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Annexure – H 2 Format for Advertisement in Website Notice For Annexure – H 2 Format for Advertisement in Website Notice for appointment of Regular / Rural Retail Outlet Dealerships Indian Oil Corporation Ltd proposes to appoint Retail Outlet dealers in Jammu & Kashmir State, as per following details: Estimat Fixed ed Fee / Minimum Dimension (in Finance to be Securit Sl. Revenue monthly Type of Mode of Minim Name of location Type of RO Category M.)/Area of the site (in arranged by the y No District Sales Site* Selection um Bid Sq. M.). * applicant Deposit Potenti amoun al # t 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9a 9b 10 11 12 CC / DC / SC CFS SC CC-1 SC CC-2 SC PH ST Estima Estima ST CC-1 ted ted fund workin ST CC-2 requir g ed for capital Regular / MS+HSD ST PH Fronta develo Draw of Lots Depth Area requir Rural in Kls ge pment / Bidding OBC ement of for infrast OBC CC-1 operati ructur on of e at OBC CC-2 RO RO OBC PH OPEN OPEN CC-1 OPEN CC-2 OPEN PH Within 3 Km from Warehouse (Nehru Market) on Draw of Warehouse - Satwari Road Via Beli Charana, Jammu Regular 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 Lots 1 Jammu City Within 5 kms from Narwal Chowk along NH 44 Draw of Jammu Regular 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 2 towards Nagrota on RHS Lots Draw of Vill Bafliaz on Rajouri- Surankot Highway Poonch Regular 150 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 3 Lots Draw of Mendhar Town Within Muncipal Limit Poonch Regular 120 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 4 Lots Within 5 KM from Sunderbani Police Station Draw of Rajouri Regular 160 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 5 towards Akhnoor on NH Lots Between Rampur and Uri (On Srinagar-Uri Draw of Baramulla Regular 155 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 6 Higway) Lots Within 3 Kms from Handwara Main Chowk Draw of Kupwara Regular 130 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 7 Towards Kulangam(WML) Lots Bemina Degree College Gate to Bemina NH Draw of Srinagar Regular 230 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 8 Crossing (bypass) Lots From Bhimbhat to Police Station Drass on either Draw of Kargil Regular 150 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 9 side of NH Lots Between SNM Hospital to Airport Main gate on Draw of Leh Regular 150 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 10 Leh Kargil Road Lots Within 3 Kms from Govt. Primary Health Centre 122 Draw of Wandevalgam Towards Kokernag on Anantnag Anantnag Regular 150 SC CFS 35 35 0 0 0 3 5 Lots 11 Kishtawar Road Within 2 Kms from Subcentre Health and Family Draw of Welfare Keegam Towards Shopian on Pulwama Shopian Regular 100 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 Lots 12 Shopian Road(WML) Within radius of 2 km of Jewel Chowk, Jammu Jammu Regular 250 Open CC 20 20 400 25 10 Bidding 30 5 13 City Between Roopnagar Chowk to Jammu-Akhnoor Draw of Highway (Near Directorate of School Education), Jammu Regular 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 Lots 14 Jammu Maheshpura Chowk to Canal Road via Jammu Regular 165 OBC CC 20 20 400 25 10 Bidding 30 4 15 Bakshinagar, Jammu City Between KM Stone 241 to 236 on NH-44 (LHS) Draw of Jammu Regular 185 Open DC 20 20 400 25 75 15 5 16 from Jammu to Srinagar on Nagrota Bye Pass Lots Between KM Stone 221 to 215 on NH-44 Draw of Jammu Regular 150 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 17 (LHS)from Jammu to Srinagar at Jhajjarkotli Lots Between KM Stone 233 to 228 on NH-44 (LHS) Draw of Jammu Regular 150 Open PH DC 20 20 400 25 75 15 5 18 from Jammu to Srinagar on Nagrota Bye Pass Lots Between KM Stone 208 to 201 on NH-44 (LHS) UDHAMPU Draw of Regular 150 OBC DC 20 20 400 25 75 15 4 19 from Jammu to Srinagar R Lots Between KM Stone 199 to 186 on NH-44 (LHS) UDHAMPU Draw of Regular 150 Open DC 20 20 400 25 75 15 5 20 from Jammu to Srinagar on Udhampur Bye Pass R Lots Between KM Stone 170 to 163 on NH-44 (RHS) UDHAMPU Draw of Regular 150 