as per the specifications attached at Annexure-36.
7.13 A tray of galvanized M.S. angles and Flats of 600mm width shall be provided as Waveguide to carry the feeder cables from Antenna fixed at top of tower up to the BTS. This shall not bend sharply at right angles at turning points to avoid damage to running feeder cables.
7.14 230V AC LED aviation obstruction lamp with Light Dependent Resistance Sensor (day night automatic timer) with necessary MCB switch shall be provided at top of the tower.
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7.15 ALTERNATE TOWER DESIGN FOR 50 M/ 60 M HEIGHT
7.15.1 The height of the tower has been fixed at 40 M after careful consideration of existing deployment pattern, GIS data review and RF simulation. The tower of 40 M height shall be sufficient for most of the locations. However, the IP may install tower of 50M/ 60 M height of an alternate tower design duly approved by TEC/ SERC/ IITs. The foundation design and design/ specifications of other components like antenna fixtures, carrier and fastenings, Wave guide (feeder cable) racks (horizontal and vertical), gantry, Lightening arrestor, resting and working platforms with hand rails for the towers (GBT), ladder etc. shall also be duly approved.
7.15.2 The tower shall be complete in all respects and shall be provided with every necessary details and fittings as per the designs and specifications approved by the agency concerned.
7.15.3 A copy of the approved design shall be submitted by the IP to Administrator USOF along with a list of locations where such towers are to be erected.
7.15.4 Such tower at the applicable wind speed shall be capable of taking the load of 9 CDMA/ GSM service delivery antennae, 3 pairs of microwave backhaul antennae of 1.2 M dia to cater for 3 USPs and additional antennae to be provided for proposed broadband services in future.
7.15.5 Allocation of space on this tower shall be made to the successful USPs in accordance with their position in the final round of bidding and to any other agency approved by Administrator USOF during the subsidy period of five years.
7.15.6 Subsidy support for such towers shall be limited to the representative rate
arrived for tower of 40 M height for that location. No additional subsidy shall be payable for increased height of the tower.
7.15.7 SACFA clearance for such towers shall be the responsibility of IP.
7.16 EARTHING
7.16.1 PLATE EARTH: Pit size of 900 x 900 x 3000 mm shall be excavated and copper plate of size 600 x 600 x 3 mm shall be placed vertically in the excavated pit. The plate shall be connected to the GI pipe of 19mm dia by copper wire. The bolt, nuts, check nuts and washers shall be of copper. The pit shall be filled with charcoal and salt up to a depth of 900 mm and remaining portion with loose soil without stones. The masonry chamber at ground level of size 700 x 700 x 150 mm, with a hole in the middle to pass the GI pipe of 19mm dia, with a provision for funnel and provided with CI frame and cover with locking arrangements. The funnel shall be fixed with wire mesh. The manhole cover shall be painted and marked with resistance of the earth. Plate earth placed in two diagonally opposite tower legs shall be interconnected by means of insulated 70 sqmm copper wire. The construction of pits with regards to salt & charcoal filling, watering arrangement etc. is
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based on I.S. specification. The resistance level of the earthing system is maintained to be below 2 ohms at the application points. The depth to which the earth electrode should be placed is standard for normal type of soil. But for sites with extra ordinary conditions e.g. rocky terrain, or sites with low water tables, necessary modifications may have to be done based on site conditions.
7.16.2 RING EARTH: The trench around at one meter away from the tower base shall be excavated to a depth of one meter. 50 x 6 mm GI plate (with Zinc coating 610 gm/sqm) shall be placed at the bottom of the trench. Both ends of GI plate shall be brought above to the ground. The GI plates shall be inter connected by GI strips and bolted. The ends shall be terminated in an enclosed masonry chamber of internal size 300 x 300 x 300 mm. The chamber shall be provided with CI frame and cover and painted. All the tower legs shall be connected with ring earth with 50x6 mm GI plate with two bolts. The ring earth shall be connected to one of the plate earth.
7.17 The IPs shall maintain all the diagrams showing the outline, dimensions and the general arrangements of towers, foundations and mounting of antenna system on the infrastructure site.
7.18 SIGN BOARD
The IP shall provide a signboard of size of at least 2 meters x 1.5 meters at a height of above 10 meters on the tower and on the boundary wall indicating on it the name of the village, date of installation and name of the IP/ USPs and that the infrastructure site has been supported by USOF. The letters on the signboards should be bold enough so that the same are clearly visbile from a distance of 10 meters.
8. TOWER FOUNDATION
8.1 Based upon the allowable bearing capacity of soil, three broad types of Foundations are prescribed as give below:
(a) The raft or isolated foundation (Most suitable for SSST for all kinds of normal soils i.e. hard medium or soft).
(b) Under reamed piles with minimum of two bulbs for black cotton soils (most suitable for masts & heavy weight towers even under normal soil conditions).
(c) Hyperbolic, Paraboloid foundation or floating foundations for marshy or very poor soils (suitable for all kinds of towers).
8.2 The tower foundations have been prescribed on the assumption of an allowable bearing capacity of soil 10 MT/SQM. However, in case the soil is of different bearing capacity, requiring special foundations like under reamed piles, shell or floating foundations, the design shall be subject to the actual soil condition to be determined on each site.
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8.3 The design to be selected for providing the tower foundation for different allowable soil bearing capacities is given below:
Item Allowable Soil Bearing Capacity
(in MT/SQM)
Wind Speed (in KMPH)
Annexure No.
Foundation Details 10 140,160,180, 200 25, 26, 27, 28Raft Foundation 10 140,160,180, 200 29, 30, 31, 32Foundation/ Footing Details
15 140,160,180, 200 33
Pile Foundation/ Footing Details
<= 5 34
8.4 The accurate analysis of the soil data and selection of the foundation type selected by the successful IPs shall be the sole responsibility of the bidder.
8.5 Anchor-bolts and the templates for positioning of the bolts in the foundations besides any steel work integral with the bolts shall be as per specifications. The design of Template, Base plate, bolt design and shape of bars shall be in accordance with the specifications given in Annexure-37, Annexure-38 and Annexure-39.
8.6 Reinforcing steel bars for foundations shall be cold twisted deformed bars conforming to BIS Code 1786-1985.
8.7 Civil work shall, in general, be carried out in accordance with CPWD specifications 1996 Volume I to VI with up to date correction slips and revised CPWD specifications 2002 for Mortar, Cement concrete and RCC. All RCC work shall be carried out with concrete grade M-20 or richer grade.
8.8 The successful bidder shall maintain detailed drawings of the tower foundations.
9. PART-A ITEM (V) BOUNDARY WALL
9.1 There shall be a boundary wall of the height of 2.1 m above the highest ground level, all along the periphery of the land with a steel gate as per general layout and specifications given in Annexure-40.
9.2 A steel gate of size 4.4m x 2.25m for the boundary wall shall have structural steel work welded in built-up sections/framed work including cutting, hoisting, fixing in position & applying a priming coat of approved steel primer all complete.
9.3 For the boundary walls, standard CPWD specifications are recommended to be followed.
9.4 The site shall be enclosed by Brick boundary wall with the following operation/specifications:
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Excavation unto 600mm, backfilling, disposal of surplus earth neatly along the length of the wall.
Base concrete of 1:4:8 100mm thick in stone /Brick ballast. Brickwork in cement mortar 1:6 in foundation and structure as per
section provided. Plaster on both sides of the wall in cement mortar 1:6. The top of the wall is to be provided with concrete coping 1:2:4, 50mm
thick. The wall is to be finished with suitable coats of cement paint. Steel works finished with Enamel paint and red oxide primer.
10. PART-A ITEM (VI) SECURITY CABIN
10.1 Each tower site shall have a Security cabin with basic provisions to provide shelter for the Guard posted to protect the property and to look after requirements like maintaining stock of diesel, maintaining batteries and other equipment.
10.2 The Security Cabin shall have provision for mobile phone recharging facilities, generally for 3 service providers. A charging panel shall have to be provided near the window, opening outside the compound of the Tower station.
10.3 The internal dimensions of the Security Cabin are 2.0 M (L) x 1.25 M (W). The roof shall be a sloping one with maximum height of 2.44 M in the center and 2.13 M at the corners. The dimensions have been prescribed in such a way that the only door (900 mm wide) is in the middle of the shorter wall. The window shall be made up of aluminum sections having sliding aluminum shutters with glass. The window, opening outside, would serve the purpose of mobile charging counter also. Therefore it shall have proper aluminum grills for the safety of mobile phones being charged. The window shall be 1.2 M wide and 0.9 M High with a window sill protruding 300 mm inside and 300 mm outside the Security Cabin. A locking system shall be provided with aluminum sliding door bolts so that a padlock could be put on the door.
11. PART-A ITEM (III) ELECTRIC CONNECTION
11.1 The successful IPs shall arrange to provide 3-Phase 440V AC Main Power Supply of 15 KVA Load to meet the requirements of three USPs.
11.2 Distribution of the AC Power Supply to the USPs shall be ensured through distribution panels with MCBs of appropriate capacity.
11.3 Independent Sub Energy Meters for three USPs shall be provided.
11.4 At places where it is not possible to provide AC Main Power Supply on account of non-availability of AC Main Power Supply, an additional DG set of the same capacity and features of the backup DG set as defined in Clause 12 below shall be provided by the successful IP without any additional subsidy support. In case, the hybrid power supply systems with DG sets and Solar PV
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systems or any other combination is provided, it should meet the specifications as prescribed above.
12. PART-A ITEM (IV) POWER BACKUP
12.1 The power backup complying with the specifications given for the Engine Alternator (Diesel Generator Set) given below shall be provided. A summary of the specifications is given below:
20KVA 3-Phase 440V 1500 RPM 50 Hz AMF panel (Auto Start) 100 Litres Diesel Capacity Additional tank of 100 Litres Compliance to CPCB Noise Norms of MOEF Compliance to CPCB emission norms of MOEF
12.2 Foundation made up of concrete M20 grade 600 mm x 300 mm x 300 mm concrete blocks shall be provided for the installation of Engine Alternator.
12.3 The Engine Alternator shall broadly conform to the General and Technical Specifications attached at Annexure-15C.
12.4 Following documents shall be made available at the sites:
One set of Engine and Alternator hand book. One panel – wiring diagram One factory test certificate. Maintenance recommendations & procedures. Maintenance intervals. Generator running hours. Logbooks
13. PART-B ITEM (I) BTS
13.1 The BTSs shall be based on GSM or CDMA Technology.
13.2 The BTSs shall be of Outdoor versions.
13.3 They shall be of Macro type.
13.4 GSM BTSs shall be EDGE-ready (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution).
13.5 CDMA BTSs are required to be EV-DO (Evolution-Data Only) upgradeable so that data services can be provided in future without forklift replacement of the equipment.
13.6 GSM BTS shall be initially equipped with 2+2+2 configuration, expandable with the addition of TRXs.
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13.7 CDMA BTS shall be equipped with the minimum configuration of 1C3S, expandable with the addition of TRXs.
13.8 The sensitivity of the BTSs shall be better than -110 dBm.
13.9 BTS shall have automatic shutdown features with programmable automatic timer to increase the battery backup time for a given capacity of battery.
13.10 The Outdoor BTS shall be suitable for operation without air-conditioning and without shelter. Outdoor BTS & power supply cabinets shall be installed in a grilled enclosure. The roof of grilled enclosure shall be of translucent fiber sheet with sufficient strength. The grilled enclosure shall have a gate & locking arrangement.
13.11 The IP shall provide commercial AC power supply for powering the BTS and the backhaul equipment. Necessary arrangement shall be made by the USP to convert the required power supply for operation of the BTS equipment.
13.12 If a USP installs an Indoor BTS, the additional necessary requirements of space, shelter, prefab shelter, Air conditioners, additional AC mains load and additional power backup shall be provided by Universal Access Service Provider at his own cost.
13.13 All outdoor cabinets shall have to be IP55 rated.
13.14 The BTS shall be resting over M20 grade concrete blocks of minimum height of 600 mm. The dimensions in plan of such support system shall be according to the base size of the individual BTS. The floor shall be made up of brick on edge filled with 1:6 cement mortars.
14. PART-B ITEM (II) ANTENNA
14.1 The Antenna system comprises of the following:
(i) Antenna.(ii) RF Cables
14.2 The specifications of individual conventional antenna shall be
(a) Individual (non-shared), (b) Tri Sectored, (c) Cross Polarized Single Band type (d) 65 degree beam width (e) Gain >=17dbi
14.3 The antennas to be supplied shall conform to the prescribed standards.
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15. PART-B ITEM (III) BACKHAUL
15.1 Backhaul Technology shall be either Microwave or Optical Fibre or any other technology.
15.2 The IP shall provide commercial AC power supply for powering the BTS and Backhaul equipment. Necessary arrangement shall be made by the USP to convert the required power supply for operation of the backhaul system.
15.3 The backhaul equipment installed shall also work without the need for Air-conditioning.
15.4 It shall be the responsibility of the USP to ensure that all necessary components and subsystems including the access backhaul systems are included as part of the package for proper operation of the outdoor BTS.
16. COVERAGE SPECIFICATIONS
16.1 The equipment to be installed shall have adequate RF filtering in the transmitter and receiver to avoid adjacent channel interference to any other system or to any other operator and to meet the receiver sensitivity / specifications of the equipment in the network.
16.2 The details of the levels for the various specified requirements for 95% of the time, for the engineering purposes shall be as follows:
(a) Indoor Coverage: Signal level measured at street level shall be better than –75dbm.
(b) Incar Coverage: Signal level measured at street level shall be better than –85 dbm.
(c) Outdoor Coverage: At least 95% of the remaining coverage area. Signal level measured at street level shall be better than –95 dbm.
17. BATTERY SET (PART-B)
17.1 Back up of 06 hours shall be provided through two MF VRLA Maintenance Free battery banks installed at each location.
17.2 Capacity of the Battery sets shall be planned such that the battery set is not required to be discharged beyond 80% of its rated capacity at any time to meet 100% load.
17.3 The battery shall have Output Voltage (say -48V /-24V) depending on the BTS used.
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18. SMPS POWER PLANT (PART-B)
18.1 A provision for DC power plant along with battery backup is to be made for BTSs working on -24VDC, -48VDC.
18.2 SMPS Power Plant capacity should be such that it is able to take following loads simultaneously:-
(i) 10% of rated capacity of MFVRLA battery,
(ii) Equipment load (BTS), and
(iii) Adequate load for backhaul equipment i.e. OFC equipment / Radio Link / Optical Modem
18.3 The DC power plants based on SMPS (Switched Mode Power Supply) technology should be modular in nature with N+1 configuration where N is the capacity of each SMPS module in the power plant.
18.4 SMPS Power plants are to be compatible with VRLA batteries and are to be with Battery Health Check systems and Remote Monitoring facility.
18.5 Suitable switching arrangement for inter connection between various items of SMPS Power Plants, MFVRLA Battery sets and their interconnection in switching cubicle and further power distribution to equipment as required for the ultimate capacity shall be provided.
18.6 Complete power plant and battery drawings and information regarding inter-connecting arrangements and layout shall be made available on site. Maintenance spares including spares for control panel and spare fuses should also be provided at the site.
19. FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS AND FIRE EXTINGUISHERS:
19.1 Proper arrangement shall be made for fire detection and fire extinguisher system as per fire safety norms applicable for that location.
20. CONFORMITY WITH EXISTING LICENSES/ REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES
20.1 IPs (Successful Infrastructure Providers Category-I for Part-A of the Scheme) shall work within the framework of the terms and conditions of the Registration Certificate for IPs Category-I (IP-I) issued by DoT. A copy of the same is attached at Annexure-6.
20.2. USP (Successful BSOs/ CMSPs/ UASLs) for Part-A & Part-B shall work within the framework of the Technical conditions of BSO (Basic Service), CMTS (Cellular Mobile Telephone Services)/ UASL (Unified Access Service Licensees) License. A copy of the same is attached at Annexure -6 .
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21. QUALITY OF SERVICE PARAMETERS
21.1 The Quality of Service Parameters for Basic/ Mobile Telecommunication Services as prescribed by TRAI shall be applicable.
21.2 The USP shall ensure provision of reliable services to the customers as per the Quality of Service (QoS) prescribed by the TRAI from time to time. The USP shall adhere to such QoS standards and provide timely information as required therein.
21.3 The Administrator or TRAI may carry out performance tests either directly themselves or through Designated Monitoring Agency and also evaluate the QoS parameters at any time during the tenure of the Agreement. The USP shall provide ingress and other support including documents, instruments, equipment etc. for carrying out such performance tests and evaluation of Quality of Service parameters.
21.4 The USP will keep a record of rural connections provided from the BTS installed under the scheme. The USP shall also maintain faults and rectification reports of the BTS, Backhaul, Antenna, Battery, Power Plant and other related details in respect of the service rendered which will be produced before the Administrator or TRAI as and when and in whatever form desired.
21.5 The USP shall be responsive to the complaints lodged by the customers. They shall rectify the deficiencies and maintain the history sheets for each installation, statistics and analysis on the overall maintenance status.
21.6 Proper arrangement should be made by the USPs for reporting/ booking service related complaints.
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SECTION -VI
OPERATING CONDITIONS
1. CUSTOMER SERVICE
1.1 The terms and conditions of the BSO or CMTS or UASL License Agreement (Annexure-6), as applicable, shall prevail and shall be binding mutatis mutandis. The same shall also be applicable in case of migration to or award of new license in lieu of the BSO/ CMTS/ UASL license.
2. RIGHT TO INSPECT, TEST AND MONITOR
2.1 The Administrator or his authorized representative shall have the right to inspect the infrastructure sites created for providing the mobile services and also the equipment installed by the USPs at the Infrastructure site so created in particular but not limited to, access to backhaul, terminating interfaces, distribution frames etc. and conduct the service performance tests. The IP/ USP will provide the necessary facilities at own cost for monitoring of the system, as required by the Administrator or its authorized representative(s). The Inspection will ordinarily be carried out after reasonable notice except in circumstances where giving such a notice will defeat the very purpose of the inspection.
2.2 Wherever considered appropriate Administrator may conduct any inquiry either suo-motu or on a complaint, to determine whether there has been any breach in compliance of terms & conditions of the Agreement by the USP, and during such inquiry the IP/ USP shall extend all reasonable facilities without any hindrance.
3. PROVISIONING OF RURAL CONNECTIONS
3.1 The USP shall ensure that the rural connections as mentioned in the monthly report have actually been provided in the area being served by the BTS installed with the subsidy support from USO Fund. A certificate to this effect is to be provided by the USP in the monthly report in the prescribed proforma.
4. UPGRADATION OF EQUIPMENT
4.1 The USP may upgrade the existing equipment by installing new equipment, if required, during the validity of the Agreement provided it meets all other performance parameters of Quality of Service.
5. ROLL OUT
5.1 The successful IP for Part-A shall have to commission at least 50% of the Infrastructure sites in the Service Area within 8 months period of the signing of the Agreement and the remaining infrastructure sites within 12 months period of the signing of the Agreement.
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5.2 The USP shall provide the mobile services within two months of the commissioning of the infrastructure site by the IP.
5.3 IP shall submit a list of the infrastructure sites within two months period indicting the number of such sites to be installed during the first and second phase of the Roll out period of the Agreement. Such list supplied by the IP shall form an additional clause under Rollout conditions of the Operating Conditions of the Agreement already signed with the successful IP for setting up and managing the infrastructure sites. All the terms and condition of the Agreement signed shall also be applicable for this clause.
5.4 The Rollout period may be extended, if deemed fit, by the Administrator under exceptional circumstances.
5.5 The IP/ USP shall provide a monthly statement in Annexure - 12 and Annexure-13 giving details of the infrastructure sites commissioned and rural connections provided during the month from the BTSs commissioned respectively.
6. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES FOR PART-A
6.1 For the infrastructure sites not provided as per the rollout required to be achieved, without prior written concurrence of the Administrator, the delayed period shall entail recovery of liquidated damages (L.D.). Provided further, that for the infrastructure sites that are provided within 30 calendar days of the expiry of the rollout period from the effective date by the IP, the Administrator shall accept the infrastructure site without levy of any L.D. charges.
6.2 For any shortfall in providing the required number of infrastructure site after thirty days of the expiry of the rollout period as per Clause 5.1 of SECTION VI: OPERATING CONDITIONS of the Tender Document, the Administrator shall be entitled to recover Liquidated Damages at the rate of 5% of Annual subsidy payable for those Infrastructure sites for each calendar month of delay or part thereof, subject to a maximum of two months period (10% of the Annual subsidy thus payable for those Infrastructure sites).
6.3 For the purpose of charging the Liquidated Damages, the Representative rate for the Annual subsidy applicable for the respective District/ Group of Districts in the Service Area, where the relevant roll out obligation of providing Infrastructure sites has not been fulfilled, shall be taken into account.
6.4 In case, the successful bidder for Part-A fails to roll out the infrastructure sites as per the rollout plan within three months after the expiry of the rollout period, action as per Clause 9 and 10 of Section-IV: Commercial Conditions of this Tender Document shall be taken.
6.5 In case, the successful bidder for Part-A fails to share the infrastructure site with the successful bidders for Part-B, action as per Clause 9 and 10 of Section-IV: Commercial Conditions of this Tender Document shall be taken.
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6.6 In case, there are no successful bidders for Part-B of the scheme, the IP would be at liberty to withdraw from the commitment to set up the infrastructure site.
7. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES FOR PART-B
7.1 For the mobile services not provided as per the rollout required to be achieved, without prior written concurrence of the Administrator, the delayed period shall entail recovery of liquidated damages (L.D.). Provided further, that for the mobile services that are provided within 30 calendar days of the expiry of the rollout period from the effective date by the USP, the Administrator shall accept the infrastructure site without levy of any L.D. charges.
7.2 For any shortfall in providing the mobile services from required number of infrastructure sites after thirty days of the expiry of the rollout period as per Clause 5.2 of SECTION VI: OPERATING CONDITIONS of the Tender Document, the Administrator shall be entitled to recover Liquidated Damages at the rate of 5% of Annual subsidy payable for those sites for each calendar month of delay or part thereof, subject to a maximum of two months period (10% of the Annual subsidy thus payable for those sites).
7.3 For the purpose of charging the Liquidated Damages, the Representative rate for the Annual subsidy applicable for the respective District/ Group of Districts in the Service Area, where the relevant roll out obligation of providing mobile services has not been fulfilled, shall be taken into account.
7.4 In case, the successful bidder for Part-B fails to roll out the mobile services as per the rollout plan within three months after the expiry of the rollout period, action as per Clause 9 and 10 of Section-IV: Commercial Conditions of this Tender Document shall be taken.
8. CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION
8.1 The terms and conditions as to confidentiality of information of the BSO or CMTS or UASL agreement, as the case may be, shall be binding mutatis mutandis.
9. PROHIBITION OF CERTAIN ACTIVITIES BY THE UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER
9.1 The terms and conditions as to prohibition of certain activities of the BSO or CMTS or UASL agreement, as the case may be, shall be binding mutatis mutandis.
10 SECURITY CONDITIONS
10.1 The terms and conditions as to security conditions of the BSO or CMTS or UASL agreement, as the case may be, shall be binding mutatis mutandis.
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SECTION -VII
FINANCIAL CONDITIONS
1. SUBSIDY FROM UNIVERSAL SERVICE OBLIGATION FUND
1.1 Support to the IPs shall be in the form of a percentage of the Capital Recovery for setting up the infrastructure site for Part-A of the Scheme and to the USPs for the installation of the equipment for Part-B of the Scheme. The support shall be payable as subsidy on the basis of the outcome of the bidding process as per details given in Section-VIII: Terms of Financial Bid.
1.2 The subsidy will be disbursed in Indian Rupees to the successful bidder for Part-A (IP) and Part-B (USP) of the scheme at an annual subsidy rate emerging from the bidding process which shall be specified in the Agreement(s).
1.3 The Annual subsidy shall be paid in arrears on quarterly basis in equal installments.
1.4 The IP shall receive the subsidy towards setting up infrastructure sites as per Part-A of the scheme in the specified areas in a District/ Group of Districts. The subsidy shall be due from the date of successful completion of the work for a period of five years.
1.5 The USP shall receive the subsidy towards provisioning of mobile services as per Part-B of the scheme in the specified areas in a District/ Group of Districts. The subsidy shall be due from the date of commissioning of the mobile services for a period of five years.
2. SCHEDULE FOR DISBURSEMENT OF SUBSIDY BY THE ADMINISTRATOR TO THE IP/ USP
2.1 The IP shall be eligible to submit the first claim for subsidy at the end of the quarter in which the infrastructure is set up and successfully completed as per Part-A of the scheme. IP shall submit a self-certificate giving details of infrastructure set up as per the proforma given in ANNEXURE-20A with a copy to Administrator.
2.2 The USP shall be eligible to submit the first claim for subsidy at the end of the quarter in which the mobile services are commissioned and successfully launched as per Part-B of the scheme. USP shall submit a self-certificate giving details of the equipment installed along with system generated reports, traffic reports etc. establishing successful completion/ launch of the mobile services work for Part-B of the scheme as per the proforma given in ANNEXURE-20B with a copy to Administrator.
2.3 The annual subsidy from USOF shall be disbursed in four quarterly installments during each financial year, with each quarter ending on 30 th of
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June, 30th of September, 31st of December and 31st of March. The claim for a part of the quarter will be computed with reference to the actual number of days in that quarter. Each installment shall be disbursed quarterly in arrears generally within 30 days of receipt of a valid claim for the services rendered.
2.4 The IP/USP shall submit his claim for quarterly subsidy in a statement in the prescribed form given in A NNEXURE-8A & ANNEXURE-8B along with two Attachments (Annexure 1/1 & 2/2) showing the computation of subsidy for the quarter. The statement shall be furnished by IP/ USP even if no new Infrastructure Site has been set up during the quarter or Mobile Services Site provided. The District/ Group of Districts wise subsidy claim should be submitted in the prescribed formats on a hard copy duly signed by the authorized signatory of the company.
2.5 Following supporting documents shall be submitted along with the prescribed Claim Statement and thus are integral part of the subsidy claim:
(a) The claim shall be duly certified as per ANNEXURE-7 by a representative of the IP/ USP duly authorized by a board resolution of the IP/ USP.
(b) All claims for subsidy shall be accompanied by a pre-receipted bill with revenue stamp.
(c) In addition to the hard copy, the IP/ USP should also submit the claim on a CD ROM in MS Excel format also. The authorized signatory of the company should put his signature and seal of the company on the CD ROM Disc.
(d) Service interruption report as per ANNEXURE-17 in case of USP.
(e) Self-Certificate as per ANNEXURE-20A & ANNEXURE-20B with the first claim.
2.6 The claim along with the supporting documents should be prepared District/ Group of Districts wise awarded to IP/ USP and should be submitted within 30 days of the end of the quarter.
2.7 The claims along with the supporting documents should be submitted at the designated Controller of Communication Account Offices of the respective Telecom Service Area.
2.8 The deductions in the subsidy shall be made on pro-rata basis on account of prolonged failure of BTS due to any reason from the USP. The Service interruption report for mobile services shall be submitted along with the claim statement as per proforma attached at ANNEXURE-17.
2.9 No deduction in the subsidy shall be made in case of interruption of mobile services for a period upto 7 days in a quarter. The deduction in subsidy shall be made from USP on pro rata basis if there is interruption in services for
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more than 7 days in a quarter. However if there is interruption in services for 45 days or more in a quarter, no subsidy shall be paid for that quarter.
2.10 Disbursement of subsidy shall be by cheque, through the Office of the designated Controller of Communication Accounts of the respective Telecom Service Area.
2.11 The aforesaid quarterly statements of each year shall be required to be audited by the auditors of the IP/ USP appointed under Section-224 of the Companies Act, 1956. The report of the Auditors should be in the prescribed form given in ANNEXURE-9 to be filed with the Administrator or designated authority as specified within 7 (seven) calendar days of the date of signing of the audit report but not later than 30th September of the following year.
2.12 The subsidy for a quarter shall be paid after making adjustments, if any, for the payments made in the previous quarter(s).
2.13 Final adjustment, if any in respect of excess or shortage in the subsidy disbursed shall be made in the following year based on the quarterly statements duly certified by the auditors of the IP/ USP.
