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RFP for Survey-Cum-Spot Inspection of the Mosques Or Other Religious REQaTEST FOR PRSPSSAL File No. 4s(l)12002-CWC (ASI) CENTRAL WAQF COI.INCIL GOVERNMENT OF INDIA NEW DELHI Services of reputed agencylagencies are required for making survey-cum-spot inspection, taking photographs, of the buildings/monuments to establish its actual state under the control and management of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) situated in Delhi and National Capital Region. i. Survey-cum-spot inspection of the Mosque or other/ properties of religious reverence. ii. Photographs of the buildings/monuments to establish its actual state. iii. Report regarding its use or non-use as religious place or place of worship. NB: List of Waqf properties is attached. i. The Agency should have been in in existence for not less than one year. ii. The Agency should be registered with the Government authority concerned and copy of the registration certificate should be attached with the bid. iii. The Agency should have PAN number and Sales Tax/Service Tax Registration number. iv. The agency should have at least one year experience in providing such services to the State/C entral Government/Statutory B odies/L ocal Authorities. v. The agency should not be black listed by any Govt. DepartmentlOrganization. The proposal may be submitted till4:00 PM on 30th October, 2014 (Thursday). The applicant agencies may submit their proposal with requisite experience in the field and other description etc. For any information /queries Shri Ali Ahmed Khan, Secretary, Central Waqf Council on Telephone no. : 011,-23384465123012043 Fax No.: 23070881 or E-mail: S gcyglyq@g enlrciwali L go v=rn may b e contacte d. DELHI WAQF BOARD (Govt. of NCT of Delhi) 5028, Daryaganj, New Delhi-l10 002 PH.23275429,23274412 rties under u SERIAL NAME AND ADDRESS REMARKS AREA NO. 1 Maqbara Mohd. Shah, Known as Mubarak Khan ka Under unauthorised occupation of Not available. Gumbad. Lodhi Road. New Delhi. A.S.t. 2 Maqbara unnamed, Wazirpur, New Delhi. Do (Position not clear) -do- 3 Darqah. Kh. No. 71. Ladha Sarai (19 biswa) Do -do- 4 Dargah & Mosque, Kh. No. 72, Ladha Sarai, (2 bigha, Do 2 bigha '18 biswa 18 biswa). 5 Maqbara nameless, Village Wazirpur, New Delhi. Do (Position not clear) Not available 6 Maqbara nameless, Viltaoe Wazirour. New Delhi. Do (Position not clear) -do- 7 Dargah & Mosque, Kh. No. 73, Ladha Sarai, ('t bigha Do 1 bigha 18 biswa 18 biswa) I Maqbara Naiaf Khan, Qutub Road, New Delhi. Do Not available. I Maqbara nameless, Villaqe Wazirpur, New Delhi, Do (Position not clear) -do- 10 Darqah. Kh. No.74.Ladha Sarai(6 biswa) Do 6 biswa 11 Masjid Qudisia Bagh, Ali Pur Road, Delhi Do Not available. 12 Maqbara Mahabat Khan, Vill. AliGani, New Delhi Do -do- 13 Mosque (ldgah), Vill. Wazirpur, New Delhi. Do (Position not clear) -do- 14 Darqah & Masiid Wazirabad wali, Kh. No. 93. Do 1 bigha 16 biswa 15 Dargah Fir Ghaib, Kh. No. 321, Near Hindu Rao Do 2 bigha 2 biswa Hospital, Hindu Rao, Rd, Delhi, (2 bisha, 2 biswa) 16 Maqbara Mohd. Khan (Teen Burj), Vill. Mohd. Pur, New Do Not available. Delhi. 