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No Name of location Type of Estimat Category Finance to be Mode of Fixed Fee Security RO ed Minimum Dimension (in arranged by the Selection / Deposit Type of Revenue District monthly M.)/Area of the site (in Sq. applicant Minimu Site* Sales M.). * m Bid Potentia amount l # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9a 9b 10 11 12 Regular / MS+HSD SC Estimate Estimate Draw of Lots / Rural in Kls SC CC-1 d d fund Bidding SC CC-2 working required SC PH capital for ST requirem develop ST CC-1 ent for ment of ST CC-2 operatio infrastru ST PH n of RO cture at OBC CC / DC / RO Frontage Depth Area OBC CC-1 CFS OBC CC-2 OBC PH OPEN OPEN CC-1 OPEN CC-2 OPEN PH HALDWANI WML , ON HALDWANI TO BAREILLY 1 NAINITAL REGULAR 100 Open DC 20 20 400 25 45 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 ROAD BETWEEB KM STONE NO 140 AND 142, ON NH 09, 2 CHAMPAWAT REGULAR 150 OBC DC 20 20 400 25 75 DRAW OF LOTS 15 4 TANAKPUR TO PITHORAGARH ROAD 3 LOHAGHAT, WML CHAMPAWAT REGULAR 100 SC CFS 20 20 400 25 0 DRAW OF LOTS 0 3 WITHIN 4 KM FROM CENTRAL HOSPITAL, ON GAS 4 NAINITAL REGULAR 100 Open DC 20 20 400 25 45 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 GODOWN ROAD TO PANCHAYAT GHAR, HALDWANI BETWEEN KM STONE NO 19 AND 22, ON NH 121 , 5 NAINITAL REGULAR 150 Open DC 35 45 1575 25 75 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 KASHIPUR TO RAMNAGAR ROAD BETWEEN KM STONE NO 124 AND 127 ,ON NH 109, 6 ALMORA REGULAR 150 OBC DC 20 20 400 25 75 DRAW OF LOTS 15 4 RANIKHET TO DWRAHAT ROAD BETWEEN KM STONE NO. 85 AND 89, ON NH09 , 7 CHAMPAWAT REGULAR 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 25 0 DRAW OF LOTS 0 3 KHATIMA TO PITHORAGARH ROAD BETWEEN KM STONE NO 17 AND 22, ON SH 41, 8 NAINITAL REGULAR 100 Open DC 20 20 400 25 60 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 RAMNAGAR TO KALADUNGI ROAD WITHIN 3 KM FROM KATHGODAM CHAURAHA, 9 NAINITAL REGULAR 150 Open DC 20 20 400 25 75 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 TOWARDS NAINITAL, ON NH 109 BETWEEN KM STONE NO. 50 AND 55, ON NH09 , 10 CHAMPAWAT REGULAR 150 OBC DC 20 20 400 25 75 DRAW OF LOTS 15 4 KHATIMA TO PITHORAGARH ROAD BETWEEN KALADHUNGI CHAURAHA AND TEEN PANI 11 BYPASS CHAURAHA ,ON HALDWANI BAREILLY ROAD, NAINITAL REGULAR 100 Open DC 20 20 400 25 45 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 HALDWANI 12 KHATIMA WML UDHAM SINGH NAGAR REGULAR 100 ST CFS 20 20 400 25 0 DRAW OF LOTS 0 3 TRANSPORT NAGAR , ON ROAD CONNECTING SH 5 13 NAINITAL REGULAR 100 OBC DC 30 30 900 25 45 DRAW OF LOTS 15 4 AND NH 109, HALDWANI BETWEEN KM STONE NO 36 AND 38, ON NH 