2.14 In case the IP/ USP is found to have claimed and received in excess of 10% of the subsidy due to them, the entire amount in excess shall be recovered along with an interest from the date of disbursement at the prime lending rate (PLR) of State Bank of India prevalent on the day the disbursement was made. The interest shall be compounded monthly and a part of the month shall be reckoned as a full month for the purposes of calculation of interest. (Month for this purpose shall be taken as an English calendar month). No further subsidy shall be disbursed until final adjustment of the excess payment.
2.15 No interest shall be payable for any short/late payment made to the IP/ USP by the paying authority.
2.16 All the relevant records of the IP/ USP shall be subject to such scrutiny as may be prescribed by the Administrator so as to facilitate independent verification of the subsidy claimed.
2.17 In order to ensure proper and correct verification of subsidy paid, the Administrator can modify, alter, or substitute and amend, if deemed necessary, whatever is stated herein,
3. BANK GUARANTEES
3.1 The successful bidders for Part-A and Part-B shall submit a Performance Bank Guarantee (PBG) to Administrator USOF in the prescribed proforma (as per Annexure-11A & Annexure-11B) valid for one year for each District/ Group of Districts where the work is awarded to him, from any scheduled bank in India. The amount of performance bank guarantee shall be equivalent to 5% of total subsidy amount disbursable to the IP/ USP in the Agreement period for all the sites for which work has been awarded for each District/ Group of
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Districts, based on the Representative rate. The PBG must be submitted within seven days of issue of letter of intent and before signing of the agreement.
3.2 Initially, the bank guarantee (s) shall be valid for a period of one year. The IP/ USP, on its own, shall extend the validity period of the bank guarantee(s) on similar terms at least one month prior to the day of its expiry without any demand or notice from the administrator.
3.3 The bank guarantees shall be kept valid for an extended period of six months beyond the period of agreement or till finalization of accounts whichever is later. Any failure to do so, shall amount to violation of the terms of the agreement and entitle the Administrator to encash the bank guarantee(s) and to convert it into a cash security without any reference to the IP/ USP at its risk and cost. No interest or compensation whatsoever shall be payable by the Administrator on such encashment.
3.4 Without prejudice to its rights of any other remedy, Administrator may encash bank guarantee and forfeit the amount upon any failure of performance of the terms & conditions of the agreement by the IP/ USP.
3.5 PBG is not required from an IP/ USP as long as the Govt. of India has 100% controlling stake in it.
4. MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS
4.1 The Administrator shall have the right to call for and IP/ USP shall be obliged to maintain, supply and provide for examination the relevant books of accounts, measurement books, log books and any record(s) relating to it. The IP/ USP shall also be required to supply and provide for examination any other records that it maintains in respect of the business carried on to provide the service(s) under this agreement at any time.
4.2 The IP/ USP shall invariably preserve all accounting records and other records (electronic as well as hard copy) for a period of three years from the date of publishing of duly audited & approved accounts of the company and any dereliction thereof shall be treated as a material breach independent of any other breach, sufficient to give a cause for cancellation of the agreement.
4.3 The relevant records of the IP/ USP will be subject to such scrutiny as may be prescribed by the Administrator or TRAI so as to facilitate independent verification of the amount due to the IP/ USP as subsidy from the USOF.
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SECTION -VIII
TERMS OF FINANCIAL BID
1. The first financial bid(s) shall be submitted in separate sealed envelopes (marked Sealed Cover-IIA for Part-A & Sealed Cover-IIB for Part-B separately) along with the bids for Pre-Qualification vide tender No. ……... This Financial offer by pre-qualified bidders shall be opened in the presence of bidders’ representatives at the place and time as mentioned in Section-III: General Conditions of the Tender Document unless a modification is conveyed.
2.1 Financial Bid Form for Part-A & Part-B, duly signed by authorized representative of Administrator USOF, shall be supplied along with the Tender Document. Sample copy of Financial Bid Form is enclosed at Annexure-10A & Annexure-10B. The bidder shall submit the bids clearly indicating the quote against the specified District/ Group of Districts in the prescribed proforma for which the bidder wishes to quote.
2.2 The bidders shall note that the bid submitted by them is applicable for all the infrastructure sites mentioned against a specified District/ Group of Districts and not selectively for few infrastructure sites in that District/ Group of Districts.
2.3 A single rate of subsidy should be quoted for a District/ Group of Districts which will be applicable for all the infrastructure sites of that District/ Group of Districts.
2.4 The bidder who has submitted the bids in the first round of bidding for a District/ Group of Districts subsequently at no stage can back out from quoting for such District/ Group of Districts unless he is declared as un-successful in any previous round.
2.5 Annexure-5A & Annexure-5B contains a declaration from the bidder that he shall comply with all conditions of this document without any reservations. This must be signed by the duly authorized signatory of the bidder. The authority under which power to sign is granted to the authorized signatory must accompany the bid.
3. The bid shall be opened on the specified date and time (including extension, if any) in the presence of the representatives of bidders. While opening the bid, the name of the bidder, the name of the District/ Group of Districts in a Service Area and the bid amount quoted by the bidder in Annexure-10A & Annexure-10B will be read out to the bidders who are present.
4. The Administrator reserves the right to enter into the Agreements with a successful bidder for one or more District/ Group of Districts. Agreements will be signed with a successful bidder on District/ Group of Districts basis, where he has been declared successful.
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5.1 PROCESS OF FINANCIAL BIDDING FOR PART-A OF THE SCHEME
(i) The bidding process has been structured as “Multi-layered Informed Descending Bidding Process.” The bidders have to submit their financial bid(s) for subsidy on per tower basis for a District/ Group of Districts for which they desire to submit the quote. Declaration of short-listed/Successful bidders at each stage of bidding shall be District/ Group of Districts wise for a Service Area.
(ii) The First Financial Bids of those who qualify in the pre-qualification shall be opened and shall be made public in the presence of bidders’ authorized representatives, carrying such authority/document with them. The bidders must quote a subsidy amount less than or equal to the amount specified for Benchmark for the equal annual subsidy (District/ Group of Districts wise Benchmark is placed at Annexure-10A). Quotes higher than the Benchmark value for the subsidy shall not be treated as a valid bid and shall be summarily rejected.
(iii) If there are N number of pre-qualified bidders for a District/ Group of Districts [N is more than 6], lowest N/2 bidders will qualify for the second round of financial bidding in case N is an even number and lowest (N+1)/2 bidders will qualify for the second round of financial bidding in case N is an odd number. The remaining higher bidder(s) will be dropped.
(iv) In case of tie amongst two or more bidders in any round of the financial bidding, all such bidders shall qualify for the next round of financial bidding with the same ranking.
(v) If pre-qualified bidders are five or six, maximum four will qualify for second round of financial bidding. The remaining higher bidder(s) will be dropped. If there are only two, three or four bidders with a valid bid, then all the bidders will qualify for second round of financial bidding. If there is only one bidder with a valid bid, then that bidder will be declared as the successful bidder and there shall be no further round of bidding.
(vi) The least quoted bid amount by a bidder from amongst the bidders who qualify for the second round of bidding shall be the Reserve Price for the second round of bidding.
(vii) Withdrawal, backing out of their last quoted bid or not quoting the bid amount in successive rounds shall result in disqualification of such bidder(s) and their EMBGs shall be forfeited.
(viii) The bidders, who qualify for second round of bidding, shall submit a Second
Financial Bid for the second round. The bid amount in the second round will have to be equal to or lower than the ‘Reserve Price’ for each of the District/ Group of Districts and the bidder(s) quoting above the Reserve Price shall be disqualified for further round of bidding, if any. The bidders, however, may retain the amount of subsidy quoted in their last bid. All the bidders who have quoted less than or equal to the ‘Reserve Price’ for each of the District/ Group of Districts in the second round of financial bidding will be short-listed.
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(ix) The lowest valid offer out of the shortlisted bids for Second Round of Financial
Bidding for a District/ Group of Districts shall become the Representative Rate for an Infrastructure Site.
(x) In case of a tie in the conclusive round of bidding, the bidder who quoted lower amount in the previous round for that particular District/ Group of Districts shall be declared successful for signing of the Agreement.
(xi) In the event of a tie in the previous round of bidding also for selection, the process of bidding will continue until a successful bidder emerges on comparison.
(xii) The bidder of the final round of financial bidding with the lowest offer for a District/ Group of Districts will be declared successful for signing of the Agreement.
(xiii) The Agreement for Part-A, however, shall be signed with this successful bidder only in case there is at least one successful bidder for Part-B of the Scheme.
(xiv) The signing of Agreement as a result of bidding process will not be treated and taken as grant of fresh License under the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885.
(xv) If the Agreement is not signed with the successful bidder for whatsoever reason, the Administrator may decide to continue with the bidding process till it is completed and the Agreement is signed with the successful bidder.
5.2. PROCESS OF FINANCIAL BIDDING FOR PART-B OF THE SCHEME
(i) The bidding process has been structured as “Multi-layered Informed Descending Bidding Process.” The bidders have to submit their financial bid(s) for subsidy on per site basis for a District/ Group of Districts he desires to submit the quote. Declaration of short-listed/Successful bidders at each stage of bidding shall be District/ Group of Districts wise for a Service Area.
(ii) The First Financial Bids of those who qualify in the pre-qualification shall be opened and shall be made public in the presence of bidders’ authorized representatives, carrying such authority/document with them. The bidders must quote a subsidy amount less than or equal to the amount specified for Benchmark for the equal annual subsidy (District/ Group of Districts wise Benchmark is placed at Annexure-10B). Quotes higher than the Benchmark value for the subsidy shall not be treated as a valid bid and shall be summarily rejected.
(iii) If there are four or more pre-qualified bidders, four lowest bidders will qualify for second round of financial bidding. The remaining higher bidder(s) will be dropped. In case of tie amongst two or more bidders in any round of the financial bidding, all such bidders shall qualify for the next round of financial bidding with the same ranking. If there are only three bidders or less with a
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valid bid, then all the bidders will be declared as the successful bidders and there shall be no further round of bidding.
(iv) The least quoted bid amount by a bidder from amongst the bidders who qualify for the second round of bidding shall be the Reserve Price for the second round of bidding.
(v) Withdrawal, backing out of their last quoted bid or not quoting the bid amount in successive rounds shall result in disqualification of such bidders and their EMBGs shall be forfeited.
(vi) The bidders, who qualify for second round of bidding, shall submit a Second Financial Bid for the second round. The bid amount in the second round will have to be equal to or lower than the ‘Reserve Price’ for each of the District/ Group of Districts and the bidder(s) quoting above the Reserve Price shall be disqualified for further round of bidding, if any. The bidders, however, may retain the amount of subsidy quoted in their last bid. All the bidders who have quoted less than or equal to the ‘Reserve Price’ for each of the District/ Group of Districts in the second round of financial bidding will be short-listed .
(vii) The lowest valid offer out of the shortlisted bids for Second Round of Financial
Bidding for a District/ Group of Districts shall become the Representative Rate for Part-B of the Scheme.
(viii) In case of a tie in the conclusive round of bidding, the bidder who quoted lower amount in the previous round for a District/ Group of Districts shall be declared successful for signing of the Agreement.
(ix) In the event of a tie in the previous round of bidding also for selection, the process of bidding will continue until a successful bidder emerges on comparison.
(x) Three lowest bidders of the final round of financial bidding for a District/ Group of Districts will be declared successful for signing of the Agreement.
(xi) Agreement will be signed with the lowest bidder and also with maximum next two higher bidders at the Representative Rate so arrived as an outcome of the bidding process.
(xii) The Agreement for Part-B, however, shall be signed with the three lowest bidders only in case there is a successful bidder for Part-A of the Scheme.
(xiii) The three successful bidders (L1, L2, L3) for Part-B of the Scheme shall be allocated the space on the tower to provide the antennas at heights of 38.8 M, 36.4 M and 34 M respectively from the ground level.
(xiv) The signing of Agreement as a result of bidding process will not be treated and taken as grant of fresh License under the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885.
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(xv) If the Agreement is not signed with the successful bidder for whatsoever reason, the Administrator may decide to continue with the bidding process till it is completed and the Agreement is signed with the successful bidder.
6. SIGNING OF THE AGREEMENT
6.1. The successful bidder shall submit a Performance Bank Guarantee (PBG) (as per Annexure-11A/ Annexure-11B of stipulated amount as per Clause 3 of Section VII: Financial Conditions of the Tender Document within seven days (7 days) from the date of issue of LOI and prior to signing of the Agreement. The Agreement will become effective from the date of signing of the Agreement. In case the successful bidder does not furnish the PBG within the given time, their EMBG shall be encashed and the amount forfeited. Such bidder will be disqualified from participating in further bidding process and blacklisted for a period of three years.
6.2. No extension of time shall be given for submission of PBGs. This will result in encashing Earnest Money Bank Guarantee and its forfeiture.
6.3. In that case, the successful bidders of the previous round without dropping any bidder shall be asked to bid once again for a further round of financial bidding and the lowest bidder in this round will then be declared successful for signing of Agreement. This process shall continue till the Agreement is signed.
6.4 In case, there is/ are only one/ two USP(s) with whom the Agreement is signed initially, Administrator reserves the right to accommodate two/ one additional USP(s), as the case may be, on the unutilized portion of the tower by adopting an alternate approach at a later stage under terms and conditions, which may be different from those specified in this Tender Document.
6.5 In case, there are already three USPs, the fourth Access Service Provider for providing mobile services shall not be permitted on the infrastructure so created on the terms & conditions of this scheme. However, an operator identified by Administrator shall be allocated space for installation of necessary equipment on the unutilized portion of the tower at a specified height, only for the purposes of providing broadband services exclusively in that area. No payments for usage of this space shall be made to the IP.
6.6 The IP/ USP shall be bound by the terms and conditions of the Agreement or any other instructions issued from time-to-time by the Administrator.
6.7 In case, there is no successful bidder for Part-A of the scheme while there are one or more successful bidders for Part-B, the Administrator may conduct the bidding process again by inviting fresh bids for Part-A of the Scheme.
6.8 In case, there is no successful bidder for Part-B of the Scheme while there is a successful bidder for Part-A, the Administrator may conduct the bidding process again by inviting fresh bids for Part-B of the Scheme.
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6.9 In case, there are no successful bidders for Part-A and Part-B of the Scheme, the Administrator may conduct the bidding process again by inviting fresh bids for Part-A and Part-B of the Scheme.
6.10 In the event that only one valid bid is received for Part-B of the scheme, the sole bidder will be declared as the successful bidder in the first round of financial bidding itself provided the bid is lower than or equal to the benchmark specified.
6.11 If three or less valid bids are received for Part-B of the scheme, all the bidders will be declared as the successful bidder in the first round of financial bid itself provided the bids are lower than the benchmark specified.
6.12 If an IP is a successful bidder for Part-A, who is also a Licensed Access Service provider, but does not qualify for Part-B, such successful bidder for Part-A will not have any right to become one of the successful bidder for Part-B automatically by virtue of being the successful bidder for Part-A.
6.13 In case, an IP/ USP withdraws from the Scheme after signing of the Agreement, the Administrator shall encash the bank guarantee submitted by the IP/ USP and may offer the next lowest bidder to enter into Agreement with Administrator at the representative rates so arrived at for Part-A/ Part-B of the Scheme.
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SECTION - IX
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO THE IP AND USP
1. After signing of the Agreements by IPs and USPs with Administrator USOF, the IP shall interact with the USPs to discuss the suitability of the location of the infrastructure site for installation of the towers and provision of the mobile services.
2. The USPs shall exchange relevant information with IPs about the space and power requirements for the equipment proposed to be installed.
3. The USPs shall also share their RF Plans with the IP for the optimal coverage from the towers.
4. It is expected that all the USPs and IP shall adhere to a common tower location keeping in view the overall coverage of the targeted area.
5. It is further expected that the location of the infrastructure sites shall be finalized on the basis of the mutual consensus between the IP and USPs. The tower locations for all the infrastructure sites must be decided within two months of the signing of the Agreement.
6. In case, a consensus is reached between IP and USPs for shifting of the location of the tower from one place to another, the IP shall take up the case for change of location with Administrator as per the prescribed proforma attached at Annexure-19 of the Tender Document.
7. In case, a consensus is reached between IP and USPs for installation of additional tower(s) in the vicinity of the towers to be installed, the IP shall take up the case for installation of additional tower(s) with Administrator as per the prescribed proforma attached at Annexure-18 of the Tender Document.
8. All such requests for shifting of the locations of the infrastructure sites/ addition of the Infrastructure Sites must reach Administrator USOF within two months of the start of the roll out period of the respective phases. In case, IP and USPs do not agree for a common tower location, the IP shall report the same to the Administrator USOF within the stipulated timeframe.
9. The decision of the Administrator for according approval to such requests shall be final and binding on the concerned IP/ USPs. All the related clauses of the Roll out, LDs, Penalties, Suspension and Termination shall be applicable for these new locations also.
10. On commencement of the work at the infrastructure site, the IP shall intimate the same to USPs for initiating parallel action for installation of the necessary equipment required for provision of mobile services.
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11. After successful completion of the work for Part-A of the Scheme, the IP shall immediately inform the concerned successful USPs in writing under intimation to Administrator USOF.
12. Service Level Agreements shall be signed between the IP and USPs to ensure round the clock availability of the mobile services.
13. It is expected that both IP and USPs will have regular interaction amongst them, maintain close co-ordination to achieve the targeted goal as per the prescribed time schedule. A close liaison shall be maintained amongst the IP and USPs to sort out any issues arising out of the operation and maintenance of the infrastructure site.
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SECTION - X
DEFINITIONS
1. INTERPRETATION OF TERMS/ DEFINITIONS
Unless the context otherwise requires, the different terms and expressions used shall have the meaning assigned to them in the following paragraphs:
1.1 ADMINISTRATOR means the Administrator, Universal Service Obligation Fund in the Department of Telecommunications under Ministry of Communications & IT.
1.2 AGREEMENT shall mean the Agreement signed by the IP or USP with the Administrator for setting up and managing the infrastructure sites and provision of mobile services related to Universal Service Obligation on the basis of the outcome of the bidding process.
1.3 BENCHMARK is the rate that shall form the upper ceiling for submission of bids. It will comprise of subsidy amount based on a percentage of the capital recovery annualized over the period of the Agreement.
1.4 CAPITAL RECOVERY means the aggregate of depreciation, interest on debt and return on equity on the capital cost as worked out proportionately and annualized over the period for which support is provided from the Fund.
1.5 DESIGNATED MONITORING AGENCY refers to the agency authorized by the Administrator to carry out inspection of the records, claims and installations including physical verification in order to ensure compliance with conditions of the Agreement.
1.6 EFFECTIVE DATE is the date on which this Agreement comes into effect.
1.7 INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDERS means such entities like Infrastructure Providers Category-I (IP-Is) registered with DoT & shortlisted by Administrator USOF or Licensed BSOs/ CMSPs/ UASLs which have entered into an Agreement with the Administrator for setting up and managing the Infrastructure sites under Part-A of the scheme. .
1.8 INFRASTRUCTURE SITES means the sites for erection of the Ground Base Tower along with provision of AC Power Main Supply, Power Backup, Boundary Wall, Security Cabin etc.
1.9 LICENCE means a License granted or having effect as if granted under the Section-4 of the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 and the Indian Wireless Act, 1933.
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1.10 LICENSEE means a registered Indian Company that has been awarded License to provide the service (Basic and/ or CMTS and or Unified Access Service), within the geographical boundaries of the specified Service Area.
1.11 NET COST: Net cost for the purpose of this Agreement takes into account a percentage of Capital recovery as determined by the Administrator from time-to-time.
1.12 OPERATIONAL CHARGES means the Annual Operating Expense incurred on routine maintenance of infrastructure and recurring expenditures on diesel, electricity, security etc to be paid by Universal Service Providers to Infrastructure Provider.
1.13 QUALITY OF SERVICE (QoS) is evaluated on the basis of observable
measure on the grade of service or the response time and also includes acceptable grade of number of faults per unit population of the subscriber served, the mean time to restore (MTTR), faults carried over beyond the MTTR and the satisfactory disposal thereof.
1.14 RURAL CONNECTIONS means the rural connections provided in the rural areas as identified by the Census 2001 and located in the areas served by the BTS installed with the subsidy support from USO Fund.
1.15 DISTRICT means the revenue district as per Census 2001. 1.16 SERVICE AREA means the territorial jurisdiction as specified under the
BSO or CMTS or UASL Service License except the areas that may be notified to be excluded from time to time.
1.17 SUBSIDY from Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF) means the disbursements from USOF towards meeting the universal service obligations in terms of the Agreement.
1.18 TRAI means Telecom Regulatory Authority of India constituted under the TRAI Act, 1997 as amended from time to time.
1.19 UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER (USP) means such entities like BSO/ CMTS/ UASL Licensees, which have entered into an Agreement with the Administrator for provision of specified Universal Service.
1.20 USO means Universal Service Obligation as enunciated in the Indian Telegraph (Amendment) Act, 2003, the Indian Telegraph (Amendment) Ordinance, 2006 and the Rules framed there under.
1.21 USO FUND means the fund established under the Indian Telegraph (Amendment) Act, 2003 and Rules framed there under.
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ANNEXURE-1
SERVICE AREAS FOR BSO LICENSEES
(TELECOM CIRCLES AND THE AREAS COVERED)
For the purpose of providing Universal Service Support to existing Basic, Cellular and Unified Access Services Licensees based on this tendering process, Service Areas are as below:
Sl.No.
Name of Telecom Circle
Areas covered
01 Andaman & Nicobar Island
Entire area falling within the Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar Island
02 Andhra Pradesh Entire area falling within the State of Andhra Pradesh.03. Assam Entire area falling within the State of Assam.04. Bihar Entire area falling within the re-organized State of
Bihar and newly created State of Jharkhand pursuant to the Bihar Reorganization Act, 2000 (No.30 of 2000) dated 25th August, 2000.
05. Gujarat Entire area falling within the State of Gujarat and Union Territory of Daman and Diu, Silvassa (Dadra & Nagar Haveli).
06. Haryana Entire area falling within the State of Haryana07. Himachal Pradesh Entire area falling within the State of Himachal
Pradesh08. Jammu & Kashmir Entire area falling within the State of Jammu &
Kashmir including the autonomous council of Ladakh.09. Karnataka Entire area falling within the State of Karnataka10 Kerala Entire area falling within the State of Kerala and Union
Territory of Lakshadeep and Minicoy.11. Madhya Pradesh Entire area falling within the re-organized State of
Madhya Pradesh as well as the newly created State of Chattisgarh pursuant to the Madhya Pradesh Reorganization Act, 2000 (No:28 of 2000) dated 25th
August, 2000.12. Maharashtra Entire area falling within the State of Maharashtra and
Union Territory of Goa, including areas covered by MTNL Mumbai.
13. North East Entire area falling within the States of Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Manipur and Tripura.
14. Orissa Entire area falling within the State of Orissa.15. Punjab Entire area falling within the State of Punjab and Union
territory of Chandigarh.16. Rajasthan Entire area falling within the State of Rajasthan.17. Tamilnadu Entire area falling within the State of Tamilnadu and
Union Territory of Pondichery including the areas covered by Madras Telephone System.
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18. Uttar Pradesh - West
Entire area covered by Western Uttar Pradesh with the following as its boundary districts towards Eastern Uttar Pradesh: Pilibhit, Bareilly, Badaun, Etah, Mainpuri and Etawah. It will also include the newly created State of Uttaranchal pursuant to the Uttar Pradesh Re-organisation Act, 2000 (No.29 of 2000) dated 25th August, 2000.
19. Uttar Pradesh - East
Entire area covered by Eastern Uttar Pradesh with the following as its boundary districts towards Western Uttar Pradesh: Shahjahanpur, Farrukhabad, Kanpur and Jalaun.
20. West Bengal Entire area falling within the State of West Bengal and the State of Sikkim including the areas covered by Calcutta Telephone System.
(Yenum, an area of Union Territory of Pondicherry is served under Andhra Pradesh Telecom Circle in East Godavari LDCA.)
NOTE:
(i) The Service Area for which the Agreements are to be entered into shall be co-extensive and be the same for the named Service Areas as those of existing licenses of Basic service. Reorganization of Telecom Circle or change of Local Area, if any, during finalization of the said agreement to existing Operators will not have any effect on the Service Area of the Agreement.
(ii) The above Service Areas refer to Telecom Service Area Units (Telecom Circle Service Area including Metro City Service Areas) and not the State geographical areas.
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SERVICE AREAS FOR CMTS/ UASL LICENSEES
(TELECOM CIRCLES/ METRO CITY AND THE AREAS COVERED)
Sl. No.
Name of Telecom Circle/
MetroService Area
Areas covered Cate-gory
01. West Bengal Entire area falling within the Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar Islands and area falling within the State of West Bengal and the State of Sikkim excluding the areas covered by Kolkata Metro Service Area.
B
02. Andhra Pradesh Entire area falling within the State of Andhra Pradesh.
A
03. Assam Entire area falling within the State of Assam. C04. Bihar Entire area falling within the re-organized
State of Bihar and newly created State of Jharkhand pursuant to the Bihar Reorganization Act, 2000 (No.30 of 2000) dated 25th August, 2000.
C
05. Gujarat Entire area falling within the State of Gujarat and Union Territory of Daman and Diu, Silvassa (Dadra & Nagar Haveli).
A
06. Haryana Entire area falling within the State of Haryana except the local areas served by Faridabad and Gurgaon Telephone exchanges.
B
07. Himachal Pradesh Entire area falling within the State of Himachal Pradesh
C
08. Jammu & Kashmir Entire area falling within the State of Jammu & Kashmir including the autonomous council of Ladakh.
C
09. Karnataka Entire area falling within the State of Karnataka
A
10. Kerala Entire area falling within the State of Kerala and Union Territory of Lakshadeep and Minicoy.
B
11. Madhya Pradesh Entire area falling within the re-organized State of Madhya Pradesh as well as the newly created State of Chhattisgarh pursuant to the Madhya Pradesh Reorganization Act, 2000 (No:28 of 2000) dated 25th August, 2000.
B
12. Maharashtra Entire area falling within the State of Maharashtra and Union Territory of Goa, excluding areas covered by Mumbai Metro Service Area.
A
13. North East Entire area falling within the States of Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Manipur and Tripura.
C
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Sl. No.
Name of Telecom Circle/
MetroService Area
Areas covered Cate-gory
14. Orissa Entire area falling within the State of Orissa. C15. Punjab Entire area falling within the State of Punjab
and Union territory of Chandigarh.B
16. Rajasthan Entire area falling within the State of Rajasthan.
B
17. Tamilnadu Entire area falling within the State of Tamilnadu and Union Territory of Pondichery excluding the areas covered by Chennai Metro Service Area.
A
18. Uttar Pradesh - West
Entire area covered by Western Uttar Pradesh with the following as its boundary districts towards Eastern Uttar Pradesh: Pilibhit, Bareilly, Badaun, Etah, Mainpuri and Etawah. It will exclude the local telephone area of Ghaziabad and Noida. However, it will also include the newly created State of Uttaranchal pursuant to the Uttar Pradesh Re-organization Act, 2000 (No.29 of 2000) dated 25th August, 2000.
B
19. Uttar Pradesh - East
Entire area covered by Eastern Uttar Pradesh with the following as its boundary districts towards Western Uttar Pradesh: Shahjahanpur, Farrukhabad, Kanpur and Jalaun.
B
20. Chennai Local Areas served by Chennai Telephones, Maraimalai Nagar Export Promotion Zone (MPEZ), Minzur and Mahabalipuram Exchanges
Metro
NOTE:
(i) Yenum, an area of Union Territory of Pondicherry is served under Andhra Pradesh Telecom Circle in East Godavari LDCA.
(ii) The definition of local areas with regard to the above Service Area as applicable to this Licence is as per definition applicable to Cellular Mobile Service Licences as in the year 1994 & 1995, when those Licences were granted to them. This is in accordance with respective Gazette Notification for such local areas wherever issued and as per the statutory definition under Rule 2 (w) Indian Telephones Rules, 1951, as it stood during the year 1994/1995 where no specific Gazette Notification has been issued.
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ANNEXURE-2
STATE WISE TOWERS DETAILS
The figures corresponding to number of villages, total number of households and total population getting covered (as shown in Annexure-2 of the Tender Document) indicate the actual coverage by the proposed Towers and the same do not tally with the corresponding figures shown in the District-wise Coverage Report (as given in Annexure-2A of the Tender Document). This is due to the fact that a number of villages in District-wise Coverage Report may be getting covered by more than one tower.
