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Extension of Validity of Rates of Outdoor Media up to 31.12.2020 Regd APPENDIX - I OUTDOOR MEDIA AGENCIES& MEDIA DETAILS Agency Name Media Name State Name Location 52Seven Media LCD/LED Screen at Haryana KARNAL, KURUKSHETRA, Railway Station (Package PANIPAT, SONEPAT Rate) Aahna Advertising LCD/LED/Plasma TV GUJARAT GANDHINAGAR LLP Screen ABC Outmedia Waterless Urinals DELHI DELHI Abhik Advertising Bus Panels(Back) RAJASTHAN RSRTC Buses Pvt Ltd Bus Stand Hoarding GUJARAT Various Bus Stands Hoarding [Railway Station] GUJARAT Various Railway stations Abhinav Advertising Foot Over Bridge UTTAR PRADESH GHAZIABAD Agency Pvt. Ltd. Accord Advertising Airport Display Board, WEST BENGAL Bagdogra Pvt. Ltd. Airport(Hoarding/Unipole) ACTIVE MEDIA LCD/LED/Plasma TV DELHI DELHI (IGI Airport) Screen Ad Ideas Pvt. Ltd. Hoarding, WEST BENGAL HOWRAH Ad Impact Bus Panels UTTARAKHAND All over the state RAJASTHAN All over the state (Midi Buses) Metro Rail Station Display DELHI/NCR DELHI/NCR Board, Metro Station Glass Panel Unipole UTTARAKHAND ALMORA, BHAWALI, DEHRADUN, HALDWANI, HARIDWAR, KASHIPUR, KATHGODAM, KOTDWAR, LOHAGHAT, MANGLORE, NAINITAL, PITHORAGARH, RAMNAGAR, RANIKHET, RISHIKESH, ROORKEE, RUDRAPUR, SRINAGAR, TANAKPUR Ad On Board Metro Rail Station Display DELHI DELHI Board Ad Vistaa Bus Panels TAMIL NADU CHENNAI Adam Media & Bus Queue Shelter BIHAR PATNA Recreation Pvt. Ltd. Adventure Media Auto Hood Wrap (All ANDHRA All over the state Pvt. Ltd. Inclusive) PRADESH, ASSAM, BIHAR, CHANDIGARH, CHHATTISGARH, DELHI, GUJARAT, HARYANA, HIMACHAL PRADESH, JHARKHAND, KARNATAKA, KERALA, MADHYA PRADESH, MAHARASHTRA, ODISHA, PUNJAB, RAJASTHAN, TAMIL NADU, TELANGANA, UTTAR PRADESH, UTTARAKHAND, WEST BENGAL Adtrack Media LLP Railway Train Inside Panel MAHARASHTRA Local Trains of Mumbai Div. Aim Addcom Pvt. Unipole BIHAR Various locations Ltd. Airport Advertising Airport Display Board TRIPURA AGARTALA Agartala Pvt. Ltd. BIHAR PATNA All Star Inc. LCD/LED/Plasma TV MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI (Screens at Screen Hospitals in MCGM) Alpine Outdoor JAMMU AND Hoarding SRINAGAR Media Services KASHMIR AOM Advertising Pvt. Bus Queue Shelter DELHI DELHI Ltd. Arati Display Display Board(Railway WEST BENGAL HOOGHLY Station), Foot Over Bridge and Hoarding [Railway Station] ARC Outdoor Media Bridge Panel UTTAR PRADESH GHAZIABAD, NOIDA Ltd. Unipole UTTAR PRADESH GHAZIABAD, LUCKNOW Metro Rail Station Display Uttar Pradesh Noida Sector 18 & Wave City Board Centre Metro Stations Armour Display LCD/LED/Plasma TV KARNATAKA Across Bengaluru City Bus Systems Pvt. Ltd. Screen Stations Digital Display Board CHHATTISGARH RAIPUR STATION LCD/LED Screen (Package ANDHRA PRADESH TIRUPATI Rate) CHHATTISGARH RAIPUR Delhi Hazrat Nizamuddin AHMEDABAD, RAJKOT, GUJARAT SURAT, VADODARA,VAPI MADHYA PRADESH INDORE, JABALPUR Maharashtra MUMBAI CENTRAL, CST MUMBAI, CHURCHGATE, DADAR, ANDHERI, BORIVALI, PUNE AJMER, JODHPUR, UDAIPUR CITY, ABU ROAD, RAJASTHAN BHILWARA, MARWAR, FALNA TAMIL NADU MADURAI WEST BENGAL NEW KOILAGHAT, HOWRAH AGRA, GORAKHPUR, UTTAR PRADESH LUCKNOW, MATHURA LCD/LED/Plasma TV AMRITSAR (DURGIANA A-Square Media PUNJAB Screen TEMPLE) Asian Concierge Bus Queue Shelter MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI Astitvaa