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Government of Rajasthan Department of Tourism Hotel Khasa Kothi Campus Government of Rajasthan Department of Tourism Hotel Khasa Kothi Campus. M.I. Road. Jaipur Telefax No 0141-5155100, [email protected] No.F3( )Advt./DT/Pics/2015-16/ 30730 Date:08.01.2016 Notice for inviting Expression of Interest for procurement of Photographs Department of Tourism intends to set up a Photo bank on various tourism attractions and destinations/sites located in Rajasthan. For this purpose high quality (work of Art), high resolution images (minimum 300 dpi) have to be selected. Those professional and amateur photographers, Photography clubs, photo bank portals, individuals etc having sole rights to sell images may apply to the undersigned along with their photographs in a CD/DVD with colored printout for procurement till 18 January’16. Based on the artwork involved in the photographs, the selected photographs will be procured. Selection of photographs will be based on quality, artwork involved and reasonability of rates. Complete bid along with the list of tourism attractions, destinations and sites etc. on which photographs are to be procured can be downloaded from www.rajasthantourism.gov.in & http://sppp.rajasthan.gov.in/ and duly filled applications and bids in a sealed envelope can be submitted latest by 3 PM on 18.01.2016. - Sd- Director Tourism SELECTION CRITERIA 1. Interested photographers should have the sole rights to sell the photographs submitted by them. For any legal dispute arising owing to the ownership issue of these photographs, the photographer shall be solely responsible and all the expenses borne out of such dispute shall be borne by the photographer. 2. If the photographs are selected the Department will buy it for perpetuity and will be free to use these in any medium or any form in whatever manner it decides. 3. The photographs submitted for selection should be clear and sharp and should reflect the actual site status artistically. Each photograph submitted should bear the name of the site/place/monument etc, its cost in INR and name & signature of the bidder at the back of photograph. 4. The department has the right to negotiate the cost quoted by the bidder. 5. "Work of Art" would be the basic criteria for selection of photograph. 6. The photographers have the options to visit these sites and submit fresh photographs. Preference shall be given to such photographers who make efforts to capture and submit fresh and good photographs. 7. If additional time is sought by the photographers to submit fresh photographs, the same will also be considered on the merits of the work already submitted. 8. Based on the quality of the photographers, they may be selected for future works if they are willing. 9. Photographs should have minimum 300 dpi in digital format. 10. There is no limit on the number of photographs which may be submitted by one agency or individual. 11. The decision of the department shall be final and binding. 12. the applicable rules and provisions of RTPP Act 2012 will apply. 