1. ANDHRA PRADESH
Summary of Tower Placements in Andhra Pradesh
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the Proposed
Towers
Total Number of House hold
Covered by Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by
the Proposed Towers
Andhra Pradesh Adilabad 29 568 168456 784314Andhra Pradesh Anantapur 52 453 314002 1456195Andhra Pradesh Chittoor 39 551 327605 1427292Andhra Pradesh Cuddapah 27 367 218864 944468Andhra Pradesh East Godavari 11 228 245151 1000504Andhra Pradesh Guntur 16 172 197659 841517Andhra Pradesh Karimnagar 24 426 302071 1280142Andhra Pradesh Khammam 27 355 213263 889552Andhra Pradesh Krishna 12 237 182410 751130Andhra Pradesh Kurnool 47 524 351482 1755927Andhra Pradesh Mahbubnagar 47 781 351719 1769623Andhra Pradesh Medak 21 448 174248 896996Andhra Pradesh Nalagonda 39 593 346014 1529641Andhra Pradesh Nellore 28 398 206088 850206Andhra Pradesh Nizamabad 22 391 188271 887620Andhra Pradesh Prakasam 38 466 272400 1207575Andhra Pradesh Rangareddy 16 324 110607 568027Andhra Pradesh Srikakulam 12 426 141860 612604Andhra Pradesh Vishakapatnam 11 239 171277 714082Andhra Pradesh Vizianagaram 17 473 183457 795131Andhra Pradesh Warangal 38 517 348518 1519245Andhra Pradesh West Godavari 8 144 136637 540565Andhra Pradesh Count 22
Andhra Pradesh Total 581 9081 5152059 23022356
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2. ARUNACHAL PRADESH
Summary of Tower Placements in Arunachal PradeshState District No. of
Proposed Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the Proposed
Towers
Total Number of House hold
Covered by Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by
the Proposed Towers
Arunachal Pradesh Changlang 6 116 14040 74779Arunachal Pradesh Dibang Valley 4 44 5843 30103Arunachal Pradesh East Kameng 2 41 1938 8220Arunachal Pradesh East Siang 3 25 2859 16661Arunachal Pradesh Lohit 12 193 19796 97629Arunachal Pradesh Lower Subansiri 4 107 3124 15672Arunachal Pradesh Tawang 4 94 5507 27005Arunachal Pradesh Tirap 10 97 12544 68343Arunachal Pradesh Upper Siang 3 12 1637 7517Arunachal Pradesh Upper Subansiri 3 110 5913 30675Arunachal Pradesh West Kameng 7 54 9283 43227Arunachal Pradesh West Siang 4 43 2048 10964Arunachal Pradesh Count 12
Arunachal Pradesh Total 62 936 84532 430795
3. ASSAM
Summary of Tower Placements in AssamState District No. of
Proposed Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the Proposed
Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Assam Barpeta 9 298 66833 387037Assam Bongaigaon 5 257 42942 242044Assam Cachar 5 143 35566 183924Assam Darrang 8 331 66342 368450Assam Dhubri 11 336 90873 495031Assam Dibrugarh 4 174 21679 115360Assam Goalpara 5 200 38989 229059Assam Golaghat 1 24 4950 25584Assam Hailakandi 1 34 8866 50366Assam Jorhat 3 108 19219 106867Assam Kamrup 5 153 39858 237246Assam Karimganj 2 83 15882 88664Assam Kokrajhar 2 47 6840 37107Assam Lakhimpur 2 97 19507 113501Assam Marigaon 6 156 34202 212941Assam Nagaon 7 203 64561 376268
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Assam Nalbari 8 267 64395 365349Assam Sibsagar 4 137 26650 138055Assam Sonitpur 1 34 5441 29474Assam Tinsukia 1 36 4620 25581Assam Count 20 Assam Total 90 3118 678215 3827908
4. BIHAR
Summary of Tower Placements in Bihar
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the Proposed
Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Bihar Araria 18 562 311661 1602615Bihar Aurangabad 22 1170 181742 1276288Bihar Banka 21 1013 190800 1089517Bihar Begusarai 5 221 102067 573728Bihar Bhagalpur 6 409 127411 704640Bihar Bhojpur 12 520 156394 1083193Bihar Buxar 10 482 96833 702321Bihar Darbhanga 13 708 395721 2088070Bihar Gaya 32 1916 306025 2069292Bihar Gopalganj 9 892 161392 1094793Bihar Jamui 29 1088 172155 1036424Bihar Jehanabad 6 546 141252 917171
Bihar Kaimur (Bhabua) 20 893 115148 798904
Bihar Katihar 19 887 257882 1323653Bihar Khagaria 4 82 68276 373504Bihar Kishanganj 18 600 192234 958408Bihar Lakhisarai 4 245 83651 531875Bihar Madhepura 9 240 159781 904237Bihar Madhubani 16 676 402073 2186693Bihar Munger 6 321 73844 414984Bihar Muzaffarpur 14 935 326704 1862509Bihar Nalanda 7 432 130601 846028Bihar Nawada 7 528 143205 1022813
Bihar Pashchim Champaran 32 887 276315 1601122
Bihar Patna 11 458 137015 901934
Bihar Purba Champaran 15 717 339573 2068467
Bihar Purnia 15 755 295048 1497348Bihar Rohtas 17 1055 174217 1242634Bihar Saharsa 9 324 178897 992643Bihar Samastipur 12 577 283280 1631060Bihar Saran 9 596 158436 1074795Bihar Sheikhpura 5 149 38783 259347Bihar Sheohar 3 147 82704 400988
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Bihar Sitamarhi 13 441 280984 1350761Bihar Siwan 16 1016 260187 1828671Bihar Supaul 17 395 220120 1234427Bihar Vaishali 8 703 197296 1292506Bihar Count 37 Bihar Total 489 23586 7219707 42838363
5. CHHATTISGARH
Summary of Tower Placements in ChhattisgarhState District No. of
Proposed Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the Proposed
Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Chhattisgarh Bastar 49 680 138395 696364Chhattisgarh Bilaspur 32 890 183244 917668Chhattisgarh Dantewada 30 377 56237 272844Chhattisgarh Dhamtari 35 453 92357 509802Chhattisgarh Durg 46 1061 207256 1091199Chhattisgarh Janjgir-Champa 21 610 152337 791261Chhattisgarh Jashpur 23 405 78821 395162Chhattisgarh Kanker 30 274 42540 210417Chhattisgarh Kawardha 11 450 57972 302752Chhattisgarh Korba 16 329 68095 339136Chhattisgarh Koriya 38 501 62530 303885Chhattisgarh Mahasamund 26 749 93688 450021Chhattisgarh Raigarh 22 725 120470 565746Chhattisgarh Raipur 69 1395 258095 1322061Chhattisgarh Rajnandgaon 18 593 79306 415994Chhattisgarh Surguja 94 1437 255518 1311939Chhattisgarh Count 16 Chhattisgarh Total 560 10929 1946861 9896251
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6. GUJARAT
Summary of Tower Placements in Gujarat
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the Proposed
Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Gujarat Kachchh 32 312 58507 293142Gujarat Navsari 3 73 47703 229979Gujarat Surat 12 217 58416 281078Gujarat Valsad 19 220 62538 345617Gujarat Count 4 Gujarat Total 66 822 227164 1149816
7. HARYANA
Summary of Tower Placements in Haryana
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the Proposed
Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Haryana Bhiwani 2 26 7173 42475Haryana Gurgaon 2 50 15841 112928Haryana Jind 3 50 31250 187340Haryana Kaithal 3 68 21069 125654Haryana Karnal 1 24 11252 65666Haryana Mahendragarh 1 12 3401 24656Haryana Panchkula 1 9 1948 11435Haryana Yamunanagar 1 34 4051 24608Haryana Count 8 Haryana Total 14 273 95985 594762
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8. HIMACHAL PRADESH
Summary of Tower Placements in Himachal Pradesh
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the Proposed
Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Himachal Pradesh Bilaspur 14 310 13831 74276Himachal Pradesh Chamba 48 616 37657 202917Himachal Pradesh Hamirpur 11 466 19974 95096Himachal Pradesh Kangra 56 1321 102974 504920Himachal Pradesh Kinnaur 4 54 2726 11550Himachal Pradesh Kullu 9 28 7479 39152Himachal Pradesh Mandi 16 540 20810 100934Himachal Pradesh Shimla 29 508 16662 86458Himachal Pradesh Sirmaur 60 525 37281 221868Himachal Pradesh Solan 38 1170 27717 147041Himachal Pradesh Una 10 115 8709 44875Himachal Pradesh Count 11
Himachal Pradesh Total 295 5653 295820 1529087
9. JAMMU & KASHMIR
Summary of Tower Placements in Jammu & KashmirState District No. of
Proposed Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the Proposed
Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Jammu & Kashmir Anantnag 18 182 52012 376739Jammu & Kashmir Badgam 5 138 28393 197811Jammu & Kashmir Baramula 25 310 73885 531067Jammu & Kashmir Doda 25 157 46660 292261Jammu & Kashmir Jammu &
Kashmir 11 271 49144 254628
Jammu & Kashmir Kathua 18 242 42389 247884Jammu & Kashmir Kupwara 24 312 71849 541716Jammu & Kashmir Pulwama 6 188 32546 227900Jammu & Kashmir Punch 6 46 14924 94149Jammu & Kashmir Rajauri 11 81 25560 159341Jammu & Kashmir Srinagar 4 27 7750 53216Jammu & Kashmir Udhampur 25 196 46698 289738Jammu & Kashmir Count 12
Jammu & Kashmir Total 178 2150 491810 3266450
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10. JHARKHAND
Summary of Tower Placements in Jharkhand
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the Proposed
Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Jharkhand Bokaro 5 169 37908 210706Jharkhand Chatra 18 600 56273 334975Jharkhand Deoghar 12 1195 77118 474636Jharkhand Dhanbad 3 222 21100 119474Jharkhand Dumka 26 1946 162662 860075Jharkhand Garhwa 19 399 87432 515570Jharkhand Giridih 20 1220 123233 783879Jharkhand Godda 8 619 65657 351193Jharkhand Gumla 45 762 137096 723668Jharkhand Hazaribagh 8 276 53228 310208Jharkhand Kodarma 3 152 15361 95051Jharkhand Lohardaga 3 102 12637 66940Jharkhand Pakaur 12 682 62519 310849Jharkhand Palamu 49 1282 170587 982435
Jharkhand Pashchimi Singhbhum 40 1184 138042 699459
Jharkhand Purbi Singhbhum 4 278 30629 154151
Jharkhand Ranchi 19 707 91042 457193Jharkhand Sahibganj 11 734 74645 378178Jharkhand Count 18 Jharkhand Total 305 12529 1417169 7828640
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11. KARNATAKA
Summary of Tower Placements in Karnataka
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the Proposed
Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Karnataka Bagalkote 8 186 40577 226714Karnataka Bangalore Rural 10 330 56252 259195Karnataka Belgaum 13 184 80084 436018Karnataka Bellary 16 179 60083 338624Karnataka Bidar 20 299 100709 599650Karnataka Bijapur 25 286 86819 501882
Karnataka Chamaraja Nagar 8 124 48426 227262
Karnataka Chikmagalur 9 262 44875 206823Karnataka Chitradurga 14 274 59456 309853Karnataka Davangere 13 304 62621 332941Karnataka Dharwar 3 59 17071 91676Karnataka Gadag 7 95 32134 174624Karnataka Gulbarga 61 701 192691 1127509Karnataka Hassan 10 604 63532 304004Karnataka Haveri 8 236 65667 361713Karnataka Karwar 17 381 38043 191179Karnataka Koddagu 6 312 36660 182091Karnataka Kolar 48 1536 181396 897254Karnataka Koppal 14 214 63919 369862Karnataka Mandya 14 423 57316 271730Karnataka Mangalore 1 10 4289 22578Karnataka Mysore 8 246 54106 262234Karnataka Raichur 34 518 130873 746022Karnataka Shimoga 21 345 51947 258972Karnataka Tumkur 38 1198 190554 893964Karnataka Udupi 1 3 2013 9669Karnataka Count 26 Karnataka Total 427 9309 1822113 9604043
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12. KERALA
Summary of Tower Placements in Kerala
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Kerala Idukki 6 19 87172 366791Kerala Kannur 4 16 52035 240591Kerala Kasaragod 3 12 25414 135521Kerala Kollam 3 6 22126 88560Kerala Kozhikode 2 9 27477 126821Kerala Malappuram 3 14 67061 348688Kerala Palakkad 12 28 76339 371010Kerala Pathanamthitta 4 4 21268 87277
Kerala Thiruvananthapuram 2 6 26405 105508
Kerala Thrissur 4 12 30862 136543Kerala Wayanad 3 14 43205 203877Kerala Count 11 Kerala Total 46 140 479364 2211187
13. MADHYA PRADESH
Summary of Tower Placements in Madhya Pradesh
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Madhya Pradesh Balaghat 12 319 97983 475009Madhya Pradesh Barwani 21 384 105339 677095Madhya Pradesh Betul 29 628 113709 644776Madhya Pradesh Bhind 25 549 147064 978106Madhya Pradesh Bhopal 7 204 24948 141288Madhya Pradesh Chhatarpur 35 626 150227 890556Madhya Pradesh Chhindwara 28 771 162191 864951Madhya Pradesh Damoh 21 544 103536 506461Madhya Pradesh Datia 11 362 68605 403779Madhya Pradesh Dewas 23 556 97240 572123Madhya Pradesh Dhar 39 1008 190304 1129776Madhya Pradesh Dindori 6 159 25159 114634Madhya Pradesh East Nimar 31 557 126517 691915Madhya Pradesh Guna 25 615 73960 453422Madhya Pradesh Gwalior 9 201 179119 1047063Madhya Pradesh Harda 8 196 24064 137841
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Madhya Pradesh Hoshangabad 15 311 60853 334710Madhya Pradesh Indore 10 246 48780 292984Madhya Pradesh Jabalpur 6 199 36307 174120Madhya Pradesh Jhabua 36 889 146214 915572Madhya Pradesh Katni 27 636 134632 653107Madhya Pradesh Mandla 8 233 38562 179530Madhya Pradesh Mandsaur 23 584 125769 688196Madhya Pradesh Morena 20 440 143304 961975Madhya Pradesh Narsimhapur 14 476 86800 451558Madhya Pradesh Neemuch 6 145 29815 159510Madhya Pradesh Panna 25 575 112376 578522Madhya Pradesh Raisen 23 642 91101 511318Madhya Pradesh Rajgarh 13 501 68805 402178Madhya Pradesh Ratlam 25 706 120831 678103Madhya Pradesh Rewa 23 1005 161542 881659Madhya Pradesh Sagar 28 768 136741 705836Madhya Pradesh Satna 39 1181 212115 1147415Madhya Pradesh Sehore 16 436 89653 530858Madhya Pradesh Seoni 9 303 49098 248114Madhya Pradesh Shahdol 34 749 162906 784518Madhya Pradesh Shajapur 30 667 134271 793696Madhya Pradesh Sheopur 21 281 51349 301011Madhya Pradesh Shivpuri 35 748 124807 743210Madhya Pradesh Sidhi 43 1001 193025 1067737Madhya Pradesh Tikamgarh 28 613 153082 885120Madhya Pradesh Ujjain 27 691 206009 1179456Madhya Pradesh Umaria 9 202 40775 208059Madhya Pradesh Vidisha 29 855 99959 573164Madhya Pradesh West Nimar 33 743 146393 837565Madhya Pradesh Count 45
Madhya Pradesh Total 985 24505 4895839 27597596
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14. MAHARASHTRA
Summary of Tower Placements in Maharashtra
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Maharashtra Ahmadnagar 54 749 300317 1568363Maharashtra Akola 22 512 150792 748808Maharashtra Amravati 29 596 174230 835095Maharashtra Aurangabad 29 600 155521 823151Maharashtra Bhandara 22 513 153340 713296Maharashtra Bid 38 627 164236 845421Maharashtra Buldana 37 744 235188 1165328Maharashtra Chandrapur 42 801 192337 847527Maharashtra Dhule 27 364 133221 685666Maharashtra Gadchiroli 43 725 114837 524292Maharashtra Gondiya 20 455 112159 531679Maharashtra Hingoli 19 382 94296 512030Maharashtra Jalgaon 39 765 264180 1312342Maharashtra Jalna 43 675 236697 1261737Maharashtra Kolhapur 34 672 227244 1123391Maharashtra Latur 19 359 131073 721097Maharashtra Nagpur 30 642 125278 575705Maharashtra Nanded 43 806 238721 1268415Maharashtra Nandurbar 30 570 150659 809925Maharashtra Nashik 33 635 164388 908488Maharashtra Osmanabad 38 468 184940 923209Maharashtra Parbhani 27 503 128454 682103Maharashtra Pune 10 177 82905 420543Maharashtra Raigarh 9 316 63714 297867Maharashtra Ratnagiri 33 726 163071 720658Maharashtra Sangli 29 295 159771 833128Maharashtra Satara 31 620 188945 928872Maharashtra Sindhudurg 17 342 74555 341267Maharashtra Solapur 68 768 366628 1895514Maharashtra Thane 22 519 110830 578297Maharashtra Wardha 19 419 81166 364218Maharashtra Washim 23 415 106194 526780Maharashtra Yavatmal 38 760 181566 850642Maharashtra Count 33 Maharashtra Total 1017 18520 5411453 27144854
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15. MANIPUR
Summary of Tower Placements in Manipur
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Manipur Bishnupur 1 20 13335 78605Manipur Chandel 14 97 9382 52712Manipur Churachandpur 22 122 10504 65178Manipur Imphal East 8 119 40702 234286Manipur Imphal West 1 52 29056 166244Manipur Senapati 6 59 4026 23742Manipur Tamenglong 17 77 8576 58755Manipur Thoubal 6 77 48531 257828Manipur Ukhrul 20 72 8572 50801Manipur Count 9 Manipur Total 95 695 172684 988151
16. MEGHALAYA
Summary of Tower Placements in Meghalaya
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Meghalaya East Garo Hills 10 397 22082 122384Meghalaya East Khasi Hills 12 284 35399 192711Meghalaya Jaintia Hills 18 285 28976 173545Meghalaya Ri Bhoi 13 306 18452 103186Meghalaya South Garo Hills 5 335 9001 51584Meghalaya West Garo Hills 29 856 55511 296851Meghalaya West Khasi Hills 15 340 19514 115595Meghalaya Count 7 Meghalaya Total 102 2803 188935 1055856
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17. MIZORAM
Summary of Tower Placements in Mizoram
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Mizoram Aizawl 13 62 15234 72796Mizoram Champhai 7 36 7559 39213Mizoram Kolasib 4 17 4824 20841Mizoram Lawngtlai 8 59 8908 44610Mizoram Lunglei 14 84 12160 58910Mizoram Mamit 13 59 10358 52351Mizoram Saiha 8 30 7510 41727Mizoram Serchhip 4 14 7103 36624Mizoram Count 8 Mizoram Total 71 361 73656 367072
18. NAGALAND
Summary of Tower Placements in Nagaland
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Nagaland Kohima 6 61 14560 84752Nagaland Mokokchung 6 63 21935 137940Nagaland Mon 9 69 21607 162554Nagaland Phek 5 52 18338 93076Nagaland Tuensang 19 99 25130 176400Nagaland Wokha 9 77 18987 120932Nagaland Zunheboto 2 53 7749 42341Nagaland Count 7 Nagaland Total 56 474 128306 817995
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19. ORISSA
Summary of Tower Placements in Orissa
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Orissa Anugul 11 359 49856 244650Orissa Balangir 21 857 145605 637770Orissa Baleshwar 25 1427 219988 1106943Orissa Bargarh 28 757 190689 857331Orissa Baudh 2 123 13638 63917Orissa Bhadrak 10 639 121068 674248Orissa Cuttack 11 534 102070 498500Orissa Debagarh 2 68 9219 43303Orissa Dhenkanal 19 515 107427 512515Orissa Gajapati 9 485 42698 192216Orissa Ganjam 29 965 224802 1077585Orissa Jagatsinghapur 10 477 91089 432702Orissa Jajapur 11 692 159809 781795Orissa Jharsuguda 6 140 46390 220757Orissa Kalahandi 28 655 160539 656329Orissa Kandhamal 7 310 26100 114813Orissa Kendrapara 12 784 170760 803843Orissa Kendujhar 15 570 99889 467254Orissa Khorda 4 244 57012 309105Orissa Koraput 26 722 119898 495288Orissa Malkangiri 13 246 39404 182544Orissa Mayurbhanj 18 918 125958 589251Orissa Nabarangapur 37 596 158274 728218Orissa Nayagarh 9 515 79817 387162Orissa Nuapada 15 331 68113 291720Orissa Puri 9 609 110264 584148Orissa Rayagada 12 393 38409 166863Orissa Sambalpur 10 293 47525 211989Orissa Sonapur 8 349 58536 276177Orissa Sundargarh 15 357 75988 344097Orissa Count 30 Orissa Total 432 15930 2960834 13953033
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20. PUNJAB
Summary of Tower Placements in Punjab
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Punjab Amritsar 7 203 40630 243975Punjab Firozpur 1 28 4494 26634Punjab Gurdaspur 5 270 34870 205801Punjab Count 3 Punjab Total 13 501 79994 476410
21. RAJASTAHAN
Summary of Tower Placements in Rajasthan
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Rajasthan Ajmer 9 193 47986 283521Rajasthan Alwar 15 643 118917 793174Rajasthan Banswara 9 474 79056 451864Rajasthan Baran 7 236 31258 188681Rajasthan Barmer 25 345 70764 444954Rajasthan Bharatpur 6 294 61491 422645Rajasthan Bhilwara 15 472 93951 493575Rajasthan Bikaner 36 297 63203 442830Rajasthan Bundi 10 254 48957 270627Rajasthan Chittaurgarh 11 450 65316 326258Rajasthan Churu 19 327 74590 489213Rajasthan Dausa 2 115 19931 134992Rajasthan Dholpur 3 111 19292 133405Rajasthan Dungarpur 7 311 69307 377297Rajasthan Ganganagar 5 215 20166 119695Rajasthan Hanumangarh 20 560 84974 521941Rajasthan Jaipur 8 319 59172 406087Rajasthan Jaisalmer 23 141 24712 147468Rajasthan Jalor 21 382 117221 710953Rajasthan Jhalawar 3 153 17723 102627Rajasthan Jhunjhunun 11 309 84353 527023Rajasthan Jodhpur 33 382 100798 681366Rajasthan Karauli 12 394 95949 642635Rajasthan Kota 7 509 38268 224214Rajasthan Nagaur 18 667 86332 554894Rajasthan Pali 15 294 121094 654056
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Rajasthan Rajsamand 5 212 58559 294611Rajasthan Sawai Madhopur 12 429 86166 547503Rajasthan Sikar 7 206 58002 399639Rajasthan Sirohi 6 114 36888 193665Rajasthan Tonk 8 187 41967 265307Rajasthan Udaipur 23 844 152648 799731Rajasthan Count 32 Rajasthan Total 411 10839 2149011 13046451
22. SIKKIM
Summary of Tower Placements in SikkimState District No. of
Proposed Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Sikkim East Sikkim 2 20 7864 39721Sikkim North Sikkim 2 13 5953 16721Sikkim West Sikkim 4 54 11962 63702Sikkim Count 3 Sikkim Total 8 87 25779 120144
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23. TAMIL NADU
Summary of Tower Placements in Tamil Nadu
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Tamil Nadu Ariyalur 5 80 60045 250949Tamil Nadu Coimbatore 2 45 54796 211777Tamil Nadu Cuddalore 16 407 181793 805077Tamil Nadu Dharmapuri 58 719 371631 1655455Tamil Nadu Dindigul 5 41 37190 157029Tamil Nadu Erode 9 89 107555 393771Tamil Nadu Kancheepuram 10 387 104048 458455Tamil Nadu Karur 4 34 27477 98577Tamil Nadu Madurai 8 130 89761 360237Tamil Nadu Nagapattinam 15 318 165073 691588Tamil Nadu Namakkal 4 61 31940 117457Tamil Nadu Perambalur 3 36 22811 92534Tamil Nadu Pudukkottai 20 362 125330 588685Tamil Nadu Ramanathapuram 14 107 56084 243156Tamil Nadu Salem 7 93 43582 180767Tamil Nadu Sivaganga 14 141 48205 206011Tamil Nadu Thanjavur 10 321 138799 611535Tamil Nadu Theni 2 16 24736 99012Tamil Nadu Thiruvallur 5 114 35287 149301Tamil Nadu Thiruvarur 12 312 159898 670654Tamil Nadu Thoothukkudi 15 172 102161 421810Tamil Nadu Tiruchirappalli 8 121 90793 376851Tamil Nadu Tirunelveli 18 201 144883 579906Tamil Nadu Tiruvannamalai 33 708 271532 1199142Tamil Nadu Vellore 25 338 180312 805406Tamil Nadu Viluppuram 34 868 335822 1570096Tamil Nadu Virudhunagar 15 209 72900 291535Tamil Nadu Count 27
Tamil Nadu Total 371 6430 3084444 13286773
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24. TRIPURA
Summary of Tower Placements in Tripura
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Tripura Dhalai 21 82 29802 151089Tripura North Tripura 26 124 80773 416846Tripura South Tripura 54 223 128292 608430Tripura West Tripura 46 226 166546 816015Tripura Count 4 Tripura Total 147 655 405413 1992380
25. UTTAR PRADESH
Summary of Tower Placements in Uttar Pradesh
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Uttar Pradesh Agra 14 444 142096 961347Uttar Pradesh Aligarh 9 377 124186 793452Uttar Pradesh Allahabad 20 1079 197123 1334535Uttar Pradesh Ambedkar Nagar 9 806 138580 948455Uttar Pradesh Auraiya 7 233 51702 317418Uttar Pradesh Azamgarh 8 919 128983 914175Uttar Pradesh Baghbat 1 16 7846 55464Uttar Pradesh Bahraich 16 622 195626 1182994Uttar Pradesh Ballia 5 446 94515 691003Uttar Pradesh Balrampur 7 266 69403 447384Uttar Pradesh Banda 15 315 100196 618390Uttar Pradesh Barabanki 11 605 138192 791279Uttar Pradesh Bareilly 11 612 117677 790858Uttar Pradesh Basti 15 1773 191823 1271328Uttar Pradesh Bijnor 12 656 114518 737903Uttar Pradesh Budaun 8 442 97145 627415Uttar Pradesh Bulandshahar 5 251 108823 689858Uttar Pradesh Chandauli 6 377 44878 304380Uttar Pradesh Chitrakoot 10 275 55936 354561Uttar Pradesh Deoria 11 847 154096 1086270Uttar Pradesh Etah 10 377 103064 671317Uttar Pradesh Etawah 7 195 51590 321344Uttar Pradesh Faizabad 10 604 146449 867596Uttar Pradesh Farrukhabad 2 110 26374 175839Uttar Pradesh Fatehpur 14 624 169163 993658
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Uttar Pradesh Firozabad 7 300 80020 524732Uttar Pradesh Ghazipur 12 1007 146370 1039456Uttar Pradesh Gonda 9 445 104482 660769Uttar Pradesh Gorakhpur 10 1324 172033 1181159Uttar Pradesh Hamirpur 13 228 64660 384723Uttar Pradesh Hardoi 9 453 125629 757629Uttar Pradesh Hathras 1 108 31280 199092Uttar Pradesh Jalaun 17 511 103840 650590Uttar Pradesh Jaunpur 11 966 162340 1160210Uttar Pradesh Jhansi 23 397 100056 592916
Uttar PradeshJyotiba Phule Nagar 5 270 48099 311788
Uttar Pradesh Kannauj 6 295 86222 550550Uttar Pradesh Kanpur Dehat 8 323 83879 505264Uttar Pradesh Kanpur Nagar 8 307 78124 458675Uttar Pradesh Kaushambi 7 306 86950 518288Uttar Pradesh Kheri 17 559 155849 994471Uttar Pradesh Kushinagar 13 831 209925 1418491Uttar Pradesh Lalitpur 6 143 29917 176042Uttar Pradesh Lucknow 3 150 42318 239607Uttar Pradesh Maharajganj 10 529 140461 904295Uttar Pradesh Mahoba 10 197 43492 256493Uttar Pradesh Maipuri 8 338 84695 554424Uttar Pradesh Mathura 5 208 62240 416157Uttar Pradesh Meerut 1 62 9255 56899Uttar Pradesh Mirzapur 11 543 69235 439638Uttar Pradesh Moradabad 13 532 123468 826672Uttar Pradesh Muzaffarnagar 9 299 119989 805364Uttar Pradesh Pilibhit 14 583 108039 703487Uttar Pradesh Pratapgarh 18 1253 249885 1531902Uttar Pradesh Rae Bareli 11 642 203333 1169460Uttar Pradesh Rampur 6 340 64976 428699Uttar Pradesh Saharanpur 8 340 89018 574027Uttar Pradesh Sant Kabir Nagar 9 912 112676 752437
Uttar PradeshSant Ravidas Nagar Badhohi 1 103 13712 109138
Uttar Pradesh Shahjahanpur 14 851 132146 830999Uttar Pradesh Shrawasti 9 353 92496 561786Uttar Pradesh Sidharthnagar 18 1574 203395 1342542Uttar Pradesh Sitapur 19 1021 246185 1468442Uttar Pradesh Sonbhadra 25 853 115758 695570Uttar Pradesh Sultanpur 7 464 87953 526454Uttar Pradesh Unnao 12 576 144625 830678Uttar Pradesh Count 66 Uttar Pradesh Total 666 34767 7199009 46058238
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26. UTTARANCHAL
Summary of Tower Placements in Uttaranchal
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Uttaranchal Almora 42 1714 90981 436504Uttaranchal Bageshwar 9 438 22016 106543Uttaranchal Chamoli 13 552 28183 142698Uttaranchal Champawat 12 350 16918 87537Uttaranchal Dehra Dun 16 429 55159 317544Uttaranchal Garhwal 22 1605 65487 304805Uttaranchal Hardwar 35 636 161723 1003556Uttaranchal Nainital 10 444 30732 167396Uttaranchal Pithoragarh 19 727 43100 204562Uttaranchal Rudraprayag 4 158 11315 54807Uttaranchal Tehri Garhwal 13 479 28682 158708
Uttaranchal Udham Singh Nagar 10 267 53690 326958
Uttaranchal Uttarkashi 12 287 22454 120675Uttaranchal Count 13 Uttaranchal Total 217 8086 630440 3432293
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27. WEST BENGAL
Summary of Tower Placements in West Bengal
State District No. of Proposed
Towers
No. of Villages Getting
Covered by the
Proposed Towers
Total Number of House hold Covered by
Tower
Total Population
Getting Covered by the
Proposed Towers
West Bengal Bankura 11 750 117716 611018West Bengal Barddhaman 6 271 104582 530653West Bengal Birbhum 11 568 144201 733254
West Bengal Dakshin Dinajpur 10 777 131197 615843
West Bengal Darjiling 3 75 21821 110303West Bengal Haora 1 75 31550 166825West Bengal Hugli 1 85 26092 134421West Bengal Jalpaiguri 1 36 18026 92605West Bengal Malda 10 535 151628 787859West Bengal Medinipur 37 3266 416467 2219912West Bengal Murshidabad 14 519 340941 1708358West Bengal Nadia 10 328 212602 1027996
West Bengal North Twenty Four Parganas 10 313 243753 1190473
West Bengal Puruliya 10 527 71884 392970
West Bengal South Twenty Four Parganas 19 432 277429 1543459
West Bengal Uttar Dinajpur 13 568 177103 928131West Bengal Count 16 West Bengal Total 167 9125 2486992 12794080Total Districts 500 Countrywide Totals 7871 212304 49803588 269330984
Total Proposed Towers: 7871
Note:
While every attempt has been made to indicate village details, population etc. As accurately as possible, due to non-availability of essential data or mismatch between data available from different sources, there may be some inadvertent errors. In particular, some areas of Assam may have been left out. Feedback on such areas/ errors will be appreciated.
