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Government of Karnataka Department of Collegiate Education
Maharani’s Science College For WomenPalace Road, Bangalore- 01
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No: MSCWB/ Ten/UGC/ /2011-12 Date: 09-01-2012
SHORT TERM TENDER NOTIFICATION
The Principal, Maharani’s Science College for Women , Bangalore invites tenders from
eligible, reputed qualified and experienced primary manufacturers/accredited
distributors/authorized dealers/agents/suppliers for the supply of Instrument/equipments/ text
books to Department of Chemistry, Physical Education and Library Text books as per
Karnataka Transparency in Public procurements Act 1999 and rules 2000. The tenders who have
registered under e-governance department may participate through e-tendering system. Tender
documents may be down loaded from the e-procurement website https://eproc.karnataka.gov.in
from 10-01-2012 to 20-01-2012.
The eligible tenderer shall submit their e-tenders in two cover system (technical and
financial) under e-procurement platform on or before 20-01-2012 within 17.00 hrs. The tender will
be opened on 24-01-2012 at 11.00 hrs. Further information if any may be obtained from the
following:
o https://eproc.karnataka.gov.in o e-procurement help desk contact No: 080-25501216, 080-25501227 email id
[email protected] (Working Hour Monday to Saturday 9:00 am to 9:00 pm)
Principal Maharani’s Science College for Women Bangalore.
Government of Karnataka Department of Collegiate Education
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Date:26.12..2012
Annexure – AA. GENERAL
It is Mandatory to furnish the following information, otherwise tender will be rejected.
Sl.No.
Particulars The MSCWB Requirement Remarks to be furnished by the tenderer
1. Validity The Prices quoted are to be kept valid for 120 Days from the date of opening of price bid for placement of Order and for procurement of materials for the entire tendered quantity depending upon our order position.
2. Central Excise Registration Certificate
Copy to be furnished
3. VAT / CST Registration Certificate
Copy to be Furnished
4. Annual Turnover Details for 2008-2009, 2009-2010, 2010-2011
Qty and Value details year wise supported by Audited Balance Sheet.
5. Audited accounts, Income tax returns, Excise duty Paid details, Sales turn over
Last 3 Years i.e., 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2010-11 Copy to be submitted
6. Prices To be mentioned as FIRM
7. Liquidated damages for delay in supplies ie. ½ % Per week for the First two weeks thereafter at the rate of 1% per Day will be levied subject to Maximum of 10%
To be accepted
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8. a. Payment terms.
b. Overdue Interest. C. Delivery should not be linked to payment
To agree for 60 days from the date of receipt and acceptance of the material. Opening of LC not Possible.
Not Payable To be agreed
9. Whether quoted all inclusive of all taxes
Rates to be quoted including packing, forwarding, freight & Insurance, installation at our Lab.
10 Place of Des-patch Name and address of the company from where the goods will be dispatched/ supplied
11 Applicable Taxes and Duties In Percentage.
a) Excise duty/ cessb) CST /VAT
12 Contact Person’s details a) Name:b) Mobile No;c) E Mail ID No.d) Fax No.
13. Acceptance to Supply as per specification furnished.
To be accepted
14. College Testing procedure and acceptance criteria
To be accepted
15 It shall be prerogative of MSCWB to remain with one Supplier or to have more than one supplier or to have more than one Supplier at the L1 rate if required.
To be accepted
Signature of the Tenderer.
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Name of the Equipments/Items
Sl No Name of the Equipment/item EMD ( in rupees )1 Gel Documentation System 2000/-2 In-door sports equipments (Gymnasium) 4000/-3 Department text Books 4000/-
As per Annexure B which has been uploaded in the tender document
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ANNEXURE-B Specifications for equipments/sports materials
Name of the item Specifications Sl No 1. Gel documentation Unit 1) System should have very high Image resolution
(mega pixels for resolving closely spaced bands on a gel or blot).
2) System should be completely automatic/semi-automatic to zoom, focus, adjust aperture or select light source.
3) System should have UV, White light, & optional Blue light.
4) System should have stain-Free capability for stain-free gels and blots.
5) System should compatible to capture a large portfolio of detection methods: ethidium bromide, SYBR® Green, SYBR® Safe, SYBR® Gold, Gel-Green, Gel-Red, Fast Blue, Coomassie Brilliant Blue, and other spectrally similar stains, labels, and dyes.
6) Cabinet with access door for UVT, 100% UV- Protected from harmful UV radiation with automatic cut-off switch, Encloses UVT, Epi-illuminations
7) LCD or PC display, with computer interface, high storage memory.
Sl No 2 Indoor Sports equipments
CROSSTRAINER
MULTI GYM FITMASTER
DUMBELLS Assorted - 1 Kgs x 2, 2Kgs x 2 , 3 Kgs x 2, 4 Kgs x 2, 5 kgs x 2
Double Trunk Twister (Sitting & Standing)
Latissimus pull-frame, hand /foot loop for rope pulley exercises and a bicep curl bar, Max Weight load. Max User Weight,
Brake system Motor controlled magneticLevels of resistance 16, Flywheel 14kgPrograms 6 Computer measures Strain graph, Time, Distance, Speed, Pedalling Energy consumption Recover pulse with fitness training Pulse measurement Electronic via hand sensors or ear clip, Max User Weight.