17 Maqbara nameless, close to Masjid, inside Village Do -do- Mohd. Pur, 1B Jama Masjid, inside Kotla Feroz Shah, Mathura Road, Do -do- New Delhi. 19 Tomb krown as Gumbad, Vill. Mohd, Pur, New Delhi. Do -do- 20 Maqbara Ghayasuddin Tughlaq, Village Tughlaqabad, Do -do- New Delhi. 21 Mosque nameless, Villaoe Mohammad Pur. New Delhi. Do (Position not clear) -do- 22 Masiid Qadam Shahi, Villaqe Tuqhlakabad. New Delhi. Do -do- 23 Maqbara Gola Gumbad, P114132 Lodhi Road, New Do -do- Delhi. (Graves & Compound) 24 Muslim Graveyard & Maqbara, Kh. No. 634-M, Village Do 4 bigha 16 biswa Mohammadour, Munirka, New Delhi. 25 Burii Khan ka Gumbad, Hauz Khas, New Delhi. Do Not available. 26 Maqbara nameless, R.K. Puram. New Delhi. Do -do- 27 Maqbara (Choti Gumti), R.K" Puram, New Delhi. Do -do- 28 Maqbara nameless, Villaqe Hauz Khas. New Delhi. Do -do- n Masjid Haity Road, behind Kothi No. 4, Connaught Do -do- Place, New Delhi. 30 Maqbara known as Munda Gumbad, R.K. Puram, New Do -do- Delhi. 31 Maqbara nameless, Villaqe Hauz Khas. New Delhi. Do -do- 32 Masjid & Madarsa, inside Maqbara Safdurjung, Tughlaq Do -do- Rd, New Delhi. 33 Masjid R.K. Puram, West of Munda Gumbad, R.K. Do -do- Puram. F{ew Delhi. u Tomb nameless, Villaqe Hauz Khas, New Dethi. Do do- 35 Maqbara Lal Bunglow, Golf Club, Wellesley Road, New Do -do- Delhi. 36 Maqbara known as Munir Khan ka Gumbad, Village Do -do- Munirka, Nert/ Delhi. -L-a 37 Gumbad nameless (Opp. Feroz Shah's Tomb) Village Do -do- Hauz Khass, New Delhi. 3B Maqbara Syed Abid, Inside Compound, Delhi Golf Club, Do -do- New Delhi. 39 Tomb nameless. Vill. Huaz Khass. New Delhi. Do -do- AI\ -ldosoue-Golf Cfu b- inside. DelhiGotiClub- New- Delhi Do.- 41 Maqbara Feroz Shah Tughlaq, Vill. Huaz Khass, New Do -do- Delhi. 42 Maqbara Sang khara, inside National Stadium, Bharon Do -do- Rd. New Delhi. 43 Masiid Hauz Khass, New Delhi. Do do- 44 Maqbara Sang-e-Surkh, inside the boundary, national Do -do- stadium. Bh Road, New Delhi. 45 Idqah Hauz Khass, New Delhi. Do -do- +o Masjid Lodhi Road,(inside the tomb of lodhi), New Do -do- Delhi. 47 Maqbara Lodhi Road, Near Kothi No. 28, New Delhi. Do -do- ffomb) 48 Maqbara Lodhi Road, Near Kothi No.38, Do -do- Golf link, Golf Road, New Delhi. 49 Masjid Kohna, NDMC area inside Purana Qila, Mathura Do -do- Road. New Delhi. 50 Masjid Khairul Manazil, NDMC, New Delhi, adjecent to Do -do- Sher Shah Gate, Mathura Road, New Delhi. 8.1 Maqbara Begum Jaan. lnside the premises of Golf Do -do- Club, New Delhi. (Mosoleum). 52 ldqah, Villaqe Kharera, Delhi. Do -do- 53 Masjid Makhdoom, Village Kharera, Green Park, New Do -do- Delhi. 54 Maqbara unknown, Village Kharera, Mehrauli, Road, Do {o- New Delhi. 55 Tomb unknown, Kh. No. 303, within wire fencing area of Do -do- wireless dept. 56 Maqbara known as Choti Gunti, Village Kharera, Do -do- Mehrauli, Road, New Delhi. 57 Ivlaqbara known as Dadi ka Gumbad, Mehrauli Road, Do -do- New Delhi. 58 Maqbara Known as Poti ka Gumbad, Vill. Kharera, -do- Mehrauli. Road, New Delhi 59 Maqbara known as Biran ka Gumbad, Vill. Kharera, Do -do- Mehrauli, Road, New Delhi 60 Maqbara known as Sakri Gumti, Vill. Kharera, Mehrauli, Do. -do- Road, New Delhi 61 Tomb unknown, Kh. No. 606, near Railway Colony. Do -do- (Between Railwav Track). 