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ANNEXURE-2A
DISTRICT WISE TOWERS DETAILS
(COMPLETE DETAILS OF DISTRICT WISE TOWERS PROVIDED IN CD)
This List (corresponding to Districtwise Coverage Report of Annexure -2A of the Tender Document) contains villages wihich are covered by more than one towers. Such villages are listed under each one of the corresponding towers from which coverage is being obtained.Therefore the total number of villages in this list will not tally with the number of villages for the corresponding District in the Statewise Coverage Summary Report (Annexure -2 of the Tender Document)
State Name District Name
Sub-District where proposed
tower is to be located
Tower Code Village where proposed tower is
to be located
LAT LONG No. of Villages covered
Total Number of House Holds
Total Population
Andhra Pradesh
Adilabad Adilabad
28-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Yapalguda 78.64 19.63 21 4674 22864
Andhra Pradesh
Adilabad Asifabad
28-01-0015-00054400-01-O-B Nandupa 79.39 19.35 25 7672 38196
Andhra Pradesh
Adilabad Bazarhathnoor
28-01-0019-00071000-01-O-C Jatarla 78.36 19.48 15 3021 15615
Andhra Pradesh
Adilabad Bela
28-01-0004-00014800-01-O-B Bela 78.79 19.73 31 5033 25126
Andhra Pradesh
Adilabad Bellampalle
28-01-0046-00156600-01-O-B Chandravelli 79.56 19.15 19 5896 26847
Andhra Pradesh
Adilabad Bheemini
28-01-0024-00089300-01-O-C Kannepalle 79.70 19.15 19 3913 17250
Andhra Pradesh
Adilabad Chennur
28-01-0052-00172500-01-O-C Chakepalle 79.76 18.75 18 5182 20835
Andhra Pradesh
Adilabad Dahegaon
28-01-0025-00091300-01-O-C Dahegaon 79.73 19.27 21 4815 21718
Andhra Adilaba Dandepalle 28-01-0044-00152900-01- Karvichelma 79.24 18.97 26 11043 45162
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Pradesh d O-BAndhra Pradesh
Adilabad Inderavelly
28-01-0007-00023400-01-O-C Dhannura (B) 78.63 19.52 25 4778 24829
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Tower Wise Coverage Details for Andhra Pradesh
Tower code Name of the Village Getting Covered by the Tower
No of House Hold
Total Population
28-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Mangurla 249 121728-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Kanpa (Mediguda) 392 189728-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Khandala 207 103428-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Wanwat 307 181628-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Pippaldhari 293 140328-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Jamuldhari 47 22928-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Ramai 336 158128-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Pardi (Khurd) 65 30728-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Pardi (Buzurg) 133 56928-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C (Yapalguda) 705 345328-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Borenur 72 34728-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Kumbhajheri 105 52828-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Asodabhurki 53 28428-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Lokari 201 93028-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Ankapoor 39 21128-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Takli 7 3128-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Anukunta 263 128528-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Kottur (Nevegaon) 54 26628-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Kachkanti 280 139228-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Ankoli 472 223728-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Tontoli 394 1847
28-01-0002-00004800-01-O-C Total 4674 22864
Tower Code is of the form: AA-BB-CCCC-DDDDDDDD-EE-F-G
AA: Represents State Code.BB: Represents District Code.CCCC: Represents Subdistrict Code.DDDDDDDD: Represents Village Code.EE: Represents Tower ID a running number from 1 and unique within a Subdistrict.F: Represents Site Location. Value ‘I’ indicates Indoor and ‘O’ indicates Outdoor.G: Represents Location Based Classification. It has values ‘A’, ‘B’ or ‘C’.
TOWER CODE INDEXED VILLAGES AND POPULATION COVERAGE REPORT
Tower Code Name of the Village Getting Covered by the Tower
Village Population
Tower Code 1Tower Code 2
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Tower TotalsANNEXURE-2B
CRITERIA ADOPTED FOR ARRIVING AT LOCATION & NUMBER OF TOWERS
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Following assumptions have been made for identifying the locations of the proposed towers in the entire rural India where there is no existing fixed wireless or mobile coverage:
1. Already covered areas include the coverage attained by the existing GSM and CDMA towers as on 31st March 2006 providing fixed wireless or mobile services. Radius of coverage for existing GSM towers to be 5 km and that for existing CDMA towers has been taken as 10 km in the planar states for determination of the uncovered areas.
2. Population details, wherever they occur, correspond to the 2001
Census.
3. Village or a cluster of villages having a total number of households greater than 400 have been identified and marked as qualified for provision of towers.
4. Wherever a Block Head Quarter falls under the uncovered area, a tower has been proposed for the same.
5. Modified Hata model has been chosen for the RF simulation activity. Modifications in the Hata model are based on ETSI recommendations (COST-231). Modifications are made to operate this model from 150 MHz to 2 GHz operating frequency. It has been calibrated typically to 8 dB standard deviation.
6. The coverage levels have been assumed to be up to signal strength of -100dBm.
7. 900 MHz has been chosen for the simulation purpose.
8. The simulations have been done for different heights (30, 35 and 40m).
9. Coverage has been ensured at all the heights (for three USPs).
ACCURACY OF TOWER PLACEMENT
Though every effort has been made to bring maximum accuracy level in the final towers placement data, the location and number of towers may vary due to one or more of the following reasons:
1. The covered area identified is based on the tower details as available on 31st
March 2006 and the total number of towers may have undergone a change since then.
2. The actual coverage for existing towers may be different from the coverage assumed during tower estimation activity.
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3. For the purpose of calculating existing coverage area, villages marginally coming in the GSM/CDMA buffers, have been assumed to be covered and masked, although they may be getting almost negligible or only a partial coverage.
4. Finally, the best possible efforts have been made in modeling and simulation activity, not withstanding the fact that there are always certain parameters for tradeoff between the effort involved and the gains. Hence actual field results may vary from the simulated ones.
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ANNEXURE-3A
ELIGIBILITY PROOF TO BE SUBMITTED BY IP s
(COPIES OF THE LETTERS ISSUED FROM USO FUND REGARDING SHORTLISTING)
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ANNEXURE-3B
LIST OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDERS CATEGORY-I REGISTERED WITH DOT AND SHORTLISTED BY USO FUND
Sl. No.
Name of Firm Address Parent Company’s
BenefitTaken
1 ACME Telepower Limited
DLF Infinity Tower, Building C, 9th Floor, DLF, Cybercity, Phase-II, Gurgaon-122002.
No
2 Aptel Softek System Pvt Limited
4696, Brij bhawan, 21A-ansari Road Daryaganj, New Delhi-110002.
Yes
3 ASTER Infrastructure Pvt Limited
Plot No.A-4/1, 2nd Crescent Sanik Puri, Secunderabad-500094. Yes
4 ASTER Teleservices Pvt Limited
E-67, 4th Crescent Sainik Puri, Secunderabad-500094 No
5 ATC Tower Company of India Pvt Limited
103, Ashoka Estate, 24, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi-01 Yes
6 Ericsson India Pvt.Ltd. Ericsson Forum, DLF Cyberciti, Gurgaon- 122002, Haryana Yes7 GTL Infrastucture
LimitedElectronic Sadan-I, MIDC, TTC Industrial Area, Mahape, Navi Mumbai-400710.
No
8 HFCL 8, Commercial Complex, Masjid Moth, Greater Kailash-II, New Delhi-48
No
9 ICOMM Tele Limited 23, Babar Lane, Babar Road, Near Bengali Market, New Delhi-01 No
10 ITI Limited O/o General Manager-marketing, F-84, ITI Complex, Doorvani Nagar, Bangalore-560016.
No
11 Jyoti Structures Limited Valecha Chambers, 6th floor, New Link Road, Oshiwara, Andheri(West), Mumbai-400053
No
12 McCoy Developers Pvt Ltd
Suite1132 , Hilton Towers , Nariman Point, Mumbai- 400021 Yes
13 National Information Technology Ltd
T-95A, C.L. House, Ist floor, Gautam Nagar, Yusuf Sarai, New Delhi-110049.
Yes
14 NUTEK India Limited 150-1506, 15th Floor, Global Business Park, M.G. Road, Gurgaon-122002.
No
15 Quipo Telecom Infrastructure Limited
D-2, Southern Park, Saket Place, Saket, New Delhi-17. Yes
16 RailTel Corporation of India Limited
10th Floor, Bank of Baroda, 16, Sansad Marg, New Delhi-01 No
17 Reliance Communication Infrastructure Limited
15th Floor, Vijaya Building, 17 Barakhamba Road, Connought Place, New Delhi-01
Yes
18 Skipper Steels 5D, Crescent Tower, 229, AJC Bose Road, Kolkata - 700 020 Yes
19 SPANCO Telesystem and Solution Limited
SPANCO House, BS Deoshi Marg, Deonar, Mumbai-400088 No
20 TCIL TCIL Bhawan, GK-I, N. Delhi-48 No21 Telecom Tower and
Infrastructure Pvt Limited
Essar House -11,Keshao Rao Khadye Marg ,Maha Lakshmi ,Mumbai:400034
Yes
22 TVS ICS 14, Dolmur Extension, 2nd Stage, 3rd Phase, Bangalore-560071 Yes
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ANNEXURE-3C
FORMAT FOR BOARD RESOLUTION OF PARENT COMPANY
(To be submitted on the letterhead of the Company)
The Board, after discussion, at the duly convened Meeting on _________ [insert date], with the consent of all the Directors present and in compliance of the provisions of the Companies Act, 1956, passed the following Resolution:
RESOLVED THAT pursuant to the provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 and compliance thereof and as permitted under the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company and in view of the fact that (Name of the parent company) holds ------ % of the equity in (name of the bidder), the Board of (Name of the parent company) hereby undertakes to invest the entire amount proposed to be invested by (Name of the bidder) in the project envisaged in the tender no. ---------- FOR SUPPORT FROM USO FUND TOWARDS SETTING UP AND MANAGING INFRASTRUCTURE SITES AND PROVISION OF MOBILE SERVICES IN SPECIFIED RURAL AND REMOTE AREAS issued by USO Fund, in case of failure of [insert the name of the Bidder] to make such investment.
FURTHER RESOLVED THAT ___________, whose signatures are attested hereunder, be and is hereby authorized to enter into and take all the steps required to be taken by (Name of the parent company) in this regard, including in particular, signing and issuing of all the related documents, certified copy of this Board resolution or letter, undertakings etc, required to be submitted to the USO fund as part of the Tender or such other documents as may be necessary in this regard.
Certified True Copy
Notes:
This certified true copy should be submitted on the letterhead of the Company, signed by the Company Secretary or any of the authorized Directors of the Company and the Common Seal of the Company shall be affixed.
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ANNEXURE-3D
DETAILS OF TELECOM SERVICE LICENCES HELD BY THE BIDDER COMPANY
Sl. No.
Name of Bidder
Company
Details of Telecom Service licenses heldName of Service
License Agreement
No. and date
Service Area Details of Allocated Spectrum
from WPC1.2.3.4.5.6.
For and on behalf of (Name of the company)
Signature of the authorized signatory of the bidder company
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ANNEXURE-4A
PROFORMA FOR EARNEST MONEY BANK GUARANTEE
Whereas ____________________________________________ (hereinafter called the “tenderer”) has submitted their offer dated ________ in response to Tender no.-------------for setting up and managing infrastructure sites and provision of mobile services in the specified rural and remote areas of the country for Part-A of the Scheme (hereinafter called the “tender”).
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that WE __________________________________________(hereinafter called the “Bank”) having our registered office at ___________________________________are bound unto the President of India acting through Administrator Universal Service Obligation Fund (hereinafter called the “Administrator”) in the sum of Rs._______________ for which payment will and truly to be made to the said Administrator. The Bank binds itself, its successors and assigns by these presents.
THE CONDITIONS OF THIS OBLIGATION ARE:
(1) If the tenderer withdraws or amends, impairs or derogates from the tender in any respect within the period of validity of this tender.
(2) If the tenderer having been notified of the acceptance of his tender by the Administrator during the period of its validity-
a) fails to furnish the Performance Security for the due performance of the Agreement.
b) fails or refuses to execute the Agreement within the specified period.
We undertake to pay without any demur the Administrator up to the above amount upon receipt of its first written demand, without the Administrator having to substantiate its demand, provided that in its demand the Administrator will note that the amount claimed by it is due to it owing to the occurrence of one or both of the two conditions, specifying the occurred condition or conditions.
This guarantee will remain in force up to and including 45 days after the period of bid validity of 180 calendar days and is further extendable at the request of the Administrator for another period of 180 days.
Signed and sealed with the Common Seal of the said Bank this _________day of the _________2006.
(Signature for and behalf of the Bank)
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ANNEXURE-4B
PROFORMA FOR EARNEST MONEY BANK GUARANTEE
Whereas _____________________________________________ (hereinafter called the “tenderer”) has submitted their offer dated ________ in response to Tender no.-------------for setting up and managing infrastructure sites and provision of mobile services in the specified rural and remote areas of the country for Part-B of the Scheme (hereinafter called the “tender”).
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that WE __________________________________________(hereinafter called the “Bank”) having our registered office at ___________________________________are bound unto the President of India acting through Administrator Universal Service Obligation Fund (hereinafter called the “Administrator”) in the sum of Rs._______________ for which payment will and truly to be made to the said Administrator. The Bank binds itself, its successors and assigns by these presents.
THE CONDITIONS OF THIS OBLIGATION ARE:
(1) If the tenderer withdraws or amends, impairs or derogates from the tender in any respect within the period of validity of this tender.
(2) If the tenderer having been notified of the acceptance of his tender by the Administrator during the period of its validity-
a) fails to furnish the Performance Security for the due performance of the Agreement.
b) fails or refuses to execute the Agreement within the specified period.
We undertake to pay without any demur the Administrator up to the above amount upon receipt of its first written demand, without the Administrator having to substantiate its demand, provided that in its demand the Administrator will note that the amount claimed by it is due to it owing to the occurrence of one or both of the two conditions, specifying the occurred condition or conditions.
This guarantee will remain in force up to and including 45 days after the period of bid validity of 180 calendar days and is further extendable at the request of the Administrator for another period of 180 days.
Signed and sealed with the Common Seal of the said Bank this _________day of the _________2006.
(Signature for and behalf of the Bank)
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ANNEXURE- 5A
COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
We ______________________________ (name of the Company) state to comply in full manner with all the General, Commercial, Technical, Operating, Financial Conditions, Terms of Financial Bid and Special Conditions of the Tender Document for Support from USO Fund for Setting up and Managing Infrastructure Sites and Provision of Mobile Services in specified rural and remote areas for Part-A of the Scheme vide Tender No. 30-148/2006-USF without any reservation and deviation.
For and on behalf of (Name of the company)
Signature of the authorized signatory of the bidder company
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ANNEXURE- 5B
COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
We ______________________________ (name of the Company) state to comply in full manner with all the General, Commercial, Technical, Operating, Financial Conditions, Terms of Financial Bid and Special Conditions of the Tender Document for Support from USO Fund for Setting up and Managing Infrastructure Sites and Provision of Mobile Services in specified rural and remote areas for Part-B of the Scheme vide Tender No. 30-148/2006-USF without any reservation and deviation.
For and on behalf of (Name of the company)
Signature of the authorized signatory of the bidder company
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ANNEXURE-6
BSO/ CMTS/ UASL AGREEMENTS/ IP-I REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE (BEING PROVIDED IN CD)
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ANNEXURE-7
FORMAT FOR CERTIFICATION OF SUBSIDY CLAIM FOR QE……..
AGREEMENT NO. ------ DATED ----- FOR
INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER/ UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER
1. I ……………………………….., aged about ………….. years s/o, d/o of Shri …………………, resident of ………………………………………………., do solemnly affirm and state as under:
2. That I am …………… …………………….of ………………………… (Name of the Company), Infrastructure Provider/ Universal Service Provider in …………………………..Service Area and I am duly authorized by the resolutions dated …………………………. passed by Board of Directors of the Company to furnish a Certificate on behalf of …………………………. (Name of the Company).
3. That a claim of Rs. ………………….. (Rupees ………. ………………………) is being made or the period ………………….. to ………………………….. . The details of calculation of subsidy are as per Attachments enclosed.
4. That the contents of Attachments 1 & 2 to Annexure-8A/ Annexure-8B are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, based on the records of the company, which are available for further verification by the appropriate authorities and that the infra structure/ mobile services have been provided and were functional/ services rendered from the quarter in which they have been shown as installed/commissioned (Attachments 2 of Annexure-8A/ Annexure-8B).
5. That the claim pertains to the infrastructure site/ mobile services
installed/commissioned after the date of entering into the Agreement.
6, That excess payment or shortage, if any, in the subsidy received shall be adjusted in the following year based on the quarterly statements duly certified by the Auditors of the Company and scrutiny as prescribed by the Administrator.
7. The services/ mobile connections provided under this Agreement have not been utilized in claiming subsidy under any other Agreement entered into with the Administrator for the same Service Area.
8. No subsidy has been claimed for the period in which the mobile services remained disrupted during the quarter as per terms and conditions of the Agreement. (Not applicable in case of Infrastructure Provider)
9. The infra structure/ mobile services shown as installed/commissioned in the said quarter have been completed in the …………………. on the date …………………………….as provided in the claim
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10. I understand that Administrator or his representative shall have the right to inspect the site and records and if any deficiency is observed the subsidy paid to the company shall be recovered forthwith without prejudice to the right of administrator to take any other action(s) as deemed fit.
For and on behalf of (Name of the company)
Signature of the authorized signatory of the bidder company
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ANNEXURE-8A
SUMMARY CLAIM STATEMENT FOR QE ……….. FROM INFRA STRUCTURE PROVIDER
Name of Infrastructure Provider :Name of Service Area :Cluster No. of Group of Districts :
(Signature of Authorized Signatory)
Note:
1. The Claim should be submitted along with the ANNEXURE- 7
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Sl. No. Name of District
Total No of Infrastructure Sites to be provided (As per Agreement)
No of Infrastructure Sites at the end of the Previous Qr
No of Infrastructure Sites added during the quarter
Total No of Infrastructure Sites at the end of the Qr
Net subsidy payable for the Infrastructure Sites in Col 4 (from Col 7 of Attachment 1)
Net Subsidy payable for Infrastructure Sites in Col 5 (from Col 9 attachment 2)
Total Net subsidy payable (7+8)
Remarks, if any
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 XXX 4 2 6 A B A+B2 YYY 10 2 123 ZZZ 0 7 74
Total for a Circle
ATTACHMENT 1 TO ANNEXURE-8A
CLAIM STATEMENT FOR QE ……….. FROM INFRA STRUCTURE PROVIDER FOR THE INFRASTRUCTURE THAT HAVE ALREADY BEEN INSTALLED/COMMISSIONED
Name of Infrastructure Provider :Name of Service Area : Cluster No. of Group of Districts :
(Signature of Authorized Signatory) along with Company seal
Notes: 1. Rounding off the subsidy to the nearest rupee shall be made only in the total subsidy due.
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Sl.No Name of District Name of
village
ID of the Infrastructure Site (as provided in the Agreement)
Date of Completion/Installation/ Commission of the Infrastructure Site
Representative Rate Subsidy payable for the quarter
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 XXX Abc Xxxxxxxx123 12/03/2006 1500 15002 XXX Def Xxxxxxxx124 30/06/2006 1500 15003 XXX Ghi Xxxxxxxx125 30/09/2006 1500 15004 XXX Jkl Xxxxxxxx126 30/12/2006 1500 1500
Total for District XXX 4500
1 YYY2 YYY5 YYYTotal for a Circle
ATTACHMENT 2 TO ANNEXURE-8A
CLAIM STATEMENT FOR QE ……….. FROM INFRA STRUCTURE PROVIDER (FOR THE INFRASTRUCTURE INSTALLED/COMMISSIONED DURING THE QUARTER)
Name of Infrastructure Provider :Name of Service Area : Cluster No. of Group of Districts :
(Signature of Authorized Signatory along with Company seal)Notes: 1. Rounding off the subsidy to the nearest rupee shall be made only in the total subsidy due.2. Date of Commissioning/ installation (Col 5) shall be included while calculating the number of days in a quarter for Col 8.3. The claim shall be accompanied with the Self Certification as per Annexure-20A.
Sl. No.
Name of District
Name of village
ID of the Infrastructure Site (as provided in the
Agreement)
Date of Completion/Installation/Commission
of the infra structure
Representative Rate of subsidy
No of days in the Quarter
No of days since infra structure is
Complete/Installed/Commissioned
Subsidy payable for the quarter
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 XXX Mno Xxxxxxxxx127 11/09/2007 1500 92 25 (25*1500)/92=407.61
2 XXX Pqr 0xxxxxxxxx128 30/09/2007 1500 92 1 (1*1500)/92= 16.30
Total for the District 423.91
Total for a Circle
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ANNEXURE-8B
SUMMARY CLAIM STATEMENT FOR QE ……….. FROM UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
Name of Service Provider :Name of Service Area : Cluster No. of Group of Districts :
Sno Name of District
Total No. of Mobile Service Sites to be provided (As per Agreement)
No of Mobile Service Sites provided at the end of the Previous Qr
No of Mobile Service Sites added during the quarter
Total No of Mobile Service Sites at which the infra structure at the end of the Qr (Col 4 + Col 5)
Total subsidy payable for the Mobile Service Sites in Col 4 (from Col 12 of Attachment 1)
Subsidy payable for Mobile Service Sites in Col 5 (from Col 14 of attachment 2)
Total subsidy payable (7+8)
Remarks, if any
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 XXX 4 2 6 4500 423.91 4923.912 YYY 10 0 123 ZZZ 0 7 74
Total for a Circle
(Signature of Authorized Signatory)Along with Company seal
Note:
1. The Claim should be submitted along with the ANNEXURE- 7 108
ATTACHMENT 1 TO ANNEXURE-8B
CLAIM STATEMENT FOR QE ……….. FROM UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDERSFOR THE MOBILE SERVICES THAT HAVE ALREADY BEEN COMMISSIONED
Name of Service Provider :Name of Service Area : Cluster No. of Group of Districts :
Sl.No
Name of District
Name of village
ID of the Infrastructure Site (as provided in the Agreement)
Date of Completion/Installation/Commission of the Mobile Services site
Representative Rate of
the Quarterly
subsidy
Subsidy payable
Duration of interruption of
services
Total days for which services
were interrupte
d
Deduction of subsidy on
Prorata basis for Col 10
Net subsidy payable (Col 7-
11)From date To date
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 121 XXX Abc Xxxxxxxx123 12/03/2006 1500 15002 XXX Def Xxxxxxxx124 30/06/2006 1500 15003 XXX Ghi Xxxxxxxx125 30/09/2006 1500 15004 XXX Jkl Xxxxxxxx126 30/12/2006 1500 1500Total for District XXX 4500 A
1 YYY2 YYY5 YYYTotal for a Circle
(Signature of Authorized Signatory) along with Company sealNotes: 1. Deduction of subsidy on account of interruption of services shall be made on the total no of days such incidences have happened from the specific site. Further, the
details of interruption are to be separately provided.2. Rounding off the subsidy to the nearest rupee shall be made only in the total subsidy due.
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ATTACHMENT 2 TO ANNEXURE-8B
CLAIM STATEMENT FOR QE ……….. FROM UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDERS (FOR THE MOBILE SERVICES COMMISSIONED DURING THE QUARTER)
Name of Service Provider :Name of Service Area :Cluster No. of Group of Districts :
Sl.No
Name of District
Name of
village
ID of the Infrastructure Site (as provided in
the Agreement)
Date of Completion/Installation/Commission
of the Mobile
Services site
Representative
Rate of the
Quarterly subsidy
No of days in
the Quarter
No of days since mobile
services site is Complete/Installed/Commiss
ioned
Subsidy payable
Duration of interruption of
services Total days for which
services were interrupted
Deduction of subsidy on
Prorata basis for Col 12
Net subsidy payable (Col 7-
13)From date
To date
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 XXX Mno Xxxxxxxxx127
11/09/2007 1500 92 25 (25*1500)/92=407.61
2 XXX Pqr 0xxxxxxxxx128
30/09/2007 1500 92 1 (1*1500)/92= 16.30
Total for the District 423.91 B
Total for a Circle
(Signature of Authorized Signatory along with Company seal)Notes: 1. Deduction of subsidy on account of interruption of services shall be made on the total no of days such incidences have happened from the specific site. Further, the
details of interruption are to be separately provided.2. Rounding off the subsidy to the nearest rupee shall be made only in the total subsidy due.3. Date of Commissioning/ installation (Col 5) shall be included while calculating the number of days in a quarter for Col 8.4. The claim shall be accompanied with the Self Certification as per Annexure-20B.
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ANNEXURE-9
FORMAT FOR AUDITOR’S REPORT ON STATEMENT OF CLAIM FOR SUBSIDY FROM USOF
ToThe Board of Directors……………………….……………………….
