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Items 2 1 Ammunation Pouch. 100 870 100 1070 Nos. 2 Badge LIST OF ITEMS : REQUIREMENT OF CLOTHING/UNIFORM ITEMS FOR THE YEAR 2012 - 2013 Sl SP SP SP TOTAL- Items 1MLP 2MLP 3MLP 4MLP 5MLP 6MLP SP EKH SP JH SP RB SP WGH MPRO F&ES PTS CID SB INFIL PHQ SCRB No WKH EGH SGH QTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 Ammunation Pouch. 100 870 100 1070 Nos. 2 Badge - Cap (MFES). 0 Nos. Badge - Cap Badge 3 300 200 70 570 Nos. (MLP/1MLP/2MLP/3MLP/4MLP/5MLP/6MLP/MPRO) 4 Badge - Shoulder Badge (MFES). 100 100 Pair Badge - Title Shoulder Badge 5 744 300 1000 50 200 273 2567 Pair (MLP/1ML/2MLP/3MLP/4MLP/5MLP/6MLP/MPRO) 6 Bayonet Frock Khaki. 80 80 Nos. 7 Belt - Black for MFES/Traffic. 200 200 Nos. 8 Belt - Brown Leather Cross Belt with Buckles 22 50 22 30 9 133 Nos. 9 Belt - Brown Leather for Hav/Const with Buckles 300 300 600 Nos. 10 Belt - Brown Leather for officers with Buckles 30 15 50 30 125 Nos. 11 Belt - Nylon Belt 1000 1000 Nos. 12 Belt - White for RP 15 15 Nos. 13 Belt - White Cross for RP. 15 15 Nos. 14 Belt - White Leather for Traffic Branch with Buckles 500 500 Nos. 15 Beret Cap - Wollen Red. 200 200 Nos. 16 Beret Cap - Woollen Green 180 50 100 62 392 Nos. 17 Beret Cap - Woollen Khaki 1088 200 1000 150 50 41 200 2729 Nos. 18 Black Plated lanyard. 213 213 Nos. 19 Blanket - Woollen Black 1044 200 1000 2244 Nos. 20 Boot - Black Ammunition 400 330 250 12 992 Pair 21 Boot - Brown for Officers 56 30 85 35 34 30 270 Pair 22 Boot - Gum Boots (Black) for Traffic/F&ES 300 20 50 35 50 234 689 Pair 23 Boot - Hunting Boot 1588 1000 120 2708 Pair 24 Boot - DMS Boot 1516 300 173 493 60 2542 Pair 25 Bracess Left & Right (pair) 393 393 Pair 26 Button - Great Coat Button (Big) 5664 1000 2000 8664 Pkts. 27 Button - Great Coat Button (Small) 9440 4328 2000 15768 Pkts. 28 Button - khaki Small for Shirt 12528 12528 Pkts. 29 Button - Nylon for Trouser/shirt 5092 5092 Pkts. 30 Button - Nylon for Pant. 200 200 Pkts. Page 1 of 5 LIST OF ITEMS : REQUIREMENT OF CLOTHING/UNIFORM ITEMS FOR THE YEAR 2012 - 2013 Sl SP SP SP TOTAL- Items 1MLP 2MLP 3MLP 4MLP 5MLP 6MLP SP EKH SP JH SP RB SP WGH MPRO F&ES PTS CID SB INFIL PHQ SCRB No WKH EGH SGH QTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 31 Button - Nylon for Shirt Angola 5000 5000 Pkts. 32 Button - Nylon Khaki. 3600 3600 Pkts. 33 Cane Lathi 2500 2500 Nos. 34 Canvas Tarpulin 20x20 5 2 250 257 Nos. 35 Canvas Tarpulin 40x40 5 2 140 10 157 Nos. 36 Cap Comforter (Khaki) 1766 1766 Nos. 37 Cloth - Angola 4264 5000 500 693.50 500 500 1346 200 168 35 13206.5 Mtrs. 38 Cloth - Blue terry cotton for (Unit flag) 250 250 Mtrs. 39 Cloth - Cellular Cloth Khaki 2625 290 4854 1000 250 302 50 9371 Mtrs. 40 Cloth - Drill Cloth Khaki 4996 700 500 995 250 245 50 7736 Mtrs. 41 Cloth - Dungree Khaki. 