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Collegiate Education Department Is Acceptable © cPn. \º¿ Government of Kerala Reg. No. tIcf k¿°m¿ KL/TV(N)/12/2009-2011 2011 KERALA GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY 25th January 2011 2011 25 Vol. LVI THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, TUESDAY P\p-hcn No. 4 hmeyw 56 } Xncph\¥]pcw, sNmΔ 5th Magha 1932 \º¿ } 1932 amLw 5 PART III Stores Purchase Collegiate Education Department is acceptable. Tender forms will not be send by V. P. P. All the tenderers should be executed an agreement in RE-TENDER NOTICE Kerala Stamp Paper worth ` 100 while submitting tender No. A2/1558/2010/GCK. 5th January 2011. form (Vide page No. 6th of the tender form). The Earnest Money Deposit is required @1% of the total cost of the Sealed competitive tenders are invited for the supply materials quoted in tenders and should be remitted by of Lab Equipments in the Departments of Physics, Demand Draft or fixed deposit receipts subject to the Biochemistry and Chemistry for the year 2010-11. Sealed minimum of ` 50. The tenderers who are eligible for tenders should be addressed to the Principal, Government exemption from payment of EMD should enclose copy of College, Kariavattom, Thiruvananthapuram, Pin-695 581 and the latest certificate of registration issued by Government should reach the office on or before 5-2-2011, 2.30 p. m. of Kerala, Stores Purchase Department. Otherwise the Tenders received in time will be opened on the very same tender will be summarily rejected. The right to accept or day at 3 p. m. in the presence of the tenderers or their reject the tender without assigning any reason thereof is authorized representatives who may be present at that time. vested with the undersigned. Estimate Cost—` 1,85,000. Further details if any, can be had from the College List of items to be supplied will be available along Office on all working days. with the tender forms. Tender forms will be available on all N.B.—The price to be quoted in the tender must be working days from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. till 5-2-2011 at the inclusive of all taxes. cost of ` 400 (4% VAT). Duplicate tenders will be issued 2010-˛11 h¿j-tØ°v Imcy-h´w k¿°m¿ tImtf-Pnse on payment of ` 200 (4% VAT). Those who wish to get ^nkn-Ivkv, _tbm-sI-an-kv{Sn, sIankv{Sn F∂o Un∏m¿´p- tender forms by post should sent Money Order for cost of sa‚pIfn-te°v Bh-iy-amb em_v D]-I-c-W-߃ hnX-cWw tender form and VAT 4% along with self addressed cover affixed with sufficient stamps. No other mode of payment sN-øp-∂-Xn-te°v AwKo-IrX ÿm]-\-ß-fn¬ \n∂pw ap{Z-h® Z¿LmkpIƒ £Wn-®p-sIm-≈p-∂p. 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The tenders should be superscribed “Tender No. XIV/2010-11 Supply of Laboratory Equipments under UGC (P. G. Asst.) XI Plan” and addressed to the Principal, Maharaja’s College, Ernakulam. The tenders will be SPECIFICATION opened at 3.30 p. m. on 3-2-2011 in the presence of such of the tenderers or their authorised representatives who 1. Water bath rectangular double walled 12 rings, may be present at that time. Late tenders will not be thermostatically controlled 15-litres accepted. 2. Wrist action shaking machine Estimated Cost — ` 3,80,000. 3. Tablet making machine-manual Intending tenderers may on application to the 4. Microwave oven Principal, Maharaja’s College, Ernakulam, Kochi-11 obtain the requisite tender forms (before 2 p. m. on all working 5. Melting point apparatus-up to 350 C days) on which tenders should be submitted. Application 6. Voltage stabilizer-3KVA. input 155-255 volt, output- for the tender form should be accompanied by a cash 230 volt fitted with low/high voltage cut out remittance of ` 832 (800+32 VAT), which is the price 7. Sensitive thermometers-0.1 div, 110C fixed for the form and which is not refundable under any circumstances. Those who wish to get the tender form by 8. Thermometers-350 C ` post, have to send 882 by Money Order. In the case of 9. Digital conductivity meter with glass