13. The successful bidders will have to sign an agreement with the Department. Bid form To the Director Department of Tourism Government of Rajasthan Jaipur I wish to submit my photographs for selection by your department. My particulars are as below. SN Description Response 1. Name of the Photographer 2. Full postal address with website and email address: 3. Contact Number: Land line: Fax: Mobile : Details of the photographs submitted in CD/DVD/Printout :- S.N. SN Caption of Details of Photo Bid Rate Remarks by Photo Department We hereby declare that We/I have the sole ownership of these photographs and above facts are made in good faith and the information contained is true and correct to the best of my/our knowledge and belief. We also agree to the selection criteria given in the notice. Thanking you, Yours faithfully, (Signature of the Bidder) Name: Designation: Information regarding Tourist Places in Various Districts (Religious Places, Heritage Sites, Eco-Tourism Sites, Monuments, Important Festivals and Interstate roads) Sr. District Religious Places Heritage Eco-Tourism Sites Monuments Important Interstate No. Sites Festival roads Ajmer Division 1 Ajmer District Ajmer 1. Dargah Sharif 1. Chasma-A- 1. Happy valley- 1. Taragarh Fort, Annual Urs Fair of City 2. Nasiyan (Red) Temple Noor Taragarh pahari 2. Chasma-A-Noor Khawaja Saheb 3. Sai Baba Temple 2. Taragarh 3. Adhai Din Ka Jhopra 4. Badam Shah ki Dargah Fort 4. Akbar Fort 5. Meeran saheb ki 5 .Ana Sagar Baradari Dargah,Taragarh 6. Badshahi Buliding 6. Chamunda Mata Temple 7. Abdullah khan and Bibi ka 7. Saint Anslems Church Makbara 8. Jharneshwar Mahadeo 8. Ghanta ghar Temple 9. Saheed Smarak 9. Saint mary's Church 10. Patwa/ Dadda Haveli 11. Tripoliya gate 12. Delhi gate 13. Madar Gate 14. Nachan Baori 15. Kos Minar's 16. Baradari 17. Saheli Bazar 18. Amabao 19. Badbao,Bhata Baori 20. Katan baori 21. Nasiyan 22. Lodha Haveli 23. Ghandi Bhawan 24. Nagar Nigam Bhawan 25. Topdara School Bhawan 26. D.R.M. Office Building 27. Collectorate Building Page: 4 10. Pushkar Brahma Temple 1. Ajaypal 2. Foy Sagar, 28. Sarwar Fort 1. Pushkar Fair 1. N.H.8 pass 11. Baghera, Varah Temple 2. Baghera 3. Todgarh 29. GopinathTemple,Sarwar 2. Badshah Mela, Through 12. Sarwar-Fakhruddin Raoli wild 30. Varah Temple and Beawar Ajmer City Chisti ki Dargah, lifesanctuary Torantham, Baghera 3. Tejaji Mela and District 13. Nareli-Jain Temple 4. Nag pahar, 31. Kishangrah Fort Beawar 2. N.H.79 14. Todgarh-Chuch Pushkar 32. Roopangarh Fort 4. Jhula Festival, Connect Dudhaleshwar Mahadev 5. ChotaUdaipur 33. Masuda Fort Pushkar Ajmer to 15. Kalpvriksha,Mangliyawas ka Bandha, 34. Fatehgarh Fort 5. Deonarayan M.P. Border 16. Temple of Deonaranyan Silora 35. Karkeri Fort and Jawan Mela,Deomali Via Devmali 6. Pitambar ki Singh ki Chhatari,Karkeri 6. Tejaji Mela, Nasirabad 17. Jain Temple,Baghera Gaal, Silora 36. Nand Shivlinga Sursura and Chhitor 18. Makreda-Gaurikund 7. Baijnath, 37. KosMinar and Sarai-Chhatri 7. Kalpvriksh 3. Megha Mata Temple Pushkar 38. Jahangir ke Mahal, Pushkar Meal,Mangliya H.way 19. Sursura-Tejaji Temple 8. Ajaypal,Ajaisar 39. Brahma Temple was connect 20. Ralawta-Hanuman 9. Gauri Kund Mata 40. Varah Temple Pushkar 8. Rajgarh Bhairav Kishnangarh Temple Area, Makreda 41. Old Rangji Temple,Pushkar Dham Mela to Punjab via 21. Salemabad-Nimbark 10. Sokhliya 42. New Rangji Temple, 9. Dargah