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ANNEXURE H-2 Notice for Appointment of Regular / Rural Retail Outlet Dealerships Indian Oil Corporation Limited Proposes to Appo ANNEXURE H-2 Notice for appointment of Regular / Rural Retail Outlet Dealerships Indian Oil Corporation Limited proposes to appoint Retail Outlet dealers in Maharashtra, as per following details: SL No Name of location Revenue Type of RO Estimated Category Type of Minimum Dimension (in Finance to be Mode of Fixed Securit District monthly Site* M.)/Area of the site (in Sq. M.). arranged by Selection Fee / y Sales * the applicant Minimu Deposi Potential # m Bid t amount 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9a 9b 10 11 12 Regular / MS+HSD in SC CC / DC / Frontage Depth Area Estim Estimat Draw of Rural Kls CFS ated ed fund Lots / work require Bidding SC CC-1 ing d for SC CC-2 capit develo SC PH al pment ST requi of ST CC-1 reme infrastru ST CC-2 nt for cture at ST PH oper RO OBC ation OBC CC-1 of RO OBC CC-2 OBC PH OPEN OPEN CC-1 OPEN CC-2 OPEN PH 1 Neral on Karjat-Neral Road Regular 200 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 lots Raigad 2 On Pali Vikramgarh Road Regular 190 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Thane lots 3 Thal to Mandve Regular 150 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Raigad lots 4 Palghar char rasta to Umroli on Boisar Road Regular 250 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Palghar lots 5 Within 10 kms from Saikheda, on Karanjgaon to Regular 120 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Nandurmadmeshwar Road Nashik lots 6 WITHIN 10 KMS FROM MANMAD TOWARDS Regular 100 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 NANDGAON ON SH-25 Nashik lots 7 SATURLI ON GHOTI -TRAMBAK ROAD SH-29 Regular 150 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Nashik lots 8 On NH-548A (Karjat-Murbad Road) from Karjat to Regular 220 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Kadav Raigad lots 9 On NH4 (Old Mumbai-Pune Highway) from Khalapur Regular 220 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Junction to Khopoli Town on LHS towards Pune lots Raigad 10 On NH4 (Old Mumbai-Pune Highway) from Karjat Regular 230 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Junction to Khalapur Junction on RHS towards Pune lots Raigad 11 From Taloja Junction to Snowman Logistics on Regular 190 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Taloja-MIDC Road Raigad lots 12 Between Anjur Dive and Pimpalgaon on NH 3 Regular 150 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Thane lots 13 On NH3,Between Lahe Fata and Kherdi-RHS Regular 150 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 towards Nashik Thane lots 14 Mankoli Naka to Kalyan Phata on NH-3 on LHS Regular 300 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Thane lots 15 On NH17 (Mumbai-Goa Highway) from Pandapur Regular 185 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 (OML) to Nagothane Raigad lots 16 From Panvel to Nere on RHS toawrds Matheran on Regular 160 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Panvel Matheran Road Raigad lots 17 From Tala to Mandad on Tala Murud Road Regular 190 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Raigad lots 18 Between Owale-Songhar on State Highway Regular 175 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Raigad lots 19 Ulhasnagar on Kalyan Badlapur Road Regular 200 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Thane lots 20 CHONDHI TO UMRANE ON DEOLA MALEGAON Regular 150 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 ROAD Nashik lots 21 On Mumbai-Pune Expressway(YCEW),From Regular 205 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Kalamboli Junction to Lonavala on RHS towards lots Pune Raigad 22 On NH-548A (Karjat-Murbad Road) from Kadav Regular 150 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 (OML) to Kashele Raigad lots 23 Yewai to Kalyan Phata on NH-3 on LHS Regular 230 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Thane lots 24 Lahe to Kasara on NH-3 on LHS Regular 190 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Thane lots 25 SAYYED PIMPRI (Taluka: NASHIK) Rural 50 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 2 NASHIK lots 26 DEOGAON (Taluka: NIPHAD) Rural 50 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 2 NASHIK lots 27 SHERUL(Taluka: MALEGAON) Rural 46 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 2 NASHIK lots 28 GULVANCH(Taluka: SINNAR) Rural 46 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 2 NASHIK lots 29 KALUSTE(Taluka: IGATPURI) Rural 46 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 2 NASHIK lots 30 Shirval to Shedgewadi on Shirval Lonand Road Regular 160 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Satara lots 31 On SH 140 from Ozare to Malyachiwadi on Satara Regular 105 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Mahabaleshwar Road Satara lots 32 Vathar to Kirpe on SH 148 Regular 110 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Satara lots 33 Anpatwadi to Solashi on SH 142 Regular 105 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Satara lots 34 Vathar to Shinoli on SH 148 Regular 110 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Satara lots 35 At Dingore on Ahmednagar Kalyan Road NH 61 Regular 160 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Pune lots 36 Within 5 KM from Alephata on Left Hand side of Regular 155 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Pune to Nasik Road (NH-60) Pune lots 37 On Shirur Satara Road (SH-118) between Karde and Regular 105 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Nhavare Pune lots 38 On Left Hand Side of Pune to Ahmednagar Road Regular 155 