60 60 Mtrs. 42 Cloth - Fire Resistant Protective for F&ES 300 300 Mtrs. 43 Cloth - Fur for Lining for Jacket. 50 50 Mtrs. 44 Cloth - Great Coat Cloth Khaki 540 700 1254 1219 200 1500 1134 6547 Mtrs. 45 Cloth - Jacket Khaki Warm 84 84 Mtrs. 46 Cloth - Long Cloth Khaki 500 500 1000 Mtrs. 47 Cloth - Long Cloth for M. Net Khaki 2965 1320 1000 47 5332 Mtrs. 48 Cloth - Long Cloth Khaki (Lining) for Jacket etc. 1200 2500 3700 Mtrs. 49 Cloth - Long Cloth Khaki for great coat 274 274 Mtrs. 50 Cloth - Mosquito Netting Cloth Khaki 2742 1000 270 2960 3200 1500 375 12047 Mtrs. 51 Cloth - Mosquito Netting Tape Khaki 7000 7500 20000 1000 100 1000 663 37263 Roll 52 Cloth - Serge Cloth Khaki for trouser 1758 300 1000 500 1000 546 25 5129 Mtrs. 53 Cloth - Terry Cot. Coat Cloth (Assorted Colour) 0 Mtrs. 54 Cloth - Terry Cot. Pant Cloth (Assorted Colour) 429 429 Mtrs. 55 Cloth - Terry Cotton Black. 88 1000 100 294 1482 Mtrs. 56 Cloth - Terry Cotton Cloth for Jacket. 72 500 572 Mtrs. 57 Cloth - Terry Cotton Cloth Khaki 3288 2000 2000 5361 1500 1110 1059 500 1500 1577 481 20376 Mtrs. 58 Cloth - Terry Cotton for Safari Suit (Gray) 500 500 Mtrs. 59 Cloth - Warm Blue. 284 284 Mtrs. 60 Cloth - White Drill 1000 50 1050 Mtrs. 61 Cloth - White Long. 200 200 Mtrs. Page 2 of 5 LIST OF ITEMS : REQUIREMENT OF CLOTHING/UNIFORM ITEMS FOR THE YEAR 2012 - 2013 Sl SP SP SP TOTAL- Items 1MLP 2MLP 3MLP 4MLP 5MLP 6MLP SP EKH SP JH SP RB SP WGH MPRO F&ES PTS CID SB INFIL PHQ SCRB No WKH EGH SGH QTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 62 Cloth - White Terry cotton cloth 284 284 Mtrs. 63 F.S. Hat Khaki 1788 1788 Nos. 64 FM Axe with insulated Handle Pouch. 493 493 Nos. 65 FM Helmet Colour confirming to IS2745/1969 223 223 Nos. 66 Ground Sheet 1088 473 30 100 255 1946 Nos. 67 Hand Cuff (Ordinary) 100 100 Nos. 68 Hackles Red & Blue 900 900 Pair 69 Hand Gloves - Woolen 400 400 Pair 70 Hand Gloves White for Traffic 300 300 Pair 71 Hand Towel 2276 2000 500 4776 Nos. 72 Holster - Brown Leather 30 33 300 80 443 Nos. 73 HSS Left & Right (pair) 944 944 Pair 74 Jersey - Officers 'V' Neck Jersey Khaki 40 43 25 50 20 30 8 216 Nos. 75 Jersey - Wollen Jersey Black 493 493 Nos. 76 Jersey - Woolen Jersey Khaki 687 250 937 Nos. 77 Jersey - Woolen Jersey Pullover Khaki 1044 350 300 12 1706 Nos. 78 Jersey - Woollen Jersey (Assorted Colour) 260 260 Nos. 79 Kit Bag (Khaki) 558 500 1058 Nos. 80 Line Bedding 948 952 1900 Nos. 81 Manila Rope 50 50 100 Mtrs. 82 Peak Cap - Khaki Serge Peak Cap for F&ES/MPRO/ASI 25 25 Nos. 83 Peak Cap - SI / Inspectors 23 15 30 55 50 10 28 211 Nos. 84 Peak cap- AB-ABSI 30 30 Nos. 85 Polycarbonated Lathi 100 100 200 Nos. 86 Pull Through. 