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List of Advertised Locations of Iocl in Odisha - 25.11.2018 LIST OF ADVERTISED LOCATIONS OF IOCL IN ODISHA - 25.11.2018 Category (SC/SC CC 1/SC Estimated PH/ST/ST CC 1/ST Estimated working Estimated fund Mode of Fixed Fee / Type of RO monthly Sales PH/OBC/OBC CC Minimum Minimum Minimum Area capital required for Security Location Revenue Type of Site selection Min bid Name Of Location (Regular/R Potential 1/OBC Frontage of Depth of Site of site (in Sq. requirement for development of Deposit ( Rs Sl. No. District (CC/DC/CFS) (Draw of amount ( Rs in ural) (MS+HSD) in PH/OPEN/OPEN Site (in M) (in M) M.) operation of RO infrastructure at in Lakhs) Lots/Bidding) Lakhs) Kls CC 1/OPEN CC (Rs in Lakhs) RO (Rs in Lakhs ) 2/OPEN PH) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9a 9b 10 11 12 Kisan Chowk to Beherapat Chowk on NH- 1 Regular 150 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 49 JHARSUGUDA Within 8 Km from Kunduli govt. Hospital 2 Regular 150 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 towards Similiguda on LHS on NH-26 KORAPUT Jaganath Temple to Ambika Temple in 3 Regular 100 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 Baripada Town (on RHS) Mayurbhanj Phuladi to Haldipada On NH-60 (on LHS) 4 Regular 150 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 while going towards Kharagpur Balasore Sasan Chak to Mathakargola on NH53 5 Regular 150 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 either side Dhenkanal AG Chhak to Acharya Vihar , 6 Regular 150 ST CFS 30 20 600 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 Bhubaneshwar Khordha Between Fire Station Chowk and Delta 7 Regular 150 ST CFS 30 20 600 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 Chhak, Bhubaneshwar Khordha From Jaydev Vihar Chhak to Rajbhawan 8 Regular 150 SC CFS 30 20 600 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 Square on Bidyut Marg Khordha Between Of State Bank Of India, Khordha 9 Branch and Palatotapada Chhak (Gour Regular 100 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 Radha Krishna Temple) Via Pallahat Khordha Between KIIT Square and KIIT 10 Regular 150 ST CFS 30 20 600 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 International School, Bhubaneshwar Khordha 11 VSS Nagar within municipality limit Khordha Regular 150 SC CFS 30 20 600 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 Khandagiri to Kalinga Studio Chowk, 12 Regular 150 ST CFS 30 20 600 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 Bhubaneshwar Khordha Green Field Hotel to Pandara Square on 13 Regular 150 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 NH 316 Khordha 14 Kesora within municipality limit Khordha Regular 150 SC CFS 30 20 600 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 15 Hulursingha to PTC chak on Bypass Road Regular 100 SC CFS 20 20 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 Angul 16 Patia Chhak to Patia Station Square Khordha Regular 150 SC CFS 30 20 600 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 Kalpana Chhak to rasulgarh chhak on 17 Regular 150 SC CFS 30 20 600 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 Cuttack Puri Road Khordha Vani Vihar Chhak to Master Canteen via 18 Regular 150 SC CFS 30 20 600 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 Rupali Square Khordha Within 2 Km from Jhilminda on Kadobahal 19 Rural 0 0 Main Road BARGARH 48 ST CFS 20 20 400 Draw of Lots 0 2 20 Badli to Mading on village main road KALAHANDI Rural 48 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 Natada Chak, Ambapal towards Angul to 21 Angul