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Annex-9 Details of Stations/Sites to Be Connected by Broadband Network 9.1 Annex-9 Details of stations/sites to be connected by broadband network 9.1. Introduction The RFA for building and operate broadband connectivity in 7 districts of Province No. 2 of Nepal. There are in total 7 districts among which 4 districts are included in Each Package A, Packages are distributed as an inaccessible, Seasionally accessible and Accessible all time by vehicle are covered under this RFA as shown in Table 9.1a-b. NCB: IFA No. 01/NTA/2074/075 to build Broad Band network and provide internet access connectivity services in 7 districts of Province 7. In most of these districts, 2G and 3G celular mobile tchnologies, optical Fiber, VSAT, wireless, Radio Relay Links have been laid by different service providers. They might be in a position to lease the bandwidth for other Internet service providers of the country. In such situation, the Applicant may propose the leasing of existing network and extend it to the required locations either by using suitable technologies. The summary of the broadband internet connectivity points/stations/sites are presented in the Table 9.1a and details of each package are presented in the Table 9.1b. Applicants are requested to prepare a site/station/location wise Bill of Quantity/Bill of Materials based on Table 9.1b NCB: IFA No. 01/NTA/2074/075 to build Broad Band network and provide internet access connectivity services in 7 districts of Province 7. Table 9.1a Summary of the Broadband Internet Access points: S.N. Name of (RURAL) MUNICIPALITY No. of No of Total Grand Total District Health School centre Package No of (Rural) No of No of Total Wada Munciplity Munciplity Wada A 1 Darchula 2 7 61 43 64 177 819 2 Doti 7 2 65 63 76 213 3 Dadeldhura 5 2 52 32 56 147 4 Baitedi 6 4 84 81 107 282 B 5 Achham 4 6 91 83 91 275 656 6 Bajhang 2 10 94 28 59 193 7 Bajura 4 5 69 53 57 188 Grand Total 30 36 516 383 510 1475 Note: 1. Total RURAL MUNICIPALITY mentioned in the District map 2. RURAL MUNICIPALITYs merged in 1 above 3. Health Center/Post , High Schools and Higher Secondary Schools of the Municipality are not included These figures are tentative based on available maps of RURAL MUNICIPALITYs/MDCs on above mentioned web sites. Applicants shall determine the actual numbers of required service points after their detailed survey and discussion with NTA. Table 9.1b. Details of Stations/sites of 7 Districts to be Connected with Broadband Services for each Package (Source: Maps, www.mofald.gov.np,www.mohp.gov.np, www.moe.gov.np&wikipedia) NCB: IFA No. 01/NTA/2074/075 to build Broad Band network and provide internet access connectivity services in 7 districts of Province 7. 99 Package A :Darchula (Rural) Munciplity and Wada Offices Name of Health Centres district_name vdc_name health_facility_name DARCHAULA KHALANGA-DARCHAULA DISTRICT HOSPITAL_ DARCHULA_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA GOKULESWOR GOKULESHWOR HOSPITAL_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA BHAGABATI BHAGWATI HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA BOHARIGAU BOHARIGAUN HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA BRAMHADEV BRAHAMADEV HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA BYASH BYASH HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA CHHAPARI CHHAPARI HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA DADAKOT DADAKOT HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA DATTU DATTU HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA DETHALA DETHALA HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA DHAP DHAP HP