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H2 HPC Advt for RO Dealership in Odisha 24.11.2018.Xlsx Notice for appointment of Regular / Rural Retail Outlet Dealerships Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd proposes to appoint Retail Outlet dealers in Odisha, as per following details: Category SC/SC CC Estimated Estimated Estimated 1/SC PH/ST/ST CC fund required Minimu working monthly 1/ST PH/OBC/OBC Type of for Mode of Fixed Fee / Type of RO m Minimum Minimum capital Security Sales CC 1/OBC Site development selection Min bid SL NO Name Of Location Revenue District (Regular/Ru Frontage Depth of Area of site requirement Deposit ( Rs Potential PH/OPEN/OPEN CC (CC/DC/ of (Draw of amount ( Rs ral) of Site Site (in M) (in Sq. M.) for operation in Lakhs) (MS+HSD) 1/OPEN CC 2/OPEN CFS) infrastructure Lots/Bidding) in Lakhs) (in M) of RO (Rs in in Kls PH at RO (Rs in Lakhs) Lakhs ) Between Phuladi Chowk and Jaleswar Chowk Draw of 1 BALASORE Regular 150 SC CFS 45 45 2025 0 0 0 3 on LHS of NH60. Lots Between Betnoti Chowk and KCPur Chowk Draw of 2 MAYURBHANJ Regular 150 ST CFS 45 45 2025 0 0 0 3 on NH 18 Lots Within 6 Kms Of Jashipur Block Office on RHS Draw of 3 MAYURBHANJ Regular 150 SC CFS 45 45 2025 0 0 0 3 of NH 49 towards Karanjia. Lots Within Sainkula Gram Panchayat (Khunta Draw of 4 MAYURBHANJ Rural 50 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 0 2 Block) on Remuna-Udala Road Lots Within 5 Kms of Baisingha ITI towards Rupsa Draw of 5 MAYURBHANJ Rural 50 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 0 2 on Baisingha-Rupsa road ( not on NH) Lots Within 10 KMs from Sohela chowk towards Draw of 6 BARGARH Regular 100 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 0 3 Padampur on LHS on Biju Express way Lots Within 5 KM from Chakarkend Chowk Draw of 7 BARGARH Regular 150 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 0 3 towards Sohela on NH6 ON LHS Lots Between Dung Dung Chowk (Near Talbarna Draw of 8 New IB River Bridge) and Kumarbandh JHARSUGUDA Rural 50 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 0 2 Lots Panchayet College WITHIN 4 KMS FROM JHIRPANI BRIDGE Draw of 9 TOWARDS PHULJHAR VILLAGE ON MAJOR SUNDERGARH Rural 50 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 0 2 Lots ROAD Within 1 Km Of Talcher College Towards Draw of 10 ANGUL Regular 150 SC CFS 45 45 2025 0 0 0 3 Samal On LHS of NH 149 Lots Within 2 Km Of Hulursingha Chowk Towards Draw of 11 ANGUL Regular 100 OBC DC 26 26 676 25 45 15 4 Hemsurpada On Bypass Road Lots Within 3 KMs from Saragipalli Chowk 12 ANGUL Regular 150 Open CC 45 45 2025 25 10 Bidding 30 5 towards Sambalpur on RHS of NH 55 Within Talcher Municipal Limits in any major Draw of 13 ANGUL Regular 100 OBC DC 20 20 400 25 45 15 4 road. Lots Within 3 Kms Of Phapanda Chowk Towards 14 ANGUL Regular 150 Open CC 45 45 2025 25 10 Bidding 30 5 Pallahara On RHS On NH 49 Within 3 Km of Bypass Chowk, Kaniha on NH Draw of 15 ANGUL Regular 150 OBC DC 45 45 2025 25 75 15 4 53 Lots Within 8 KMs of Mundasahi Chowk towards Draw of 16 ANGUL Regular 150 Open DC 45 45 2025 25 75 15 5 Sambalpur on LHS of NH 55 Lots Within 3 km Of Kantiapasi No Entry Chowk 17 ANGUL Regular 150 Open CC 45 45 2025 25 10 Bidding 30 5 Towards Kulei On LHS Of NH 149 Within 5 Kms Of Radharamanpur Chowk Draw of 18 ANGUL Regular 150 Open DC 45 45 2025 25 75 15 5 either side of NH 53 Lots Within 3 Kms of RTO Angul towards 19 ANGUL Regular 150 Open CC 45 45 2025 25 10 Bidding 30 5 Hulursingha on NH 55 Between Banarpal Chowk to Balhar Chowk Draw of 20 ANGUL Regular 150 ST CFS 45 45 2025 0 0 0 3 on NH 149 Lots Between Batisuan Chowk and Khamar Draw of 21 ANGUL Regular 150 OBC DC 45 45 2025 25 75 15 4 Chowk on NH 149 Lots Within 4 Kms of Jereng Chowk towards 22 ANGUL Regular 150 Open CC 45 45 2025 25 10 Bidding 30 5 Sambalpur on RHS of NH55 Within 3 Kms Of Santri/Telco Chowk Draw of 23 ANGUL Regular 150 OBC DC 45 45 2025 25 75 15 4 Towards Angul on LHS of NH55 Lots Within 3 Kms Of Kulad Chowk Towards Draw of 24 ANGUL Regular 150 ST CFS 45 45 2025 0 0 0 3 Angul on LHS of NH 55 Lots Within Angul Municipal Limits on any major 