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RCC/ERCC Contract Areawise Stage I Bidding E Contract Name Stage -1 MSTC e-tender No. (Technical Cum Initial Price Offer) 1.District- Nagaur Tehsil- Khimsar: MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology Masonry Stone dispatched from Udaipur/1/Udaipur/16-17/20550 exisiting held mining leases of mineral Masonry Stone of revenue area of Tehsil- Khimsar, District- Nagaur 2.District- Nagaur: revenue area of MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology Badi Khatu,Tehsil- Jayal and Choti Udaipur/2/Udaipur/16-17/20551 Khatu, Tehsil- Didwana Mineral Sand Stone, Pati, Katla, Khanda and Ballast dispatched from exisiting held quarry licences of mineral Sand Stone, Pati, Katla, Khanda and Ballast. 3. District- Nagaur: Masonry Stone MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/3/Udaipur/16-17/20552 mining leases of mineral Masonry Stone of revenue area of village- Pawa, Kodiya-Koniyada, Tehsil- Khimsar, District- Nagaur 4.District- Nagaur: Masonry Stone MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/4/Udaipur/16-17/20568 mining leases of mineral Masonry Stone of revenue area of Baliya, Raisinghpura and Peer pahadi of Tehsil- Didwana, District- Nagaur. 5.District- Nagaur: Masonry Stone MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/5/Udaipur/16-17/20569 mining leases of mineral Masonry Stone of revenue area of Tehsil- Nagaur and village- Rol of Tehsil- Jayal, District- Nagaur 6. District- Ajmer: Chunai Patthar MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/6/Udaipur/16-17/20570 mining leases of mineral Chunai Patthar of revenue area of Tehsil- Nasirabad, District- Ajmer 7. District- Ajmer: Chunai Patthar MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/7/Udaipur/16-17/20571 mining leases of mineral Chunai Patthar of revenue area of Tehsil- Arai, Rupangarh and Kishangarh, District- Ajmer 8. District- Ajmer: Chunai Patthar MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/8/Udaipur/16-17/20572 mining leases of mineral Chunai Patthar of revenue area of Tehsil- Pisangan, District- Ajmer 9. District- Ajmer: Marble dispatched MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology from exisiting held mining leases of Udaipur/9/Udaipur/16-17/20573 mineral Marble of revenue area of Tehsil- Rupangarh, Pisangan and Ajmer, District- Ajmer 10. District- Ajmer: Chunai Patthar MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/10/Udaipur/16-17/20574 mining leases of mineral Chunai Patthar of revenue area of Tehsil- Pushkar and Ajmer, District- Ajmer. 11. District- Pali: Granite dispatched MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology from exisiting held mining leases of Udaipur/11/Udaipur/16-17/20575 mineral Granite of revenue area of Tehsil- Raipur 12.District- Pali:Chunai Patthar MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/12/Udaipur/16-17/20576 mining leases of mineral Chunai Patthar of revenue area of Tehsil- Raipur 13. District- Pali: Phyllite Schist, MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology Ballast and Khanda dispatched from Udaipur/13/Udaipur/16-17/20577 exisiting held quarry licences of mineral Phyllite Schist, Ballast and Khanda of revenue area of village- Bar, Fatehkheda, Lavaya, Birathiyan Khurd/Kalan of Tehsil- Raipur, District- Pali 14.District- Ajmer: Chunai Patthar MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/14/Udaipur/16-17/20578 mining leases of mineral Chunai Patthar of revenue area of Tehsil- Beawar, Masuda, Vijaynagar and Tatgarh, District- Ajmer 15. District- Nagaur: Cheja Patthar MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/15/Udaipur/16-17/20579 mining leases of mineral Chunai Patthar of revenue area of Tehsil- Nawa, Kuchaman and Makrana, District- Nagaur 16. District- Nagaur: Chunai Patthar MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/16/Udaipur/16-17/20580 mining leases of mineral Chunai Patthar of revenue area of Tehsil- Parbatsar, District- Nagaur 17. District- Nagaur: Masonry Stone MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/17/Udaipur/16-17/20581 mining leases of mineral Masonry Stone of revenue area of Tehsil- Merta, District- Nagaur 18.District- Nagaur: Masonry Stone MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/18/Udaipur/16-17/20582 mining leases of mineral Masonry Stone of revenue area of Tehsil- Degana and Riyan Badi, District- Nagaur 19. District- Ajmer: Chunai Patthar MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/19/Udaipur/16-17/20583 mining leases of mineral Chunai Patthar of revenue area of Tehsil- Kekri, District- Ajmer 20.District- Ajmer: Chunai Patthar MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/20/Udaipur/16-17/20584 