We have examined the attached Statement(s) of claim for subsidy from USO Fund of ……………………………………… (The name of the Infrastructure Provider/ Universal Service Provider) for the quarter (s) ending _____________. We understand that the aforesaid statement(s) is /are to be furnished to the Central Government for assessment of the subsidy payable to the Infrastructure Provider/ Universal Service Provider by the Government, in terms of the Tender document No. _____________________ for Subsidy Disbursement for setting up and managing infrastructure sites and provision of mobile services in specified rural and remote areas in the country under Universal Service Obligation.
We report that:
1. We have examined all the record and obtained all the information and explanations, which to the best of our knowledge and belief were necessary for the purposes of our audit.
2. In our opinion and to the best of our knowledge and belief and according to the explanations given to us, the Statements have been prepared in accordance with the conditions contained in the said Tender document/Agreement and clarification thereon in this behalf and gives a true and correct view of the subsidy claimed for the period computed on the basis of the aforesaid conditions.
3. In our opinion and to the best of information, record of the disruption of mobile services is kept in such a manner as to reflect the correct position, for the purpose of claiming subsidy.
(Name and Signature of the Auditor signing)
FOR AND ON BEHALF OF (NAME OF THE AUDITOR FIRM)
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ANNEXURE-10A
FINANCIAL BID FORM
IMPORTANT NOTE:
1. FIRST FINANCIAL BID FORMS, DULY SIGNED, WITH BENCHMARK VALUES SHALL BE SUPPLIED ALONG WITH TENDER DOCUMENT.
2. THE SIGNED COPY OF THE FINANCIAL BID FORM SUPPLIED ALONG WITH TENDER DOCUMENT SHOULD BE SUBMITTED WITH THE BID DOCUMENTS.
3. FINANCIAL BID FORM SHOULD BE SIGNED BY THE AUTHORISED SIGNATORY FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE BIDDER.
4. THE BENCHMARK IS THE UPPER LIMIT FOR SUBSIDY AND A BIDDER SHOULD NOT QUOTE MORE THAN THE BENCHMARK.
5. DISTRICTS HAVE BEEN CLUBBBED TO FORM GROUP OF DISTRICTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF BIDDING.
6. FINANCIAL BID FORMS FOR SUBSEQUENT ROUNDS OF BIDDING, DULY SIGNED, WITH BENCHMARK VALUES SHALL BE SUPPLIED TO THE QUALIFIED BIDDERS.
FINANCIAL BID FORM (PART-A)
FOR FIRST ROUND FINANCIAL BID
(TENDER NO: 30-148/2006- USF)
1.0 PARTICULARS OF THE BIDDER: -
1.1 Name:1.2 Address:1.3 Telephone No:1.4 Fax No:1.5 E-Mail Address:
2.0 Offer for Subsidy required against tendered District/ Group of Districts
(The Financial Bid form should also be furnished on a CD ROM in MS EXCEL, duly signed by the Authorized Signatory of the Company along with the seal of the company on the CD ROM Disc. In case of any difference between the information on the CD ROM and the original hard copy, the hard copy shall be taken as the basis for the purpose of evaluation of bids)
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Cluster No. Service Area District
Tentative No. of
Infrastructure Sites
Benchmark For Annual Subsidy per
Infrastructure Site for Part-A
(In Rs.)
Amount bid for Annual Subsidy per Site for Part-A
Rs. in Figures Rs. in words
1 Andhra Pradesh Adilabad 29 394,9671 Andhra Pradesh Karimnagar 241 Andhra Pradesh Medak 211 Andhra Pradesh Nizamabad 22
1 Total 962 Andhra Pradesh Nalagonda 39 386,942 2 Andhra Pradesh Rangareddy 162 Andhra Pradesh Warangal 38
2 Total 933 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari 11 402,481 3 Andhra Pradesh Khammam 273 Andhra Pradesh Krishna 123 Andhra Pradesh Srikakulam 123 Andhra Pradesh Vishakapatnam 113 Andhra Pradesh Vizianagaram 173 Andhra Pradesh West Godavari 8
3 Total 984 Andhra Pradesh Guntur 16 396,448 4 Andhra Pradesh Mahbubnagar 474 Andhra Pradesh Prakasam 38
4 Total 1015 Andhra Pradesh Anantapur 52 395,555 5 Andhra Pradesh Kurnool 47
5 Total 996 Andhra Pradesh Chittoor 39 405,832
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Tentative No. of
Infrastructure Sites
Benchmark For Annual Subsidy per
Infrastructure Site for Part-A
(In Rs.)
Amount bid for Annual Subsidy per Site for Part-A
Rs. in Figures Rs. in words
6 Andhra Pradesh Cuddapah 276 Andhra Pradesh Nellore 28
6 Total 94Andhra Pradesh Total 581
7 Arunachal Pradesh Changlang 6 517,041 7 Arunachal Pradesh Dibang Valley 47 Arunachal Pradesh East Kameng 27 Arunachal Pradesh East Siang 37 Arunachal Pradesh Lohit 127
Arunachal PradeshLower Subansiri 4
7 Arunachal Pradesh Tawang 47 Arunachal Pradesh Tirap 107 Arunachal Pradesh Upper Siang 37 Arunachal Pradesh Upper Subansiri 37 Arunachal Pradesh West Kameng 77 Arunachal Pradesh West Siang 4
7 Total 62Arunachal Pradesh Total 62
8 Assam Barpeta 9 441,777 8 Assam Bongaigaon 58 Assam Cachar 58 Assam Darrang 8
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Tentative No. of
Infrastructure Sites
Benchmark For Annual Subsidy per
Infrastructure Site for Part-A
(In Rs.)
Amount bid for Annual Subsidy per Site for Part-A
Rs. in Figures Rs. in words
8 Assam Dhubri 118 Assam Dibrugarh 48 Assam Goalpara 58 Assam Golaghat 18 Assam Hailakandi 18 Assam Jorhat 38 Assam Kamrup 58 Assam Karimganj 28 Assam Kokrajhar 28 Assam Lakhimpur 28 Assam Marigaon 68 Assam Nagaon 78 Assam Nalbari 88 Assam Sibsagar 48 Assam Sonitpur 18 Assam Tinsukia 1
8 Total 90Assam Total 90
9 Bihar Gopalganj 9 421,891 9 Bihar Muzaffarpur 149 Bihar Pashchim
Champaran 32
9 Bihar Purba Champaran 15
9 Bihar Saran 9
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Tentative No. of
Infrastructure Sites
Benchmark For Annual Subsidy per
Infrastructure Site for Part-A
(In Rs.)
Amount bid for Annual Subsidy per Site for Part-A
Rs. in Figures Rs. in words
9 Bihar Sheohar 39 Bihar Siwan 169 Bihar Vaishali 8
9 Total 10610 Bihar Begusarai 5 423,860 10 Bihar Darbhanga 1310 Bihar Khagaria 410 Bihar Madhubani 1610 Bihar Saharsa 910 Bihar Samastipur 1210 Bihar Sitamarhi 1310 Bihar Supaul 17
10 Total 8911 Bihar Araria 18 414,825 11 Bihar Katihar 1911 Bihar Kishanganj 1811 Bihar Madhepura 911 Bihar Purnia 15
11 Total 7912 Bihar Banka 21 410,83912 Bihar Bhagalpur 612 Bihar Gaya 3212 Bihar Jamui 2912 Bihar Lakhisarai 412 Bihar Munger 6
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Tentative No. of
Infrastructure Sites
Benchmark For Annual Subsidy per
Infrastructure Site for Part-A
(In Rs.)
Amount bid for Annual Subsidy per Site for Part-A
Rs. in Figures Rs. in words
12 Bihar Nalanda 712 Bihar Nawada 712 Bihar Sheikhpura 5
12 Total 11713 Bihar Aurangabad 22 411,87313 Bihar Bhojpur 1213 Bihar Buxar 1013 Bihar Jehanabad 613 Bihar Kaimur
(Bhabua) 20
13 Bihar Patna 1113 Bihar Rohtas 17
13 Total 98Bihar Total 489
14 Chhattisgarh Bastar 49 390,491 14 Chhattisgarh Dantewada 30
14 Total 7915 Chhattisgarh Dhamtari 35 390,564 15 Chhattisgarh Durg 4615 Chhattisgarh Kanker 3015 Chhattisgarh Rajnandgaon 18
15 Total 12916 Chhattisgarh Kawardha 11 378,232 16 Chhattisgarh Mahasamund 2616 Chhattisgarh Raipur 69
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Tentative No. of
Infrastructure Sites
Benchmark For Annual Subsidy per
Infrastructure Site for Part-A
(In Rs.)
Amount bid for Annual Subsidy per Site for Part-A
Rs. in Figures Rs. in words
16 Total 10617 Chhattisgarh Bilaspur 32 390,848 17 Chhattisgarh Janjgir-Champa 2117 Chhattisgarh Jashpur 2317 Chhattisgarh Korba 1617 Chhattisgarh Raigarh 22
17 Total 11418 Chhattisgarh Koriya 38 395,292 18 Chhattisgarh Surguja 94
18 Total 132Chhattisgarh Total 560
19 Gujarat Kachchh 32 412,320 19 Gujarat Navsari 319 Gujarat Surat 1219 Gujarat Valsad 19
19 Total 66Gujarat Total 66
20 Haryana Bhiwani 2 404,211 20 Haryana Gurgaon 220 Haryana Jind 320 Haryana Kaithal 320 Haryana Karnal 120 Haryana Mahendragarh 120 Haryana Panchkula 1
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Tentative No. of
Infrastructure Sites
Benchmark For Annual Subsidy per
Infrastructure Site for Part-A
(In Rs.)
Amount bid for Annual Subsidy per Site for Part-A
Rs. in Figures Rs. in words
20 Haryana Yamunanagar 120 Total 14
Haryana Total 1421 Himachal Pradesh Chamba 48 391,256 21 Himachal Pradesh Kangra 56
21 Total 10422 Himachal Pradesh Bilaspur 14 383,236 22 Himachal Pradesh Hamirpur 1122 Himachal Pradesh Kullu 922 Himachal Pradesh Mandi 1622 Himachal Pradesh Solan 3822 Himachal Pradesh Una 10
22 Total 9823 Himachal Pradesh Kinnaur 4 382,325 23 Himachal Pradesh Shimla 2923 Himachal Pradesh Sirmaur 60
23 Total 93Himachal Pradesh Total 295
24 Jammu & Kashmir Anantnag 18 454,366 24 Jammu & Kashmir Badgam 524 Jammu & Kashmir Baramula 2524 Jammu & Kashmir Kupwara 2424 Jammu & Kashmir Pulwama 624 Jammu & Kashmir Punch 6
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Tentative No. of
Infrastructure Sites
Benchmark For Annual Subsidy per
Infrastructure Site for Part-A
(In Rs.)
Amount bid for Annual Subsidy per Site for Part-A
Rs. in Figures Rs. in words
24 Jammu & Kashmir Srinagar 424 Total 88
25 Jammu & Kashmir Doda 25 418,903 25 Jammu & Kashmir Jammu 1125 Jammu & Kashmir Kathua 1825 Jammu & Kashmir Rajauri 1125 Jammu & Kashmir Udhampur 25
25 Total 90Jammu & Kashmir Total 178
26 Jharkhand Bokaro 5 409,239 26 Jharkhand Deoghar 1226 Jharkhand Dhanbad 326 Jharkhand Dumka 2626 Jharkhand Giridih 2026 Jharkhand Godda 826 Jharkhand Kodarma 326 Jharkhand Pakaur 1226 Jharkhand Sahibganj 11
26 Total 10027 Jharkhand Chatra 18 397,715 27 Jharkhand Hazaribagh 827 Jharkhand Pashchimi
Singhbhum 40
27 Jharkhand Purbi 4
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Tentative No. of
Infrastructure Sites
Benchmark For Annual Subsidy per
Infrastructure Site for Part-A
(In Rs.)
Amount bid for Annual Subsidy per Site for Part-A
Rs. in Figures Rs. in words
Singhbhum27 Jharkhand Ranchi 19
27Total 8928 Jharkhand Garhwa 19 397,611 28 Jharkhand Gumla 4528 Jharkhand Lohardaga 328 Jharkhand Palamu 49
28 Total 116Jharkhand Total 305
29 Karnataka Bidar 20 368,864 29 Karnataka Bijapur 2529 Karnataka Gulbarga 61
29 Total 10630 Karnataka Bagalkote 8 373,705 30 Karnataka Belgaum 1330 Karnataka Bellary 1630 Karnataka Dharwar 330 Karnataka Gadag 730 Karnataka Koppal 1430 Karnataka Raichur 34
30 Total 9531 Karnataka Chikmagalur 9 375,240 31 Karnataka Chitradurga 1431 Karnataka Davangere 1331 Karnataka Haveri 8
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Tentative No. of
Infrastructure Sites
Benchmark For Annual Subsidy per
Infrastructure Site for Part-A
(In Rs.)
Amount bid for Annual Subsidy per Site for Part-A
Rs. in Figures Rs. in words
31 Karnataka Karwar 1731 Karnataka Koddagu 631 Karnataka Shimoga 2131 Karnataka Tumkur 3831 Karnataka Udupi 1
31 Total 12732 Karnataka Bangalore Rural 10 378,166 32 Karnataka Chamaraja
Nagar 8
32 Karnataka Hassan 1032 Karnataka Kolar 4832 Karnataka Mandya 1432 Karnataka Mangalore 132 Karnataka Mysore 8
32 Total 99Karnataka Total 427
33 Kerala Idukki 6 394,946 33 Kerala Kannur 433 Kerala Kasaragod 333 Kerala Kollam 333 Kerala Kozhikode 233 Kerala Malappuram 333 Kerala Palakkad 1233 Kerala Pathanamthitta 433 Kerala Thiruvananthap 2
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Tentative No. of
Infrastructure Sites
Benchmark For Annual Subsidy per
Infrastructure Site for Part-A
(In Rs.)
Amount bid for Annual Subsidy per Site for Part-A
Rs. in Figures Rs. in words
uram33 Kerala Thrissur 433 Kerala Wayanad 3
33 Total 46Kerala Total 46
34 Madhya Pradesh Damoh 21 384,767 34 Madhya Pradesh Jabalpur 634 Madhya Pradesh Narsimhapur 1434 Madhya Pradesh Raisen 2334 Madhya Pradesh Sagar 28
34 Total 9235 Madhya Pradesh Dindori 6 389,396 35 Madhya Pradesh Katni 2735 Madhya Pradesh Mandla 835 Madhya Pradesh Shahdol 3435 Madhya Pradesh Sidhi 4335 Madhya Pradesh Umaria 9
35 Total 12736 Madhya Pradesh Mandsaur 23 382,353 36 Madhya Pradesh Neemuch 636 Madhya Pradesh Shajapur 30
36 Total 5937 Madhya Pradesh Bhind 25 381,626 37 Madhya Pradesh Datia 1137 Madhya Pradesh Gwalior 9
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Tentative No. of
Infrastructure Sites
Benchmark For Annual Subsidy per
Infrastructure Site for Part-A
(In Rs.)
Amount bid for Annual Subsidy per Site for Part-A
Rs. in Figures Rs. in words
37 Madhya Pradesh Morena 2037 Madhya Pradesh Sheopur 2137 Madhya Pradesh Shivpuri 35
37 Total 12138 Madhya Pradesh Guna 25 391,155 38 Madhya Pradesh Rajgarh 1338 Madhya Pradesh Tikamgarh 2838 Madhya Pradesh Vidisha 29
38 Total 9539 Madhya Pradesh Chhatarpur 35 390,491 39 Madhya Pradesh Panna 2539 Madhya Pradesh Rewa 2339 Madhya Pradesh Satna 39
39 Total 12240 Madhya Pradesh Balaghat 12 374,910 40 Madhya Pradesh Bhopal 740 Madhya Pradesh Chhindwara 2840 Madhya Pradesh Dewas 2340 Madhya Pradesh Hoshangabad 1540 Madhya Pradesh Sehore 1640 Madhya Pradesh Seoni 9
40 Total 11041 Madhya Pradesh Betul 29 381,324 41 Madhya Pradesh East Nimar 3141 Madhya Pradesh Harda 8
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Tentative No. of
Infrastructure Sites
Benchmark For Annual Subsidy per
Infrastructure Site for Part-A
(In Rs.)
Amount bid for Annual Subsidy per Site for Part-A
Rs. in Figures Rs. in words
41 Madhya Pradesh West Nimar 3341 Total 101
42 Madhya Pradesh Jhabua 36 386,767 42 Madhya Pradesh Ratlam 25
42 Total 6143 Madhya Pradesh Barwani 21 387,433 43 Madhya Pradesh Dhar 3943 Madhya Pradesh Indore 1043 Madhya Pradesh Ujjain 27
43 Total 97Madhya Pradesh Total 985
44 Maharashtra Dhule 27 409,324 44 Maharashtra Jalgaon 3944 Maharashtra Nandurbar 30
44 Total 9645 Maharashtra Akola 22 400,638 45 Maharashtra Amravati 2945 Maharashtra Buldana 3745 Maharashtra Washim 23
45 Total 11146 Maharashtra Bhandara 22 400,649 46 Maharashtra Gondiya 2046 Maharashtra Nagpur 3046 Maharashtra Wardha 19
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46 Total 9147 Maharashtra Chandrapur 42 402,716 47 Maharashtra Gadchiroli 4347 Maharashtra Yavatmal 38
47 Total 12348 Maharashtra Aurangabad 29 409,091 48 Maharashtra Jalna 4348 Maharashtra Nashik 3348 Maharashtra Thane 22
48 Total 12749 Maharashtra Bid 38 399,065 49 Maharashtra Hingoli 1949 Maharashtra Nanded 4349 Maharashtra Parbhani 27
49 Total 12750 Maharashtra Ahmadnagar 54 409,743 50 Maharashtra Pune 1050 Maharashtra Raigarh 950 Maharashtra Satara 31
50 Total 10451 Maharashtra Kolhapur 34 413,778 51 Maharashtra Ratnagiri 3351 Maharashtra Sangli 2951 Maharashtra Sindhudurg 17
51 Total 113
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52 Maharashtra Latur 19 399,053 52 Maharashtra Osmanabad 3852 Maharashtra Solapur 68
52 Total 125Maharashtra Total 1017
53 Manipur Bishnupur 1 609,201 53 Manipur Chandel 1453 Manipur Churachandpur 2253 Manipur Imphal East 853 Manipur Imphal West 153 Manipur Senapati 653 Manipur Tamenglong 1753 Manipur Thoubal 653 Manipur Ukhrul 20
53 Total 95Manipur Total 95
54 Meghalaya East Garo Hills 10 465,314 54 Meghalaya East Khasi Hills 1254 Meghalaya Jaintia Hills 1854 Meghalaya Ri Bhoi 1354
MeghalayaSouth Garo Hills 5
54 Meghalaya West Garo Hills 2954 Meghalaya West Khasi 15
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Hills54 Total 102
Meghalaya Total 10255 Mizoram Aizawl 13 572,233 55 Mizoram Champhai 755 Mizoram Kolasib 455 Mizoram Lawngtlai 855 Mizoram Lunglei 1455 Mizoram Mamit 1355 Mizoram Saiha 855 Mizoram Serchhip 4
55 Total 71Mizoram 71
56 Nagaland Kohima 6 609,201 56 Nagaland Mokokchung 656 Nagaland Mon 956 Nagaland Phek 556 Nagaland Tuensang 1956 Nagaland Wokha 956 Nagaland Zunheboto 2
56 Total 56Nagaland Total 56
57 Orissa Anugul 11 397,808 57 Orissa Balangir 2157 Orissa Bargarh 28
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57 Orissa Baudh 257 Orissa Debagarh 257 Orissa Jharsuguda 657 Orissa Nuapada 1557 Orissa Sambalpur 1057 Orissa Sonapur 857 Orissa Sundargarh 15
57 Total 11858 Orissa Baleshwar 25 401,238 58 Orissa Bhadrak 1058 Orissa Jagatsinghapur 1058 Orissa Jajapur 1158 Orissa Kendrapara 1258 Orissa Kendujhar 1558 Orissa Mayurbhanj 18
58 Total 10159 Orissa Cuttack 11 404,812 59 Orissa Dhenkanal 1959 Orissa Gajapati 959 Orissa Ganjam 2959 Orissa Kandhamal 759 Orissa Khorda 459 Orissa Nayagarh 959 Orissa Puri 9
59 Total 97
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60 Orissa Kalahandi 28 397,834 60 Orissa Koraput 2660 Orissa Malkangiri 1360 Orissa Nabarangapur 3760 Orissa Rayagada 12
60 Total 116Orissa Total 432
61 Punjab Amritsar 7 400,140 61 Punjab Firozpur 161 Punjab Gurdaspur 5
61 Total 13Punjab Total 13
62 Rajasthan Barmer 25 388,561 62 Rajasthan Bikaner 3662 Rajasthan Jaisalmer 2362 Rajasthan Jodhpur 33
62 Total 11763 Rajasthan Banswara 9 389,366 63 Rajasthan Chittaurgarh 1163 Rajasthan Dungarpur 763 Rajasthan Jalor 2163 Rajasthan Pali 1563 Rajasthan Rajsamand 563 Rajasthan Sirohi 663 Rajasthan Udaipur 23
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63 Total 9764 Rajasthan Alwar 15 388,196 64 Rajasthan Churu 1964 Rajasthan Ganganagar 564 Rajasthan Hanumangarh 2064 Rajasthan Jaipur 864 Rajasthan Jhunjhunun 1164 Rajasthan Nagaur 1864 Rajasthan Sikar 7
64 Total 10365 Rajasthan Ajmer 9 390,41965 Rajasthan Baran 765 Rajasthan Bharatpur 665 Rajasthan Bhilwara 1565 Rajasthan Bundi 1065 Rajasthan Dausa 265 Rajasthan Dholpur 365 Rajasthan Jhalawar 365 Rajasthan Karauli 1265 Rajasthan Kota 765 Rajasthan Sawai
Madhopur 12
65 Rajasthan Tonk 865 Total 94
Rajasthan Total 411
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66 Sikkim East Sikkim 2 477,413 66 Sikkim North Sikkim 266 Sikkim West Sikkim 4
66 Total 8Sikkim Total 8
67 Tamilnadu Kancheepuram 10 421,324 67 Tamilnadu Thiruvallur 567 Tamilnadu Tiruvannamalai 3367 Tamilnadu Vellore 2567 Tamilnadu Viluppuram 34
67 Total 10768 Tamilnadu Coimbatore 2 420,696 68 Tamilnadu Dharmapuri 5868 Tamilnadu Dindigul 568 Tamilnadu Erode 968 Tamilnadu Karur 468 Tamilnadu Namakkal 468 Tamilnadu Perambalur 368 Tamilnadu Salem 768 Tamilnadu Tiruchirappalli 8
68 Total 10069 Tamilnadu Madurai 8 427,330 69 Tamilnadu Ramanathapura
m 14
69 Tamilnadu Sivaganga 14
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69 Tamilnadu Theni 269 Tamilnadu Thoothukkudi 1569 Tamilnadu Tirunelveli 1869 Tamilnadu Virudhunagar 15
69 Total 8670 Tamilnadu Ariyalur 5 427,372 70 Tamilnadu Cuddalore 1670 Tamilnadu Nagapattinam 1570 Tamilnadu Pudukkottai 2070 Tamilnadu Thanjavur 1070 Tamilnadu Thiruvarur 12
70 Total 78Tamilnadu Total 371
71 Tripura Dhalai 21 537,317 71 Tripura North Tripura 2671 Tripura South Tripura 5471 Tripura West Tripura 46
71 Total 147Tripura Total 147
72 Uttaranchal Chamoli 13 427,390 72 Uttaranchal Dehra Dun 1672 Uttaranchal Garhwal 2272 Uttaranchal Hardwar 3572 Uttaranchal Rudraprayag 472 Uttaranchal Tehri Garhwal 13
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72 Uttaranchal Uttarkashi 1272 Total 115
73 Uttaranchal Almora 42 457,164 73 Uttaranchal Bageshwar 973 Uttaranchal Champawat 1273 Uttaranchal Nainital 1073 Uttaranchal Pithoragarh 1973 Uttaranchal Udham Singh
Nagar 10
73 Total 102Uttaranchal 217
74 Uttar Pradesh (E) Bahraich 16 403,808 74 Uttar Pradesh (E) Barabanki 1174 Uttar Pradesh (E) Farrukhabad 274 Uttar Pradesh (E) Hardoi 974 Uttar Pradesh (E) Kannauj 674 Uttar Pradesh (E) Kanpur Dehat 874 Uttar Pradesh (E) Kanpur Nagar 874 Uttar Pradesh (E) Kheri 1774 Uttar Pradesh (E) Lucknow 374 Uttar Pradesh (E) Shahjahanpur 1474 Uttar Pradesh (E) Shrawasti 974 Uttar Pradesh (E) Sitapur 1974 Uttar Pradesh (E) Unnao 12
74 Total 134
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75 Uttar Pradesh (E) Ballia 5 408,805 75 Uttar Pradesh (E) Balrampur 775 Uttar Pradesh (E) Basti 1575 Uttar Pradesh (E) Deoria 1175 Uttar Pradesh (E) Faizabad 1075 Uttar Pradesh (E) Gonda 975 Uttar Pradesh (E) Gorakhpur 1075 Uttar Pradesh (E) Kushinagar 1375 Uttar Pradesh (E) Maharajganj 1075 Uttar Pradesh (E) Sant Kabir
Nagar 9
75 Uttar Pradesh (E) Sidharthnagar 1875 Total 117
76 Uttar Pradesh (E) Banda 15 401,563 76 Uttar Pradesh (E) Chitrakoot 1076 Uttar Pradesh (E) Fatehpur 1476 Uttar Pradesh (E) Hamirpur 1376 Uttar Pradesh (E) Jalaun 1776 Uttar Pradesh (E) Jhansi 2376 Uttar Pradesh (E) Kaushambi 776 Uttar Pradesh (E) Lalitpur 676 Uttar Pradesh (E) Mahoba 1076 Uttar Pradesh (E) Rae Bareli 11
76 Total 12677 Uttar Pradesh (E) Allahabad 20 411,648
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77 Uttar Pradesh (E) Ambedkar Nagar 9
77 Uttar Pradesh (E) Azamgarh 877 Uttar Pradesh (E) Chandauli 677 Uttar Pradesh (E) Ghazipur 1277 Uttar Pradesh (E) Jaunpur 1177 Uttar Pradesh (E) Mirzapur 1177 Uttar Pradesh (E) Pratapgarh 1877 Uttar Pradesh (E) Sant Ravidas
Nagar Badhohi 1
77 Uttar Pradesh (E) Sonbhadra 2577 Uttar Pradesh (E) Sultanpur 7
77 Total 128Uttar Pradesh (E) Total 505
78 Uttar Pradesh (W) Baghpat 1 396,217 78 Uttar Pradesh (W) Bareilly 1178 Uttar Pradesh (W) Bijnor 1278 Uttar Pradesh (W) Budaun 878 Uttar Pradesh (W) Jyotiba Phule
Nagar 5
78 Uttar Pradesh (W) Meerut 178 Uttar Pradesh (W) Moradabad 1378 Uttar Pradesh (W) Muzaffarnagar 978 Uttar Pradesh (W) Pilibhit 14
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78 Uttar Pradesh (W) Rampur 678 Uttar Pradesh (W) Saharanpur 8
78 Total 8879 Uttar Pradesh (W) Agra 14 405,300 79 Uttar Pradesh (W) Aligarh 979 Uttar Pradesh (W) Auraiya 779 Uttar Pradesh (W) Bulandshahar 579 Uttar Pradesh (W) Etah 1079 Uttar Pradesh (W) Etawah 779 Uttar Pradesh (W) Firozabad 779 Uttar Pradesh (W) Hathras 179 Uttar Pradesh (W) Mainpuri 879 Uttar Pradesh (W) Mathura 5
79 Total 73Uttar Pradesh (W) Total 161
80 West Bengal Barddhaman 6 403,022 80 West Bengal Birbhum 1180 West Bengal Dakshin
Dinajpur 10
80 West Bengal Darjiling 380 West Bengal Jalpaiguri 180 West Bengal Malda 1080 West Bengal Murshidabad 1480 West Bengal Nadia 10
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80 West Bengal Uttar Dinajpur 1380 Total 78
81 West Bengal Bankura 11 399,187 81 West Bengal Haora 181 West Bengal Hugli 181 West Bengal Medinipur 3781 West Bengal North Twenty
Four Parganas 10
81 West Bengal Puruliya 1081 West Bengal South Twenty
Four Parganas 19
81 Total 89West Bengal Total 167
Grand Total 7871
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ANNEXURE-10B FINANCIAL BID FORM
IMPORTANT NOTE:
1. FIRST FINANCIAL BID FORMS, DULY SIGNED, WITH BENCHMARK VALUES SHALL BE SUPPLIED ALONG WITH TENDER DOCUMENT.
2. THE SIGNED COPY OF THE FINANCIAL BID FORM SUPPLIED ALONG WITH TENDER DOCUMENT SHOULD BE SUBMITTED WITH THE BID DOCUMENTS.