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WAIST AND ABDOMINAL TRAINER Continuous welded, factory assembled weight frameFiberglass reinforced nylon pulleys, 12 gauge Tubular Structure frame, Electrostatic ally applied powder coatedupholstery over 2” high density foamHigh density foam rubber hand grips and handlesIndustrially rated, sealed bearings at all pivot pointsAdjustable seat back and leg rollers. Max. user weight
ADJUSTABLE BENCH Heavy duty mainframe construction. Durable double stitched upholstery. Electrostatically applied powder coated finish.
FLAT BENCH Heavy duty mainframe construction. Durable double stitched upholstery. Electrostatically applied powder coated finish.
AB BOARD Heavy duty mainframe construction. Durable double stitched upholstery. Electrostatically applied powder coated finish.
OLYMPIC FLAT BENCH Heavy duty mainframe construction. Durable double stitched upholstery. Electrostatically applied powder coated finish.
MAGNETIC RECUMBENT BIKE Magnetic Wheel, Manaul 8 Level Resistence Adjustable System Feedback : Speed, Distance, Handle Pulse,Time, and Calorie, Crank Belt Transmission Smooth & Silent. Max User Weight
TURBUSTER Manaul, 23 preset programMonitor displays Speed,Time, Distance Calories,Pulse,watt,RPM and LevelResistance : 1~16Special Features :- Pulse Recovery & body fat analyzerMax User Weight
Name of theDepartment
Name of the text books Author and year Publishers Required Number
Botany Ecology and Environment P D Sharma 10th 2
Modern Practical Botany VolI B P Pandey 4th 2
Modern Practical Botany VolII II
B P Pandey 4th 2
Practical botany Vol.I Bendre and kumar 1 2
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Practical botany Vol.II Bendre and kumar 1 2
Practical botany Vol.II Bendre and kumar 1 2
Practical Botany Vol.II Bendre and kumar 1 2
Plant anatomy Fahn 1 2Plant breeding B D singh 1 2
Plant breeding Chatarjee 1 2
Bryophytes for degree students
Vashishta 1st 2
Pteridophytes for degree students
Vashishta 1 2
Gymnosperms for degree students
Vashishta 1 2
College botany A C datta 1 2
Fungi for degree students Vashishta 1 2
Genetics P K Gupta 1 2
Biometrical Techniques in Plant Breeding
Phundan Singh and S S Narayanam
(KALYANIPUBLISHERS )
2
Biotechnology Textbook of agricultural Biotechnology
Nag EEE 2
Introduction to environmental Botechnology 3rd edition
Chatterji EEE 3
Engineering introduction to Biotechnology
Fitch MIT and EEE 2
Techniques and Methods in Biology
Ghatak EEE 1
The process of life: Introduction to molecular biology
Hunter MIT and EEE 2
Downstream Process technology: A new horizon in Biotechnology
Krishna Prasad EEE 2
Enzyme Technology Krishna Prasad EEE 1Bioprocess Engineering: Basic concepts
Shuler and Kargi EEE 2
Immunology Janis Kuby Freeman and Company
1
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Maharani’s Science College For WomenPalace Road, Bangalore- 01
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Genetics 3rd edition Strickberger EEE 1Laboratory Manual for Genetic engineering
Vennison EEE 3
Industrial Microbiology L E Casida Wiley and sons 2Gene cloning T A Brown Blackwell
publishing1
Human body measurements concepts and application
Singh and Mehta EEE 1
Bioseparation: principle and techniques
Sivashankar EEE 1
Computer Science
Object oriented analysis and design
Grady booch Pearson education- 2nd
edition
10
Object oriented programming with c++
balagurusamy e Tata mcgraw hill publishing co ltd
10
Computer networking: a top-down approach featuring the internet
J. F. Kurose and k. W. Ross
Pearson education, 2nd edition
10
Numerical methods for scientists and engineers
K shankar rao 2nd edition, prentice-hall publications
10
Operating system William stallings Fourth edition, pearson education
10
Data structures: a pseudo code approach with c
Richard f gilberg, behrouz a forouzan
International thomson computer press
10
Dcom: microsoft dcom Frank e redmon Wrox publications
10
Chemistry/Biochemistry
Guide Book to Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry
Peter Sykes, 6th Ed., (1986)
Longman 1
Molecular Cell Biology Baltimore et al., (1995). Scientific American Publication
1
Biochemistry David Rawn, J. (1989) Neil Patterson Publishers.
1
Text Book of Biochemistry with Clinical correlations
Thomas Devlin [Ed.] (1999)
Wiley -Liss 1
Government of Karnataka Department of Collegiate Education
Maharani’s Science College For WomenPalace Road, Bangalore- 01
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Basic and Practical Microbiology, .
Ronald L. Atlas (1986). McMillan Publication Co
1
General Microbiology Stanier, et al., (1975) 4th Edn
McMillan 1
Biology of Microorganisms Brock (1996) Prentice Hall. 1
Human Physiology; The mechanisms of Body functions
A.J. Vander, et al., (1985) Mc Graw-Hill 1
Molecular Biology of the Cell Albertis, et al., (2002) Garland Science 1
Biochemical Calculations Irwin H.Segel (1976) 2nd Edition.
