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Requirement of Clothing/Uniform Items For REQUIREMENT OF CLOTHING/UNIFORM ITEMS FOR THE YEAR 2017 - 2018 Annexure-I SB SCRB/C SP SP SP Ri- SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SB (Dic, Total Slno Items 1MLP 2MLP 3MLP 4MLP 5MLP 6MLP SF-10 SP WJH MPRO F&ES PTS SB (SECURITY PHQ ID/ EKH WKH Bhoi WGH EGH SGH SWKH NGH EJH SWGH Anti-Infil) Qty. WING) ACB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 1 Ammunition Pouch. 500 900 89 100 1589 Nos. Badge - Cap Badge 2 (MLP/1MLP/2MLP/3MLP/4MLP/5MLP/6MLP/MPRO/ 104 1464 1300 100 400 50 100 100 3618 Nos. MFES/SF-10) Badge - Title Shoulder Badge 3 (MLP/1ML/2MLP/3MLP/4MLP/5MLP/6MLP/MPRO/MFES/ 2600 3000 40 400 100 50 6190 Pair SF-10 4 Belt - Black leather for MFES/Traffic. 100 35 40 175 Nos. 5 Belt - Brown Leather Cross Belt with Buckles 100 200 11 5 10 4 330 Nos. 6 Belt - Brown Leather for ASI/Hav/Const with Buckles 22 50 400 80 552 Nos. 7 Belt - Brown Leather for officers with Buckles 200 60 25 60 345 Nos. 8 Belt - Black Belt Nylon 500 150 600 1000 2250 Nos. 9 Beret Cap - Wollen Black 900 2800 3700 Nos. 10 Beret Cap - Wollen Red. 35 35 Nos. 11 Beret Cap - Woollen Green 3200 245 180 490 200 40 50 70 55 146 6 4682 Nos. 12 Beret Cap - Woollen Khaki 1044 1000 600 700 202 150 530 50 200 145 60 65 60 92 32 4930 Nos. 13 Blanket - Woollen Black 783 700 500 203 70 2256 Nos. 14 Boot - Brown for Officers 40 12 25 200 100 28 83 30 60 10 50 50 23 10 50 771 Pair 15 Boot - Gum Boots (Black) for Traffic/F&ES 70 15 40 290 415 Pair 16 Boot - Hunting Boot 1044 500 900 900 1400 500 100 447 150 5941 Pair 17 Boot - Ammunition Boot (Rubber Sole) 502 200 1000 2000 2500 341 450 100 400 125 80 50 291 60 43 8142 Pair 18 Boot - Ammunition Boot (Rubber Sole) Long 256 900 60 1216 Pair 19 Button big for great coat 2000 2000 Pkts. 20 Button small for great coat 1000 1000 Pkts. 21 Button - khaki for Shirt 52 5368 5420 Pkts. 22 Button - Khaki for trouser 2000 8052 10052 Pkts. 23 Button - Nylon for Trouser/Shirt 63 1500 100 1663 Pkts. 24 Bag Pack for carrying Protective equipment 356 356 Nos. 25 Cap Comforter (Khaki) 522 900 900 100 1600 4022 Nos. 26 Cloth - Camouflage cloth 3000 4000 150 220 7370 Mtrs. 27 Cloth - Angola 913 883 2000 2807 1000 250 630 1000 636 140 67 10326 Mtrs. 28 Cloth - Cellular Cloth Khaki 913 2250 1500 1000 494 1563 500 190 1315 100 491 10316 Mtrs. 29 Cloth - Drill Cloth Khaki 369 808 1000 1000 2429 190 1000 1352 298 8446 Mtrs. 30 Cloth - Fire Resistant Protective for F&ES 45 130 1690 1865 Mtrs. 31 Cloth - Great Coat Cloth Khaki 247 1600 3000 1500 500 6847 Mtrs. 32 Cloth - Long Cloth Khaki 3040 3468 6508 Mtrs. 33 Mosquito Netting Khaki 318 942 100 700 166 274 3833 333 66 83 25 200 45 50 7135 Nos. 34 Cloth - Mosquito Netting Cloth White 2135 2135 Mtrs. 35 Cloth - Mosquito Netting Tape White 1067 1067 Roll 36 Cloth - Serge Cloth Khaki 678 1069 500 200 600 1000 324 109 4480 Mtrs. 37 Cloth - Terry Cot. Pant Cloth (Assorted Colour) 5000 5000 Mtrs. 38 Cloth - Terry Cotton Black. 500 2900 500 100 4000 Mtrs. 39 Cloth - Terry Cotton Cloth Khaki 1644 1000 8000 437 4000 500 300 600 1000 1560 19041 Mtrs. 40 Cloth - serge cloth Blue. 1000 100 50 1150 Mtrs. 41 Cloth - cloth Blue for Blazer 518 518 Mtrs. 42 F.S. Hat Khaki 1044 800 900 1000 3744 Nos. 43 Ground Sheet 505 800 200 1600 120 100 130 300 3755 Nos. 44 Hand Cuff (New Model) 50 80 130 Nos. 45 Hand glove for Bike rider 15 15 Pair 46 Hackles Red & Blue 2088 900 200 200 3388 Pair 47 Hand Gloves - Woolen (khaki) 522 2000 900 700 1600 200 5922 Pair 48 Hand Gloves White for Traffic 30 50 80 Pair 49 Hand Towel 2088 2500 2500 1800 1000 2286 250 360 100 12884 Nos. 50 Holster - Brown Leather 150 49 199 Nos. 51 Jersey - Officers 'V' Neck Jersey Khaki 40 33 100 200 40 10 83 25 60 25 17 12 9 654 Nos. 52 Jersey - Wollen Jersey Black 297 297 Nos. 53 Jersey - Woolen Jersey Khaki 338 720 1058 Nos. 54 Jersey - Woolen Jersey Pullover Khaki 1044 644 700 900 500 1800 180 400 60 150 104 6482 Nos. 55 Jersey - Woollen Jersey (Assorted Colour) 42 114 156 Nos. 56 Kit Bag (Khaki) 167 500 700 200 180 1747 Nos. 57 Line Bedding 522 800 900 500 1600 180 4502 Nos. 58 Peak Cap - Khaki Serge Peak Cap for MPRO/F&ES/ASI 25 25 Nos. 59 Peak Cap - SI / Inspectors 20 30 33 10 170 30 60 20 25 60 6 464 Nos. 60 Polycarbonated Lathi 100 100 Nos. 61 Pull Through Cord Insas Rifle 88 1600 1688 Nos. 62 Pull Through Cord with weight double 105 105 Nos. 63 Pull Through Cord with weight single 105 105 Nos. 64 Ribbon - Red & Blue 5 5 10 Mtrs. 65 Rifle Oil Bottle 208 208 Nos. 66 Red - Sash silken 130 200 6 336 Nos. 67 Shoe - Black Shoe Civil/WP 79 200 22 205 132 638 Pair 68 Shoe - Brown Shoe (Civil) for Officer 40 35 83 10 20 20 6 214 Pair 69 Shoe - Canvas Brown 1044 900 900 1000 1400 2000 347 125 720 200 400 125 80 155 347 37 10 56 9846 Pair 70 Shoe - Canvas White 40 72 100 200 50 60 100 60 58 740 Pair 71 Shoe - Driver Rubber Sole (Black) 35 35 Pair 72 Sleeping Bag. 261 300 916 2900 2500 250 150 397 7674 Nos. 73 Sling - AK-47 Rifle. 