3. FINANCIAL BID FORM SHOULD BE SIGNED BY THE AUTHORISED SIGNATORY FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE BIDDER.
6. THE BENCHMARK IS THE UPPER LIMIT FOR SUBSIDY AND A BIDDER SHOULD NOT QUOTE MORE THAN THE BENCHMARK.
7. DISTRICTS HAVE BEEN CLUBBBED TO FORM GROUP OF DISTRICTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF BIDDING.
6. FINANCIAL BID FORMS FOR SUBSEQUENT ROUNDS OF BIDDING, DULY SIGNED, WITH BENCHMARK VALUES SHALL BE SUPPLIED TO THE QUALIFIED BIDDERS.
FINANCIAL BID FORM (PART-B)
FOR FIRST ROUND FINANCIAL BID
(TENDER NO: 30-148/2006- USF)
1.0 PARTICULARS OF THE BIDDER: -
1.1 Name:1.2 Address:1.3 Telephone No:1.4 Fax No:1.5 E-Mail Address:
2.0 Offer for Subsidy required against tendered District/ Group of Districts
(The Financial Bid form should also be furnished on a CD ROM in MS EXCEL, duly signed by the Authorized Signatory of the Company along with the seal of the company on the CD ROM Disc. In case of any difference between the information on the CD ROM and the original hard copy, the hard copy shall be taken as the basis for the purpose of evaluation of bids)
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1 Andhra Pradesh Adilabad 29 142,734 1 Andhra Pradesh Karimnagar 241 Andhra Pradesh Medak 211 Andhra Pradesh Nizamabad 22
1 Total 962 Andhra Pradesh Nalagonda 39 121,608 2 Andhra Pradesh Rangareddy 162 Andhra Pradesh Warangal 38
2 Total 933 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari 11 119,072 3 Andhra Pradesh Khammam 273 Andhra Pradesh Krishna 123 Andhra Pradesh Srikakulam 123 Andhra Pradesh Vishakapatnam 113 Andhra Pradesh Vizianagaram 173 Andhra Pradesh West Godavari 8
3 Total 984 Andhra Pradesh Guntur 16 136,068 4 Andhra Pradesh Mahbubnagar 474 Andhra Pradesh Prakasam 38
4 Total 1015 Andhra Pradesh Anantapur 52 127,998 5 Andhra Pradesh Kurnool 47
5 Total 996 Andhra Pradesh Chittoor 39 123,044
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6 Andhra Pradesh Cuddapah 276 Andhra Pradesh Nellore 28
6 Total 94Andhra Pradesh Total 581
7 Arunachal Pradesh Changlang 6 291,741 7 Arunachal Pradesh Dibang Valley 47 Arunachal Pradesh East Kameng 27 Arunachal Pradesh East Siang 37 Arunachal Pradesh Lohit 127
Arunachal PradeshLower Subansiri 4
7 Arunachal Pradesh Tawang 47 Arunachal Pradesh Tirap 107 Arunachal Pradesh Upper Siang 37 Arunachal Pradesh Upper Subansiri 37 Arunachal Pradesh West Kameng 77 Arunachal Pradesh West Siang 4
7 Total 62Arunachal Pradesh Total 62
8 Assam Barpeta 9 185,224 8 Assam Bongaigaon 58 Assam Cachar 58 Assam Darrang 8
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8 Assam Dhubri 118 Assam Dibrugarh 48 Assam Goalpara 58 Assam Golaghat 18 Assam Hailakandi 18 Assam Jorhat 38 Assam Kamrup 58 Assam Karimganj 28 Assam Kokrajhar 28 Assam Lakhimpur 28 Assam Marigaon 68 Assam Nagaon 78 Assam Nalbari 88 Assam Sibsagar 48 Assam Sonitpur 18 Assam Tinsukia 1
8 Total 90Assam Total 90
9 Bihar Gopalganj 9 157,767 9 Bihar Muzaffarpur 149 Bihar Pashchim
Champaran 32
9 Bihar Purba Champaran 15
9 Bihar Saran 9
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9 Bihar Sheohar 39 Bihar Siwan 169 Bihar Vaishali 8
9 Total 10610 Bihar Begusarai 5 176,717 10 Bihar Darbhanga 1310 Bihar Khagaria 410 Bihar Madhubani 1610 Bihar Saharsa 910 Bihar Samastipur 1210 Bihar Sitamarhi 1310 Bihar Supaul 17
10 Total 8911 Bihar Araria 18 205,445 11 Bihar Katihar 1911 Bihar Kishanganj 1811 Bihar Madhepura 911 Bihar Purnia 15
11 Total 7912 Bihar Banka 21
183,607 12 Bihar Bhagalpur 612 Bihar Gaya 3212 Bihar Jamui 2912 Bihar Lakhisarai 4
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12 Bihar Munger 612 Bihar Nalanda 712 Bihar Nawada 712 Bihar Sheikhpura 5
12 Total 11713 Bihar Aurangabad 22 183,188 13 Bihar Bhojpur 1213 Bihar Buxar 1013 Bihar Jehanabad 613 Bihar Kaimur
(Bhabua) 20
13 Bihar Patna 1113 Bihar Rohtas 17
13 Total 98Bihar Total 489
14 Chhattisgarh Bastar 49 286,714 14 Chhattisgarh Dantewada 30
14 Total 7915 Chhattisgarh Dhamtari 35 259,472 15 Chhattisgarh Durg 4615 Chhattisgarh Kanker 3015 Chhattisgarh Rajnandgaon 18
15 Total 12916 Chhattisgarh Kawardha 11 244,835 16 Chhattisgarh Mahasamund 26
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16 Chhattisgarh Raipur 6916 Total 106
17 Chhattisgarh Bilaspur 32 210,745 17 Chhattisgarh Janjgir-Champa 2117 Chhattisgarh Jashpur 2317 Chhattisgarh Korba 1617 Chhattisgarh Raigarh 22
17 Total 11418 Chhattisgarh Koriya 38 295,815 18 Chhattisgarh Surguja 94
18 Total 132Chhattisgarh Total 560
19 Gujarat Kachchh 32 179,589 19 Gujarat Navsari 319 Gujarat Surat 1219 Gujarat Valsad 19
19 Total 66Gujarat Total 66
20 Haryana Bhiwani 2 131,577 20 Haryana Gurgaon 220 Haryana Jind 320 Haryana Kaithal 320 Haryana Karnal 120 Haryana Mahendragarh 1
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20 Haryana Panchkula 120 Haryana Yamunanagar 1
20 Total 14Haryana Total 14
21 Himachal Pradesh Chamba 48 270,557 21 Himachal Pradesh Kangra 56
21 Total 10422 Himachal Pradesh Bilaspur 14 293,880 22 Himachal Pradesh Hamirpur 1122 Himachal Pradesh Kullu 922 Himachal Pradesh Mandi 1622 Himachal Pradesh Solan 3822 Himachal Pradesh Una 10
22 Total 9823 Himachal Pradesh Kinnaur 4 325,532 23 Himachal Pradesh Shimla 2923 Himachal Pradesh Sirmaur 60
23 Total 93Himachal Pradesh Total 295
24 Jammu & Kashmir Anantnag 18 202,576 24 Jammu & Kashmir Badgam 524 Jammu & Kashmir Baramula 2524 Jammu & Kashmir Kupwara 2424 Jammu & Kashmir Pulwama 6
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24 Jammu & Kashmir Punch 624 Jammu & Kashmir Srinagar 4
24 Total 8825 Jammu & Kashmir Doda 25 228,971 25 Jammu & Kashmir Jammu 1125 Jammu & Kashmir Kathua 1825 Jammu & Kashmir Rajauri 1125 Jammu & Kashmir Udhampur 25
25 Total 90Jammu & Kashmir Total 178
26 Jharkhand Bokaro 5 225,131 26 Jharkhand Deoghar 1226 Jharkhand Dhanbad 326 Jharkhand Dumka 2626 Jharkhand Giridih 2026 Jharkhand Godda 826 Jharkhand Kodarma 326 Jharkhand Pakaur 1226 Jharkhand Sahibganj 11
26 Total 10027 Jharkhand Chatra 18 247,455 27 Jharkhand Hazaribagh 827 Jharkhand Pashchimi
Singhbhum 40
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27 Jharkhand Purbi Singhbhum 4
27 Jharkhand Ranchi 1927Total 89
28 Jharkhand Garhwa 19 256,480 28 Jharkhand Gumla 4528 Jharkhand Lohardaga 328 Jharkhand Palamu 49
28 Total 116Jharkhand Total 305
29 Karnataka Bidar 20 208,268 29 Karnataka Bijapur 2529 Karnataka Gulbarga 61
29 Total 10630 Karnataka Bagalkote 8 184,955 30 Karnataka Belgaum 1330 Karnataka Bellary 1630 Karnataka Dharwar 330 Karnataka Gadag 730 Karnataka Koppal 1430 Karnataka Raichur 34
30 Total 9531 Karnataka Chikmagalur 9 174,25231 Karnataka Chitradurga 1431 Karnataka Davangere 13
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31 Karnataka Haveri 831 Karnataka Karwar 1731 Karnataka Koddagu 631 Karnataka Shimoga 2131 Karnataka Tumkur 3831 Karnataka Udupi 1
31 Total 12732 Karnataka Bangalore Rural 10 156,432 32 Karnataka Chamaraja
Nagar 8
32 Karnataka Hassan 1032 Karnataka Kolar 4832 Karnataka Mandya 1432 Karnataka Mangalore 132 Karnataka Mysore 8
32 Total 99Karnataka Total 427
33 Kerala Idukki 6 104,469 33 Kerala Kannur 433 Kerala Kasaragod 333 Kerala Kollam 333 Kerala Kozhikode 233 Kerala Malappuram 333 Kerala Palakkad 1233 Kerala Pathanamthitta 4
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33Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram 2
33 Kerala Thrissur 433 Kerala Wayanad 3
33 Total 46Kerala Total 46
34 Madhya Pradesh Damoh 21 200,172 34 Madhya Pradesh Jabalpur 634 Madhya Pradesh Narsimhapur 1434 Madhya Pradesh Raisen 2334 Madhya Pradesh Sagar 28
34 Total 9235 Madhya Pradesh Dindori 6 234,124 35 Madhya Pradesh Katni 2735 Madhya Pradesh Mandla 835 Madhya Pradesh Shahdol 3435 Madhya Pradesh Sidhi 4335 Madhya Pradesh Umaria 9
35 Total 12736 Madhya Pradesh Mandsaur 23 175,924 36 Madhya Pradesh Neemuch 636 Madhya Pradesh Shajapur 30
36 Total 5937 Madhya Pradesh Bhind 25 184,476 37 Madhya Pradesh Datia 11
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37 Madhya Pradesh Gwalior 937 Madhya Pradesh Morena 2037 Madhya Pradesh Sheopur 2137 Madhya Pradesh Shivpuri 35
37 Total 12138 Madhya Pradesh Guna 25 215,503 38 Madhya Pradesh Rajgarh 1338 Madhya Pradesh Tikamgarh 2838 Madhya Pradesh Vidisha 29
38 Total 9539 Madhya Pradesh Chhatarpur 35 231,408 39 Madhya Pradesh Panna 2539 Madhya Pradesh Rewa 2339 Madhya Pradesh Satna 39
39 Total 12240 Madhya Pradesh Balaghat 12 204,352 40 Madhya Pradesh Bhopal 740 Madhya Pradesh Chhindwara 2840 Madhya Pradesh Dewas 2340 Madhya Pradesh Hoshangabad 1540 Madhya Pradesh Sehore 1640 Madhya Pradesh Seoni 9
40 Total 11041 Madhya Pradesh Betul 29 235,446 41 Madhya Pradesh East Nimar 31
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41 Madhya Pradesh Harda 841 Madhya Pradesh West Nimar 33
41 Total 10142 Madhya Pradesh Jhabua 36 235,382 42 Madhya Pradesh Ratlam 25
42 Total 6143 Madhya Pradesh Barwani 21 206,671 43 Madhya Pradesh Dhar 3943 Madhya Pradesh Indore 1043 Madhya Pradesh Ujjain 27
43 Total 97Madhya Pradesh Total 985
44 Maharashtra Dhule 27 190,414 44 Maharashtra Jalgaon 3944 Maharashtra Nandurbar 30
44 Total 9645 Maharashtra Akola 22 182,437 45 Maharashtra Amravati 2945 Maharashtra Buldana 3745 Maharashtra Washim 23
45 Total 11146 Maharashtra Bhandara 22 169,221 46 Maharashtra Gondiya 2046 Maharashtra Nagpur 30
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46 Maharashtra Wardha 1946 Total 91
47 Maharashtra Chandrapur 42 210,812 47 Maharashtra Gadchiroli 4347 Maharashtra Yavatmal 38
47 Total 12348 Maharashtra Aurangabad 29 197,175 48 Maharashtra Jalna 4348 Maharashtra Nashik 3348 Maharashtra Thane 22
48 Total 12749 Maharashtra Bid 38 220,579 49 Maharashtra Hingoli 1949 Maharashtra Nanded 4349 Maharashtra Parbhani 27
49 Total 12750 Maharashtra Ahmadnagar 54 158,760 50 Maharashtra Pune 1050 Maharashtra Raigarh 950 Maharashtra Satara 31
50 Total 10451 Maharashtra Kolhapur 34 151,861 51 Maharashtra Ratnagiri 3351 Maharashtra Sangli 2951 Maharashtra Sindhudurg 17
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Benchmark For Annual Subsidy per
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(In Rs.)
Amount bid for Annual Subsidy per Site for Part-B
Rs. in Figures Rs. in words
51 Total 11352 Maharashtra Latur 19 175,684 52 Maharashtra Osmanabad 3852 Maharashtra Solapur 68
52 Total 125Maharashtra Total 1017
53 Manipur Bishnupur 1 304,820 53 Manipur Chandel 1453 Manipur Churachandpur 2253 Manipur Imphal East 853 Manipur Imphal West 153 Manipur Senapati 653 Manipur Tamenglong 1753 Manipur Thoubal 653 Manipur Ukhrul 20
53 Total 95Manipur Total 95
54 Meghalaya East Garo Hills 10 298,690 54 Meghalaya East Khasi Hills 1254 Meghalaya Jaintia Hills 1854 Meghalaya Ri Bhoi 1354
MeghalayaSouth Garo Hills 5
54 Meghalaya West Garo Hills 29
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54Meghalaya
West Khasi Hills 15
54 Total 102Meghalaya Total 102
55 Mizoram Aizawl 13 319,517 55 Mizoram Champhai 755 Mizoram Kolasib 455 Mizoram Lawngtlai 855 Mizoram Lunglei 1455 Mizoram Mamit 1355 Mizoram Saiha 855 Mizoram Serchhip 4
55 Total 71Mizoram 71
56 Nagaland Kohima 6 222,631 56 Nagaland Mokokchung 656 Nagaland Mon 956 Nagaland Phek 556 Nagaland Tuensang 1956 Nagaland Wokha 956 Nagaland Zunheboto 2
56 Total 56Nagaland Total 56
57 Orissa Anugul 11 221,397 57 Orissa Balangir 21
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57 Orissa Bargarh 2857 Orissa Baudh 257 Orissa Debagarh 257 Orissa Jharsuguda 657 Orissa Nuapada 1557 Orissa Sambalpur 1057 Orissa Sonapur 857 Orissa Sundargarh 15
57 Total 11858 Orissa Baleshwar 25 193,883 58 Orissa Bhadrak 1058 Orissa Jagatsinghapur 1058 Orissa Jajapur 1158 Orissa Kendrapara 1258 Orissa Kendujhar 1558 Orissa Mayurbhanj 18
58 Total 10159 Orissa Cuttack 11 167,292 59 Orissa Dhenkanal 1959 Orissa Gajapati 959 Orissa Ganjam 2959 Orissa Kandhamal 759 Orissa Khorda 459 Orissa Nayagarh 959 Orissa Puri 9
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59 Total 9760 Orissa Kalahandi 28 238,573 60 Orissa Koraput 2660 Orissa Malkangiri 1360 Orissa Nabarangapur 3760 Orissa Rayagada 12
60 Total 116Orissa Total 432
61 Punjab Amritsar 7 117,963 61 Punjab Firozpur 161 Punjab Gurdaspur 5
61 Total 13Punjab Total 13
62 Rajasthan Barmer 25 228,755 62 Rajasthan Bikaner 3662 Rajasthan Jaisalmer 2362 Rajasthan Jodhpur 33
62 Total 11763 Rajasthan Banswara 9 162,713 63 Rajasthan Chittaurgarh 1163 Rajasthan Dungarpur 763 Rajasthan Jalor 2163 Rajasthan Pali 1563 Rajasthan Rajsamand 563 Rajasthan Sirohi 6
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63 Rajasthan Udaipur 2363 Total 97
64 Rajasthan Alwar 15 130,139 64 Rajasthan Churu 1964 Rajasthan Ganganagar 564 Rajasthan Hanumangarh 2064 Rajasthan Jaipur 864 Rajasthan Jhunjhunun 1164 Rajasthan Nagaur 1864 Rajasthan Sikar 7
64 Total 10365 Rajasthan Ajmer 9 152,856 65 Rajasthan Baran 765 Rajasthan Bharatpur 665 Rajasthan Bhilwara 1565 Rajasthan Bundi 1065 Rajasthan Dausa 265 Rajasthan Dholpur 365 Rajasthan Jhalawar 365 Rajasthan Karauli 1265 Rajasthan Kota 765 Rajasthan Sawai
Madhopur 12
65 Rajasthan Tonk 865 Total 94
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Rajasthan Total 41166 Sikkim East Sikkim 2 188,840 66 Sikkim North Sikkim 266 Sikkim West Sikkim 4
66 Total 8Sikkim Total 8
67 Tamilnadu Kancheepuram 10 134,668 67 Tamilnadu Thiruvallur 567 Tamilnadu Tiruvannamalai 3367 Tamilnadu Vellore 2567 Tamilnadu Viluppuram 34
67 Total 10768 Tamilnadu Coimbatore 2 137,140 68 Tamilnadu Dharmapuri 5868 Tamilnadu Dindigul 568 Tamilnadu Erode 968 Tamilnadu Karur 468 Tamilnadu Namakkal 468 Tamilnadu Perambalur 368 Tamilnadu Salem 768 Tamilnadu Tiruchirappalli 8
68 Total 10069 Tamilnadu Madurai 8 138,029 69 Tamilnadu Ramanathapura
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Rs. in Figures Rs. in words
69 Tamilnadu Sivaganga 1469 Tamilnadu Theni 269 Tamilnadu Thoothukkudi 1569 Tamilnadu Tirunelveli 1869 Tamilnadu Virudhunagar 15
69 Total 8670 Tamilnadu Ariyalur 5 137,062 70 Tamilnadu Cuddalore 1670 Tamilnadu Nagapattinam 1570 Tamilnadu Pudukkottai 2070 Tamilnadu Thanjavur 1070 Tamilnadu Thiruvarur 12
70 Total 78Tamilnadu Total 371
71 Tripura Dhalai 21 228,500 71 Tripura North Tripura 2671 Tripura South Tripura 5471 Tripura West Tripura 46
71 Total 147Tripura Total 147
72 Uttaranchal Chamoli 13 177,133 72 Uttaranchal Dehra Dun 1672 Uttaranchal Garhwal 2272 Uttaranchal Hardwar 3572 Uttaranchal Rudraprayag 4
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72 Uttaranchal Tehri Garhwal 1372 Uttaranchal Uttarkashi 12
72 Total 11573 Uttaranchal Almora 42 186,916 73 Uttaranchal Bageshwar 973 Uttaranchal Champawat 1273 Uttaranchal Nainital 1073 Uttaranchal Pithoragarh 1973 Uttaranchal Udham Singh
Nagar 10
73 Total 102Uttaranchal 217
74 Uttar Pradesh (E) Bahraich 16 176,826 74 Uttar Pradesh (E) Barabanki 1174 Uttar Pradesh (E) Farrukhabad 274 Uttar Pradesh (E) Hardoi 974 Uttar Pradesh (E) Kannauj 674 Uttar Pradesh (E) Kanpur Dehat 874 Uttar Pradesh (E) Kanpur Nagar 874 Uttar Pradesh (E) Kheri 1774 Uttar Pradesh (E) Lucknow 374 Uttar Pradesh (E) Shahjahanpur 1474 Uttar Pradesh (E) Shrawasti 974 Uttar Pradesh (E) Sitapur 1974 Uttar Pradesh (E) Unnao 12
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74 Total 13475 Uttar Pradesh (E) Ballia 5 158,106 75 Uttar Pradesh (E) Balrampur 775 Uttar Pradesh (E) Basti 1575 Uttar Pradesh (E) Deoria 1175 Uttar Pradesh (E) Faizabad 1075 Uttar Pradesh (E) Gonda 975 Uttar Pradesh (E) Gorakhpur 1075 Uttar Pradesh (E) Kushinagar 1375 Uttar Pradesh (E) Maharajganj 1075 Uttar Pradesh (E) Sant Kabir
Nagar 9
75 Uttar Pradesh (E) Sidharthnagar 1875 Total 117
76 Uttar Pradesh (E) Banda 15 185,271 76 Uttar Pradesh (E) Chitrakoot 1076 Uttar Pradesh (E) Fatehpur 1476 Uttar Pradesh (E) Hamirpur 1376 Uttar Pradesh (E) Jalaun 1776 Uttar Pradesh (E) Jhansi 2376 Uttar Pradesh (E) Kaushambi 776 Uttar Pradesh (E) Lalitpur 676 Uttar Pradesh (E) Mahoba 1076 Uttar Pradesh (E) Rae Bareli 11
76 Total 126
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77 Uttar Pradesh (E) Allahabad 20 194,630 77 Uttar Pradesh (E) Ambedkar
Nagar 9
77 Uttar Pradesh (E) Azamgarh 877 Uttar Pradesh (E) Chandauli 677 Uttar Pradesh (E) Ghazipur 1277 Uttar Pradesh (E) Jaunpur 1177 Uttar Pradesh (E) Mirzapur 1177 Uttar Pradesh (E) Pratapgarh 1877 Uttar Pradesh (E) Sant Ravidas
Nagar Badhohi 1
77 Uttar Pradesh (E) Sonbhadra 2577 Uttar Pradesh (E) Sultanpur 7
77 Total 128Uttar Pradesh (E) Total 505
78 Uttar Pradesh (W) Baghpat 1 156,518 78 Uttar Pradesh (W) Bareilly 1178 Uttar Pradesh (W) Bijnor 1278 Uttar Pradesh (W) Budaun 878 Uttar Pradesh (W) Jyotiba Phule
Nagar 5
78 Uttar Pradesh (W) Meerut 178 Uttar Pradesh (W) Moradabad 1378 Uttar Pradesh (W) Muzaffarnagar 9
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78 Uttar Pradesh (W) Pilibhit 1478 Uttar Pradesh (W) Rampur 678 Uttar Pradesh (W) Saharanpur 8
78 Total 8879 Uttar Pradesh (W) Agra 14 152,133 79 Uttar Pradesh (W) Aligarh 979 Uttar Pradesh (W) Auraiya 779 Uttar Pradesh (W) Bulandshahar 579 Uttar Pradesh (W) Etah 1079 Uttar Pradesh (W) Etawah 779 Uttar Pradesh (W) Firozabad 779 Uttar Pradesh (W) Hathras 179 Uttar Pradesh (W) Mainpuri 879 Uttar Pradesh (W) Mathura 5
79 Total 73Uttar Pradesh (W) Total 161
80 West Bengal Barddhaman 6 179,313 80 West Bengal Birbhum 1180 West Bengal Dakshin
Dinajpur 10
80 West Bengal Darjiling 380 West Bengal Jalpaiguri 180 West Bengal Malda 1080 West Bengal Murshidabad 14
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80 West Bengal Nadia 1080 West Bengal Uttar Dinajpur 13
80 Total 7881 West Bengal Bankura 11 185,781 81 West Bengal Haora 181 West Bengal Hugli 181 West Bengal Medinipur 3781 West Bengal North Twenty
Four Parganas 10
81 West Bengal Puruliya 1081 West Bengal South Twenty
Four Parganas 19
81 Total 89West Bengal Total 167
Grand Total 7871
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ANNEXURE-11A
PROFORMA FOR PERFORMANCE BANK GUARANTEE FOR PART-A OF THE SCHEME
To
The President of IndiaActing through the Administrator (USF)
In consideration of the President of India (hereinafter referred to as ‘the Administrator’) having agreed to enter into an Agreement with M/s _____________________________________________ of _____________________________________ (hereinafter called ‘the INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER’) to ……………..(name of activity) provided under the Agreement (hereinafter called ‘the SERVICE’) as per Tender Document and Letter of Intent/Agreement No. ____________________ dated __________ (hereinafter called ‘the said Agreement’) on the terms and conditions contained in the said Agreement which inter-alia provides for production of a Bank Guarantee to the extent of Rs.__________________ (in words _________________________) for the due observance and performance of the terms and conditions of the said Agreement. We _______________ (indicate the name and address and other particulars of the Bank) (hereinafter referred to as ‘the Bank’) at the request of the INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER hereby irrevocably and unconditionally guarantee to the Administrator that the INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER shall render all necessary and efficient services which may be required to be rendered by the INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER in connection with and/or for the performance of the said AGREEMENT and further guarantees that the service which shall be provided by the INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER under the said Agreement, shall be actually performed in accordance with terms & conditions of the AGREEMENT to the satisfaction of the Administrator.
2. We, the Bank, hereby undertake to pay the Administrator an amount not exceeding Rs._________________ (Rupees______________ only) as the Administrator shall demand for any claim under the said AGREEMENT for liquidated damages or breach of any of the terms and conditions contained in the said Agreement including non extension of the validity of this guarantee.
3. We, the Bank hereby, in pursuance of the terms of the said Agreement, absolutely, irrevocably and unconditionally guarantee as primary obligor and not merely as surety the payment of an amount of Rs._________________________ (Rupees _____________________ only) to the Administrator to secure due and faithful performance by the INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER of all his/their obligations under the said Agreement.
4. We, the Bank hereby also undertake to pay the amounts due and payable under this guarantee without any demur, merely on a demand from the Administrator stating that the amount claimed is due by way of liquidated damages or by reason of breach by the said INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER of any of the terms or conditions
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contained in the said Agreement or by reason of the Service Provider’s failure to perform any of it’s obligations under the said Agreement.
5. We, the Bank, hereby agree that the decision of the Administrator as to whether the INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER has failed to or neglected to perform or discharge his duties and obligations as aforesaid and/or whether the service is free from deficiencies and defects and is in accordance with or not of the terms & conditions of the said Agreement and as to the amount payable to the Administrator by the Bank hereunder shall be final and binding on the Bank notwithstanding any differences between the Administrator and the INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER, or any dispute between them pending before any court, tribunal arbitrator or otherwise or by the discharge of the INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER for any reason whatsoever.
6. WE, THE BANK, DO HEREBY DECLARE AND AGREE that:
(a) the Guarantee herein contained shall remain in full force and effect for a period of one Year from the date hereof and that it shall continue to be enforceable till Administrator certifies that the terms and conditions of the said Agreement have been fully and properly carried out by the said INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER and accordingly discharged this guarantee.
(b) the Administrator shall have the fullest liberty without our consent and without affecting in any manner our obligations hereunder to vary any of the terms and conditions of the said Agreement or to extend time of performance of any obligations by the said INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER from time to time or to postpone for any time or from time to time any of the powers exercisable by the Administrator against the said INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER and to forbear or to enforce any of the terms and conditions relating to the said Agreement and we shall not be relieved from our liability by reason of any variation or extension being granted to the said INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER or forbearance act or omission on the part of the Administrator or any indulgence by the Administrator to the said INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER or to give such matter or thing whatsoever which under the law relating to sureties would but for this provision, have effect of so relieving us.