121 , 14 NAINITAL REGULAR 150 Open CC 1 CC 20 20 400 25 10 BIDDING 30 5 RAMNAGAR TO MOHAAN ROAD BETWEEN KM STONE NO 109 AND 111 ,ON NH 309A , 15 REGULAR 150 Open DC 20 20 400 25 75 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 BAGHESHWAR TO KANDA ROAD BAGESHWAR BETWEEN DHANMILL TIRAHA AND DEVALCHAUR 16 CHAURAHA, ON MUKHANI TO DEVALCHAUR ROAD, NAINITAL REGULAR 100 SC CFS 30 30 900 25 0 DRAW OF LOTS 0 3 HALDWANI 17 NAINITAL, WML NAINITAL REGULAR 100 OBC DC 20 20 400 25 45 DRAW OF LOTS 15 4 BETWEEN KM STONE NO 121 AND 128, ON NH 9, 18 CHAMPAWAT REGULAR 150 Open DC 20 20 400 25 75 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 TANAKPUR TO PITHORAGARH ROAD BETWEEN KM STONE 0 & 3, ON SH 64 , ON KHUTANI 19 NAINITAL REGULAR 100 Open DC 20 20 400 25 60 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 TO BHOWALI ROAD BETWEEN KM STONE NO 10 AND 15, ON NH 121, 20 NAINITAL REGULAR 150 SC CFS 35 45 1575 25 0 DRAW OF LOTS 0 3 RAMNAGAR TO KASHIPUR ROAD BETWEEN PANCHAKKI CHAURAHA AND CALTEX 21 CHAURAHA, ON NAHAR WALI ROAD, IN NAINITAL REGULAR 100 OBC DC 20 20 400 25 45 DRAW OF LOTS 15 4 KATHGODAM VILLAGE CHHARAYAL SUYAL, BETWEEN ARYAMAAN 22 VIKRAM BIRLA INSTITUTE AND PILIKOTHI NAINITAL REGULAR 100 Open DC 20 20 400 25 45 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 CHAURAHA, ON RAKASIA NALA ROAD, HALDWANI BETWEEN KM STONE NO 18 AND 20, ON SH 11, ON 23 REGULAR 100 Open CC 2 DC 20 20 400 25 60 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 GARUR TO BAGESHWAR ROAD BAGESHWAR BETWEEM TIKONIA AND CALTEX CHURAHA ON 24 NAINITAL REGULAR 100 OBC CC 1 DC 20 20 400 25 45 DRAW OF LOTS 15 4 HALDWANI - NAINITAL ROAD BETWEEN KM STONE 43 AND 45, ON NH 109 , 25 NAINITAL REGULAR 150 SC CC 1 CFS 20 20 400 25 0 DRAW OF LOTS 0 3 KHAIRNA TO QWARAB ROAD BETWEEN KM STONE NO 3 AND 8 ON SH 13 , 26 NAINITAL REGULAR 100 Open DC 20 20 400 25 60 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 NAINITAL KALADHUNGI ROAD BETWEEN KATGHARIYA CHAURAHA AND MUKHANI 27 NAINITAL REGULAR 100 Open DC 20 20 400 25 45 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 CHAURAHA ON RAMNAGAR ROAD, HALDWANI BETWEEN KM STONE 42 AND 46, ON SH 12 , 28 ALMORA REGULAR 100 OBC DC 20 20 400 25 60 DRAW OF LOTS 15 4 CHAUKHUTI TO MAASI ROAD BETWEEN KM STONE 34 AND 36, ON SH 3 , 29 ALMORA REGULAR 100 SC CFS 20 20 400 25 0 DRAW OF LOTS 0 3 BARRECHHINA TO GANAI GANGOLI ROAD BETWEEN KM STONE NO 33 AND 36, ON SH 5, 30 NAINITAL REGULAR 100 Open DC 20 20 400 25 60 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 HALDWANI TO RUDRAPUR ROAD BETWEEN KM STONE NO 18 AND 21, ON SH 40, 31 REGULAR 100 Open DC 20 20 400 25 60 