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Ram Bhagat Chawla Email Id: Directorestates@Indiapost.Gov.In Digitally signed by: Ram Bhagat Chawla Email Id: [email protected] ONLINE SUPPLY ORDER AGAINST DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF SUPPLIES & DISPOSALS RATE CONTRACT The Directorate General of Supplies & Disposals is not authorised to arrange for the purchase of stores for private parties or for use of Government Officers) Ack. No. : DEL/SOS/201012/97646 Supply Order Status Finalised Supply Order Placing Authority Department Of Posts Room No. 230, Dak Bhavan, Parliament Street New Delhi 110001 Supply Order No.: 40-9/2010-Tech/D/H Date: 28/12/2010 Rate Contract No Computers/IT-1/RC-71090000/0511/81/03811/3421 Period of Rate Contract 19/10/2010 To 31/10/2011 This order which is intended for the supply of the stores detailed in the schedule below in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Directorate General of Supplies & Disposal Rate/Contract mentioned above and in the manner specified herein, shall operate to create a specific contract between the contractor (with whom the contract referred to and the requisition are placed) on the part and the President of India on the other part) 1. Name of the Govt. concerned to which the Posts requisitioning officer belongs: 2. Indentor's A/C head to which cost is debitable: 5201.00.104.08.99.52 3. Name & Address of A/C Officer of Indenting Office: Director of Accounts (Postal), Civili Lines, Delhi-110054 40-9/2010-Tech/D/H dated 22.12.2010 4. Indents No. & Date: 5. Details of Stores ordered AlternateSrno. Ordered Ordered Value Remarks Item (0 refers to no Store Description Accountiong Unit Price Qty (Rs.) Sr. No. alternate) Unit (Rs.) 140. 0 DOT MATRIX PRINTER - Pin: 9,Column: NOS. 9509.5 100 950950.00 EPSON LX- 136,CPS at 10 cpi: 300,Port: One parallel ONE HUNDRED ONLY 1170 II 139. 0 DOT MATRIX PRINTER - Pin: 9,Column: NOS. 6897 641 4420977.00 EPSON LX- 80,CPS at 10 cpi: 250,Port: One parallel SIX HUNDRED FORTY- 300+II ONE ONLY 147. 0 LINE MATRIX PRINTER - Speed in LPM: NOS. 149435 5 747175.00 LIPI 6306L 500,Column: 132/136,Port: One parallel FIVE ONLY and one serial 151. 0 PASS BOOK PRINTER - Item: 24 pin Dot NOS. 20116.25 681 13699166.25 OLIVETTI Matrix ,90 column ,300 CPS at 12 cpi in SIX HUNDRED EIGHTY- PR2 plus Draft Mode ONE ONLY 13. 0 ADD ON ITEMS FOR DESKTOP NOS. 2508 1300 3260400.00 COMPUTERS - Item: 2GB DDR2 RAM ONE THOUSAND THREE 1066MHz HUNDRED ONLY 18. 0 IN-LIEU ITEMS FOR DESKTOP NOS. 209 47 9823.00 COMPUTERS - Item: DVD 8X Rewriter,In- FORTY-SEVEN ONLY lieu of: 8x or better DVD ROM 105. 0 STANDARD SOFTWARE PRODUCTS - NOS. 1118.15 3212 3591497.80 Item: Norton Antivirus (Latest Version) with THREE THOUSAND TWO one year License,Media: With HUNDRED TWELVE ONLY 180. 0 DESKTOP COMPUTER WITH NOS. 33440 1300 43472000.00 PRELOADED OPERATING SYSTEM - ONE THOUSAND THREE Configuration: Intel Core 2 Duo,Operating HUNDRED ONLY System: Microsoft Windows 7 Total Value in Rupees: 70151989.05 SEVEN CRORE ONE LAKHS FIFTY-ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED EIGHTY- NINE POINT ZERO FIVE ONLY 6. Terms of delivery : Free delivery at site including freight & forwarding Insurance as per DGS&D Standard transit insurance clau 7.1 Authority holding sealed particular (AHSP): Additional Director General of QA New Delhi (For Civil Indentor) Concerned AHSP of DGQA, Ministry of Defence (For Defence Indentor) Page 1 of 158 Supply Order No.: 40-9/2010-Tech/D/H Date: 28/12/2010 7.2 Inspection Autority A) For Civil : 1 ADG(QA),NEW DELHI 7.3 Q A Officer A) For Civil : 1 Director(QA), Delhi Directorate, Jeevan Tara Building, 4th Floor, Sansad Marg, New Delhi DELHI -110001 8. Consignee Details Srno Consignee Name/ Item Sr No. Alt.srno Store Description Allocated Qty. Delivery Date Despatch mode Address with Account Head/Account Officer / Destination Station 1 POSTMASTER / SUB 105. 