(c) any claim which we have against the INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER shall be subject and subordinate to the prior payment and performance in full of all the obligations of us hereunder and we will not without prior written consent of the Administrator exercise any legal right or remedy of any kind in respect of any such payment or performance so long as the obligations of us hereunder remains owing and outstanding.
(d) This Guarantee shall be irrevocable and the obligations of us herein shall not be conditional of any prior notice by us or by the INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER.
(e) This Guarantee shall not be vitiated by reconstruction or merger of the INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER with any other company or winding up or liquidation of the INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER.
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7. We the BANK undertake not to revoke this Guarantee during its currency except with the previous consent of the Administrator in writing.
SIGNED and SEALED with the common seal of Bank on
Dated_______________ day ________________ for _____________________
(Name of the Bank)Witness:
1…………………………..………………………………………………………………………………………
2…………………………..……………………………
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ANNEXURE-11B
PROFORMA FOR PERFORMANCE BANK GUARANTEE FOR PART-B OF THE SCHEME
To
The President of IndiaActing through the Administrator (USF)
In consideration of the President of India (hereinafter referred to as ‘the Administrator’) having agreed to enter into an Agreement with M/s _____________________________________________ of _____________________________________ (hereinafter called ‘the Universal Service Provider’) to ……………..(name of activity) provided under the Agreement (hereinafter called ‘the SERVICE’) as per Tender Document and Letter of Intent/Agreement No. ____________________ dated __________ (hereinafter called ‘the said Agreement’) on the terms and conditions contained in the said Agreement which inter-alia provides for production of a Bank Guarantee to the extent of Rs.__________________ (in words _________________________) for the due observance and performance of the terms and conditions of the said Agreement. We _______________ (indicate the name and address and other particulars of the Bank) (hereinafter referred to as ‘the Bank’) at the request of the UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER hereby irrevocably and unconditionally guarantee to the Administrator that the Universal Service Provider shall render all necessary and efficient services which may be required to be rendered by the UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER in connection with and/or for the performance of the said AGREEMENT and further guarantees that the service which shall be provided by the Universal Service Provider under the said Agreement, shall be actually performed in accordance with terms & conditions of the AGREEMENT to the satisfaction of the Administrator.
2. We, the Bank, hereby undertake to pay the Administrator an amount not exceeding Rs._________________ (Rupees______________ only) as the Administrator shall demand for any claim under the said AGREEMENT for liquidated damages or breach by the said AGREEMENT of any of the terms and conditions contained in the said Agreement including non extension of the validity of this guarantee.
3. We, the Bank hereby, in pursuance of the terms of the said Agreement, absolutely, irrevocably and unconditionally guarantee as primary obligor and not merely as surety the payment of an amount of Rs._________________________ (Rupees _____________________ only) to the Administrator to secure due and faithful performance by the Universal Service Provider of all his/their obligations under the said Agreement.
4. We, the Bank hereby also undertake to pay the amounts due and payable under this guarantee without any demur, merely on a demand from the Administrator stating that the amount claimed is due by way of liquidated damages or by reason of breach by the said UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER of any of the terms or conditions
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contained in the said Agreement or by reason of the Service Provider’s failure to perform any of it’s obligations under the said Agreement.
5. We, the Bank, hereby agree that the decision of the Administrator as to whether the UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER has failed to or neglected to perform or discharge his duties and obligations as aforesaid and/or whether the service is free from deficiencies and defects and is in accordance with or not of the terms & conditions of the said Agreement and as to the amount payable to the Administrator by the Bank hereunder shall be final and binding on the Bank notwithstanding any differences between the Administrator and the UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER, or any dispute between them pending before any court, tribunal arbitrator or otherwise or by the discharge of the UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER for any reason whatsoever.
6. WE, THE BANK, DO HEREBY DECLARE AND AGREE that:
(a) the Guarantee herein contained shall remain in full force and effect for a period of one Year from the date hereof and that it shall continue to be enforceable till Administrator certifies that the terms and conditions of the said Agreement have been fully and properly carried out by the said UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER and accordingly discharged this guarantee.
(b) the Administrator shall have the fullest liberty without our consent and without affecting in any manner our obligations hereunder to vary any of the terms and conditions of the said Agreement or to extend time of performance of any obligations by the said UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER from time to time or to postpone for any time or from time to time any of the powers exercisable by the Administrator against the said UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER and to forbear or to enforce any of the terms and conditions relating to the said Agreement and we shall not be relieved from our liability by reason of any variation or extension being granted to the said UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER or forbearance act or omission on the part of the Administrator or any indulgence by the Administrator to the said UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER or to give such matter or thing whatsoever which under the law relating to sureties would but for this provision, have effect of so relieving us.
(c) any claim which we have against the UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER shall be subject and subordinate to the prior payment and performance in full of all the obligations of us hereunder and we will not without prior written consent of the Administrator exercise any legal right or remedy of any kind in respect of any such payment or performance so long as the obligations of us hereunder remains owing and outstanding.
(d) This Guarantee shall be irrevocable and the obligations of us herein shall not be conditional of any prior notice by us or by the UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER.
(e) This Guarantee shall not be vitiated by reconstruction or merger of the UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER with any other company or winding up or liquidation of the UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER
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7. We the BANK undertake not to revoke this Guarantee during its currency except with the previous consent of the Administrator in writing.
SIGNED and SEALED with the common seal of Bank on
Dated_______________ day ________________ for _____________________
(Name of the Bank)Witness:
1…………………………..………………………………………………………………………………………
2…………………………..……………………………
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ANNEXURE-12
STATEMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE SITES COMMISSIONED DURING THE MONTH
NAME OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER:
A) FOR THE MONTH ENDING:
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Name of the Service Area
Name of the District
Name of the Block
Name of the Village
Tower ID
Location/ Address of the Tower
Lat Long Date of Commissioning
B) CUMULATIVE:
Sl. No.
Name of the Service Area
Name of the District
Total Number of Towers to be commissionedAs per Agreement
Total Number of Towers to be commissionedafter revision, if any
Number of towers already commissioned
Number of towers commissioned during the month
Cumulative Number of towers commissioned
Signature of the Authorized Signatory
For and on behalf of (Name Of The Company)
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ANNEXURE-13
STATEMENT OF RURAL CONNECTIONS PROVIDED DURING THE MONTH
NAME OF THE UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER:
NAME OF THE SERVICE AREA:
FOR THE MONTH ENDING:
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Name of the District
Name of the Block
Tower ID
Deployed BTS Configuration, Type & Technology
Number of rural connections already provided(Equalized)
Number of rural connections provided during the month (Equalized)
Cumulative Number of rural connections provided(Equalized)
Signature of the Authorized Signatory
For and on behalf of (Name Of The Company)
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ANNEXURE-14
SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT FOR MANAGING INFRASTRUCTURE SITES BETWEEN INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER AND UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
Preamble
This agreement, hereinafter called the Service Level Agreement (SLA), is made on the ________ day of ______(year) to be effective from ___________ between the Infrastructure Provider, having office at……………………. (Hereinafter called IP) of the ONE PART and M/s ______________ (Universal Service Provider) having office at _____________________ and registered office at --------------------------. (Hereinafter called USP which expression shall unless repugnant to the context, include its successors in business, legal representatives and administrators or permitted assigns) of the OTHER PART.
NOW the AGREEEMENT WITNESSETH shall cover the following salient features:
1. Contract Period
The validity of this contract shall be for a minimum period of five years.
2. General Conditions
This agreement is applicable for managing the infrastructure sites created by IP and shared by the USPs for providing mobile services in the specified areas.
3. Responsibilities of IP
4. Responsibilities of USP
5. Provision and acceptance of service
6. Uptime
During the period of SLA, the IP shall ensure proper functioning of the following components at the infrastructure sites for an uptime of ________% (_______ per cent) on a monthly/ quarterly basis.
a) AC Mains Uptime b) Engine Alternator Uptime etc.
c) -----d) -----
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7. Periodic checks as per schedule for operation and maintenance of
Tower – Painting, maintenance etc. Engine Alternator Electrical Installations Supply from State Electricity Boards Earthing Fire Extinguishers Alarm Systems Lightening Arrestors Civil Works Electrical works
8. Measurement of “downtime” or “fault duration”
Causes of downtime include but are not limited to
AC Main Power outages Power Backup outages Tower Earthing failure Security failure Human error Process failure
9. Determination of Fault Duration
10. Entry and inspection by IP/ USP
11. Procedure of Fault booking
12. Restoration of Faults
13. Fixed Maintenance Charges and Recurring Operating Expenses
14. Payment terms and conditions
15. Termination of the Agreement
16. Consequence of Termination
17. Severability
18. Rebates
19. Arbitration
20. Force Majeure
21. Any other condition
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF THE PARTIES HERETO HAVE CAUSED THIS AGREEMENT TO BE EXECUTED THROUGH THEIR RESPECTIVE AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES ON THE DAY AND YEAR FIRST ABOVE WRITTEN.
Signed and Delivered for and on behalf of IP.
By____________
Signed on behalf of M/s.___________________ (USP)
BY SHRI _______________ HOLDER OF GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY DATED__________ EXECUTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RESOLUTION NO. NIL DATED _____________ PASSED BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS.In the presence of:
Witness:
1. _____________________
2. _____________________
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ANNEXURE-15A
GUIDELINES FOR TOWER FABRICATION, ERECTION, INSTALLATION & COMMISSIONING
1 STEEL STRUCTURES :
The fabrication of tower shall be done in accordance with IS 800-1984 and as per the approved drawings and suitable markings for manufacturer’s identity or item marking or each section for enabling in easy assembling and traceability at site. All dimensions shall be checked on the template floor with reference to drawings before manufacture and if.
2. STRAIGHTENING
All materials shall be straightened and or flattened by pressure unless required for a shape of curvilinear form before fabrication and shall be free from twists. Straightening shall not damage the material. The parts when assembled adjacent surfaces shall be in close contact. Hammering shall not be permitted for straightening. Sharp kinks or bends shall be rejected.
3. CUTTING
Cutting may be affected by shearing, flame cutting or sawing. The surface so cut shall be clean, smooth, square and free from any distortion.
4. BENDING AND WELDING
(a) Mild steel angle sections up to 75x75mm (up to 6mm thick) may be bent cold up to and including bend angle of 10 degree, angles above 75x75mm (thickness up to 6mm) and up to and including 100x100mm (thickness up to 8mm) may also be bent cold up to the bend angle of 5 degree. All other angle sections not covered above shall be bent hot.
(b) Butt-welding, if used, in members shall be carried out either by submerged arc or shielded arc welding.
(c) Welding shall be free from cracks, discontinuity in welding, under- size, over-size or under cutting. It should be cleaned off slag and other deposit.
(d) Welds shall be adequately tested using radiography or other well-known methods of non-destructive testing.
(e) Where structural joints are made by welding, the details of all joints, the welding technique employed, the appearance and quality of welds made, and the methods used in correcting defective work shall conform to requirements of the “Specification for Design, Fabrication and Erection of Structural Steel for Buildings” of the American Institute of Steel Construction, or equivalent, and the “Code of Arc and
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Gas Welding in Building construction” of the American Welding Society, JIS or equivalent.
5. HOLES
(a) Holes for bolts shall be drilled using jigs provided with hardened steel bushes and shall not be punched or formed by flame cuttings process. All drill burns shall be completely removed. Drilling of holes shall be done before galvanizing.
(b) Holes on both sides of the bend line in a bent member shall be drilled after bending. The relative position of these holes shall be checked using proper templates.
(c) Holes shall be circular and of a diameter 1.5 mm more than the diameter of the bolt.
(d) Holes shall be drilled at right angles to the surface of the plates or angles, unless otherwise specified.
(e) The accuracy of location of hole shall be such that for any group when assembled they shall admit the bolt at right angles to the plane of the connection.
(f) Spacing of bolts and edge distances shall be in accordance with IS 800-1984.
(g) Butting ends of main leg members shall be cut with saw. Flame cutting or shearing shall not be permitted.
6. MARKING
Identification marks allotted to each member shall be distinctly stamped with marking dyes of 16mm size before galvanizing.
7. TOLERANCES
Fabrication tolerance shall not exceed those specified in IS 7215-1974 as applicable to group “B” structure.
8. GALVANIZING
All members and fasteners of Tower structures are to be hot dip galvanized. Galvanizing of members of the tower shall conform to IS 4759 and 2629. Bolts and other fasteners shall be galvanized in accordance with IS 1367 (part 13). The total mass of galvanizing coating shall not be less than 610gm/sqm (i.e.85 micron) thickness. Zinc for galvanizing shall conform to IS 13229-1991.
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9. PAINTING
Painting of galvanized steel towers is required to give additional protection and to give ‘Day warning’ as per additional protection and civil aviation specifications.
10. COASTAL AREA
All steel galvanized sections like L angles, flats, tubular sections, bolts and nuts etc. shall be given a coat of ETCH primer. Zinc Chromate primer shall be applied over ETCH primer. Synthetic enamel paint of two or more coat thickness shall be applied over the above.
11. NON COASTAL AREA:
In the non-coastal area Zinc Chromate may be applied instead of zinc phosphate painting shall be done in accordance with IS 1477 Part-I & II. Priming coat of zinc Chromate/phosphate shall conform to IS 104.
12. CLEANING
Dust, grease and rust on galvanized tower members namely angles, tees, plates railing, ladders, racks etc. shall be removed by wire brushing and cleaned with a piece of cloth.
13. APPLICATION OF ETCH PRIMER
After cleaning the tower members a first coat of an etch primer consisting of polyvinyl butyral phosphoric acid catalyst and zinc chromate base shall be applied to the tower structure members. They shall be mixed before use in the specified ratio of four parts base to one part catalyst or as specified by the manufacturer. The primer is to be applied uniformly on every part of the tower structure to get a very thin and almost invisible coat. Subsequent painting of the zinc chromate primer shall be commenced within two hours of application of the primer. The etch primer once mixed shall be used up immediately.
14. APPLICATION OF PAINT
After 48 hours of application of primer, the first coat of the paint should be applied carefully, well brushed into the surface, corners, crevices etc. should be uniform and even. The second coat of paint should be applied 48 hours after the application of the first coat. Care should be taken to see that the painting is not carried out at the hottest time of the day and air pockets should be avoided.
15. SPECIAL REMARKS
a) The painting shall be done carefully so that all corners and crevices of the tower receive the paint and no base surface is left exposed
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anywhere. Special care is to be taken in applying paint at the place where galvanized coating has got removed.
b) No driers such as Litharge or Turpentine are to be used. The practice of mixing kerosene oil with paint is strictly forbidden.
16. PAINTS
Paints shall be synthetic enamel of the best quality and anticorrosive and withstand exposures to outside conditions. They should be of standard quality equivalent to synthetic enamel paint of Shalimar or Berger paints or Asian paints.
17. RECTIFICATION / REPAIRS TO DAMAGED PARTS
a) Damaged components of the steel work should be rectified. Minor damages to the galvanizing shall be made good by cleaning the damaged portion free of all rust and applying a zinc rich paste to the same thickness as the original coat of galvanizing.
b) Members of components, which are dented, bent or twisted in transit or by handling during erection shall not be used on work but shall be replaced.
18. ERECTION
a) It shall be ensured that structural components with correct markings as indicated in drawings are used in correct position.
b) At the base connections the foundation bolts shall be located correctly using templates and grouted ensuring that all templates are in one horizontal plane. After erection of the first panel, its verticality shall be checked and corrected if necessary.
c) Further erection work shall proceed panel by panel, bolts and nuts shall be finally tightened up to the torque specified using torque wrenches. Verticality of the tower shall be checked after complete erection of each panel.
d) The joint shall be made by drawing the light members into position with barrel drifts. Drifts may be used on the heavier members only to secure them in correct position. No member shall be force fitted. Any error in steel work, which prevents the assembly and fitting up to the parts by the proper use of drifts, shall be investigated immediately. If any defect or deficiency in the member comes to notice, the same shall be rectified.
e) Packing plates shall be provided at the joints as shown on approved drawings in order to make up the change in the thickness of the parts jointed. No other packing plates shall be used.
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f) Hot dip galvanized bolts and nuts and washers of class 5.6 shall be provided in all connections involving leg members, main diagonals as well as horizontal through inter section of the main diagonals in k brace, panels and plain bracings.
g) Hot dip galvanized contact surfaces of joints providing with hot dip galvanized bolts nuts and washers shall be free of oil, paint and lacquer or other coatings and shall be scored by wire brushing or light blasting after galvanization and prior to assembly.
h) Bolts used for connections shall not be less than 12mm dia. and the length shall be such that not more than half of the pitch of the thread lies inside the grip length. The threaded portion of the bolt shall protrude by not less than 3mm beyond the lock nut after it has been fully tightened.
i) Bolts and nuts shall be tightened by using the part turn method. The nut shall be brought to the snug, tight position after which it will be given a further half to one turn depending upon the length of the bolt. In joints with several fasteners all the nuts bolts shall be brought to the snug tight position, before tightening further systematically. The nut rotation from snug tight condition is given in the table below:
19. NUT ROTATION FROM SNUG TIGHT CONDITION
Bolt length(as measured from underside of head to extreme end of point)
Bolts facesNormal to bolt axis.
One face normalTo bolt axis & other face sloped not more than 1:20 (bevel washer not used)
Bolt faces slope not more than 1:20 from normal to bolt axis (bevel washers not used).
Upton including 4 dia.
1/3turn 1/2 turn 2/3 turn
Over 4 dia. But not exceeding 8 dia.
1/2 turn 2/3 turn 5/6 turn
Over 8 dia. But not exceeding 12 dia.
2/3 turn 5/6 turn 1 turn.
20. Alternatively nuts may be tightened using a calibrated wrench so that the proof load of the bolt specified in IS 1367 is achieved. “Snug tight is defined as the tightness attained by a few impacts of an impact wrench or the full effort of a man using an ordinary spud wrench. Following this initial operation, bolts shall be placed in remaining holes in the connection and brought to snug tight position”.
21 VERTICALITY TOLERANCES
The verticality for towers of different heights shall be within the provisions of Table 1 (III) (b) of IS 12843:1989 viz., + H/1500 or +/- 25mm (whichever is less) for towers over 30mtrs height. (H refers to the height of tower).
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ANNEXURE-15B
GUIDELINES FOR CREATION OF CIVIL STRUCTURESAND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
The successful IP/ USPs shall, at his own cost, build, operate, maintain and own the infrastructure facilities both for Part-A and Part-B of the scheme which include the following:
1. POWER FOR CONSTRUCTION: The successful IP/ USPs shall make his own arrangement for provision of power for construction, labour camps etc. and install and maintain at his own cost.
2. WATER FOR CONSTRUCTION: The successful IP/ USPs shall make his own arrangement for provision of water for construction, labour camps etc. and install and maintain at his own cost.
3. OVERTIME WAGES: If it is necessary for the successful IP/ USPs to work
on other than working days or outside the normal working hours, in order to keep up to the time Schedule, the additional cost of wages and any other costs incurred as a result of overtime or any shift work shall be borne by the successful IP/ USPs.
4. MATERIALS, WORKMANSHIP, STORAGE, INSPECTION ETC.
(a) Materials and workmanship: All materials and equipment to be incorporated in the Works shall be new. The materials, equipment, and workmanship shall be of the best quality of the specified type, in conformity with terms and conditions of the Agreements and the best Engineering and Construction practices, and to the complete satisfaction of the USO. The successful IP/ USPs shall immediately remove from the Infrastructure sites any materials, equipment and / or workmanship which, in the opinion of the USO, are defective or unsuitable or not in conformity with the Agreements and best Engineering and construction practices, and the contractor shall replace such rejected materials, equipment and / or workmanship with proper, specified, and required and approved materials, equipment and /or workmanship, all at his own cost within a period of 7 (seven) days from the date of issuance of such notice.
(b) The successful IP/ USPs shall, whenever required to do so by the Administrator, submit satisfactory evidence and necessary test results as to the kind and quality of the materials and equipment.
(c) Storage of Materials and Equipment at site: The successful IP/ USPs shall, at his own cost, provide adequate storage sheds and yards at infrastructure site locations for all materials and equipment that are to be incorporated in the scheme.
5. Testing: All the tests on materials, equipment, and workmanship that shall be necessary in connection with the execution of the work as called for in the
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Agreement, shall be carried out at the cost of the successful IP/ USPs at the place of work or manufacture or fabrication or at site or at an approved Fabrication laboratory or any such places. The machines, labour and materials as are required for the examining, measuring and Fabrication as described above, and all expenses connected with the tests as described above shall be borne by the successful IP/ USPs
6. Roads & entry to site to other Contractors: The successful IP/ USPs, if feels the necessity of any additional access, shall build temporary access road to the actual site of construction for his own work and at his own cost. The bidder shall be required to permit the use of such roads, so constructed, for vehicles of other USPs' parties connected with the work. The bidder, if anticipates any inconvenience/delay on this account, shall make due allowance in his bid and shall in no case cause delay in execution of the work nor be the cause for any claims against the USO. The successful IP/ USPs shall have to permit other USPs to enter & work in the premise and in no way shall hinder the work of other USPs.
7. Model Rules: The IPs/ USPs shall during the progress of works comply at his
own expense all the Model Rules for labour welfare framed by Government or other local bodies from time to time for the protection of health and for making sanitary arrangements, Malaria control etc, for workers employed directly or indirectly on the works and in the workers hutment area.
8. Safety Codes : The contractor shall , at own expense, arrange for all the safety provisions as per the CPWD Safety Code, the Electricity Act., Mines Act and Regulations, Rules and Order framed there under and such other act as applicable.
9. Child Labour: The IPs/ USPs shall not employ any labour under 18 years of age on the job. If female labour is engaged, the IPs/ USPs shall make necessary provisions at his own expense for the safeguarding and care of small children and keeping them clear of the site of operations. No children shall be permitted on the site.
10. Crèches: If women worker are employed on the works, the IPs/ USPs shall provide at his cost suitable accommodation for running a crèche for children under the age of six years as per latest government rules & regulations.
11. CONTRIBUTION TOWARD EMPLOYEE'S BENEFITS, FUNDS ETC.
(a) The IPs/ USPs shall include in his rates for all expenses necessary to meet his obligations for making contributions toward employee benefits funds (Such as provident fund, old age pension if any or any other benefits/compensation payable by the IPs/ USPs) etc., in compliance with all the statutory regulations and requirements.
(b) SITE: The IPs/ USPs to satisfy himself about site conditions before reaching the site. Administrator assumes no responsibility whatsoever about the suitability of site.
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(c) Before tendering for the works the IPs/ USPs shall visit the site and shall make his own assessment and obtain all information on the site constraints and on all matters that will affect the execution, continuation and progress, completion and subsequent maintenance of the works.
12. INSURANCE
(a) Insurance Policies: Before commencing the execution of works the IPs/ USPs, without limiting his obligations and responsibilities under this Agreement, shall insure against his liability for any material or physical damage, loss or injury which may occur to any property, or to any person including any employee or a member of the general public, by or arising out of the execution of the works or in carrying out the agreement. It shall be obligatory for the IPs/ USPs at his cost to obtain and maintain with any of the subsidiary of the General Insurance Corporation of India in such a manner that Administrator & the IPs/ USPs are covered for all the time during period of contract i.e. from the commencement date in the time period allowed for completion of work. The insurance cover under the following policies.
(b) Contractor’s All Risk Insurance Policy to cover the following:
(i) Entire agreement value for the period of completion including defects liability period.
(ii) Third party insurance to cover for any damages to third party. This shall be up to the end of the defects liability period and shall include for any damage to the properties and / or injury (including death) to the persons of the general public and any one else deemed to be third party.
(iii) Civil commotion, Riots, War and other disturbances.
(iv) Earthquake or any other natural calamities.
(v) Policy to cover contractor’s liability under Workmen’s Compensation Act 1932, Minimum Wages Act 1948, Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act 1970 and other relevant Acts modified from time to time. This shall be for the period up to final completion of work, including the defects liability period.
(vi) Insurance cover against damage, theft or any other loss of all the materials and equipment brought to site for which advance is claimed - Limit of liabilities not less than the value or such materials at any stage of the contract. The IPs/ USPs shall insure against all such liabilities and shall continue such insurance during the currency of the agreement including defects, liability period. Premium for all insurance policies shall be paid and borne by the IPs/ USPs and shall NOT be reimbursable.
(c) No Limit to Liability: In addition to the liability imposed by law upon the IPs/ USPs for injury (including death) to persons or damage to property by reason of the negligence of the contractor or his agents, which
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liability is not impaired or otherwise affected hereby, the contractor hereby assumes liabilities for and agrees to save the USO harmless and indemnifies USO from every expense, liability or payment by reason of any injury (including death) to persons or damage to property suffered through any act or omission of the IPs/ USPs or any person directly or indirectly employed by any of them or from the conditions of the premises or any part of the premises which is in the control of the IPs/ USPs or any one directly or indirectly employed by either of them or arising in any way from the work called for by this agreement.
(d) Man-Power and Plant and Machinery: The IPs/ USPs shall, at his cost, provide and install all equipment, materials, plant, cranes, hoists, ladders, and scaffolding, necessary for the proper execution of the works in conformity with the agreement. Also, all machinery, tools truck, formwork material, man-power and every thing else necessary for the proper and satisfactory execution and completion of the works in accordance with agreement shall be provided by the IPs/ USPs at his own cost. The IPs/ USPs shall augment his manpower and plant and machinery without extra cost to the USO whenever required or so directed by the USO in order to conform to the approved programme for the achievement of milestone and / or Completion.
13. Security: The IPs/ USPs shall at his cost provide at all times adequate number of watchmen to guard the site works, materials and equipment, to the satisfaction of the USO. USO shall not be responsible for any loss due to theft, fire accident or any other reasons, whatsoever.
14. Work Sheds: The IPs/ USPs shall at his cost provide, erect and maintain proper watertight and weatherproof sheds for the storage and protection of all construction materials and equipment.
15. Temporary Lighting: The IPs/ USPs shall make his own arrangement in respect of the provision of adequate lighting at all places where his workmen are engaged for carrying out the work in a proper safe and satisfactory manner.
16. Sanitary conveniences: The IPs/ USPs shall at his expense provide and erect all necessary sanitary conveniences including septic tank and soak pits for the site staff and all workmen of his own and for the Engineer and his representatives and staff etc. The IPs/ USPs shall maintain such convenience in a clean orderly condition and shall clean and deodorize the ground after their removal, and shall meet all statutory requirements.
17. IPs/ USPs TO KEEP SITE CLEAR: During the execution of the Works the IPs/ USPs shall keep the Site reasonably free from all unnecessary obstruction and dispose off the IPs/ USP’s surplus materials and clear away and remove from the Site any wreckage, rubbish or Temporary Works no longer required.
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ANNEXURE-15C
BROAD INDICATIVE SPECIFICATIONS OF ENGINE ALTERNATOR
A. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
A generator fuel tank shall be provided with a fuel level gauge and lockable filling nozzle. The tank shall be connected to the generator using fuel line via gravity only.
The diesel tank and the generator shall be free of oil and leaks.
DG sets shall be housed in an outdoor steel canopy housing the generator, fuel tank, AMF (Automatic Mains Failure) panel etc. or mounted on a slab. No additional housing should be required.
Output of the Generator should be 3-phase.
Eye lift on top of the enclosure fixed to the skid.
The DG set should be housed in a fully weatherproof and sound attenuated enclosure with proper sound foam acoustical sound treatment.
The electrical compliance certificate must be signed by an accredited person.
Only qualified person(s) to connect the generator cable to the DB.
B. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
ENGINE
Rated RPM 1,500, with possibility to accelerate. Frequency regulated +/- 2.50% Coolant system shall be either water or Oil – tropicalised radiator with
engine driven blower type fan and coolant pump. Require low water level captor.
Lubrication – Oil. Visual oil pressure meter. Controlled emissions Manual start panel. Change over panel. Adjustable delay timer incorporated. Emergency stop button. Automatic emergency shutdown – low oil temperature, high water
temperature, under/over speed. Water separator fuel filter. Anti-vibration mountings. The exhaust system of the generator must not be positioned so as to
make any mark on the fence, containers or tower. All generators need to be able to start automatically (automatic start).