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 KAPKOT TO PINDARI ROAD BAGESHWAR 32 BHIMTAL TOWN AREA NAINITAL REGULAR 100 OBC DC 20 20 400 25 45 DRAW OF LOTS 15 4 BETWEEN KM STONE NO. 61 AND 63 , ON SH 61 , 33 NAINITAL REGULAR 100 Open CC 20 20 400 25 10 BIDDING 30 5 BELPARAO TO KOTABAGH ROAD BETWEEN DILARAM CHOWK AND PASSPORT OFFICE 34 DEHRADUN REGULAR 150 ST CFS 20 20 400 25 0 DRAW OF LOTS 0 3 BUILDING,DEHRADUN CITY BETWEEN KM STONE NO 30 AND 32, ON SH 62 , 35 NAINITAL REGULAR 100 Open CC 20 20 400 25 10 BIDDING 30 5 KHAIRNA TO BETALGHAT ROAD BETWEEN KM STONE NO 100 AND 103, ON NH 109, 36 ALMORA REGULAR 150 OBC DC 20 20 400 25 75 DRAW OF LOTS 15 4 ALMORA TO RANIKHET ROAD BETWEEN KM STONE 232 AND 234, ON LHS, ON NH 37 REGULAR 150 Open CC 1 DC 20 20 400 25 75 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 74, FROM PHULBATTA TO SIATRGANJ ROAD UDHAM SINGH NAGAR 38 PITHORAGRH WML, ON DHARCHULA ROAD, NH 09 PITHORAGARH REGULAR 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 25 0 DRAW OF LOTS 0 3 UP TO 2 KM ON BOTH SIDES OF SANDHU DHABA, ON 39 REGULAR 150 OBC DC 35 45 1575 25 75 DRAW OF LOTS 15 4 NH 734, KUNDA CHAURAHA TO JASPUR ROAD UDHAM SINGH NAGAR BETWEEN KM STONE NO. 26 AND 30, ON SH 38, ON 40 NAINITAL REGULAR 100 Open CC 20 20 400 25 10 BIDDING 30 5 BHOWALI MUKTESHWAR ROAD BETWEEN KM STONE NO 19 AND 21, ON RHS, ON 41 REGULAR 150 Open CC 35 45 1575 25 10 BIDDING 30 5 NH125, FROM NANAKMATTA TO KHATIMA ROAD UDHAM SINGH NAGAR BETWEEN INDIRA CHOWK RUDRAPUR AND UP 42 REGULAR 150 OBC DC 35 45 1575 25 75 DRAW OF LOTS 15 4 BORDER, ON NH 87 UDHAM SINGH NAGAR BETWEEN RANA PRATAP CHOWK AND CHAITI 43 REGULAR 100 SC CFS 30 30 900 25 0 DRAW OF LOTS 0 3 CHAURAHA, KASHIPUR TO BAZPUR ROAD, KASHIPUR UDHAM SINGH NAGAR BETWEEN KM STONE NO. 206 AND 208, ON LHS, ON 44 REGULAR 150 Open CC 35 45 1575 25 10 BIDDING 30 5 NH 734, FROM RUDRAPUR TO GADARPUR ROAD UDHAM SINGH NAGAR BETWEEN KM STONE NO 220 AND 225, ON LHS, ON 45 REGULAR 150 Open DC 35 45 1575 25 75 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 NH 734, FROM RUDRAPUR TO KICCHA ROAD UDHAM SINGH NAGAR BETWEEN KM STONE NO 187 AND 190, ON RHS, ON 46 REGULAR 150 OBC DC 35 45 1575 25 75 DRAW OF LOTS 15 4 NH 734, FROM BAZPUR TO GADARPUR ROAD UDHAM SINGH NAGAR BETWEEN KM STONE NO. 0 AND 5, ON LHS, ON NH 47 REGULAR 150 SC CFS 35 45 1575 25 0 DRAW OF LOTS 0 3 125, FROM SITARGANJ TO KHATIMA ROAD UDHAM SINGH NAGAR BETWEEN KM STONE 238 AND 240, ON RHS, ON NH 48 REGULAR 150 Open CC 60 60 3600 25 10 BIDDING 30 5 734, FROM PHULBATTA TO SITARGANJ ROAD UDHAM SINGH NAGAR BETWEEN CHEEMA CHAURAHA AND CHAITI ROAD 49 REGULAR 100 Open DC 30 30 900 25 45 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 