Open DC 20 20 400 25 75 15 5 21 from Jammu to Srinagar R Lots Between KM Stone 186 to 190 on NH-44 (RHS) Open CC Draw of Udhampur Regular 150 DC 20 20 400 25 75 15 5 22 from Jammu to Srinagar on Udhampur Bye Pass 1 Lots Between KM Stone 202 to 208 on NH-44 (RHS) Draw of Udhampur Regular 150 OBC DC 20 20 400 25 75 15 4 23 from Jammu to Srinagar on Udhampur Bye Pass Lots Between KM Stone 234 to 240 on NH-44 (RHS) Draw of Jammu Regular 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 24 from Jammu to Srinagar on Nagrota Bye Pass Lots Between KM Stone 186 to 182 on NH-44 (either Draw of side of divided carriageway) from Jammu to Udhampur Regular 150 Open DC 20 20 400 25 75 15 5 Lots 25 Srinagar on Udhampur Bye Pass Between KM Stone 180 to 175 on NH-44 (LHS) Draw of Udhampur Regular 150 Open DC 20 20 400 25 75 15 5 26 from Jammu to Srinagar Lots Within 3 kms from katra Bus Stand on Katra- Draw of Reasi Regular 100 OBC DC 20 20 400 25 45 15 4 27 Udhampur Rd (via Painthal)WML Lots Draw of Reasi Town (WML) Reasi Regular 130 Open DC 20 20 400 25 45 15 5 28 Lots UDHAMPU Draw of Ramnagar WML Regular 100 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 29 R Lots Within 3 Kms of Nashri Tunnel Exit on NH-44 Ramban Regular 150 Open CC 20 20 400 25 10 Bidding 30 5 30 (LHS) from Jammu to Srinagar Within 5 KM of Banihal Railway Station (RHS) on Draw of Ramban Regular 160 Open DC 20 20 400 25 75 15 5 31 NH-44 (Jammu to Srinagar NH) Lots Draw of Doda Town(WML) Doda Regular 100 OBC DC 20 20 400 25 45 15 4 32 Lots Between KM Stone 75 to 80 on Puldoda - Thathri Draw of Doda Regular 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 33 Road Lots Chanderkot on NH-44 (Jammu to Srinagar NH) Draw of Ramban Regular 150 OBC DC 20 20 400 25 75 15 4 34 Either side Lots Bhaderwah WML on Domail -Bhaderwah to Draw of Doda Regular 100 OBC CC 1 DC 20 20 400 25 45 15 4 35 Basohli Road Lots Paloura Post Office to Tope Sherkhanian Bridge Draw of Jammu Regular 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 36 (Via Patoli Mangotrian), Jammu City Lots 37 Ambphalla chowk to CPO Jammu, Jammu City Jammu Regular 175 Open CC 20 20 400 25 10 Bidding 30 5 Between KM Stone 60 to 65 on Pul Doda Thathri Draw of Doda Regular 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 38 Road Lots Draw of Rehari Chungi to Patoli Mode, Jammu City Jammu Regular 150 ST CC 1 CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 39 Lots Within 3 Kms from Kishtwar Town on Kishtwar- Draw of Kishtwar Regular 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 40 Srinagar NH Lots Draw of Katra Town (WML) Reasi Regular 100 Open DC 20 20 400 25 45 15 5 41 Lots Within 2 Kms from Nomain Police Check Post Draw of Reasi Regular 150 OBC CC 1 DC 20 20 400 25 75 15 4 42 Towards Katra on NH Lots Draw of Udhampur Town (WML) Udhampur Regular 120 OBC DC 20 20 400 25 45 15 4 43 Lots Between SBI Janipur to Muthi Morh (on Amphala Jammu Regular 200 Open CC 20 20 400 25 10 Bidding 30 5 44 Bantalab Road), Jammu City Within 4 KMs from Kishtwar bus Stand on Doda Draw of Kishtwar Regular 150 Open DC 20 20 400 25 75 15 5 45 Kishtwar NH Lots Banihal Town ON NH-44 (Jammu to Srinagar) Draw of Ramban Regular 150 OBC DC 20 20 400 25 75 15 4 46 Either side Lots Between KM Stone 236 to 233 on NH-44 (LHS) Draw of Jammu Regular 150 Open DC 20 20 400 25 75 15 5 47 from Jammu to Srinagar on Nagrota Bye Pass Lots Within 2 Kms OML of Ramban town on Jammu- Draw of Ramban Regular 150 ST CFS 20 20 400 0 0 0 3 48 Srinagar NH towards Srinagar Lots Between milestone no. 17 and 19 along NH 44 on 157 LHS while going from Lakhanpur to Jammu Kathua Regular 300 Open CC 35 45 25 10 Bidding 30 5 5 49 (Landmark: Lakhanpur toll) Between milestone no. 19 and 23 along NH 44 on Draw of LHS while going from Lakhanpur to Jammu (WML Kathua Regular 160 Open DC 20 20 400 25 75 15 5 Lots 50 of Kathua) Between milestone no. 27 and 33 on NH 44 on 157 Draw of Kathua Regular 160 Open DC 35 45 25 75 15 5 51 LHS while going from jammu to Lakhanpur 5 Lots Between milestone no.
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