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Notice for Appointment of Regular / Rural Retail Outlet Dealerships Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Proposes to Appoint Retail Notice for appointment of Regular / Rural Retail Outlet Dealerships Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. proposes to appoint Retail Outlet dealers in Madhya Pradesh state, as per following Sl. No Name of location Revenue District Type of Estimat Category Type of Minimum Dimension Finance to be Mode of Fixed Security RO ed Site* (in M.)/Area of the arranged by the Selection Fee / Deposit monthly site (in Sq. M.). * applicant Minimum (Rs. Lakhs) Sales Bid amount Potenti (Rs. Lakhs) al # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9a 9b 10 11 12 Regular / MS+HS SC, SC CC / Front Dep Are Estimated Estimated Draw of Rural D CC-1, SC DC / age th a working fund Lots / in Kls PH, ST, CFS capital required Bidding ST CC-1, requirem for ST PH, ent for developm OBC, OBC operation ent of CC-1 , of RO (Rs infrastruct OBC PH, in Lakhs) ure at RO OPEN, (Rs in OPEN CC- Lakhs) 1, OPEN CC-2, OPEN PH 1 in village Chandon in Tehsil Bankhedi HOSHANGABAD RURAL 100 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 2 Lots 2 IN OR WITHIN 2 KMS FROM SOTHIA VILLAGE, TEHSIL- VIDISHA VIDISHA RURAL 72 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 2 Lots 3 IN OR WITHIN 3 KMS FROM CHIKLOD VILLAGE RAISEN RURAL 72 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 2 Lots 4 IN OR WITHIN 2 KMS FROM VILLAGE DIWATIYA (EITHER SIDE) RAISEN RURAL 150 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 2 ON EITHER SIDE OF OBEDULLAGANJ-REHTI ROAD Lots 5 IN OR WITHIN 3 KMS FROM MULTAI ON EITHER SIDE OF BETUL RURAL 35 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 2 MULTAI-PISATA ROAD, TEHSIL- MULTAI Lots 6 Village - Beesapur Kalan, Tehsil - Mohkhed CHHINDWARA RURAL 45 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 2 Lots 7 Village - Sehra, Tehsil - Betul BETUL RURAL 40 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 2 Lots 8 Village - Satner, Tehsil - Athner BETUL RURAL 40 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 2 Lots 9 IN OR WITHIN 5 KMS FROM DHAMORI TOWARDS BHAINSDEHI BETUL RURAL 40 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 2 ON EITHER SIDE OF BHAINSDEHI-MULTAI ROAD, TEHSIL - Lots ATHNER 10 Village - Chudiya, Tehsil - Chicholi BETUL RURAL 40 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 2 Lots 11 in village Misrod Tehsil Dolariya, district Hoshangabad HOSHANGABAD RURAL 72 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 2 Lots 12 Village - Mahuatola, Tehsil - Jaisinghnagar SHAHDOL RURAL 110 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 2 Lots 13 Village-Dulapur, Tehsil-Lanjhi BALAGHAT RURAL 50 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 2 Lots 14 VILLAGE NAUGAON, TEHSIL GWALIOR GWALIOR RURAL 70 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 2 Lots 15 VILLAGE DHANELI,ON EITHER SIDE OF SUNARPURA KHALSA TO GWALIOR RURAL 70 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 2 BILOJI MARG ,TEHSIL GWALIOR Lots 16 VILLAGE BAMORI , TEHSIL BAMORI GUNA RURAL 110 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 2 Lots 17 VILLAGE CHITODA, TEHSIL GOHAD BHIND RURAL 70 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 2 Lots 18 Either side on Airport Road from Lalghati square towards BHOPAL REGULAR 220 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of 0 3 airport tiraha, Bhopal WML Lots 19 with in 2km from Akodia Bus stand on either side towards SHAJAPUR REGULAR 150 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Sarangpur on SH41 Lots 20 WIHTIN MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF SHAJAPUR TOWN SHAJAPUR REGULAR 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Lots 21 IN OR WITHIN 3 KMS OF ALAMPUR VILLAGE TOWARDS BETUL BETUL REGULAR 150 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 ON EITHER SIDE OF NH-47 Lots 22 IN OR WITHIN 2.5 KMS OF JOGLI (EITHER SIDE) ON EITHER SIDE BETUL REGULAR 150 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 OF NH-47 Lots 23 Within Umreth Municipal Limits, Tehsil - Umreth CHHINDWARA REGULAR 100 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Lots 24 IN OR WITHIN 2.5 KMS OF CHIRAPTLA (EITHER SIDE) ON EITHER BETUL REGULAR 150 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 SIDE OF NH-47 Lots 25 IN OR WITHIN 2 KMS OF VILLAGE JAITPUR (EITHER SIDE) ON HOSHANGABAD REGULAR 150 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 3 EITHER SIDE OF SH-15 Lots 26 Indore City(From Luv Kush Square To Mental Hospital INDORE REGULAR 325 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Banganga) On Both Sides of Ujjain-Indore Road Lots 27 NH3 (between milestone no 541 and 538) on LHS while moving