CROSSING, ON KUNDESWARI ROAD, JASPUR KHURD UDHAM SINGH NAGAR 50 KICHHA WML UDHAM SINGH NAGAR REGULAR 100 OBC PH DC 20 20 400 25 45 DRAW OF LOTS 15 4 WITHIN 2 KM OF VILLAGE: DAHIYAKI ON EITHER 51 SIDES, MANGLORE TO MUZZAFARNAGAR ROAD, ON HARIDWAR REGULAR 150 SC PH CFS 35 45 1575 25 0 DRAW OF LOTS 0 3 NH 334 (OLD NH NO 58) BETWEEN KM STONE NO 216 AND 218, ON RHS, ON 52 REGULAR 150 Open DC 35 45 1575 25 75 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 NH 734, FROM RUDRAPUR TO KICCHA ROAD UDHAM SINGH NAGAR BETWEEN RANA PRATAP CROSSING AND KICCHA 53 REGULAR 100 Open CC 30 30 900 25 10 BIDDING 30 5 SUGAR MILL, IN KICCHA TOWN UDHAM SINGH NAGAR 54 RUDRAPUR WML, NOT ON NH UDHAM SINGH NAGAR REGULAR 100 OBC CC 20 20 400 25 10 BIDDING 30 4 BETWEEN KM STONE NO 185 AND 190, ON LHS, ON 55 REGULAR 150 Open CC 35 45 1575 25 10 BIDDING 30 5 NH 734, FROM BAZPUR TO RUDRAPUR ROAD UDHAM SINGH NAGAR UPTO 2 KM FROM KHATIMA CHAURAHA, ON 56 REGULAR 100 SC CFS 30 30 900 25 0 DRAW OF LOTS 0 3 KHATIMA TO PURANPUR ROAD UDHAM SINGH NAGAR BETWEEN KM STONE NO 180 AND 185, ON RHS, ON 57 REGULAR 150 Open CC 35 45 1575 25 10 BIDDING 30 5 NH 734, FROM BAZPUR TO RUDRAPUR ROAD UDHAM SINGH NAGAR 58 KASHIPUR WML, NOT ON NH UDHAM SINGH NAGAR REGULAR 100 OBC CC 20 20 400 25 10 BIDDING 30 4 UP TO 5 KM FROM RAILWAY CROSSING TOWARDS 59 RAMNAGAR, ON NH 309, KASHIPUR TO RAMNAGAR REGULAR 150 Open DC 35 45 1575 25 75 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 ROAD UDHAM SINGH NAGAR BETWEEN KM STONE NO 110 AND 115, ON NH 72, 60 DEHRADUN REGULAR 150 ST CFS 20 20 400 25 0 DRAW OF LOTS 0 3 PAONTA SAHIB TO DHARMAWALA CHOWK ROAD UPTO 1 KM ON EITHER SIDE FROM MAX HOSPITAL, 61 REGULAR 100 OBC DC 30 30 900 25 45 DRAW OF LOTS 15 4 ON RUDRAPUR-KARTARPUR ROAD UDHAM SINGH NAGAR BETWEEN KM STONE NO 148 AND 150, ON NH 734, 62 REGULAR 150 Open DC 35 45 1575 25 75 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 JASPUR TO KASHIPUR ROAD UDHAM SINGH NAGAR BETWEEN KM STONE NO 5 AND 12, ON RHS, ON NH 63 REGULAR 150 Open CC 1 DC 35 45 1575 25 75 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 125, FROM SITARGANJ TO KHATIMA ROAD UDHAM SINGH NAGAR NEW KASHIPUR NH BYPASS ROAD, ON RHS, FROM 64 REGULAR 150 OBC CC 35 45 1575 25 10 BIDDING 30 4 BAZPUR TOWARDS JASPUR UDHAM SINGH NAGAR UP TO 2 KM ON BOTH SIDES OF PRITHVIRAJ CHOWK, 65 REGULAR 100 SC CFS 20 20 400 25 0 DRAW OF LOTS 0 3 JASPUR UDHAM SINGH NAGAR BETWEEN KM STONE NO 13 AND 15, ON LHS , ON 66 REGULAR 150 Open DC 35 45 1575 25 75 DRAW OF LOTS 15 5 NH125, FROM NANAKMATHHA TO KHATIMA ROAD UDHAM SINGH NAGAR BETWEEN KM STONE
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