62 Masjid Darvesh Shah, Vil. Kharera, Green Park, New Do (Position not clear) -do- Delhi. 63 Neeli Masiid, Green Park, New Delhi. Do -do- 64 Maqbara Yusuf Qattal, Vill. Khirki, Malivia Nagar, New Do -do- Dethi. 65 Muslim Graveyard, Kh. No. 152, Khirki, (1 bigha 6 Do 1 bigha 6 biswa biswa). New Delhi. 66 Musllm Graveyard, Aliganj, Kh. No. 556 along Lodhi Do 4 bigha'14 biswa Road, New Delhi. 67 Muslim Graveyard, Kh. No. 1UA6O3, 1013/603, Kant Do 16 bigha 19 Naqar. Jharkhandi Road, Shahdra, (16 bioha 19 biswa) biswa 68 Mosgue, lnderpath, Kh. No. 54011, Behind Humanyo Do. 1 bigha 12 biswa Tomb, New Dethi. 69 Maqbara Shamsuddin, Mohd. Afaq Khan, Basti Do Not available. Nizamuddin, New Delhi. 70 Maqbara Mirza Aziz Kokaltash (Chounsat Khamba). Do -do- Nizamuddin, New Delhi. -3- 71 Masjid Arab ki sarai, Basti Nizamuddin, New Delhi. Do do- 72 Maqbara lsakhan, Basti Nizamuddin, New Delhi. Do -do- 73 Mosque known as Masjid Isa khan, Nizamuddin, New Do -do- Delhi, 74 Masjid Aparwali inside Arab ki sarai, Nizamuddin, New -do- -Delhi 75 Maqbara nameless, west of Masjid Daood Sarai, New Do do- Delhi. 76 Maqbara nameless close to Masjid Daood Sarai, New Do. -do- Delhi. 77 Maqbara Maulana Jamali Kamali, Vill. Daood Sarai, Do. do- New Delhi- 78 Masjid Jamali Kamali. Vill Daood Sarai, New Delhi. Do. -do- 79 Maqbara Sultan Balban, Vill. Daood Sarai. New Delhi. Do. -do- 80 Maqbara Khan Shaheed, Vill. Daod Sarai, New Delhi. Do. -do- 81 Masiid Daood Sarai, Vill. Daood Sarai, New Delhi. Do. -do- 82 Tomb nameless known as nai wala Maqbara, Basti Do. -do- Nizamuddin, New Delhi. 83 Maqbara Fahim Khan kown as Neela Gumbad, Do. -do- Nizamuddin New Delhi. 84 Madarsa known as Afsarurrala, Basti Nizamuddin, New Do. do- Delhi. 85 Maqbara Barakhamba, Basti Nizamuddin, New Delhi Do -do- 86 Maqbara Khan-e-khana Abdul Rahim Khan, Basti Do -do- Nizamuddin, New Delhi. 87 Tomb of Bu Halima adjecent to main gate of Humanyo's Do -do- fomb, Nizamuddin, New Delhi. 88 Tomb of Muzaffar Husain known as Barey Batashey Do -do- wala Mahal, Basti Nizamuddin, New Delhi. 89 Tomb nameless known as Chotey Batashey wala Do. -do- Mahal, Basti Nizamuddin. New Delhi. 90 Humanyo's Tomb, Nizamuddin, New Delhi Do. -do- 91 Maqbara Mirza Jahangeer, Basti Nizamuddin, New Do. -do- Delhi. 92 Khanqah & Chillah Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia (RH), Do -do- Nizamuddin, New Delhi. 93 Masjid Begum Pur, Vill. Begum Pur, Malvia Nagar, New Do. -do- Delhi. 94 Muslim Graveyard known as Dargah Hassan Khan, Kh. Do. 19 biswa No. 20111, out side Abadi of Vill. Naib Sarai, New Delhi. 95 Musdlim Graveyard, Kh. No. 29119 Q biqha 10 biswa). 2bisha 10 biswa 96 Maqbara nameless, Vill Shah Pur Jat, New Delhi. Dr.r Not available 97 Masiid Mohamdiwali, Vill. Shah Pur Jat, New Delhi. Do -do- 98 Muslim Graveyard, Kh. No. 14, at the back of Mosque Do. 3 bigha 19 biswa Mohamdi, Vill shah Pur Jat, New Delhi. 99 Maqbara sundarwala Buri, Basti Nizamuddin, ND Do Not available. 100 Maqbara Sundar wala Mahal, Basti Nizamuddin.ND Do -do- 101 Maqbara Jahan Ara, Basti Nizamuddin, New Delhi.
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