mining leases of mineral Chunai Patthar of revenue area of Tehsil- Bhinay, District- Ajmer 21. District- Ajmer: Granite and MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology Granite Khanda (used as Chunai Udaipur/21/Udaipur/16-17/20585 patthar)dispatched from exisiting held mining leases of mineral Granite of revenue area of District- Ajmer 22. District- Ajmer: Chunai Patthar MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/22/Udaipur/16-17/20586 mining leases of mineral Chunai Patthar of revenue area of Tehsil- Sarwar, District- Ajmer 23. District- Karauli: Sand Stone and MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology Khanda made of it dispatched from Udaipur/23/Udaipur/16-17/20587 exisiting held mining leases of mineral Sand Stone of revenue area of District- Karauli 24. District- Karauli: Masonry Stone MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/24/Udaipur/16-17/20588 mining leases of mineral Masonry Stone of revenue area of Tehsil- Hindaun, Nadouti and Todabhim, District- Karauli 25. District- Dholpur: Sand Stone and MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology Masonry Stone dispatched from Udaipur/25/Udaipur/16-17/20589 exisiting held mining leases of mineral Sand Stone and Masonry Stone of revenue area of District- Dholpur, along with weighment charges collected at departmental weigh bridges 26.District- Bharatpur: Masonry MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology Stone dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/26/Udaipur/16-17/20590 mining leases of mineral Masonry Stone of revenue area of Tehsil- Nagar and Pahadi, District- Bharatpur 27. District- Bharatpur: Masonry MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology Stone dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/27/Udaipur/16-17/20591 mining leases of mineral Masonry Stone of revenue area of Tehsil- Ver and Bhusawar, District- Bharatpur 28. District- Bharatpur: Sand Stone MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology and Masonry Stone dispatched from Udaipur/28/Udaipur/16-17/20592 exisiting held mining leases of mineral Sand Stone and Masonry Stone of revenue area of Tehsil- Roopwas and Bayana, District- Bharatpur 29.District- Bhilwara: Chunai Patthar MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/29/Udaipur/16-17/20593 mining leases of mineral Chunai Patthar of revenue area of Tehsil- Bhilwara and Sahada, District- Bhilwara 30. District- Bhilwara: Chunai Patthar MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/30/Udaipur/16-17/20594 mining leases of mineral Chunai Patthar of revenue area of Tehsil- Jahajpur, District- Bhilwara 31. District- Chittorgarh: Limestone( MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology Khanda, Pharsi and Gitti) dispatched Udaipur/31/Udaipur/16-17/20596 from exisiting held quarry licence of mineral Limestone of Bhichor and Parsoli of Tehsil- Begun, District- Chittorgarh 32. District- Chittorgarh: Marble ( MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology Block, Khanda, and Masonry Stone) Udaipur/32/Udaipur/16-17/20597 dispatched from exisiting held quarry licence of mineral Marble of Mandaldeh, Tehsil- Chittorgarh, District- Chittorgarh 33. District- Chittorgarh: Limestone( MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology Khanda, Pharsi and Gitti) dispatched Udaipur/33/Udaipur/16-17/20598 from exisiting held quarry licence of mineral Limestone of Manpuraof Tehsil- Chittorgarh, District- Chittorgarh 34. District- Chittorgarh: Marble MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/34/Udaipur/16-17/20599 mining leases of mineral Marble of revenue area of Tehsil- Nimbahera, Bhadesar and Badi Sadri, District- Chittorgarh 35. Sand Stone, Patti, Pharsi, MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology Cobbles, Block and Khanda,Waste Udaipur/35/Udaipur/16-17/20600 Sand Stone dispatched from exisiting held quarry licence of mineral Sand Stone of Tehsil- Bijoliyan and Mandalgarh, District- Bhilwara and Tehsil- Begun, District- Chittorgarh along with weighment charges from the departmental weigh bridges 36. District- Churu: Masonry Stone MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/36/Udaipur/16-17/20601 mining leases of mineral Masonry Stone of area Sarothiya, Jili, Parewada and Charla, Tehsil- Sujangarh & Tehsil- Bidasar (excluding quarry area) and Tehsil- Sri Dungargarh, District- Churu. 37. District- Churu: Masonry Stone MSTC/NRO/Directorate of Mines and Geology dispatched from exisiting held Udaipur/37/Udaipur/16-17/20602 mining leases of mineral Masonry Stone of area Biramsar Pahadi, Tehsil- Ratangarh, District- Churu 38. District-
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