25 ANGUL Regular 100 Open CC 20 20 400 25 10 Bidding 30 5 road. From Bimalbeda Chowk to Maratira Chowk 26 ANGUL Regular 150 Open CC 45 45 2025 25 10 Bidding 30 5 on NH 55 Draw of 27 Within 4 KMs of Pallahara Chowk on NH149 ANGUL Regular 150 SC CFS 45 45 2025 0 0 0 3 Lots KALAMCHUIN to Sanatribida On Either Side Draw of 28 ANGUL Rural 55 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 0 2 Of Angul-Kaniha Road Lots 3 Kms Of Boinda Chowk On Boinda- Draw of 29 ANGUL Rural 55 OBC DC 30 30 900 12 30 5 3 Athamalik Road Lots Within 3 Kms Puruna Hatapada Chowk On Draw of 30 ANGUL Rural 55 Open DC 30 30 900 12 30 5 4 Barasahi-Chendipada Road Lots Draw of 31 On Kishorenagar-Bamur Road ANGUL Rural 55 Open DC 30 30 900 12 30 5 4 Lots Between Ekagharia and Kurudol On Angul- Draw of 32 ANGUL Rural 55 Open DC 30 30 900 12 30 5 4 Talcher Road Lots Draw of 33 At Putagadia on Chendipada-Jarpada Road ANGUL Rural 55 Open DC 30 30 900 12 30 5 4 Lots From Jadunathpur to New Balangi on Talcher Draw of 34 ANGUL Rural 55 Open DC 30 30 900 12 30 5 4 Kanhia road. Lots Between Dasipur and Pangatira On Either Draw of 35 ANGUL Rural 55 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 0 2 Side Of Dasipur Road Lots Within 5 Kms Of Khandahata Chowk Draw of 36 Towards Mahidharpur On Angul- ANGUL Rural 55 OBC DC 30 30 900 12 30 5 3 Lots Mahidharpur Road Draw of 37 Within Balasore Municipal limits BALASORE Regular 100 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 Lots Within 4 Kms of Police line chowk,Balasore Draw of 38 BALASORE Regular 100 Open DC 20 20 400 25 45 15 5 towards Bampada Chowk. Lots Within 5kms of Phuladi Chowk towards Draw of 39 BALASORE Regular 150 Open DC 45 45 2025 25 75 15 5 Balasore on LHS of NH 16. Lots Draw of 40 From Sergarh to Barikpur on LHS of NH 16. BALASORE Regular 150 Open DC 45 45 2025 25 75 15 5 Lots Balasore WML( Within 1 KM Bankakhajuri Draw of 41 BALASORE Regular 100 Open DC 20 20 400 25 45 15 5 Chowk towards Rasalpur) Lots Within 6 Kms From Gandhi Chowk towards Draw of 42 BALASORE Regular 150 Open DC 45 45 2025 25 75 15 5 Jaleswar on RHS of NH 60. Lots Within 4KMs of College Chowk,Soro Towards Draw of 43 BALASORE Regular 100 Open DC 35 35 1225 25 60 15 5 Turigadia on SH Lots Within Municipal limits of SORO on any Draw of 44 BALASORE Regular 100 SC CC 1 CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 major road. Lots Within 2 KM of Ambliatha Bus stand on SH Draw of 45 BALASORE Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 0 3 57 towards Jaleswar Lots Within 6 Kms of Maitapur Chowk towards 46 BALASORE Regular 150 Open CC 45 45 2025 25 10 Bidding 30 5 Balasore on NH 16 on LHS Within 3 KMs of Parulia Chowk ( near Draw of 47 Baliapal )towards Kamarda on Baliapal- BALASORE Rural 55 Open DC 30 30 900 12 30 5 4 Lots Kamarda road Within 2 Kms of Kansa SBI on Remuna to Draw of 48 BALASORE Rural 55 Open DC 30 30 900 12 30 5 4 Udala road Lots Within 2 KMs of Langaleswar Chowk towards Draw of 49 BALASORE Rural 55 Open DC 30 30 900 12 30 5 4 Jamsuli on Langleswar Jamsuli road Lots Within 4 Kms of Balipal Chowk Towards Draw of 50 BALASORE Rural 55 Open DC 30 30 900 12 30 5 4 Remuna Lots Sartha Grampanchayat ( Balasore Sadar Draw of 51 BALASORE Rural 55 Open DC 30 30 900 12 30 5 4 Block) Lots Draw of 52 Kasafal ( under Balasore Sadar Block) BALASORE Rural 55 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 0 2 Lots Draw of 53 Within 5 Kms of Rasalpur Chowk on MDR BALASORE Rural 55 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 0 2 Lots Within 3 Kms From Rupsa Railway Station on Draw of 54 BALASORE Rural 55 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 0 2 Rupsa-Baisinga Road Lots Bahabalpur Grampanchayat ( Balasore Sadar Draw of 55 BALASORE Rural 55 OBC CC 1 DC 30 30 900 12 30 5 3 Block) Lots Within 2KMs from Kadamsahi chak (Nilgiri) Draw of 56 BALASORE Rural 55 Open DC 30 30 900 12 30 5 4 towards Panchalingeswar Lots Within 2 Kms of Solpata Chowk ( Balasore Draw of 57 Sadar Block) towards Haldipada on Sulpada BALASORE Rural 55 ST CFS 30 30 900 0 0 0 2 Lots Haldipada road.
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