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The content and size may vary as per site on area basis of nearest size accordingly' ;a{,-r' G?cro/Director trFsr+-atftcgren : Signature ofthe Bidder : ;i: fiGqr+-dt 6T Erq,var er fr*rgo Name of Bidder,Address & Mobile number: Annex-ll Schedule of Work Rate Amount Description Unit Qtv Sr. (inclusive all (inclusive all Taxes Taxes and Other and Other Charges) No Char{es) I Wall DisPlaY . - -. , a nrirg W^tl Display of various Size iupffi I related theme as per description' colour showing I printing in high resolution on pvc resin sheet' all Acrylic and sheet {t finishing and fitting with foam all material' decorative stud for display etc' includingl charges etc |abour, TttP, transportation and a|| other ,o*plttr rt GoPrut Each | 1.00 1.0,l az \,o' ' Each 1.00 1.02 Food Festivat tug' ,rl 1.00 a - Each 1.03 ttI^ra^- I At\f, 4'x2' tacn 1.00 1.04 L)IIldI L VItIa<v tug' rl tacn 1.00 1.05 Dressin$ Each 1.00 1.06 Agricultural 4'x2' Each 2.00 1.07 Religious Site and Fair 4'x2' Each 1.00 1.08 Tourist Attraction Each 1.00 1.09 Marine National Park vrv 4X3 Each 1.00 1.10 Nal Sarovar -t =t4X3 Each 1.00 1 .11 Dhola Veera Each 1.00 1.12 Rann of Kachchh- vl7 4XJ Each 1.00 1.13 Adani Port hacn 1.00 L14 Sea Plane v;7 ,'f B'xS' Each 1.00 1 .15 nl5LUl ^nao Total Total Amount in Words ( Wrll ditplry items may vary as per the site condition) 1S''r. "f fi?tro/Director Gffifrrsrsrt: Signature ofthe Bidder : FINAL WALL DISPLAY SELECTION NO.1 KIRTI MANDIR (4’ x 2’) NO.2 FOOD & FESTIVAL (4’ x 2’) FOOD & FESTIVAL • Majority of Hindu Gujarati’s are vegetarian. • Gujarati follow the traditional Indian full meal . • The different type of rotli that Gujarati prepare are bhakhri, thepla, puri, maal puda and puran-poli. • Khaman, Dhokla, Fafda, Papdi, Sev mamra • Kadhi -A savory curry of curds • Srikhand -a rich dessert made with curds.Gujarat is also known for its delicious ice cream • The festivals in Gujarat such as Navratri, Janmashtmi, uttarayan (kite fest) etc. are majorly celebrated. NO. 3 G I TAG (4’ x 2’) GI TAGS NO.4 SMART VILLAGE (4’ x 2’) SMART VILLAGE ( PUNSARI, GUJRAT ) Punsari is a village located in Sabarkatha district in the state of Gujarat, India. Punsari is considered as India's smartest village. The village is located at about 80km from the state capital, Gandhinaganar. The village follows the Panchayati raj system. The village extent is about 65 km . The land in use of agriculture is 6 hectares . The main non farming activity is dairy in this village . There has been use of new and advanced technology in education. This village has wi-fi connection for all people. Efforts have been made for the empowerment of women and increasing security in the village. Some of the facilities provided by the panchayat include local mineral water supply, sewer & drainage project, a healthcare centre, banking facilities and toll-free complaint reception service. Consequently, Punsari received the award of being the best Gram Panchayat in Gujarat. NO.5 DRESS OF GUJARAT (4’ x 2’) NO.6 AGRICULTURE OF GUJARAT (4’ x 2’) AGRICULTURE Major Agricultural produce of the state include cotton, groundnut (peanuts), dates, and sugar cane, milk & milk products. Gujarat is the dominant producer of tobacco, cotton, and groundnuts in India. Other major crops produced in state are rice, wheat, jowar, bajra, maize, pigeon pea and gram. NO.7/1 - RELIGIOUS SITE & FAIR (2 photo in one frame of 4’ x 2’) GIRNAR PAVAGADH NO.7/2- RELIGIOUS SITE & FAIR (2 photo in one frame of 4’ x 2’) PALITANA TARNETAR FAIR TOURIST ATTRACTION NO.8 GIR NATIONAL PARK (4’ x 2’) NO.9 MARINE NATIONAL PARK (4’ x 2’) NO.10 NAL SAROVAR (4’ x 5’) NO.11 DHOLAVIRA (4’ x 5’) NO.12 RANN OF KUTCHH (4’ x 5’) NO.13 ADANI PORT (4’ x 5’) NO.14 SEA PLANE (4’ x 5’) NO.15 HISTORICAL PLACES (8’ x 5’ ) HISTORICAL PLACES Rani ki vav Modherasun temple Sarkhej roza Adalajni vav Sabarmati ashram Dholavira Sidi saiyyed mosque Jamnagar Champaner Jamnagar Mahabat Maqbara Khambalida_Caves Paitana Lothal Lakshmi vilas palace .
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