421 944 800 100 2265 Nos. 87 Rain Coat Blue for Traffic/F&ES (Jacket & Pants) 500 50 463 1013 Pair 88 Rain Coat (Poncho) 30 30 Nos. 89 Ribbon - Red & Blue 500 20 30 1 551 Roll 90 Rifle Oil Bottle 200 200 Nos. 91 Rubber Hand Gloves Tested upto 20,000 volts for F&ES 513 513 Pair 92 Safety Google leak proof 513 513 Nos. Page 3 of 5 LIST OF ITEMS : REQUIREMENT OF CLOTHING/UNIFORM ITEMS FOR THE YEAR 2012 - 2013 Sl SP SP SP TOTAL- Items 1MLP 2MLP 3MLP 4MLP 5MLP 6MLP SP EKH SP JH SP RB SP WGH MPRO F&ES PTS CID SB INFIL PHQ SCRB No WKH EGH SGH QTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 93 Shoe - Black Shoe (Civil)/WP 4 6 5 15 Pair 94 Shoe - Brown Shoe (Civil) for Officer 40 40 Pair 95 Shoe - Canvas Brown 1766 3000 350 250 100 143 5609 Pair 96 Shoe - Canvas White 43 66 30 139 Pair 97 Shoe - Driver Rubber Sole (Black) 100 20 120 Pair 98 Sleeping Bag. 500 500 Nos. 99 Sling - AK-47 Rifle. 870 870 Nos. 100 Sling - Rifle. 1752 100 150 125 2127 Nos. 101 Sling - SLR. 746 746 Nos. 102 Socks - Khaki Nylon Socks 1000 200 100 25 30 16 1371 Pair 103 Socks - White Socks for officers 40 44 84 Pair 104 Socks - Wollen Black for SOT 120 120 Pair 105 Socks - Wollen Blue. 1500 1500 Pair 106 Socks - Woolen Khaki 2088 2818 1751 200 300 230 124 24 7535 Pair 107 Star - 5 Pointed 96 160 140 30 108 534 Nos. 108 Steel - Kit box 30x16x12 Size for all ranks 2500 40 150 100 459 3249 Nos. 109 Tent - 180 lbs. with accessories (water proof) 5 10 15 Nos. 110 Thread - Angalo (reel). 966 966 Reel 111 Thread - Khaki Reel 300 300 Reel 112 Thread - Sewing for Terry Cotton Reel 150mtr/reel 1500 300 1800 Reel 113 Umbrella 260 260 Nos. 114 Vest Cotton White 2176 2176 Nos. 115 Warm Jacket Khaki for Officer 50 10 60 Nos. 116 Water Bottle with Carrier. 99 944 100 1143 Nos. 117 Water proof coat with head cover - Khaki for AB/HAV 1044 944 200 50 200 350 300 150 12 3250 Nos. 118 Web - Anklet Web (Khaki) 150 150 Pair 119 Web - Anklet Web White 15 15 Pair 120 Web - Belt Khaki 1004 1000 564 2568 Nos. 121 Web - Haver Sack (Khaki) 500 500 Nos. 122 Web Basic Pouch (Khaki) 944 250 1194 Nos. 123 Web Pack (Khaki) 258 258 Nos. Page 4 of 5 LIST OF ITEMS : REQUIREMENT OF CLOTHING/UNIFORM ITEMS FOR THE YEAR 2012 - 2013 Sl SP SP SP TOTAL- Items 1MLP 2MLP 3MLP 4MLP 5MLP 6MLP SP EKH SP JH SP RB SP WGH MPRO F&ES PTS CID SB INFIL PHQ SCRB No WKH EGH SGH QTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 124 Whistle - Thunder Chrome Plated for all ranks 944 916 300 200 200 2560 Nos.
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