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Notice for Appointment of Regular / Rural Retail Outlet Dealerships Advertisement in Website Notice for appointment of Regular / Rural Retail Outlet Dealerships Indian Oil Corporation Limited proposes to appoint Retail Outlet dealers in Gujarat State, UT of Daman & Diu and UT of Dadra Nagar Haveli , as per following details: Estimate d monthly Finance to be Fixed Fee / Type of Type of Minimum Dimension (in Mode of Security Sl. No Name of location Revenue District Sales Category arranged by the Minimum RO Site* M.)/Area of the site (in Sq. M.). * Selection Deposit Potential applicant Bid amount # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9a 9b 10 11 12 SC SC CC-1 SC CC-2 SC PH Estimate ST Estimate d fund ST CC-1 d working required ST CC-2 capital for Regular / MS+HSD CC / DC / Draw of Lots / ST PH Frontage Depth Area requirem develop Rural in Kls CFS Bidding OBC ent for ment of OBC CC-1 operation infrastruc OBC CC-2 of RO ture at OBC PH RO OPEN OPEN CC-1 OPEN CC-2 OPEN PH 1 PIPALI TO VATAMAN CROSS ROAD ON SH 06 AHMEDABAD Regular 100 ST CFS 30 35 1050 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 2 HATHIJAN CIRCLE TO HIRAPUR CHOWKDI RHS AHMEDABAD Regular 250 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 3 ON LHS FROM HATHIJAN CIRCLE TO HIRAPUR ON SH 3 AHMEDABAD Regular 190 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 4 NAPAD VATTA ,ON LHS ASODHAR TO ANAND ANAND Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 5 MUJKUVA, ON ASODHAR ANKLAV ROAD SH11 ANAND Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 6 BLINTA, TALUKA- SUJITRA ANAND Rural 46 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 7 SIHOL, TALUKA- PETLAD ANAND Rural 46 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 8 SABALPUR , SH 59, TAL - MODASA, KM STONE 109 TO 111 ARAVALLI Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 9 DHOLVANI ARAVALLI Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 10 BETWEEN VANIYAWAD CIRCLE AND DDU , ON NADIAD ANAND ROAD KHEDA Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 11 BAVALIYA, TALUKA- BHILODA ARAVALLI Rural 46 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 12 BETWEEN AROMA CIRCLE TO OLD RTO CIRCLE ON EITHER SIDE OF NH 27 BANASKANTHA Regular 150 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 WITHIN 2 KM FROM RAJASTHAN BORDER TOWARDS PALANPUR ON EITHER 13 SIDE OF NH - 27 AT AWAL BANASKANTHA Regular 150 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 14 AKHOL MOTI, TALUKA- DEESA BANASKANTHA Rural 46 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 15 LIMBUNI, TALUKA- VAV BANASKANTHA Rural 46 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 16 DHIMA, TALUKA- VAV BANASKANTHA Rural 46 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 ON LHS FROM ZUNDAL CIRCLE TO DIVINE CHILD INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ON 17 SH-41 GANDHINAGAR Regular 100 SC CFS 30 35 1050 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 18 ON SH 188 BETWEEN ALINA CHOWKDI AND NIZAMPURA KHEDA Regular 100 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 19 VILLAGE BALASAR ON KADI DETROJ ROAD SH133 MEHSANA Regular 100 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 20 LADOL TALUKA VIJAPUR MEHSANA Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 WITHIN 2 KM FROM RADHANPUR BHABHAR TEEN RASTA ON RHS TOWARDS 21 SHIHORI PATAN Regular 100 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 22 PATAN TOWN PATAN Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 23 WITH IN 1 KM OF SAHAKARI JIN CHAR RASTA TOWARDS HIMATNAGAR CITY SABARKANTHA Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 24 MOTI VAVDI, TALUKA- GARIYADHAR BHAVNAGAR Rural 46 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 25 RUPAVATI, TALUKA- GARIYADHAR BHAVNAGAR Rural 46 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 26 PANCHTOBRA, TALUKA- GARIYADHAR BHAVNAGAR Rural 46 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 27 THALIYA, TALUKA- TALAJA BHAVNAGAR Rural 46 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 2 Estimate d monthly Finance to be Fixed Fee / Type of Type of Minimum Dimension (in Mode of Security Sl. No Name of location Revenue District Sales Category arranged by the Minimum RO Site* M.)