DHAP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA DHARI DHARI HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA DHAULAKOT DHAULAKOT HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA DHULIGADA DHULIGARHA HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA EYARKOT EYERKOT HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA GHUSA GHUSHA HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA GULJAR GULJAR HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA GWANI GWANI HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA HIKILA HIKILA HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA HUNAINATH HUNAINATH HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA HUTI HUTI HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA KANTE KATAI HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA KHALANGA-DARCHAULA KHALANGA HP DARCHULA_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA KHANDESWORI KHANDESWORI HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA KHAR KHAR HP_DARCHAULA NCB: IFA No. 01/NTA/2074/075 to build Broad Band network and provide internet access connectivity services in 7 districts of Province 7. DARCHAULA KHARKADA KHARKADA HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA LALI-DARCHAULA LALI HP DARCHAULA_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA LATINATH LATINATH HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA MALIKARJUN MALIKARJUN HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA PIPALCHAURI PIPALCHAURI HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA RANISIKHAR RANISHIKHAR HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA RAPLA RAPLA HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA RITHACHAUPATA RITHACHAUPATA HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA SANKARPUR-DARCHAULA PASTI HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA SERI-DARCHAULA SERI HP DARCHAULA_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA SHARMAULI SARMOLI HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA SIKHAR SHIKHAR HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA SIPTI SIPTI HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA SITAULA SITOLA HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA SUNSERA SUNSERA HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA TAPOBAN TAPOBAN HP_DARCHAULA DARCHAULA UKU UKU HP_DARCHAULA Name of School S.No. District Name VDC Name Name of School Ward No. Location Tel no. 1 DARCHULA Bhagabati Rastriya Ma V 9 Thinh 2 DARCHULA Bhagabati Nil Pataleshwor Ma V 1 Bhartola 3 DARCHULA Bhagabati Saraswati Ma V 5 Shelichama 4 DARCHULA Boharigau Hunainath Ma V 9 Debthali 9848896394 5 DARCHULA Boharigau Galainath Uchha Ma V 1 Jharakada 093690338 6 DARCHULA Boharigau Badrinath Ma V 2 Boharigaun 9848821557 7 DARCHULA Bramhadev Janbikas Uchha Ma V 1 Barbanj 9749516791 8 DARCHULA Chhapari Alkapuri Ma V 3 Kotkautali 9 DARCHULA Dadakot Krishna Uchha Ma V 6 Dadakot 099692346 10 DARCHULA Dattu Rastriya Uchha Ma V 4 Dattu 093690102 11 DARCHULA Dattu Gadhi Bhawan Ma V 5 Thapla 12 DARCHULA Dethala Satya Prakash Uchha Ma V 6 Dethala 13 DARCHULA Dhap Himalaya Ma V 2 Dhaukot 9749548313 14 DARCHULA Dhap Malikarjun Ma V 7 Nishil 15 DARCHULA Dhap Malikarjun Uchha Ma V 5 Dhap 9759500757 16 DARCHULA Dhari Dharipata Ma V 6 Dhari 17 DARCHULA Dhaulakot Durgasthan Ma V 4 Shyaakun 9749520230 18 DARCHULA Dhuligada Janhit Ma V 5 Dhuligada 19 DARCHULA Eyarkot Gauri Shankar Ma V 7 Nagu 20 DARCHULA Eyarkot Bhumiraj Ma V 2 Earkot 21 DARCHULA Ghusa Mahadev Ma V 6 Ghusa 9749519726 22 DARCHULA Gokuleswor Gokuleshwor Uchha Ma V 4 Gokule 093400014 23 DARCHULA Gokuleswor Latainath Ma V 1 Baskot 24 DARCHULA Guljar Durgeswary Ma V 7 Gholjer 25 DARCHULA Gwani Malikarjun Uchha Ma V 1 Milimili 26 DARCHULA Gwani Malikarjun Ma V 6 Agar NCB: IFA No. 01/NTA/2074/075 to build Broad Band network and provide internet access connectivity services in 7 districts of Province 7. 