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 (NH753F) from Wagholi to Lonikand Pune lots 39 On right hand side of Pune Ahmednagar road Regular 155 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 (NH753F) between Kondhapuri and Ranjangaon lots Ganpati Temple Pune 40 WITHIN 5 KMS OF JUNCTION OF CHAKAN SHIKRAPUR Regular 160 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 ROAD AND NH60 TOWARDS KHARABWADI ON LHS lots PUNE 41 KARANDI ON RHS OF SHIKRAPUR - CHAKAN ROAD Regular 155 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 PUNE lots 42 PIMPLE JAGTAP ON CHAKAN-SHIKRAPUR ROAD Regular 155 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 PUNE lots 43 ON CHAKAN SHIKRAPUR ROAD BETWEEN BHOSE Regular 155 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 AND PIMPALGAON TARFE KHED PUNE lots 44 TALEGAON DABHADE ON NH Regular 155 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 PUNE lots 45 PIMPALGAON SIDDHNATH ON JUNNAR - OTUR Regular 155 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 ROAD PUNE lots 46 Within 5 kms from Saswad on Saswad-Narayanpur Regular 105 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Road PUNE lots 47 At Wadki on Hadapsar-Pandharpur NH Regular 155 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 PUNE lots 48 On Kunjirwadi-Naigaon Road Regular 105 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 PUNE lots 49 From Shindone to Waghapur on RHS of Shindone- Regular 105 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Waghapur Road PUNE lots 50 From Waghapur to Belsar on LHS of Waghapur- Regular 110 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Belsar Road PUNE lots 51 From Waghapur to Yavat on RHS of Waghapur- Regular 110 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Yavat Road PUNE lots 52 Khamundi on Ahmednagar Kalyan Road(NH61) Regular 160 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 PUNE lots 53 On Indapur Bypass on LHS of Pune to Solapur NH65 Regular 160 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 PUNE lots 54 With in 5 km from Morgaon on LHS of Morgaon - Regular 120 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Baramati Road PUNE lots 55 At Pimpali on RHS of Baramati-Indapur NH965G Regular 160 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 PUNE lots 56 WITHIN 5 KMs FROM BHIGWAN ON BHIGWAN- Regular 105 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 RASHIN ROAD PUNE lots 57 WITHIN 3 KM FROM CHOUFULLA ON CHOUFFULLA Regular 155 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 SHIRUR ROAD PUNE lots 58 S B Road,Pune City Regular 200 SC CFS 25 25 625 0 0 Draw of 0 3 PUNE lots 59 DAUND WITHIN MUNICIPAL LIMITS Regular 100 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 PUNE lots 60 SARATI ON INDAPUR AKLUJ ROAD Regular 160 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 PUNE lots 61 SHIRVALI ON BARAMATI PHALTAN ROAD Regular 155 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 PUNE lots 62 FC Road,Pune City Regular 200 ST CFS 25 25 625 0 0 Draw of 0 3 PUNE lots 63 JM Road,Pune City Regular 200 ST CFS 25 25 625 0 0 Draw of 0 3 PUNE lots 64 KURKUMBH ON KURKUMBH DAUND ROAD Regular 155 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 PUNE lots 65 PISOLI TO UNDRI ON ODR (TALUKA-HAVELI) Rural 48 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 2 PUNE lots 66 SARATI ON ODR (TALUKA-INDAPUR) Rural 46 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 2 PUNE lots 67 KASURDI ON MDR (TALUKA-DAUND) Rural 48 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 2 PUNE lots 68 SHIRVALI (TALUKA-BARAMATI) Rural 46 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 2 PUNE lots 69 KHANAPUR(TALUKA-BARAMATI) Rural 50 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 2 PUNE lots 70 WADKI(TALUKA-HAVELI) Rural 46 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 2 PUNE lots 71 LONI KALBHOR ON MDR(TALUKA-HAVELI) Rural 50 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 2 PUNE lots 72 MURUM(TALUKA-BARAMATI) Rural 46 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 2 PUNE lots 73 SABAL(TALUKA-BARAMATI) Rural 46 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 2 PUNE lots 74 MALEGAON KHURD ON MALEGAON KANHAWAGAJ Rural 51 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 2 ROAD(TALUKA-BARAMATI) PUNE lots 75 ANNAPUR(TALUKA-HAVELI) Rural 46 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 2 PUNE lots 76 BHIGWAN ON MDR (TALUKA-INDAPUR) Rural 53 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 2 PUNE lots 77 THEUR ON MDR(TALUKA-HAVELI) Rural 46 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 2 PUNE lots 78 Within 5 KM from Mandgaon Bus Stop On Sevagram Regular 110 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Wardha Rd Wardha Lots 79 Between KM stone 30 to 37 on Kalmeshwar Rd LHS Regular 150 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Nagpur Lots 80 WITHIN 5 KM FROM KHUMARI VILLAGE ON RHS ON Regular 150 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 NH-7 NAGPUR Lots 81 On LHS : From Bajargaon to Solar Explosive gate on Regular 150 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 NH 6 towards Amravati NAGPUR Lots 82 WITHIN 3 KM ON EITHER SIDE OF CHIMNAZARI Regular 150 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 VILLAGE ON NH7 ON LHS TOWARDS JAMB NAGPUR Lots 83 ON NH-6, NEW NH53 (AH46) FROM KM STONE 9 TO Regular 150 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 37 ON LHS FROM NAGPUR TO AMRAVATI NAGPUR Lots 84 From Bhanegaon Bina T point to Waregaon T point Regular 150 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 NAGPUR Lots 85 Mahalginagar chauk to Dighori Square on LHS on Regular 150 SC CFS 18 25
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