/Area of the site (in Sq. M.). * Selection Deposit Potential applicant Bid amount # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9a 9b 10 11 12 SC SC CC-1 SC CC-2 SC PH Estimate ST Estimate d fund ST CC-1 d working required ST CC-2 capital for Regular / MS+HSD CC / DC / Draw of Lots / ST PH Frontage Depth Area requirem develop Rural in Kls CFS Bidding OBC ent for ment of OBC CC-1 operation infrastruc OBC CC-2 of RO ture at OBC PH RO OPEN OPEN CC-1 OPEN CC-2 OPEN PH 28 ALAV ON SH IN BOTAD DISTRICT BOTAD Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 29 BHENAKVAD ON BHANVAD - PORBANDAR ROAD SH 95 DEVBHUMI DWARKARegular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 30 ON LHS AT CHANDUVAV ON NH 8E GIR SOMNATH Regular 150 ST CFS 45 45 2025 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 31 TAD ON KESARIYA - TAD ROAD ON SH 232 GIR SOMNATH Regular 100 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 32 WITHIN 3 KM OF BORWAV ON TALALA TO SASAN SH 26. GIR SOMNATH Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 33 WITHIN 2KMS FROM CHANGA PATIA ON SH 27, JAMNAGAR JAMNAGAR Regular 100 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 B/W KM STONE 94-96 ON RHS TOWARDS JAMNAGAR ON SH 25 ON RAJKOT 34 JAMNAGAR HIGHWAY JAMNAGAR Regular 150 ST CFS 45 45 2025 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 35 KHIJADIYA BYEPASS TO JAMBUDA ON LHS ON SH 25 JAMNAGAR JAMNAGAR Regular 100 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 36 LALPUR CHOWK TO THEBA CHOWK ON SH 25 ON LHS JAMNAGAR JAMNAGAR Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 37 BETWEEN KM STONE 77 TO 74 TOWARDS RAJKOT ON LHS ON SH 25 JAMNAGAR JAMNAGAR Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 38 BETWEEN KM STONE 80 TO 77 TOWARDS RAJKOT ON LHS ON SH 25 JAMNAGAR JAMNAGAR Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 39 BETWEEN KM STONE 74 TO 71 TOWARDS RAJKOT ON LHS ON SH 25 JAMNAGAR JAMNAGAR Regular 100 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 40 MULILA TO LALPUR SH 27 JAMNAGAR Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 41 LALPUR TO NANDURI ON SH 23 JAMNAGAR Regular 100 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 42 BETWEEN KM STONE 48 TO 50 SH 25 ON LHS TOWARDS JAMNAGAR JAMNAGAR Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 43 B/W JAMJODHPUR TO VILLAGE BALVA ON SH 26 JAMNAGAR Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 44 WITHIN 5 KMS OF VILLAGE KHATIYA ON SH 229 JAMNAGAR Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 45 VILLAGE TODA ON KALAWAD -JUNAGARH HIGHWAY SH26 JAMNAGAR Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 46 BETWEEN KM STONE 67-69 ON SH-25 (LHS FROM RAJKOT TO JAMNAGAR) JAMNAGAR Regular 100 ST CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 47 BANTVA TO GHED-BAGASRA ROAD SH96 JUNAGADH Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 48 KOTHARIYA ON MANAVDAR-KESHOD SH 97 JUNAGADH Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 49 VILLAGE KANIYABE TO VILLAGE CHANDRANI ON SH 42 BHUJ BACHAU HIGHWAY KUTCH Regular 150 SC CFS 45 45 2025 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 50 UPTO 3 KMS FROM MATHAK ON SH46 KUTCH Regular 100 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 51 BETWEEN KHAROI TO KAKARVA ON BACHAU-KHAROI-RAMVAV SH ROAD KUTCH Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 52 BETWEEN KUDA JAMPAR TO RAMVAV ON RAMPAR VEJAPAR DAULATPAR ROAD KUTCH Regular 100 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 53 FROM CHITROD TO KHIRAI ON CHITROD RAPAR ROAD ON SH 51 KUTCH Regular 100 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 54 BETWEEN VILLAGE ANTARJAL AND SHINAY KUTCH Regular 100 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 55 BETWEEN ADIPUR AND ANJAR ON SH6 KUTCH Regular 100 ST CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 56 FROM VILLAGE KERA TO VILLAGE BABIYA ON SH 48 BHUJ MUNDRA HIGHWAY KUTCH Regular 100 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 57 WITHIN 1 KM FROM CHITRAKUT CIRCLE TOWARDS ADIPUR ON SH 46 KUTCH Regular 100 SC CFS 35 35 1225 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 Estimate d monthly Finance to be Fixed Fee / Type of Type of Minimum Dimension (in Mode of Security Sl.
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