Jhon Wiley and Sons
1
Modern Experimental Biochemistry
R.F.Boyer [Ed.] (1986). Addison Wesley 1
Enzyme Kinetics Irwin H.Segel ((1976). Interscience-Wiley
1
Principles of Enzymology for Food Sciences
Whitaker, Marcel Dekker (1972).
Academic Press 1
Fundamentals of Enzymology N.C. Price and Lewis (1989).
Oxford University Press
1
Introduction to Enzyme and Co-enzyme Chemistry.
Ed. T. Bugg, (2000) Blackwell Science
1
Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Vol. I & II
Work and Work (1969) North Holland 1
Practical Clinical Biochemistry: Methods and Interpretation
Ranjna Chawla, (1996) Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
1
Human Physiology Vander Sherman & Luciano (2001),.
McGraw-Hill 1
Molecular Cell Biology Baltimore et al. (1995) Scientific American Publication
1
Immunology Roitt et al., (2001) Mosby 1
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Molecular Biotechnology Glick and Pasternak, (1998) ASM Press. 1
Modern Inorganic Chemistry R.D Madan, 2002 04
College Chemistry VI 2007 05
College Chemistry II 2007 05
College Chemistry IV 2007 05
Principles of Inorganic Chemistry
Puri and Sharma 2007 03
Inorganic Chemistry Vol I and Vol II
Satya prakash 01
Practical Organic Chemistry –Qualitative analysis
A.I. Vogel 01
Practical Organic Chemistry –Quantitative analysis
A.I. Vogel 01
Text Book of Physical Chemistry
Puri and Sharma 01
Text Book of Organic Chemistry
Bahl Arun Bahl 01
Text Book of Organic Chemistry
Jerry March 01
Text Book of Organic Chemistry
Marisom and Boyd 01
A Text Book of Medical Physiology
Chatterji and RanaShinde 02
Text Book of Physiology Chaturvedi 01
Biochemistry Vasudevan and Srikumari 01
Immunology Nandini Shetty 01
Biotechnology B.D. Singh 04
Text Book of Biochemistry Lippincot’s 01
Experimental Biochemistry Rodney Boyer 02
Cell Biology Gerald Karp 01
Government of Karnataka Department of Collegiate Education
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A Modern Introduction to Food Microbiology
Board 01
Fundamentals of Enzymology Nicolos Price 01
Recent Advances in Plant Biochemistry
S.L Mehta 01
Structure of Biological Menbranes
Philip.L. Yeagle 01
Basic Viriology Wagner and Hewlett 01
Genome – II T.A. Brown 01
Biochemistry of Cell Signaling
Ernst Helmerick 01
Genetics Stick Berger 01
Electronics The 8051 Microcontroller Kenneth J Ayala,1996 II EditionPenram Intl. Publishers
5
The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded systems,
M. A. Mazadi, J.G.Mazadi & D McKinlay, 2000
II Edn. Prentice-Hall
5
Fundamentals of Logic Design with Verilog.
Stephen, Brown and Zvonko Vranesic,
2005 TMH 2
Microcontrollers: Architecture, Programming, Interfacing and System Design
Raj Kamal, 2005, Pearson Education,
2
Instrumentation devices and systems
Rangan, Sarma, Mani, 9th Edn. 2007,TMH
4
Handbook of biomedical instrumentation
Khandpur R S, II Edn., TMH2003,
2
Electronic Instrumentation, H. S. Kalsi, 2004 TMH. 2
A Verilog HDL Primer, BSP. – J. Bhasker II Edn. 2003, 5
Design through Verilog HDL. – T.R. Padmanabhan and B. Bala Tripura Sundari, WSE,
2004 IEEE Press 3
Instrumentation Measurement and analysis
Nakra B C, Chaudry K K,
4th Edn. 1985,TMH.
5
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Electron measurements and instrumentation techniques
Cooper W D and Helfric A D,
3rd Edn. 1989PHI
3
Biomedical instrumentation and measurements
Leslie-Cromwell, Fred J Weibell, Erich A Pfieffer,
I Edn. 1994, -PHI.
3
Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements
David A Bell, 2006, Pearson Education
3
Biomedical Instrumentation M.Arumugham, new Anuraçlha Agencies
2
Bio Medical Instrumentation Engineering.
Leslie Cromwell, Fred J Wiebell, Erich A Pfeiffer-
New,Prentice Hall
2
Electronic Communication systems
.
- Kennedy & Davis. IVth Edn 2008,TMH
4
Introduction to RADAR Systems
Skolnik –- III Edn. 1980,Mc Graw- Hill
2
Microwaves. K.C Guptha I Edn. 1983, –New Age Intl. Publishers, New Delhi
2
Advanced Electronic Communication systems,
Wayne Tomasi VIth Edn. 2009,Pearson Education
3
Principles of Communication Engineering
Umesh Sinha 2009, Satya prakashan. New Delhi
3
Advanced Communication systems (Communication systems-II)
Dr. Ajay Sharma 2007 Satya prakashan, New Delhi
2
Wireless Communication and networks.