Rural 48 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 NTPC via Pragatinagar Thengudia under Santoshpur GP in Basta 22 Balasore Rural 48 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 block Within 2 km from Jokadia bridge towards 23 Jajpur Rural 48 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 Jajpur Road 24 Putina, bhograi block Balasore Rural 48 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 LIST OF ADVERTISED LOCATIONS OF IOCL IN ODISHA - 25.11.2018 Category (SC/SC CC 1/SC Estimated PH/ST/ST CC 1/ST Estimated working Estimated fund Mode of Fixed Fee / Type of RO monthly Sales PH/OBC/OBC CC Minimum Minimum Minimum Area capital required for Security Location Revenue Type of Site selection Min bid Name Of Location (Regular/R Potential 1/OBC Frontage of Depth of Site of site (in Sq. requirement for development of Deposit ( Rs Sl. No. District (CC/DC/CFS) (Draw of amount ( Rs in ural) (MS+HSD) in PH/OPEN/OPEN Site (in M) (in M) M.) operation of RO infrastructure at in Lakhs) Lots/Bidding) Lakhs) Kls CC 1/OPEN CC (Rs in Lakhs) RO (Rs in Lakhs ) 2/OPEN PH) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9a 9b 10 11 12 Simanbadi on Simanbadi Junction of NH- 25 Kandhamal Rural 48 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 59 to Sitapanga Road Within 3 km from Betnoti on Betnoti- 26 Mayurbhanj Rural 48 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 Badasahi road 27 Bijatola not on SH Mayurbhanj Rural 48 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 28 Bamunigam on Adava - Daringbadi Road Kandhamal Rural 48 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 29 Ramagiri on Larada - Raulpada road Gajapati Rural 48 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 30 Jharpokharia (Not on NH) Mayurbhanj Rural 48 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 Balangir town within Municipality on Regular 25 31 Station Road BOLANGIR 100 OPEN DC 20 20 400 45 Draw of Lots 15 5 Bargarh town between Gandhi Chowk & Regular 25 32 Saraswati Enclave on main Road BARGARH 100 OBC DC 20 20 400 45 Draw of Lots 15 4 Within 5 Km from Belgaon Chowk on NH- Regular 0 33 26 in Balangir district BOLANGIR 150 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 Within 2 Km from Titlagarh Railway Station chowk towards Belgaon (Within Regular 25 34 NAC Limit) BOLANGIR 150 OPEN DC 20 20 400 75 Draw of Lots 15 5 Between Km stone No 67 and 70 on RHS while going from Bolangir towards Regular 25 35 Bargarh on NH-26 BOLANGIR 150 OPEN CC 35 35 1225 10 Bidding 30 5 Within 3 Km from Padampur Benhuriya Regular 25 36 chowk towards Sohela on SH-03 BARGARH 100 OBC DC 35 35 1225 60 Draw of Lots 15 4 Bargarh New NH-Bye Pass to Rengalicamp Chowk on LHS towards Sambalpur on NH- Regular 0 37 06 (New NH 53) BARGARH 150 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 Between Km stone No. 2 and 5 on RHS Regular 25 38 towards Bolangir on NH-26 BARGARH 150 OPEN DC 35 35 1225 75 Draw of Lots 15 5 Whin 3 Km from Godbhaga chowk Regular 25 39 towards Binka on RHS on SH-54 BARGARH 100 OPEN DC 35 35 1225 60 Draw of Lots 15 5 Padampur town (within NAC limit) on Regular 25 40 main road BARGARH 100 OBC DC 20 20 400 45 Draw of Lots 15 4 Within 2 Km from Barpali Sonepur Chowk towards Bargarh on NH-26 (Within NAC Regular 25 41 Limit) BARGARH 150 OPEN DC 20 20 400 75 Draw of Lots 15 5 Within 2 KM from Padampur Bheunria Regular 0 42 Chowk on MDR 36 or, 36A BARGARH 100 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 Between Ekambra Chowk and Sarsara on LHS on NH- 26 while going Towards Regular 25 43 Balangir BARGARH 150 OBC DC 35 35 1225 75 Draw of Lots 15 4 Within 3 KM from Saintala