Bus Queue Shelter BIHAR PATNA Advertisements Pvt. Ltd. Atin Promotions & Seat Back (Aircraft) Air India Aircraft Advertising Pvt. Ltd. Avyansh Media Pvt. Auto Hood Wrap (All Odisha Various locations Ltd. Inclusive) Hoarding Odisha Jajpur Bells Advertising Traffic Signal Kiosk, Traffic WEST BENGAL KOLKATA, BIDHANAGAR Syndicates Signal Pillar Kiosk Bharat Petroleum Hoardings (Petrol Pumps - Across the States Corp. Ltd. All Inclusive) and UTs Blue Ocean Media Metro Feeder Bus Wrap (All DELHI DELHI Pvt. Ltd. Inclusive) Brand Promoters Public Utility UTTAR PRADESH VARANASI LCD/LED/Plasma TV Bridge Comm DELHI DELHI Screen BRITE NEON SINGS Bus Queue Shelter, JAMMU AND JAMMU PVT. LTD. Hoarding and Kiosk KASHMIR Bulls Eye Media Pvt. Metro Rail Station Display RAJASTHAN Jaipur (Metro Stations) Ltd. Board Train Exterior Wrap Various Trains CASHurDRIVE Airport Taxis / Cabs DELHI, CHANDIGARH, Marketing Pvt. Ltd. HYDERABAD, AHMEDABAD, BENGALURU, MUMBAI, PUNE, AMRITSAR, LUDHIANA, JAIPUR, CHENNAI, KOLKATA Auto Hood Wrap (All Delhi, Gurugram, Inclusive) Bengaluru, Bhopal, Indore, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Chennai, Hyderabad, Agra, Allahabad, Ghaziabad, Gorakhpur, Kanpur, Lucknow, Moradabad, Noida, Varanasi, Kolkata Cat Advertising Animation Display DELHI DELHI Private Limited Century Business Hoarding [Railway Station] BIHAR Various Railway Stations Pvt. Ltd. Airport Display Board ASSAM Lilabari, JORHAT Century Ventures Airport Display Board ASSAM DIBRUGARH, SILCHAR Pvt. Ltd. BIHAR Gaya, Bodhgaya Chitra Advertising LCD/LED/Plasma TV JAMMU AND JAMMU (KATRA) Service Screen KASHMIR Chitra Publicity Co. Bus Stand Hoarding GUJARAT ANKLESHWAR, DAHOD, NAVSARI Gantry GUJARAT ANAND, ANKLESHWAR Chitra (B) Publicity Bus Stand Hoarding GUJARAT Jamnagar, Mahesana, Bhuj, Company Amreli, Bhavnagar, Palanpur, Junagadh, Rajkot and Himmatnagar divisions of GSRTC Core Media LCD/LED Screen at Delhi Delhi Sarai Rohila, Delhi Advertising Railway Station (Package Cantt., Delhi Shahdara Rate) Haryana Gurugram Creative Designers Unipole PUNJAB AMRITSAR Unipole, Gantry Chandigarh Chandigarh(Railway Station) Crisis Management Bus Queue Shelter TELANGANA Hyderabad Services & Solutions LCD/LED Screens at DD Communication Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad Metro Station Digital Advertising LCD/LED/Plasma TV UTTARAKHAND DEHRADUN, HARIDWAR Screen (VIP Ghat) Digitec Engineers LCD/LED/Plasma TV MADHYA PRADESH INDORE (INSIDE BRTS &Computech Pvt. Screen BUSES) Ltd. Digital Media LCD/LED/Plasma TV GUJARAT AHMEDABAD (HPCL Petrol Screen Pumps) UTTARAKHAND DEHRADUN (ISBT) Discovery Outdoors Bus Queue Shelter RAJASTHAN CHITTORGARH Display Board at Bus RAJASTHAN BARAN, BEAWAR Stand Gantry RAJASTHAN BHARATPUR Unipole RAJASTHAN BHARATPUR, CHITTORGARH EcoMaxGo LLP Waste Disposal Kiosk UTTAR PRADESH, KANPUR, LUCKNOW, DELHI DELHI Eg. Communication Metro Rail Inside Panel, DELHI DELHI (DMRC METRO) Pvt. Ltd. Metro Train Wrap (All Inclusive) Explo Media Pvt. Ltd Head Rest Covers Air India Aircraft (Aircrafts) Evergreen Publicity Kiosk GUJARAT AHMEDABAD Fast Track Airport Display Board ASSAM, MIZORAM GUWAHATI, AIZAWL Integrated Marketing Airport Display Board, NAGALAND DIMAPUR Services Airport(Hoarding/Unipole) Airport(Hoarding/Unipole) ASSAM GUWAHATI Fortune Creative LCD/LED/Plasma