William Stallings- 2009 - II Edn.,Pearson
2
Wireless communication. D P Agrawal 2007 Thomson learning
2
Text book of AppliedElectronics
R.S.Sedha, 1st edition 2005,S.Chand and Co
6
Government of Karnataka Department of Collegiate Education
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ltd,.
Basic electronics B.L Theraja New editionS.Chand and Co.
6
Electronic devices, applications and Integrated circuits
Mathur, Kulshreshta and Chadha
New edition 4
Electronic devices David A Bell, New edition,Reston company/DB Tarapurwala Publ.
2
Operational Amplifier and Linear Integrated circuits
Ramakanth Gayekwad 5th edition- PHI 5
Modern Digital Electronics
R.P. Jain , 3rd edition, TMH Publications.
5
Digital Fundamentals
Floyd New editionCBS Publishers.
2
Programming in ANSI C
Balagurusamy, new, TMH. 8
Digital Logic Computer design M. Morris Mano, new PHI 2
Digital Systems Ronald J Tocci New edition, PHI
2
Electronic Communication Roddy and Coolen, new, PHI. 2
Digital Communication System Ronald J Tocci. new 2
Biomedical Electronics J.F Khan new 2
VHDL Padroni new 2
Fundamentals of Instrumentation
Chinttan,seha,swetha and shah
new 2
Economics Macro Economics Dr. KSV and HRK 02Macro Economics Sunanda &Veena
Nagaraj02
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Development Economics Agarwal RC 03International Economics RanaKC and Verma KN 02Environmental Economics Subhashini Muthukrishna 01Indian Economy Misra and Puri 28th Edn 02
Mathematics Matrices A.R. Vashista Krishna Prakashan Mandir
Differential Calculus Shanthinarayana S. Chand
Integral Calculus Shanthinarayana S. Chand
Elements of Analytical Geometry
Shanthinarayana S. Chand
Advanced Differential Calculus
M. D. Raisinghania S. Chand
Topic in Algebra I.N. Herstin Vikash
First Course in Abstract Algebra
J. B. Fraleigh Wesley
General Topology Seymour Lipschutz Schaum Series
Group Theory Baumslag and Chandler Schaum Series
Laplace and Fourier Transforms
Gupta and Goyal Pragati Prakashan Mandir
An Introduction to the Calculus of Variation
C. Fox Oxford University Press
Linear Programming L. S. Srinath East West
Laplace Transform Theory M.G. Smith Van – Nostrand
Text Book of Dynamics Choriton Van – Nostrand
Fourier Transform I.N. Sneddon Mc Graw Hill
An Introduction to Partial Differential Equations
I.N. Sneddon Mc Graw Hill
Vector Analysis B.Spain ELBS
Vector Analysis D.E. Bournes, P.C. Kendall
Mathematical Modeling J.N. Kapur Wiley Eastern Ltd.
Special Functions Saran, Sharma, Trivedi Pragati Prakashan Mandir
Numerical Methods S. Armugam and Somasundaram
Scitech Publications
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Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Computation
M.K. Jain, Iyengar, Jain Wiely Eastern Ltd.
Differential Equations and its Applications
Martin Braun Springer Verlag
Differential Equation Models Coleman C.S. and Drew H.A.
Springer Verlag
Finite Difference Calculus and Numerical Analysis
Saxena S. Chand
Complex Analysis S. Shanthinarayana S. Chand
Complex Analysis A.R. Vashista Krishna Prakashan Mandir
Introduction To Mathematical Logic
F. J. Noronha Bangalore Univ.
Matrices F. Ayres Schaum Pub. Co.
Set Theory, intuitive Approach Y.F. Line and S. Y. Lio Houghton Miffn Co.
Set Theory and Related Topics S. Lipschutz Schaum Pub. Co.
College Mathematics Vol. I Rudraiah et al Sapna Pub. Bangalore
Microbiology Introduction to Soil Microbiology
Alexander, M.1997 John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York
1
Methods for general and Molecular Bacteriology.
Murray, et al., 1994 ASM Press 1
Microbiology:A systems approach
Marjorie kelly kowan- 3rd
edition paper backMcGraw-hill international edition
1
Basic Techniques in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
R.K. Sharma. 2009 IX. International Publishing House Ltd. New Delhi.
1
Environmental Microbiology. Raina M Maier. Ian L Pepper, Charles P Gerba.2000
Academic
Press,.