101 27 DARCHULA Hikila Gaurilmandu Uchha Ma V 8 Hikila 28 DARCHULA Hunainath Hunainath Ma V 6 Chandanpur 9749540609 29 DARCHULA Hunainath Khan Ma V 2 Airchana 9749540617 30 DARCHULA Huti Himalaya Uchha Ma V 8 Huti 31 DARCHULA Huti Basantpur Ma V 4 Bashedi 9749523373 32 DARCHULA Katai Huskar Uchha Ma V 9 Katai 099930 33 DARCHULA Khalanga Hunainath Ma V 9 Baj 34 DARCHULA Khalanga Mahendra Uchha Ma V 4 Khalanga 093420165 35 DARCHULA Khalanga Channa Tinkari Kanya Ma V 3 Khalanga 093420016 36 DARCHULA Khandeswori Khandeswary Uchha Ma V 7 Chetti 37 DARCHULA Khar Latinath Uchha Ma V 6 Khar 38 DARCHULA Khar Kedareshwori Ma V 7 Shundmund 39 DARCHULA Kharkada Hunai Nath Uchha Ma V 8 Ratamata 9749514862 40 DARCHULA Kharkada Galla Kedar Ma V 4 Kharada 093690169 41 DARCHULA Lali Ganesh Ma V 5 Ganagaun 42 DARCHULA Lali Krishna Uchha Ma V 1 Lali 093690285 43 DARCHULA Lali Hunai Nath Uchha Ma V 8 Kuni 093690240 44 DARCHULA Latinath Latainath Uchha Ma V 7 Raskot 45 DARCHULA Malikarjun Malikarjun Uchha Ma V 4 Mad 46 DARCHULA Pipalchauri Pipalchauri Ma V 4 Bin 47 DARCHULA Ranisikhar Malikarjun Uchha Ma V 5 Kadapari 48 DARCHULA Rithachaupata Latainath Uchha Ma V 2 Chandapur 093690350 49 DARCHULA Rithachaupata Malika Arjun Ma V 6 Teligaun 50 DARCHULA Rithachaupata Adibag Ma V 8 Maikholi 093690378 51 DARCHULA Sankarpur Shankarpur Uchha Ma V 1 Pasti 52 DARCHULA Seri Apipath Pardarshak Ma V 1 Sheri 099690393 53 DARCHULA Seri Shivling Ma V 6 Patttharkada 9749520660 54 DARCHULA Sharmoli Badipur Ma V 2 Sharmoli 9749502231 55 DARCHULA Sharmoli Kedar Nath Ma V 6 Dharamghar 9749525354 56 DARCHULA Sikhar Krishan Uchha Ma V 4 Shikar 57 DARCHULA Sipti Ganeshvinayak Uchha Ma V 7 Sipti 58 DARCHULA Sitola Shalledhar Ma V 2 Murraya 9749520350 59 DARCHULA Sunsera Sampal Ma V 6 Sunsera 60 DARCHULA Sunsera Siddha Ma V 2 Sina 61 DARCHULA Tapoban Tapowan Ma V 5 Padapada 62 DARCHULA Uku Garada Ma V 2 Baku 9749539947 63 DARCHULA Uku Saraswati Uchha Ma V 4 Uku 9759501940 64 DARCHULA Uku Dinsi Ma V 7 Dinsi 9749524828 NCB: IFA No. 01/NTA/2074/075 to build Broad Band network and provide internet access connectivity services in 7 districts of Province 7. 102 District Map of Darchula NCB: IFA No. 01/NTA/2074/075 to build Broad Band network and provide internet access connectivity services in 7 districts of Province 7. Doti (Rural) Munciplity and Wada Offices (Higher) Secondary School List S.No. District Name VDC Name Name of School Ward Location Tel no. No. 1 DOTI Banja Kakani Bhairab Ma V 2 Payal 9848431889 2 DOTI Banlek Siddheshwor Uchha 1 Banedungrisain 094690219 Ma V 3 DOTI Barchhen Janata Ma V 4 Shadekhan 9759001017 4 DOTI Barchhen Durga Ma V 5 Dewali 5 DOTI Barchhen Laxmi Ma V 7 Risedi 9759001006 6 DOTI Barchhen Barchhen Uchha 3 Katujy Dada Ma V 7 DOTI Basudevi Basudevi Ma V 7 Jhingabasti 9749003442 8 DOTI Bhumirajmadau Chhatreshwor Ma V 9 Phaledi 9749004589 9 DOTI Bhumirajmadau Devasthal Ma V 8 Phaledi 9749009529 10 DOTI Bhumirajmadau Bhumiraj Ma V 1 Salena 094690028 11 DOTI Chawara Khatyadi Uchha Ma 4 Khatyadi 690515 Chautara V 12 DOTI Chhatiwan Rampur Uchha Ma 4 Chhtiwan V 13 DOTI Dahakalikathan Kalikashtan Ma V 8 Daha 9848437420 14 DOTI Daud Kalika Ma V 8 Dungri 15 DOTI Ghangal Bishnu Ma V 5 Mulechaur 09169150 16 DOTI Ghangal Birendra Uchha Ma 9 Ghangal 094690567 V 17 DOTI Dhirkamandau Darjakot Ma V 2 Upallogaun 9749008477 18 DOTI Dipayal Silgadhi Kumalikot
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