DEWAS REGULAR 170 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 towards Maksi From Dewas Lots 28 SH-41(Between Ramgad Fanta and Mundla Fanta) on LHS while RATLAM REGULAR 170 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 3 moving towards Tal from Jaora. Lots 29 Ratlam City(Within 2kms from Ukala Ganesh Temple on either RATLAM REGULAR 180 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of 0 3 side of Ukala-Ganesh Road) Lots 30 SH-31(Between Milestone No.156 & 152)on LHS while moving MANDSAUR REGULAR 160 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 towards Ratlam from Neemuch. Lots 31 SH-30(Between Milestone No.50 and Milestone No.46 on LHS NEEMUCH REGULAR 160 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 3 while moving towards Manasa from Rampura) Lots 32 SH27 [BETWEEN MILESTONE NO 35 AND 32] WHILE GOING UJJAIN REGULAR 100 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 FROM UJJIAN TO INDORE ON LHS Lots 33 SH-31(Between KM stone Dalauda 18km and Dalauda 15km)on RATLAM REGULAR 160 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 LHS from Jaora to Dalauda. Lots 34 NH3(BETWEEN MILESTONE NUMBER 526 TO 523)ON LHS OF UJJAIN REGULAR 150 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 ROAD WHILE MOVING TOWARD SHAJPUR FROM INDORE Lots 35 TONKI ROAD(WITHIN 2KM FROM SH38 & TONKI RD DHAR REGULAR 110 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of 0 3 JUNCTION)ON LHS FROM MANAWAR TOWARD TONKI Lots Sl. No Name of location Revenue District Type of Estimat Category Type of Minimum Dimension Finance to be Mode of Fixed Security RO ed Site* (in M.)/Area of the arranged by the Selection Fee / Deposit monthly site (in Sq. M.). * applicant Minimum (Rs. Lakhs) Sales Bid amount Potenti (Rs. Lakhs) al # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9a 9b 10 11 12 Regular / MS+HS SC, SC CC / Front Dep Are Estimated Estimated Draw of Rural D CC-1, SC DC / age th a working fund Lots / in Kls PH, ST, CFS capital required Bidding ST CC-1, requirem for ST PH, ent for developm OBC, OBC operation ent of CC-1 , of RO (Rs infrastruct OBC PH, in Lakhs) ure at RO OPEN, (Rs in OPEN CC- Lakhs) 1, OPEN CC-2, OPEN PH 36 SH-26(BETWEEN MILESTONE NO 3 & 6) ON LHS FROM KUKSHI ALIRAJPUR REGULAR 117 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 3 TOWARDS ALIRAJPUR Lots 37 NH59A (between Milestone no 122 and no 118) on LHS while DEWAS REGULAR 190 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 moving towards Indore from Nemawar Lots 38 SH-31(Between Milestone No.204 and No.200)on LHS while MANDSAUR REGULAR 190 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 moving towards Ratlam from Nayagaon. Lots 39 Within 2km from junction of Dhulkot-Sendhwa rd & old A B BARWANI REGULAR 160 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of 0 3 rd,on LHS while going towards Sendhwa town Lots 40 SH-31(Between Milestone No. 70 and No. 73)on LHS while RATLAM REGULAR 180 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 moving from Lebad towards Ratlam. Lots 41 SH-38 (FROM MILESTONE NO. 45 TO MILESTONE NO. 50) DHAR REGULAR 150 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of 0 3 FROM AMJHERA TOWARDS MANAWAR, ON LHS Lots 42 SH31(Between Km stone Mandsaur 42km & Mandsaur RATLAM REGULAR 140 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 38km)on LHS when moving towards Mandsaur from Ratlam Lots 43 SH 31 (Between Milestone No. 113 and 116) on LHS while RATLAM REGULAR 145 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 moving towards Jaora from Namli. Lots 44 SH-31(Between Milestone No. 93 and 97)on LHS while moving RATLAM REGULAR 115 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 towards Jaora from Badnawar. Lots 45 NH47(WITHIN 4 KMS FROM NH47 & SH35 JUNCTION)ON LHS DHAR REGULAR 160 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 TOWARDS INDORE Lots 46 Tarana Town, Within Nagar Parishad Seema UJJAIN REGULAR 120 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of 0 3 Lots 47 ON SH31(BETWEEN MILESTONE NO30TO MILESTONE DHAR REGULAR 117 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 NO40)WHILE GOING FROM GHATABILLOD TOWARDS Lots BADNAWAR ON LHS 48 ON SH31,BETWEEN MILESTONE no.10 to MILESTONE DHAR REGULAR 117 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 no.20,WHILE GOING FROM GHATABILOD TO BADNAWAR ON Lots LHS 49 ON SH31(BETWEEN MILESTONE NO1 TO MILESTONE DHAR REGULAR 117 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 NO10)WHILE GOING FROM GHATABILLOD TOWARDS Lots BADNAWAR ON LHS 50 ON SH31(BETWEEN MILESTONE NO10 TO MILESTONE DHAR REGULAR 117 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of 0 3 NO01)WHILE GOING FROM BADNAWAR TOWARDS Lots GHATABILOD ON LHS 51 Between KM stone number 62 and 68 on NH78 (new NH no.
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