1
Government of Karnataka Department of Collegiate Education
Maharani’s Science College For WomenPalace Road, Bangalore- 01
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Soil Microbiology, Robert L Tate ,4th edition McGraw-Hill. 1
prokaryotic gene expression (frontiers in molecular biology)
Siemond baumberg, paperback latest
oxford University press,
1
Biophysics DeMYSTiFied Daniel Goldfarb paperback 2010
McGraw-hill international edition
1
Physics Fundamentals of physics R-RESNIK and D HALLIDAY
2001 02
Oscillations &waves Dp khandel wal Himalaya Publishing House
04
Elements of properties of matter
Ds mathur , shamlal 1996 05
Properties of Matter Brijlil & subramanyam 1982 05
Bsc, practical physics Cl arora 2007 02
Heat & Thermodynamics M m zemansky 1981 05
Heat & thermodynamics Brij lal & n subramanyam
1985 05
Concepts of physics Hc verma, bharathi bhavan
1996 02
Heat & thermodynamics Ds mathur 2004 04
Heat , Thermodynamics & Statistical mechanics
Brijlal & subramanyam 2010 04
Fundamentals of statistical & Thermal physics
F -reif 2010 03
Thermal physics C kittel 2010 02
Thermal physics Chakraborthy 2010 02
Electricity & magnetism Brijlal & subramanyam, rathan prakashan mandhir
1993 04
Principles of electronics Vk mehta & rohith mehtha
2008 03
Feynman lecture series, All volumes
Rp feynnman et al, 2010 01
Electricity & magnetism Dc tayal 1988 02
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Electricity & magnetism Brijlal & subramanyam, 2010 8
Mathematical Physics B d gupta 2010 04
Mathematical Physics Sathya prakash 2010 04
Electrical networks Malvino 2010 03
Physics through experiments, B saraf 2011 03
Introduction to modern optics Tata Mc graw hill 2009
Optics Brij lal& Subramanyam 2009 04
Introduction to solids Azaroff 2010 02
Classical mechanics Thakwale & Puranik 2010 02
Classical mechanics Gupta kumar sharma 2010 02
Stastical Mechanics Gupta kumar sharma 2010 02
Mathematical Physics Rajputh 2010 03
Mathematical Physics H K Dass 2010 03
Psychology Psychology Sandra. K. Ciccerelli South Asian Edition – 3rd
impression2008 Dorling Kindersley (India Pvt. Ltd.)
03
Psychology Robert. A. Baron 3rd
Prentice-Hall India
01
Child Development Thomas. J. Berndt 2nd
Brow & Benchmark Publication
01
Life Span development John. W. Santrock 7th
Mc-Graw Hill Publication Limited
02
Human Development James. W. Vander Zanden
6th InternationalMc-Graw Hill Publication Ltd.
01
Health Psychology L. Brannon & J. Fiest 4th
Wordsworth Publishers, USA.
01
Industrial & Organizational Mohanty. G. Kalyani 01
Government of Karnataka Department of Collegiate Education
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Psychology Publishers, Ludhiana
Advanced Educational Psychology
S. K. Mangal 02
Essentials in Psychology John. W. Santrock 02
Sericulture Vanya: Wild Silks India CSBPublication, Central Silkboard,Madiwala,Bangalore-68
4
Silkworm Rearing Technology CSBPublication, Central Silkboard,Madiwala,Bangalore-68
4
Mulberry Cultivation & Physiology
CSBPublication, Central Silkboard,Madiwala,Bangalore-68
4
Mulberry Crop Protection CSBPublication, Central Silkboard,Madiwala,Bangalore-68
4
Sericulture Extension Management & Economics
CSBPublication, Central Silkboard,Madiwala,Bangalore-68
4
Silkworm Crop Protection CSBPublication, CentralSilkboard,Madiwala,Bangalore-68
4
Silkworm Breeding & Genetics CSBPublication, Central
4
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Silkboard,Madiwala,Bangalore-68
Handbooks Of Practical Sericulture
CSBPublication, CentralSilkboard,Madiwala,Bangalore-68
2
Handbook Of Muga Culture CSBPublication, CentralSilkboard,Madiwala,Bangalore-68
4
Tasar Culture Ambika Publishers, Bombay
4
Sericulture & Silk Industry Y.K.,Shatrma,Consortium On RuralTechnology,A-89,Madhuvan,Delhi-110092.
3
Advances In Mulberry Sericulture
UAS,Bangalore 5
Comprehensive Sericulture-Vol-1; Moriculture
Oxford & IBHPublishing, NewDelhi-110 001
3
Comprehensive Sericulture-Vol-2: Silk-wormrearing And Silk Reeling
Oxford & IBHPublishing, NewDelhi-110 001
3
Principles Of Silkworm Pathology
Seri ScientificPublishers-Bangalore-50
4
Advances In Indian Sericulture Research
No. 11-14,CSBPublication’s & Ti, Mysore
3
Bibilography On Mulberry No. 11-14,CSBPublication,CSR& Ti, Mysore
2
Handbook Of Seri Tech No. 11-14,CSBPublication,CSR& Ti, Mysore
4
Government of Karnataka Department of Collegiate Education
Maharani’s Science College For WomenPalace Road, Bangalore- 01
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Machanisation In Sericulture No. 11-14,CSBPublication,CSR & Ti, Mysore
4
Zoology Invertebrate Zoology 2nd
editionBarnes R D SAUNDERS
Philadephia,1968
2
Invertebrate structure &function
Barrington E J W Neelson , London 1967
1
The Invertebrate vol. I-VI Hymen L H Mc Graw-Hill, New York
One set
Text book of Zoology-Invertebrate VII Ed
Marshall,A J& Williams W D(Eds.)