cell bidder outside Kerala, Stamp Paper worth ` 50 for executing agreement will be sent on their request along 10. Digital top pan balance-capacity 200 g. with an additional amount of ` 50. The tender forms are accuracy- 0.01 g not transferable. Sale of tender forms will be closed at 11. Automatic pipette 2 p. m. on 3-2-2011. Cheques/ DD/Postal Orders will not be accepted towards the cost of tender forms, nor will the 12. Metallic burette stand 9x6x30". forms be sent by V. P. P. Duplicate tender forms if required 13. Burette clamp—metallic will be issued at ` 416 per copy. The rates quoted will be valid up to 31-3-2011. 1% of the total cost of articles 14. Ring clamp—Metallic tendered should be deposited towards EMD by DD drawn 15. Water distillation unit-single stage all glass with in favour of the undersigned. borosilicate boiler and condenser—4 liters 16. Calomel electrode 17. Ice making machine-(deep freezer/fridge) 18. Fume hood with exhaust system “ XIV/2010-11 ” 19. Micropipette-0.1 ml. sensitivity 20. Microburette–2ml (2) [No. XIII/2010-11] No. A9-1913/10/XI-UGC (PG Asst.) Phy. 4th January 2011. Sealed tenders are invited for the supply of ` Laboratory Equipments to the Department of Physics of Maharaja’s College, Ernakulam during XI Plan Period under UGC (P. G. Asst.). ` The tenders should be superscribed “Tender No. ` XIII/2010-11 Supply of Laboratory Equipments under UGC (P. G. Asst.) XI-Plan” and addressed to the Principal, Maharaja’s College, Ernakulam. The tenders will be opened at 3.30 p. m. on 2-2-2011 in the presence of such ` of the tenderers or their authorised representatives who may be present at that time. Late tenders will not be ` accepted. ` Estimated Cost — ` 99,000. Intending tenderers may on application to the Principal, Maharaja’s College, Ernakulam, Kochi-11 obtain the requisite tender forms (before 2 p. m. on all Record Length: 2.5 Kpoints, Time Base: 5n S/ div to working days) on which tenders should be submitted. 50 S/div, Application for the tender form should be accompanied by Time Base Accuracy: 50ppm, Acquisition Modes: a cash remittance of ` 416 (` 400+16 VAT), which is the Sample, price fixed for the form and which is not refundable under Peak Detect and Average, Waveform Update rate: any circumstances. Those who wish to get the tender form 180 Wfms/S, by post, have to sent ` 466 by Money Order. In the Vertical Settings: 2m V-5V, Vertical Accuracy: ± 3%, case of bidder outside Kerala, Stamp Paper worth ` 50 for executing agreement will be sent on their request along Dedicated vertical control knobs per channel. with an additional amount of ` 50. The tender forms are Trigger source: Ch 1, Ch 2 and External, not transferable. Sale of tender forms will be closed at Trigger Types: Edge, Video, Pulse width (Selectable 2 p. m. on 2-2-2011. Cheques/DD/Postal Orders will not be from 33 nS to 10S), accepted towards the cost of tender forms nor will the Trigger Signal frequency Readout, Waveform Math: forms be sent by V. P. P. Duplicate tender forms if required FFT, and standard will be issued at ` 208 per copy. The rates quoted will be math functions Ch1-Ch2, ch1 + ch2, ch1,*ch2, valid up to 31-3-2011. 1% of the total cost of articles channel invert direct tendered should be deposited towards EMD by DD drawn from panel, Autoset menu, Automatic measurements, in favour of the undersigned. Display modes: YT, XY and persistence, Cursor Measurements: V, T and 1/T, Non-Volatile Memory: 2 waveform memories, 10 setup memories, Probe Check wizard, USB and PC Interface S/W. “ XIII/2010-11, ” 3. Function Generator: DDS 30: 30 MHz—Using DDS Technology— sine, square, triangle, sawtooth pulse and TTL outputs—AM, FM, FSX, BPSK Modulation 20V PP output variable DC offset control- Low absorbtion for sin P wave—variable symmetry for sawtooth and pulse waveforms– 8 digits LCD display—Memory store/recall function—Built in ` 232 interface/USB ` interface—Built in 100 MHz counter— ` Maharaja’s College, (Sd.) ` Ernakulam.
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