towards Regular 25 44 Balangir on NH-26 BOLANGIR 150 OPEN CC 1 DC 35 35 1225 75 Draw of Lots 15 5 LIST OF ADVERTISED LOCATIONS OF IOCL IN ODISHA - 25.11.2018 Category (SC/SC CC 1/SC Estimated PH/ST/ST CC 1/ST Estimated working Estimated fund Mode of Fixed Fee / Type of RO monthly Sales PH/OBC/OBC CC Minimum Minimum Minimum Area capital required for Security Location Revenue Type of Site selection Min bid Name Of Location (Regular/R Potential 1/OBC Frontage of Depth of Site of site (in Sq. requirement for development of Deposit ( Rs Sl. No. District (CC/DC/CFS) (Draw of amount ( Rs in ural) (MS+HSD) in PH/OPEN/OPEN Site (in M) (in M) M.) operation of RO infrastructure at in Lakhs) Lots/Bidding) Lakhs) Kls CC 1/OPEN CC (Rs in Lakhs) RO (Rs in Lakhs ) 2/OPEN PH) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9a 9b 10 11 12 Between Attabira College & Godbhaga Chowk on NH-53 (old NH-06) on RHS Regular 25 while going from Sambalpur towards 45 Bargarh BARGARH 150 OPEN DC 35 45 1575 75 Draw of Lots 15 5 Regular 0 46 Within 3 Ghatkaintara Chowk on NH-57 SONEPUR 150 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 Within 3 Km from NH-59 and SH-42 Regular 25 47 intersection towards Kantabanji on SH-42 BOLANGIR 100 OBC DC 35 35 1225 60 Draw of Lots 15 4 From Remed Chowk to Goshala on NH-53 (old NH-6) on RHS while going from Regular 25 48 Sambalpur towards Bargarh SAMBALPUR 150 OPEN DC 35 45 1575 75 Draw of Lots 15 5 Between Attabira college & Godbhaga Chaka on NH-53 (old NH-06) within NAC Regular 25 limit of Attabira on LHS while going from 49 Sambalpur towards Bargarh BARGARH 150 OPEN DC 20 20 400 75 Draw of Lots 15 5 Within 5 Km from Town Police Station, Nuapada towards Raipur on NH-353 Regular 0 50 (within Muncipality limit) NUAPADA 150 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 Between Attabira College & Baharagoda Toll Gate on NH-53 (old NH-6) on RHS Regular 25 while going from Sambalpur towards 51 Bargarh BARGARH 150 OBC DC 35 45 1575 75 Draw of Lots 15 4 With in 4 Kms from Bhatli Chawk towards Regular 25 52 Bhatli on LHS on Bargarh-Bhatli Road BARGARH 100 OPEN DC 35 35 1225 60 Draw of Lots 15 5 Within 3 KM from Dus Mile Chowk on LHS Regular 25 53 towards Bargarh on NH-06 (New NH-53) BARGARH 150 OPEN CC 2 DC 35 45 1575 75 Draw of Lots 15 5 Kantabanji town within 1 Km from Shastri Regular 25 54 chowk on main road (within NAC Limit) BOLANGIR 100 OBC CC 1 DC 20 20 400 45 Draw of Lots 15 4 Between Baharagoda Toll Gate and Regular SC CC 1 0 Bargarh on NH-53 (Old NH-6) on LHS while 55 going from Sambalur towards Bargarh BARGARH 150 CFS 35 45 1575 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 Within 2 Km from Barpali Sonepur Chowk towards Binka on MDR-39 within Barpali Regular 25 56 NAC limit BARGARH 100 OPEN DC 20 20 400 45 Draw of Lots 15 5 Within 2 Km from Paikmal Chaka towards Regular 25 57 Padampur on SH-03 BARGARH 100 OPEN DC 35 35 1225 60 Draw of Lots 15 5 Within 3 Km from Paikmal Chowk towards Regular 25 58 Nuapada on SH-03 BARGARH 100 OBC DC 35 35 1225 60 Draw of Lots 15 4 SANINDPUR -NEAR RUNGTA MINES BETWEEN KOIRA & ORAGHAT Regular 0 59 MANGANESE MINES SUNDERGARH 100 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 LIST OF ADVERTISED LOCATIONS OF IOCL IN ODISHA - 25.11.2018 Category (SC/SC CC 1/SC Estimated PH/ST/ST CC 1/ST Estimated working Estimated fund Mode of Fixed Fee / Type of RO monthly Sales PH/OBC/OBC CC Minimum Minimum Minimum Area capital required for Security Location Revenue Type of Site selection Min bid Name Of Location (Regular/R Potential 1/OBC Frontage of Depth of Site of site (in Sq.
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