A I T B S publishers,1995
1
A biology of lower Invertebrate
Russell-Hunter W D Macmillan co. New York 1968
1
A biology of higher Invertebrate
Russell-Hunter W D Macmillan co. New York 1969
1
Invertebrate vol.I Parker & Haswel 1
Invertebrates (all volumes) R L Kotpal 5 sets
Invertebrates Kotpal R L 5
A Manual of zoologyVol. 1-2
Ekambarnath iyar & Vishwanathan
3 sets
Economic zoology Shukla & Upadyaya 5
Economic zoology Reena &mattur 5
A hand book on Economic zoology
Jawaid Ahsan & Subhas Prasad Sinha
4
vertebrate vol.II Parker & Haswel 1
Text book of Zoology-Vertebrates
R L Kotpal 10
Text book of Zoology-Invertebrates
R L Kotpal 10
A Manual of chordate zoology Ekambarnath iyar & Vishwanathan
5
Protochordata Bhatia 2
Ascidians Kurian& Sebastian 2
Comparative Anotomy Romer 4
Comparative Anotomy Eten& Kent 2
Vertebrate Young 4
Cell Biology Vol.I-II Power C B 3
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Cell Biology Tomer 3
Cellular & molecular Biology Rastogi 5
Text book of Histology 10 th Ed.
Bloom & Faweett 1972 2
Text book of Immunology 3 rd Ed.
Janis Kuby,1997 2
Histochemistry vol I-II Pearse AG E Churchill Livingstone, London, /new York,1968
2
Histology Bailey 4
Histology bevelander 2
Histology Ham 1
Histology Berry 1
Atlas of Histology Papero 1
Atlas of Histology Freeman 2
Atlas of descriptive Histology Reith &Ross 2
Atlas of Histology Mariano 1
Animal Behaviour A L Cock 2
Animal Behaviour Robert A 1
Introduction to Animal Behaviour
Manning &Dawkins 2
Ethology Reena- Mathur 4
Ecology Charles J krebs 2
Ecology Odum 2
Elements of Ecology Clarke 2
Introduction to Embryology Balinsky 2
Development Beril N J
Embryology Gilbert & Raunio
Embryology Barath
Chick Embryology pattern
Biostatistics Khan &Khannum
Elements of Biostatistics Prasad
Medical physiology Grabowski &Tortora
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Animal physiology Hoar
human physiology Guyton A C
Animal physiology Randol
Human physiology vol I-II Chatterjee
Gene cloning Brown
Molecular Biotechnology Satyanarayana U
Transgenic Animals Ranga M M
Animal Biotechnology Ranga M M
Cell &molecular Biology karp
Molecular Biotechnology Chennarayappa
Human genetics Mange &Mange
Principles of Genetics Robert H Tamarin
Genetics Monroe &Strickberger
Animal Parasitology J D Smith
Human histology Inderbir Singh
Genes-VI Benjamin Lewin
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03. EARNEST MONEY DEPOSIT (E.M.D.)
1. Tender Transaction fee and Earnest Money Deposit.The supplier/contractor can pay the Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) in the e-Procurement portal using any of the following payment modes:
Credit Card Direct Debit National Electronic Fund Transfer (NEFT) Over the Counter (OTC)
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OTC payment procedureIf a contractor/supplier chooses to make payment of EMD/tender processing fees Over The Counter (OTC) in any of the designated Axis Bank branches listed in the e-Procurement web-site (www.eproc.karnataka.gov.in), the contractor/supplier will need to log into e-Procurement system, access the tender for which bid is being created and then select the OTC option under the payment section and print the Challan shown in that section. The printed challan will have the unique bid reference number and the amount to be remitted. Along with the challan, contractor can choose to make the payment either in the form of cash or in the form of Demand Draft. Cheque payments will not be accepted. The contractor is requested to specifically inform the bank officer to input the unique bid reference number printed in the challan in the banking software. Upon successful receipt of the payment, the bank will provide a 16-digit reference number acknowledging the receipt of payment. This 16-digit reference number has to be inputted by contractor in the payment section of its bid as payment confirmation before the bid is submitted (i.e.) as a pre-requisite for bid submission.
NEFT payment procedureIf a contractor/supplier chooses to make payment of EMD/tender processing fees using Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) National Electronic Fund Transfer (NEFT) system, the contractor/supplier will need to log into e-Procurement system, access the tender for which bid is being created and then select the NEFT option under the payment section and print the Challan shown in that section. The printed challan will have the unique bid reference number, account details of Government of Karnataka and the amount to be remitted. The contractor has to submit the printed challan to its bank-branch (NEFT-enabled) and request for an account-to-account transfer, wherein the money will get transferred from the contractors' bank account to GoK's bank account. The contractor should ensure that NEFT transfer instructions are executed and the funds are wired to the Government of Karnataka's principal account before the last date for bid submission and preferably 24 hours before the last date for bid submission. If the contractor's bank transfers/wires the money after the last date for bid submission, the contractor's bid will be liable for rejection. Upon executing the transfer, the contractor's bank will provide a reference number generated by NEFT software as confirmation of transfer, which has to be inputted by contractor in the payment section of its bid as payment confirmation before the bid is submitted (i.e.) as a pre-requisite for bid submission. Also, the account number from which the funds were transferred have to be inputted in the e-Procurement system as part of its bid.The supplier/contractor’s bid will be evaluated only on confirmation of receipt of the payment (EMD) in the Government of Karnataka central pooling a/c held at Axis BankEMD amount will have to be submitted by the supplier/contractor taking into account the following conditions:a. EMD will be accepted only in the form of electronic cash (and not through Demand Draft or Bank Guarantee) and will be maintained in the Govt.’s central pooling account at Axis Bank until the contract is closed.b. The entire EMD amount for a particular tender has to be paid in a single transaction
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For details on e-Payment services refer to e-procurement portal for more details on the process.