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Air filter, easily accessible for maintenance.
ALTERNATOR
Compliance with NEMA MG21, UTE NFC51.111, VDEO530, BS4999, CSA standards.
Three Phases (220/440V) Sinusoidal, Frequency 50 Hz. Power factor – 0.8
COMMAND BOARD
Phase Inversion Detection AMF Panel 12V Relays Light Protection Battery Charger Voltmeter Amps meter of current on each phase Emergency stop button Clock Programmer All generators must be able to repatriate critical and non-critical alarms
from the generator to the switch (MSC) for maintenance purposes.
ALARMS
Low fuel Main failure Charge alternator failure Low oil pressure High water temperature Low water level Generator start failure Emergency stop engaged High/Low voltage High/Low frequency Fail start Relay contacts for external alarms must be provided in the DB (i.e.
critical and non-critical) e.g. low fuel, main failures etc.
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ANNEXURE-16
LIST OF INDIAN STANDARDS REFERED
Sl. No.
INDIAN STANDARD NUMBER
1. IS 2062 : 1999Steel for general structural purposes specification. (Fifth revision)
2. IS 808:1989 (Reaffirmed 1999) Dimensions for hot rolled steel beam , column, channel and angle sections (Third revision ) (Incorporating amendment No.1)
3. IS 1730: 1989 Supersedes IS: 1741 (Reaffirmed 1995) Steel plates, sheets, strips & flats for structural & general Engg. purposes- Dimensions (Second revision)
4. IS 3502:1994(Reaffirmed 1998)Steel Chequered plates-specification (Second revision)
5. IS 1852:1985 (Reaffirmed 1998) Specification for rolling and cutting tolerances for hot rolled steel products (Fourth revision)
6. IS 7215:1974 (Reaffirmed 1995) Tolerances for fabrication of Steel structures.
7 IS: 13229-1991(Reaffirmed 1995) Zinc for Galvanizing-Specification
8. IS 209: 1992(Reaffirmed 1997)Zinc Ingot-Specification (Fourth revision)
9 IS 2629-1985(Reaffirmed 1998)Recommended practice for hot-dip galvanizing of iron and steel (First revision)
10 IS: 4759:1996(Reaffirmed 2001) Hot-Dip Zinc coatings on structural steel & other allied products – Specification. (Third revision)
11 IS:6639:1972(Reaffirmed 1995) Specification for Hexagon Bolts for Steel structures
12 IS 1364 (Part 1) : 2002 ISO 4014: 1999 Hexagon head bolts, screws and nuts of product grades A&B.Part 1: Hexagon head bolts ( size range M1.6 to M 64) (Fourth revision)
13. IS: 1364 (Part 2) : 2002 ISO 4017: 1999 Hexagon head bolts, screws and nuts of product grades A&B.Part 2 :Hexagon head screws ( size range M 1.6 to M64) (Fourth revision)
14 IS: 1364 (Part 3) : 2002 ISO 4032:1999 Hexagon head bolts, screws and nuts of product grades A&B.Part 3 :Hexagon Nuts, style 1 ( size range M1.6 to M 64) (Fourth revision)
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15 IS: 1364 (Part 4) : 1992ISO 4035: 1986 (Reaffirmed 1998) Hexagon head bolts, screws and nuts of product grades A&B. Part 4 :Hexagon thin nuts ( chamfered) (size range M1.6 to M 64)(Third revision)
16 IS 1364 (Part 5) : 2002ISO 4036: 1999 Hexagon head bolts, screws and nuts of product grades A&B.Part 5: Hexagon thin nuts-product grade B (unchamfered) (size range M 1.6 to M 10) (Fourth revision)
17 IS 1367 (Part 8) : 2002ISO 2320 : 1997 Technical supply conditions for threaded steel fastenersPart 8: Prevailing torque type steel hexagon nuts- mechanical & performance properties. (Third revision)
18 IS 1148-1982(Reaffirmed 2001)Specification for Hot-rolled steel rivet bars (up to 40mm diameter) for structural purposes.(Third Revision) (Incorporating Amendment Nos.1&2)
19. IS 7145: 1973(Reaffirmed 1995)Technical supply conditions for torque wrenches.
20 IS 2015-1977(Reaffirmed 2000) Specification for T-Nuts (First revision)[ Incorporating Amendment no.1]
21 IS: 2016-1967 (Reaffirmed 1996) Specification for plain washers ( First revision)
22 IS 5369-1975 (Reaffirmed 2001) General requirements for plain washers & lock washes (First revision)
23 IS 6610:1972 (Reaffirmed 1996) Specification for heavy washers for Steel structures
24 IS 3063: 1994(Reaffirmed 1999) Fasteners – single coil rectangular section spring lock washers-Specification (Second revision)
25 IS:1929-1982(Reaffirmed 1996) Specification for hot forged steel rivets for hot closing (12 to 36 mm diameter) (First revision) (Incorporating amendment 1,2 & 3)
26 IS 800: 1984 (Reaffirmed 1998)Code of practice for general construction in Steel (Second revision) (Incorporating amendment No. 1&2
27 IS:875 (Part-3) 1987(Reaffirmed 1997) Code of practice for design loads (other than Earth Quake) for buildings and structures. Part 3 -wind loads.(Second revision)
28. IS 613: 2000Copper rods & bars for electrical purposes- Specification (Third revision)
29 IS 2309: 1989Protection of Bldgs. and allied structures against lightning – code of practice (Second revision)
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30. IS 12843: 1989 (Reaffirmed 1995) Tolerances for erection of steel structure
31. IS 816:1969(Reaffirmed 1998) Code of Practice for use of metal arc welding for general constructions in Mild steel ( First revision)
32. IS 822:1970(Reaffirmed 1997) Code of procedure for inspection of welds.
33. IS 104-1979(Reaffirmed 1999) Specification for ready mixed paint, brushing, zinc chrome, priming. (Second revision)
34 IS:123-1962(Reaffirmed-1996) Specification for ready mixed paint, brushing, finishing, semi-gloss, for general purposes, to Indian standard colours. (Revised)
35 IS 2339:1963(Superseding IS: 165 & 166 -1950) (Reaffirmed 1999) Specification for Aluminium paint for general purposes.
36 IS 2074: 1992(Reaffirmed 1998) Ready mixed paint, air drying, red oxide zinc chrome, priming specification ( Second revision)
37. IS 5905:1989(Reaffirmed 1998) Sprayed Aluminium and zinc coatings on iron and steel specification (First revision)
38. IS 5666 : 1970(Reaffirmed 1999) Specification for Etch primer
39 IS:1477 (Part I)1971 Code of practice for painting of ferrous metals in buildings. (Part I Pretreatment) ( First revision)
40 IS:1477 (Part II) 1971(Reaffirmed 1995) Code of practice for painting of ferrous metals in buildings. (Part II painting) (First revision)
41 IS 7205:1974(Reaffirmed 1995) Safety code for erection of structural Steel work
42 IS 802 Pt. II Fabrication and erection of Tower
43 IS 1893Seismic load design for towers
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ANNEXURE-17
FORMAT FOR THE CERTIFICATION FOR CONTINUATION OF THE SERVICES STATUS(PERIOD: DD/MM/YYYY TO DD/MM/YYYY)
This is to certify that the BTS situated at Tower: <Tower ID> at position (1/2/3) in the village <Village Name>, Sub district <Ward/Block/Tehsil Name> and District <District Name> ; which is owned and operated by <Service Provider Name>, has been providing GSM/CDMA* mobile services to the subscribers during the above stated period. The following parameters are indicative of the same.
1. Voice Traffic handled (in Erlangs):____________2. Data Traffic handled (in Erlangs):_____________3. Total Uptime: Days- Hours- Minutes- Seconds-4. Total Downtime: Days- Hours- Minutes- Seconds-
Encl .
1. Link-Status Report: giving details of the total number of times the links failed along with the duration and reasons thereof.
2. A detailed note by the Universal Service Provider citing causes for the down time e.g. Non-availability of Electrical Power (Primary and Secondary**), Backhaul (Media Problem) etc.
* Strike out whichever is not applicable.** Copies of the relevant communication with the IP for any IP related issue causing
the downtime to be enclosed.
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ANNEXURE-18
FORMAT FOR INSTALLATION OF TOWERS IN ADDITION TO THE PROPOSED TOWERS
(PROPOSAL TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH THE RF PLAN AND COMPARATIVE BENEFITS)
Tower ID as per the Agreement signed
Proposed Tower Location of the additional tower
Name of left out Villages planned to be covered including additional villages, if any
Population of the Villages Planned to be covered
Lat Long Type of terrain
Distance from the existing tower
Purpose for installation of additional tower
Coverage specifications of the additional tower
No. of USPs and their consent
Justification
Proper justification may be given for Addition of the towers:
1. Proper Coverage not available for the targeted area/ villages/ population/ household 2. Possibility of improved coverage by addition of the tower due to terrain/ clutter3. Required population getting served by addition of the tower 4. Any other reason
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ANNEXURE-19
FORMAT OF FOR SHIFTING OF TOWERS
(PROPOSAL TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH THE RF PLAN AND COMPARATIVE BENEFITS)
Existing Tower ID as per the Agreement signed
Proposed Tower Location after shifting
Name of the Villages planned to be covered including additional villages, if any
Population of the Villages Planned to be covered
Lat Long Type of terrain
Distance from the existing tower
Purpose for shifting tower
Coverage specifications of proposed tower
No. of USPs and their consent
Justification
Proper justification may be given for Shifting of the towers:
1. Coverage already availablea) Name of the Service providerb) Lat-Long of the corresponding tower
2. Possibility of improved coverage by relocation of the tower due to terrain3. More population getting served by relocation of the tower 4. Difficulty in tower construction due to soil and geographical conditions5. Any other reason
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ANNEXURE-20A
PROFORMA FOR SELF CERTIFICATION BY INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER
1. I ……………………………….., aged about ………….. years s/o, d/o of Shri …………………, resident of ………………………………………………., do solemnly affirm and state as under:
2. That I am …………… …………………….of ………………………… (Name of the Company), Infrastructure Provider in …………………………..Service Area and I am duly authorized by the resolutions dated …………………………. passed by Board of Directors of the Company to furnish a Certificate on behalf of ………………………….( Name of the Company).
3. That as per the Agreement signed with Administrator, USOF vide Agreement No. _________________________ dated _______________________ for setting up and managing infrastructure sites in the District/ Group of Districts for the Service Area of ______________________, the following works have been completed successfully as per the specifications, drawings and the terms and conditions of the Agreement and the Tender Document for Part-A of the Scheme:
A) Acquisition of land:
(i) Size of the land (Dimensions):
(ii) Village/ Khasra Number/ Survey Number/ Revenue Record Number:
(iii) Nearest Identification/ landmark:
(iv) Whether on lease basis/ outright purchase:
(v) Copy of the lease agreement/ Sale deed:
(vi) If on lease, the date and period of lease:
(vii) Name of the owner:
B) Ground Based Towers:
(i) Tower ID:
(ii) Latitude:
(iii) Longitude:
(iv) Name of the Village/ Block/ District:
(v) Height of the tower:
(vi) Designed for Wind Speed of _________ kmph
(vii) Details of other components provided
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(viii) Soil Bearing Capacity:
(ix) Type of foundation (Raft/Pile):
(x) Foundation designed for Wind Speed of ________________ kmph
(xi) Date of Commissioning:
C) Electrical power connection:
(i) Capacity of Sanctioned load:
(ii) Proof of sanction from SEB:
(iii) Main Energy Meter Type/ Capacity/ Sl. No.:
(iv) Sub-Energy Meters Type/ Capacity/ Sl. No.:
(v) Earth Resistance (value in ohms):
(vi) Date of Installation:
D) Engine Alternator:
(i) Rated Capacity of Engine alternator:
(ii) Make of Engine/ Alternator:
(iii) Serial Number of Engine/ Alternator:
(iv) Year of Manufacture:
(v) Supplied by:
(vi) Proof of purchase (Invoice/ Bill):
(vii) Details of other components provided
(viii) Testing and Commissioning Report:
(ix) Date of Commissioning:
E) Boundary wall
(as per specifications)
(i) Height
F) Security Cabin
(as per specifications)
(i) Type:
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(ii) Size:
(iii) If pre-fabricated, specify make:
(iv) Whether provision for charging of mobile phones made:
G) Mandatory Approvals
The following mandatory approvals have been obtained and copies of various certificates are attached.
(i) Director General of Civil Aviation (in case the tower falls in the corridor)(ii) Environment Pollution Clearance(iii) Others, if any, as per the local laws.
H. Details of the Universal Service Providers
4. That the details of the components mentioned above are true and correct, which are available for further verification by the Designated Monitoring Agency by the Administrator as per the terms and conditions of the Agreement and the technical specifications specified therein. It is further certified that the components have been provided and are functional/ services are being rendered from the quarter in which they have been shown as installed/commissioned.
5. That the components at the infrastructure site shown as installed/ commissioned in the said quarter have been completed on the dates as shown above.
6. The contents of the Self Certification are true and correct, no part of it is false and nothing has been concealed there from.
For and on behalf of (Name of the company)
Signature of the authorized signatory of the bidder company
Note:
A copy of the Self-Certification is to be submitted to Administrator, USOF.
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ANNEXURE-20B
PROFORMA FOR SELF CERTIFICATION BY UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
1. I ……………………………….., aged about ………….. years s/o, d/o Shri …………………, resident of ………………………………………………., do solemnly affirm and state as under:
2. That I am …………… …………………….of ………………………… (Name of the Company), Universal Service Provider in …………………………..Service Area and I am duly authorized by the resolutions dated …………………………. passed by Board of Directors of the Company to furnish a Certificate on behalf of ………………………….( Name of the Company).
3. That as per the Agreement signed with Administrator, USOF vide Agreement No. _________________________ dated _______________________ for provisioning of mobile services in the Districts/ Group of Districts for the Service Area of ______________________, the following works have been completed successfully as per the specifications, drawings defined in the terms and conditions of the Agreement and the Tender Document for Part-B of the Scheme:
A) BTS:
(i) Tower ID:
(ii) Name of the Village/ Block/ District:
(iii) Technology (GSM/ CDMA):
(iv) Make:
(v) Model:
(vi) Type (Indoor/ Outdoor):
(vii) Date of manufacturing:
(viii) Serial No.:
(ix) Proof of purchase (Invoice/ Bill):
(x) Capacity/ Configuration:
(xi) No. of TRUs/ DTRUs
(xii) SACFA Clearance Status (not required ,not applied, applied ,ID received, Cleared):
(xiii) Date of Commissioning:
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B. Battery:
(i) Rated Capacity:
(ii) Make:
(iii) Type:
(iv) Date/ Year of Manufacturing:
(v) Proof of purchase (Invoice/ Bill):
(vi) Number of Sets:
(vii) Date of Commissioning:
C. SMPS Power Plant:
(i) Rated Capacity of each module:
(ii) Make:
(iii) Type:
(iv) Date of Manufacturing:
(v) Proof of purchase (Invoice/ Bill):
(vi) Number of Modules:
(vii) Date of Commissioning:
D. Antenna for BTS/ Microwave (To be provided separately):
(i) Type:
(ii) Gain:
(iii) Beam width:
(iv) Size:
(v) Weight:
(vi) Frequency of operation:
(vii) Location on the Tower:
(viii) Make:
(ix) Date of Manufacture:
(x) Date of Commissioning:
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E. Backhaul:
(i) Type of backhaul:
(ii) Antenna Specification as per B) above in case of Microwave backhaul:
F. Signal Coverage details:
The actual coverage achieved from the infrastructure site installed as against the coverage details specified in the Tender Document is as given below:
Type of Coverage Coverage Specified Coverage achievedIndoor Coverage Signal level measured at
street level shall be better than –75dbm.
Incar Coverage Signal level measured at street level shall be better than –85 dbm.
Outdoor Coverage At least 95% of the remaining coverage area. Signal level measured at street level shall be better than –95 dbm.
G. Village Coverage details:
The actual number of villages covered from the infrastructure site installed as against the number of villages to be covered as specified in the Tender Document is as given below:
Names of villages to be covered from BTS of the Infrastructure Site as per the Agreement
Names of villages actually covered from BTS of the Infrastructure Site
Names of villages not covered as proposed in the Agreement
4. That the details of the components mentioned above are true and correct, based on the records of the company, which are available for further verification by the appropriate authorities and that the components have been provided and are functional/ services are being rendered from the quarter in which they have been shown as installed/commissioned.
5. That the components at the infrastructure site shown as installed/ commissioned in the said quarter have been completed on the dates as shown above.
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6. The contents of the Self Certification are true and correct, no part of it is false and nothing has been concealed there from.
For and on behalf of (Name of the company)
Signature of the authorized signatory of the bidder company
Note:
A copy of the Self-Certification is to be submitted to Administrator, USOF.
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WIND SPEED FOR TOWER DESIGN IN DIFFERENT DISTRICTS
Sl. No. State District Design Wind Speed
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A B C D Andhra Pradesh 1 Khammam 1402 Kurnool 1403 Mahbubnagar 1404 Medak 1405 Nalgonda 1406 Nizamabad 1407 Rangareddi 1408 Warangal 1409 Adilabad 16010 Anantapur 16011 Cuddapah 16012 Guntur 16013 Karimnagar 16014 Chittoor 18015 East Godavari 18016 Krishna 18017 Nellore 18018 Prakasam 18019 Srikakulam 18020 Visakhapatnam 18021 Vizianagaram 18022 West Godavari 180
Arunachal Pradesh
23 Changlang 18024 East Kameng 18025 Lohit 18026 Tawang 18027 Upper Subansiri 18028 West Siang 18029 Dibang Valley 18030 East Siang 18031 Lower Subansiri 18032 Tirap 18033 Wast Kameng 180 Assam 34 Barpeta 180
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35 Bongaigaon 18036 Cachar 18037 Darrang 18038 Dhemaji 18039 Dhubri 18040 Dibrugarh 18041 Goalpara 18042 Golaghat 18043 Hailakandi 18044 Jorhat 18045 Kamrup 18046 Karimganj 18047 Kokrajhar 18048 Lakhimpur 18049 Marigaon 18050 Nagaon 18051 Nalbari 18052 Sibsagar 18053 Sonitpur 18054 Tinsukia 180 Bihar 55 Aurangabad 14056 Gaya 14057 Jehanabad 14058 Nalanda 14059 Nawada 14060 Araria 18061 Banka 18062 Begusarai 18063 Bhagalpur 18064 Bhojpur 18065 Buxar 18066 Gopalganj 18067 Jamui 18068 Kaimur (Bhabua) 18069 Katihar 18070 Khagaria 18071 Kishanganj 18072 Lakhisarai 18073 Madhepura 180
74 Pashchim Champaran 180
75 Patna 180
76 Purba Champaran 180
77 Purnia 18078 Rohtas 180
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79 Saharsa 18080 Samastipur 18081 Saran 18082 Siwan 18083 Supaul 18084 Vaishali 18085 Darbhanga 20086 Madhubani 20087 Muzaffarpur 20088 Sitamarhi 200 Chhattisgarh 89 Raigarh 14090 Raipur 14091 Baster 16092 Dantewada 16093 Dhamtari 16094 Janjgir - Champa 16095 Jashpur 16096 Kanker 16097 Koriya 16098 Mahasamund 16099 Bilaspur 180100 Durg 180101 Kawardha 180102 Korba 180103 Rajnandgaon 180104 Surguja 180 Goa 105 North Goa 200106 South Goa 200 Gujarat 107 Ahmadabad 140108 Kheda 140109 Mahesana 140110 Rajkot 140111 Surendranagar 140112 Banas Kantha 160113 Bharuch 160114 Dohad 160115 Kachchh 160116 Narmada 160117 Navsari 160118 Panch Mahals 160119 Patan 160120 Sabar Kantha 160
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121 Surat 160122 The Dangs 160123 Vadodara 160124 Valsad 160125 Amreli 180126 Bhavnagar 180127 Jamnagar 180128 Junagadh 180129 Porbandar 180 Haryana 130 Bhiwani 180131 Gurgaon 180132 Kaithal 180133 Sirsa 180134 Sonipat 180135 Yamunanagar 180
Himachal Pradesh
136 Mandi 140137 Sirmaur 140138 Kangra 160 Jammu & Kashmir 139 Badgam 160140 Baramula 160141 Doda 160142 Jammu 160143 Kathua 160144 Kupwara 160145 Pulwama 160146 Rajauri 160147 Udhampur 160148 Anantnag 180 Jharkhand 149 Gumla 140150 Lohardaga 140
151 Pachim Sionghum 140
152 Purbi Singhbhum 140153 Ranchi 140154 Chatra 160155 Dumka 160156 Garhwa 160157 Godda 160158 Pakaur 160159 Palamu 160
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160 Bokaro 180161 Deoghar 180162 Dhanbad 180163 Giridih 180164 Hazaribag 180165 Kodarma 180166 Sahibganj 180 Karnataka 167 Bagalkot 140168 Bangalore Rural 140169 Bellary 140170 Bidar 140171 Chamrajnagar 140172 Chikmagalur 140173 Chitradurga 140174 Davangere 140175 Dharwad 140176 Gadag 140177 Gulbarga 140178 Hassan 140179 Haveri 140180 Kolar 140181 Koppal 140182 Mandya 140183 Mysore 140184 Raichur 140185 Shimoga 140186 Tumkur 140187 Belgaum 160188 Bijapur 160
189 Dakshina Kannada 160
190 Kodagu 160191 Udupi 160192 Uttara Kannada 160 Madhya Pradesh 193 Betul 140194 Bhopal 140195 Chhindwara 140196 Dewas 140197 Hoshangabad 140198 Raisen 140199 Rajgarh 140200 Sehore 140201 Seoni 140202 Shajapur 140
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203 Vidisha 140204 Balaghat 160205 Barwani 160206 Bhind 160207 Chhatarpur 160208 Damoh 160209 Datia 160210 Dhar 160211 Dindori 160212 East Nimar 160213 Guna 160214 Gwalior 160215 Harda 160216 Indore 160217 Jhabua 160218 Mandla 160219 Mandsaur 160220 Morena 160221 Neemuch 160222 Panna 160223 Ratlam 160224 Rewa 160225 Sagar 160226 Satna 160227 Shahdol 160228 Sheopur 160229 Shivpuri 160230 Sidhi 160231 Tikamgarh 160232 Ujjain 160233 West Nimar 160234 Jabalpur 180235 Katni 180236 Narsimhapur 180237 Umaria 180 Maharashtra 238 Akola 140239 Amravati 140240 Aurangabad 140241 Bhandara 140242 Bid 140243 Buldana 140244 Dhule 140245 Gondiya 140246 Hingoli 140247 Jalna 140248 Latur 140
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249 Nashik 140250 Parbhani 140251 Pune 140252 Satara 140253 Solapur 140254 Yavatmal 140255 Ahmadnagar 160256 Chandrapur 160257 Gadchiroli 160258 Jalgaon 160259 Nagpur 160260 Nanded 160261 Nandurbar 160262 Osmanabad 160263 Sangli 160264 Wardha 160265 Kolhapur 180266 Raigarh 180267 Ratnagiri 180268 Sindhudurg 180269 Thane 180270 Washim 180 Manipur 271 Churachandpur 180272 Imphal west 180273 Imphal east 180274 Tamenglong 180275 Senapati 180276 Ukhrul 180277 Chandel 180278 Bishnupur 180279 Thoubal 180 Meghalaya 280 East Garo Hills 180281 East Khasi Hills 180282 Jaintia Hills 180283 Ri Bhoi 180284 South Garo Hills 180285 West Garo Hills 180286 West Khasi Hills 180 Mizoram 287 Aizawl 180288 Champhai 180289 Kolasib 180290 Lawngtlai 180
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291 Lunglei 180292 Mamit 180293 Saiha 180294 Serchhip 180 Nagaland 295 Kohima 180296 Dimapur 180297 Wokha 180298 Mokokchung 180299 Zunhenboto 180300 Phek 180301 Tuensang 180302 Mon 180 Orissa 295 Anugul 160296 Balangir 160297 Bargarh 160298 Baudh 160299 Debagarh 160300 Jharsuguda 160301 Kalahandi 160302 Kandhamal 160303 Kendujhar 160304 Koraput 160305 Malkangiri 160306 Mayurbhanj 160307 Nabarangapur 160308 Nuapada 160309 Rayagada 160310 Sambalpur 160311 Sonapur 160312 Sundargarh 160313 Baleshwar 180314 Bhadrak 180315 Cuttack 180316 Dhenkanal 180317 Gajapati 180318 Ganjam 180319 Jagatsinghapur 180320 Jajapur 180321 Kendrapara 180322 Khordha 180323 Nayagarh 180324 Puri 180
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Punjab 325 Amritsar 180326 Bathinda 180327 Firozpur 180328 Gurdaspur 180329 Mansa 180 Rajasthan 330 Ajmer 180331 Alwar 180332 Banswara 180333 Baran 180334 Barmer 180335 Bharatpur 180336 Bhilwara 180337 Bikaner 180338 Bundi 180339 Chittaurgarh 180340 Churu 180341 Dausa 180342 Dhaulpur 180343 Dungarpur 180344 Ganganagar 180345 Hanumangarh 180346 Jaipur 180347 Jaisalmer 180348 Jalor 180349 Jhalawar 180350 Jhunjhunun 180351 Jodhpur 180352 Karauli 180353 Kota 180354 Nagaur 180355 Pali 180356 Rajsamand 180357 Sawai Madhopur 180358 Sikar 180359 Sirohi 180360 Tonk 180361 Udaipur 180 Sikkim 362 North 180363 West 180 Tamil Nadu 364 Madurai 140365 Salem 140
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366 Dharmapuri 160367 Dindigul 160368 Erode 160369 Karur 160370 Nagapattinam 160371 Namakkal 160372 Perambalur 160373 Virudhunagar 160374 Cuddalore 180375 Pudukkottai 180376 Ramanathapuram 180377 Sivaganga 180378 Thiruvarur 180379 Thoothukkudi 180380 Tiruchirappalli 180381 Tiruvannamalai 180382 Vellore 180383 Viluppuram 180 Tripura 384 Dhalai 180385 North Tripura 180386 South Tripura 180387 West Tripura 180 Uttaranchal 388 Almora 180389 Bageshwar 180390 Chamoli 180391 Champawat 180392 Dehradun 180393 Garhwal 180394 Hardwar 180395 Nainital 180396 Pithoragarh 180397 Rudraprayag 180398 Tehri Garhwal 180399 Uttarkashi 180 Uttar Pradesh 400 Agra 180401 Aligarh 180402 Allahabad 180403 Ambedkar Nagar 180404 Auraiya 180405 Azamgarh 180406 Bahraich 180407 Ballia 180
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408 Balrampur 180409 Banda 180410 Barabanki 180411 Bareilly 180412 Basti 180413 Bijnor 180414 Budaun 180415 Chandauli 180416 Chitrakoot 180417 Etah 180418 Etawah 180419 Faizabad 180420 Farrukhabad 180421 Fatehpur 180422 Firozabad 180423 Ghazipur 180424 Gonda 180425 Gorakhpur 180426 Hamirpur 180427 Hardoi 180428 Jalaun 180429 Jaunpur 180430 Jhansi 180
431 Jyotiba Phule Nagar 180
432 Kannauj 180433 Kanpur Dehat 180434 Kanpur Nagar 180435 Kaushambi 180436 Kheri 180437 Kushinagar 180438 Lalitpur 180439 Lucknow 180440 Maharajganj 180441 Mahoba 180442 Mainpuri 180443 Mirzapur 180444 Moradabad 180445 Muzaffarnagar 180446 Pilibhit 180447 Pratapgarh 180448 Rae Bareli 180449 Saharanpur 180450 Sant Kabir Nagar 180451 Shahjahanpur 180452 Shrawasti 180453 Siddharthnagar 180454 Sitapur 180
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455 Sonbhadra 180456 Sultanpur 180457 Unnao 180 West Bengal 458 Bankura 160459 Barddhaman 160460 Birbhum 160461 Puruliya 160
462 Dakshin Dinajpur 180
463 Jalpaiguri 180464 Koch Bihar 180465 Maldah 180466 Murshidabad 180467 Nadia 180
468 North Twenty Four Pargana 180
469 Paschim Medinapur 180
470 South Twenty Four Pargan 180
471 Uttar Dinajpur 180
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