0 STANDARD SOFTWARE 3.000 19/03/2011 Road POSTMASTER, PENDRA PRODUCTS - Item: Norton ROAD S.O Antivirus (Latest Version) with NEAR TAHSIL OFFICE one year License,Media: With SARBAHRA, PENDRA 19/03/2011 ROAD, Taluk-PENDRA 139. 0 DOT MATRIX PRINTER - Pin: 1.000 Road ROAD, District-BILASPUR 9,Column: 80,CPS at 10 cpi: 250,Port: One parallel Pendra Road - 495117 151. 0 PASS BOOK PRINTER - Item: 24 1.000 19/03/2011 Road pin Dot Matrix ,90 column ,300 CPS at 12 cpi in Draft Mode 2 POSTMASTER / SUB 105. 0 STANDARD SOFTWARE 3.000 19/03/2011 Road POSTMASTER, PRODUCTS - Item: Norton KIRANDUL S.O Antivirus (Latest Version) with NEAR BUSSTAND, one year License,Media: With KIRANDUL, Taluk- 19/03/2011 DANTEWADA, District- 139. 0 DOT MATRIX PRINTER - Pin: 1.000 Road DANTEWADA 9,Column: 80,CPS at 10 cpi: 250,Port: One parallel Kirandul - 494556 151. 0 PASS BOOK PRINTER - Item: 24 1.000 19/03/2011 Road pin Dot Matrix ,90 column ,300 CPS at 12 cpi in Draft Mode 3 POSTMASTER / SUB 105. 0 STANDARD SOFTWARE 3.000 19/03/2011 Road POSTMASTER, SUPELA PRODUCTS - Item: Norton BHILAI S.O Antivirus (Latest Version) with Supela, Bhilai, Taluk-DURG, one year License,Media: With District-DURG 139. 0 DOT MATRIX PRINTER - Pin: 1.000 19/03/2011 Road Supela Bhilai - 490023 9,Column: 80,CPS at 10 cpi: 250,Port: One parallel 151. 0 PASS BOOK PRINTER - Item: 24 1.000 19/03/2011 Road pin Dot Matrix ,90 column ,300 CPS at 12 cpi in Draft Mode 4 POSTMASTER / SUB 105. 0 STANDARD SOFTWARE 4.000 19/03/2011 Road POSTMASTER, SAKTI S.O PRODUCTS - Item: Norton HATRI CHOWK, SAKTI, Antivirus (Latest Version) with Taluk-SAKTI, District- one year License,Media: With JANJGIR-CHAMPA 151. 0 PASS BOOK PRINTER - Item: 24 1.000 19/03/2011 Road Sakti - 495689 pin Dot Matrix ,90 column ,300 CPS at 12 cpi in Draft Mode 5 POSTMASTER / SUB 105. 0 STANDARD SOFTWARE 3.000 19/03/2011 Road POSTMASTER, KORBA PRODUCTS - Item: Norton TOWN S.O Antivirus (Latest Version) with NEAR OLD BUS STAND, one year License,Media: With KORBA C.G., Taluk- 19/03/2011 KORBA, District-KORBA 139. 0 DOT MATRIX PRINTER - Pin: 1.000 Road 9,Column: 80,CPS at 10 cpi: Korba Town - 495678 250,Port: One parallel 151. 0 PASS BOOK PRINTER - Item: 24 1.000 19/03/2011 Road pin Dot Matrix ,90 column ,300 CPS at 12 cpi in Draft Mode 6 POSTMASTER / SUB 105. 0 STANDARD SOFTWARE 4.000 19/03/2011 Road POSTMASTER, PRODUCTS - Item: Norton CHIRIMIRI COLLY S.O Antivirus (Latest Version) with CHHOTI BAZAR, one year License,Media: With CHIRIMIRI COLLIERY, 19/03/2011 Taluk-MANENDRAGARH, 139. 0 DOT MATRIX PRINTER - Pin: 1.000 Road District-KORIYA 9,Column: 80,CPS at 10 cpi: 250,Port: One parallel Chirimiri Colly - 497449 151. 0 PASS BOOK PRINTER - Item: 24 1.000 19/03/2011 Road pin Dot Matrix ,90 column ,300 CPS at 12 cpi in Draft Mode Page 2 of 158 Supply Order No.: 40-9/2010-Tech/D/H Date: 28/12/2010 7 POSTMASTER / SUB 105. 0 STANDARD SOFTWARE 2.000 19/03/2011 Road POSTMASTER, PRODUCTS - Item: Norton BHATAPARA S.O Antivirus (Latest Version) with Near Railway Station, one year License,Media: With Bhatapara, Taluk-Bhatapara, 19/03/2011 District-RAIPUR 139. 0 DOT MATRIX PRINTER - 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