Note: In e-Procurement Portal Contractor has the option of withdrawing the Bid by digitally signing to withdraw/can cell bid before the bid submission time /Date.
FOR ANY HELP ON E-PAYMENT PLEASE CALL HELPLINE
080-25501216 / 25501227.
04.COMPLETENESS OF TENDER:
The Tender should complete with all details of illustrative and descriptive literature and drawings of
the material offered wherever necessary. The Tenderer shall furnish the complete Technical details
of the materials as per section-2 of this Tender for the materials offered.
05 REJECTION OF TENDER:
a) The tenders not containing the complete details as requested are liable for rejection.
b) If, on opening of the outer cover, it is seen that the tenderer has not furnished the requisite Earnest Money Deposit in the form specified in terms of Clause - 3 above, the tender is liable to be rejected.
d) Tenders received from those who quote a lesser validity period than that called for shall be rejected
e) The tenders with part earnest Money deposit (Less than the amount specified in the advertisement) shall be rejected.
f) Telegraphic/Fax quotations will be summarily rejected.
g) The Tender is liable to be rejected if it is: i) Not in the prescribed form.
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ii) Not properly signed by the tenderer iii) Not in conformity with the Company’s Technical Specification.iv) From a tenderer whose past performance is not satisfactory
v) If the tenderer’s performance is not satisfactory on previous occasions, are liable for rejection.
06. RIGHTS OF THE INSTITUTION:The College reserves the rights:
a) To accept the lowest or any tender.b) To reject any item or all items of this Tender without assigning any reason thereof.c) To award contracts / Order to one or more tenderer for the items covered by this tender
Specification.d) To revise the quantities and delivery schedule if necessary during the pendency of the
contract / Order.e) To order additional quantities if necessary during the pendency of the contract / Order
to the extent of 25%.f) The capacity and Quantities mentioned in the tender are provisional and subject to
change.g) To offer L1 rate to other tenderers participated in the tender.h) To accept any item or part of the item of this tender.i) Wherever all or most of the firms quote equal rates and cartel formation is suspected,
MSCWB reserves the rights to place order on one or more firms with the exclusion of the rest without assigning any reason.
j) The firms who quote cartel are warned that their names are likely to be blacklisted..k) In tenders where cartel formation is suspected the purchaser will be free to distribute the
ordering quantities in any manner deemed fit in the interest of the MSCWB.
07. OPENING OF TENDER:As per e-procurement portalThe Price bids of only those tenderer whose techno-commercial bid is qualified will be opened.
08. SOUNDNESS OF THE COMPANY:The tenderer should confirm whether his Company is financially sound or Potentially Sick Industrial Company. Failure to furnish the information will make his offer liable for rejection.The tenderer is requested to furnish the exact location of their factory with detailed address, phone/fax No., Mobile No., E-Mail address in their tender to enable for inspection by our Company, if considered necessary.
09. PAST PERFORMANCE:The intending tenderer shall furnish the details of various supply orders/work contracts executed by them in the past along with the tender. End users Certification if any available may also be furnished.List of Pending/Running Purchase orders for Items with quantity ordered, supplied and balance quantity as on date should be furnished without fail.
10. PRICES:
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a. The prices quoted shall be “Firm” price for the materials. The prices quoted shall be on inclusive of all taxes for delivery F.O.R.MSCWB Stores basis i.e., inclusive of freight, insurance, packing, forwarding and all other charges, Details of Excise Duty, VAT / Sales Tax and all other levies etc.
b. Split of details of all-inclusive price should be furnished as below without fail. i) Ex-Factory Price of each category of material.ii) Basic Excise Duty if any payable on Ex-Factory Price in percentage and amount.iii) VAT / Sales Tax / Service Tax if any payable. iv) Surcharge and additional surcharge on sales tax, if any in percentage and amount.v) Other duties if any, in percentage and amount.vi) Packing, forwarding, freight, Insurance and other charges for delivery at F.O.R., MSCWB.
c. Tenders without break up details as above are liable for rejection. Tenderer should take into account the CENVAT scheme and quote their price accordingly.d. The tenderer should absorb the increase in statutory levies, if they are
placed in a different duty slab due to higher turnover. e. It should be noted that if the order is placed on a higher Tenderer in preference to the lowest
acceptable offer, on consideration of early delivery, the contractor will be liable to pay the company the difference between the contract rate and that of the lowest acceptable Tender in case of failure to complete the supplies in terms of such order within the date of delivery specified in the tender and incorporated in the contract. This is without prejudice to the rights under the terms of the contract.
11. ACCEPTANCE:
It is not binding on the purchaser to accept the lowest rates of any tender. The purchaser reserves the right to place orders for individual items on different tenderer and to order more materials during the currency of the order at the accepted rates.