TV MAHARASHTRA NAVI MUMBAI (Various Media Pvt Ltd Screen screens in Hospitals) G2S Media Pvt. Ltd. Metro Guide Map DELHI DELHI Global Advertisers Bus Queue Shelter MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI Graphisads Pvt. Ltd. Street Furniture - Free DELHI DELHI Standing Panels, Information Panels, Police Booths, Public Utilities, Vending Kiosks Greenolution Cycle Shelters DELHI IIT (Inside Campus), JNU (Inside Campus), DMRC Metro Stations Gupta Advertisers Hoarding UTTAR PRADESH BULANDSAHAR Handa Enterprises LCD/LED/Plasma TV PUNJAB AMRITSAR Screen Hemson& Co. LCD/LED Screen at GUJARAT AHMEDABAD, ANAND, Railway Station (Package BHARUCH,VADODARA, Rate) Railway Train Inside Panel (Passenger Trains of Western Railway Train Exterior Railway) Panel Railway Train Inside Panel Ahmedabad to Dadar, Vadodara to Bhopal, Vadodara to Bhilad Train Wrap Ahmedabad to Dadar,Vadodara to Bhopal Street Furniture - Free Delhi Delhi Hindustan Publicity Standing Panels, Street Pvt. Ltd. Furniture - Information Panels, Street Furniture - Public Utilities, Street Furniture - Vending Kiosks Hira Advertising Unipole UTTAR PRADESH MEERUT Agency Pvt. Ltd. H.S. Advertising Public Utility Delhi Delhi Hitendra Auto Hood Wrap (All ANDHRA All over the state Advertising& Inclusive) PRADESH, ASSAM, Marketing Pvt. Ltd. BIHAR, CHANDIGARH, GOA, GUJARAT, HARYANA, KARNATAKA, MADHYA PRADESH, MAHARASHTRA, ODISHA, PUNJAB, RAJASTHAN, TAMIL NADU, TELANGANA, TRIPURA, UTTAR PRADESH Indian Oil Hoardings (Petrol Pumps - Across the States Corporation Ltd. All Inclusive) and UTs Information TV Pvt. Digital Display Board DELHI DELHI AIRPORT Ltd. Interactive Metro Duct Panel DELHI/NCR DELHI/NCR Communication Services (I) Pvt. Ltd. J R Creations Unipole Haryana Various locations Jagran Engage Bus Queue Shelter GOA GOA Metro Duct Panel, Metro DELHI DELHI Rail Bridge Panels JC Decaux Airport(Hoarding/Unipole), KARNATAKA BENGALURU Advertising India Airport Display Board, Pvt. Ltd. Airport Signage Bus Queue Shelter DELHI DELHI Metro Rail Inside Panel, TAMIL NADU CHENNAI Metro Train Wrap (All Inclusive) Jegson Publicity Bus Panels PUNJAB All over the state JPL Textile (India) LCD/LED/Plasma TV RAJASTHAN All over the state (Inside Pvt. Ltd. Screen Buses) Kalyani Ads Outdoor Train Exterior Wrap Various Trains (South Solution Central Zone) KamakhyaMototech LCD/LED/Plasma TV ASSAM GUWAHATI (INSIDE BUSES) Pvt. Ltd. Screen Kaushik Publicity Bus Queue Shelter GUJARAT AHMEDABAD Display Board(Railway GUJARAT BHAVNAGAR, GANDHI Station) DHAM, JUNAGADH, PORBANDAR Gantry GUJARAT BHAVNAGAR Khandelwal Outdoor Unipole UTTAR PRADESH MATHURA, VRINDABAN Agency Khushi Advertising Airport Display Board, GUJARAT VADODARA,RAJKOT Ideas Pvt. Ltd. Airport(Hoarding/Unipole) Airport(Hoarding/Unipole) ANDHRA PRADESH TIRUPATI Tamil Nadu Madurai Airport Display Board, TELANGANA HYDERABAD Laqshya Outdoors Airport(Hoarding/Unipole) Bus Queue Shelter TAMIL NADU CHENNAI Street Furniture - Free DELHI DELHI Standing Panels, Police Booths, Public Utilities Lavkush Enterprises Bus Panels UTTAR PRADESH All over the state Lion Manpower Public Utility DELHI DELHI Solution Pvt. Ltd. MAYEK Hoarding MANIPUR IMPHAL Media Touch Train Exterior Wrap Various Trains Airport Display Board, Media
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