Mela, Didwana Peeth Pushkar Sarwar Sujangarh 22. Khoda Ganesh Temple 43. Atmateshwar Mahadeo 10. Baba Ramdor and 23. Budha Pushkar Temple,Pushkar Mela,Hansiyawas Hanumangar 24. Sudha bai 44. Pachkund 11. Nand h 25. Kakreshwar-Makreshwar 45. Pahareshwar Mahadeo Mahotsava, (S.H.No 7) 26. Kanbai 46. Chorbaori,Salemabad Salemabad 27. Ajay Pal Temple 47. Lachabaori, Sursura 28. Rajgarh-Bhairav Dham 48. Baori, Sironj 49. Todgarh church , 50. Pragya Shikhar. Todgarh 51. Sawar Fort 52. Para Fort 53. Shyamgarh Fort 54. Mokham vilas 55.Complex of Makbara- Tukda 56. Kharown ki Haveli-Lidi 57. Raj garh Fort 58. Ruins of Sri Nagar Fort Page: 5 59. Ghatiyali garh- Ghatiyali 60. Bandh of Chhota Udaipur 61. Sanpla Garh- Sanpla 62. Dhasuk Fort-Dhasuk 63. Sonkhali Garh 64. kos Minar's kankaria, Ghugra, Hoshiyara,kayad and Khanpura 2 Bhilwara District Bhilwara 1. Harni Mahadeo 1. Bhilwara City Mahotsav 1. Ramsnehi ashrma 1. Badnor 1. Kamal Sagar and 1. Jahazpur Fort 2 Jaljhulani N.H. 79 Shahpura 2. Baneda Pakshi vihar 2. Shahpura Mahal Ekadashi,Kotadi (Nasirabad- to 3. Bijolia Temple 3. Bijolia kendra,Hamirgarh 3. Baneda Fort Charbhuja M.P. Border via 4. Sawai Bhoj Temple Asind Temple 2. Meja Dam 4. Badnor Fort 3. Sawai Bhoj Bhilwara and 5. Kotadi Charbhuja comlex 5. Monument of Mandal Mela,Asind Nimbaheda) 6. Tilsava Mahadeo (ASI) 4. Phool dol Mela, 7. Dhanop Mata Singoli Shyam 8. Singoli Shyam 5. Phool dol Mela, Shahpura 6. Shivratri Mela,Tilsava Mahadeo 3 Tonk District Tonk 1. Jama Masjid 1. Sunehri Kothi 1. Tonk Festival City 2. Arbi Farsi Research (Sthapna Diwas) Institute 3. Diggi Kalyan Ji 1.Raj Mahal, 1. Bisalpur Dam 2. Hathi Bhata 2.Diggi Kalyan Ji N. H. 12(Jaipur Bisalpur 2. Chandlai Dam Fair to Bhopal via 3. Toda Rai Singh 3. Tejaji Mela, Tonk& Kota) Ki Baori Village Choru Page: 6 4. Deoji ka Mela, Village Jodhpuria 5. Piplu Cattle Fair,Village Piplu 4 Nagaur District Nagaur 1. Nagaur Jain Temple 1. Nagaur Fort & Palace 1.Ramdeo Cattle N.H. 65 (Pali to City 2. Tarkin ki Dagah 2. Buland Darwaza of fair (Nagaur fair) Haryana 3. Banshiwala Temple Tarkinshah ki Dargah 2. Annual Urs border via 4. Bade Peer Saheb ki 3. Cenotaph of Rao Amar Mela,Tarkinshah Nagaur, Dargah singh Rathor Ki Dargah Churu,Rajgarh) 4. Akbari Masjid 5. Bade peer Saheb ki Dargah 5. Charbhujanath-Meera 1. Panchotakund. 6. Kuchaman Fort 3. Baba Ramdeo Temple, Merta City Panchota 6. 7. Badu Fort Mela,Khundiyas 6. Dadhimati Mata 2. Kinsariya 8. Bhakari Fort (Parbatsar) Temple,Gothmanglod Pahari,Kinsariya 9. Malkot Fort,Merta 4.Veer Tejaji Cattle 7. Bhanwal Mata Temple, 3. Rotu village 10. Dudagarh ,Merta fair, Parbatsar Bhanwal 4. Didwana Lake 11. Shahi Jama Masjid,Merta 5.Baldeo Cattle fair, 8. Baba Ramdeo 5. 12. Shiv Temple, Kekind Merta city Temple,Khundiyas 13.Shiv Temple Thanwla 6. Hazrat Bala Peer 9. Saiji Ka Tanka, Chutisara 14. Nath ji ki Chhatri,Barli ka Mela, Kumari 10. Hariram Baba ka Mandir, 15. Appa ji Scindia ki Chhatri, 7.Hariram Baba ka Jhorda Tausar Mela, Jhorda 11. Jambhoji ka Sthal, 16. Meera Mahal, Merta 8 Veer Tejaji Mela, Pipasar 17. Pada Mata Temple,Balia Kharnal 12. Jasnathi Peeth, Panchla Didwana 9.Meera Mahotsav sidha 18. Mandir-Masjid, Landu Merta City 13.
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