820 798 1600 200 20 3438 Nos. 74 Sling - Rifle.Khaki (Web) 502 2500 100 100 400 3602 Nos. 75 Sling - Carbine/Stengun 258 258 Nos. 76 Sling - SLR/Insas 803 900 1600 200 40 3543 Nos. 77 Socks - Khaki Nylon Socks 2088 2000 49 100 30 60 172 20 100 50 46 610 289 120 5734 Pair 78 Socks - White Socks for officers 33 100 55 100 50 30 18 386 Pair 79 Socks - Wollen Blue. 30 30 Pair 80 Socks - Woolen Khaki 1370 1200 1800 1500 5000 398 250 400 86 125 360 994 100 208 30 13821 Pair 81 Star - 5 Pointed 300 340 40 200 10 12 902 Nos. 82 Steel - Kit box 30x16x12 Size for all ranks 100 150 400 50 150 100 30 980 Nos. Thread - Sewing for Terry Cotton Reel 150 mtr/ reel 83 3183 500 260 350 1000 1000 6293 Reel khaki 84 Umbrella Long 10 305 315 Nos. 85 Vest Cotton White 2088 3000 2000 3200 3200 100 360 120 14068 Nos. 86 Warm Jacket Khaki for Officer 40 15 23 10 88 Nos. 87 Warm Jacket Khaki for AB/HAV 812 800 60 60 2 1734 Nos. 88 Water Bottle with Carrier. 210 1600 1810 Nos. 89 Water proof coat with head cover - Khaki for AB/HAV 261 2500 150 375 100 400 110 180 60 19 4155 Nos. 90 Web - Anklet Web (Khaki) 522 522 Pair 91 Web - Belt Khaki 316 316 Nos. 92 Web HSS Left & Right (pair) 255 50 2000 2305 Pair 93 Web - Haver Sack (Khaki) 47 1000 1047 Nos. 94 Web Basic Pouch (Khaki) Left/right 818 818 Nos. 95 Web Pack Strap L/R (pair) 347 900 1247 Nos. 96 Web Pack (Khaki) 1044 1044 Nos. 97 Whistle Thunder 600 1554 2000 373 400 180 5107 Nos. 98 Whistle Cord Black 635 40 520 1195 Nos. 99 Whistle Cord Blue 136 180 241 100 40 100 50 75 135 3 1060 Nos. 100 Whistle Cord Khaki. 1000 135 180 70 400 50 100 65 120 2120 Nos. 101 Whistle Cord Red. 1044 700 1744 Nos. 102 Zippered Holdall. 500 600 1100 Nos. REQUIREMENT OF CLOTHING/UNIFORM ITEMS OF VDP FOR THE YEAR 2017 - 2018 SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP Slno Items Total WKH EKH SGH WGH SWKH WJH EGH EJH NGH SWGH 1 Terry Cotton Cloth 1955 10680 730 1500 14865 Mtrs 2 Torch Light 782 2670 780 500 170 730 500 60 1500 7692 Each 3 Lathies 1955 2670 900 425 730 500 1500 8680 Each 4 Whistle Cord 782 900 100 1782 Each 5 Umbrella 782 2670 780 500 500 50 1500 6782 Each 6 Lantern 391 780 730 1901 Each 7 Blanket 782 2670 1040 900 100 1500 6992 Each 8 Jersey 2670 780 900 425 730 60 1500 267 7332 Each 9 VDP Badge 2670 780 600 425 730 500 100 267 6072 Each 10 Naik Badge 2670 260 300 730 120 4080 Each 11 Rain Coat 780 425 1205 Each 12 Khaki Beret Cap 1500 1500 Each 13 Ammunition Boot Rubber Sole Black 267 267 Pair 14 Hunting Boots 780 780 Pair 15 Great Coat Cloth 4160 4160 Mtrs 16 Whistle Thunder 2670 520 900 150 730 500 100 5570 Each 17 Web Belt 100 100 Each 18 Brown Canvas shoes 500 1500 2000 Pair 19 Socks wollen socks 500 500 Pair 20 Khaki Dirll cloth 510 510 Mtrs 21 Khaki Cellular cloth 1062 1062 Mtrs.
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