12. VALIDITY OF OFFERS:Tenders should be valid for acceptance for a period of one hundred and twenty (120) days from the date of opening of the tender. Tenders with lesser validity period shall be rejected.
13. ROYALTIES AND PATENTS:All royalties or patents or the charges for the use of infringement thereof that may be involved in the contract shall be included in the prices. The tenderer shall protect the Purchaser against any claims thereof.
14. LOSS OR DAMAGE:External damages or shortages that are prima facie the results of rough handling in transit due to defective packing will be intimated within a fortnight of the receipt of the materials. Internal defects, damages or shortages which cannot be ordinarily detected on a superficial visual examination caused by bad handling in transit or defective packing would be intimated after inspection on receipt of the materials at our stores. In either case, the damaged or defective materials should be replaced free of cost.
15. REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE/DAMAGED MATERIALS
a. Notwithstanding anything contained in Liquidated Damages Clause of this specification, where the whole or part of the materials supplied by the supplier are found to be defective or damaged or are not in conformity with the specification, such defects or damages in materials supplied shall be rectified at the supplier's works at the cost of the supplier. The defective or damaged
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materials shall be replaced free of cost within two weeks on receipt of the intimation from the purchaser of such defects or damages. If the defects or damages are not rectified or replaced within this period, the vendor shall pay the liquidated damages at the rate of 1/2% (half percent) value per week (all inclusive price) of such material for each calendar week of delay subject to maximum of 5% (five percent) for the delay from the date of receipt of intimation of the defects or damages.
b. In the event of supplies being received damaged or short at MSCWB stores, the cost of such materials with Excise Duty, VAT / Sales Tax and other charges payable thereof will be paid only proportionate to the value of the materials received in good condition unless the damaged goods or short supplies are made good free of cost to the Company by the supplier.
c. If during the period of supply, it is found that goods already supplied are defective materials or workmanship or do not conform to the specifications or unsuitable for the purpose for which they are purchased, then it will be at the option of the purchaser either to reject the goods and repudiate the entire contract and claim such loss that the purchaser may suffer on that account or request the contractor to replace the defective goods free of cost.
16. RESPONSIBILITY:The tenderer is responsible for delivery of the materials at the MSCWB Stores in good condition. The tenderer shall include and provide for securely protecting and packing the materials as per relevant packing standards to avoid damages or loss in transit.
19. PACKING:The packing shall conform to relevant packing standards / as per specification enclosed. The vendor should however, ensure that the packing is such that the materials reach their destination without damage/loss by Rail or Road and subsequent storage. The words 'Handle with care' should be printed on the cartons.
20. DELIVERY:a. The delivery period should be specified in the tender in clear and unambiguous terms.b. The delivery so specified should be guaranteed by the tenderer under the liquidated damages
clause of this specification.c. MSCWB is at liberty to alter the delivery dates on the lesser side to suit its needs as and when
necessity arises, during the pendency of the contract.21. FORCE MAJEURE: -
a. If, at any time during the continuance of the contract, the performance in whole or in part in any obligation under this contract shall be prevented or delayed by reasons of any war, hostility, acts of public enemy, acts of civil commotion, strikes, lockouts, sabotages, fires, floods, explosions, epidemics, quarantine restrictions or other acts of God (herein after referred to as eventualities) then provided notice of the happening of any such eventuality is given by the tenderer to MSCWB within 15 days from the date of occurrence thereof, neither party shall, by reasons of such eventuality, be entitled to terminate the contract, nor shall have any claim for damaged against the other in respect of such non-performance or delay in performance, and deliveries under the contract shall be resumed as soon as practicable, after such eventuality has come to an and or ceased to exist.
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b. Provided that if the performance in whole or part by the tenderer any obligation under this contract is prevented or delayed by reasons of any eventuality for a period exceeding 60 days,MSCWB may at its option terminate the contract by notice in writing.
22. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES:1. If the contractor fails to deliver the items/materials within the specified time in the contract or
any extension thereof, the purchaser shall recover from the contractor liquidated damages, asum of half a percent (0.5%) per week of the all inclusive price of the undelivered items/materials for each calendar week of delay for the first two weeks, thereafter at the rate of 1% per day will be levied subject to maximum of 10% of the all inclusive price of the item / material so delayed. The total liquidated damages shall not exceed five percent (5%) of the all-inclusive price of the items/materials so delayed. The actual date of delivery of materials at destination stores will be reckoned as date for delivery for this purpose. Liquidated damages will also be recovered for the quantity not supplied as is done for the belated supply. It is the responsibility of the suppliers to arrange for despatch in time to keep up the delivery schedule.
2. If supplies to be rendered against the purchase order are made by the supplier beyond the period of delivery stipulated in the purchase order and if it is accepted by MSCWB, such acceptance is without prejudice to MSCWB rights to levy liquidated damages for the delay in supply.
3. MSCWB will also be at liberty to cancel the order if the supply is not made as per the delivery schedule specified in the contract, notwithstanding its rights to claim Liquidated Damages for the belated supplies and quantity outstanding to be supplied as on the date of cancellation.
4. The defaulting contractors will be liable to pay to MSCWB in addition to Liquidated Damages for delay, the actual difference in price wherever MSCWB orders the delayed quantity to be supplied/ executed by other agencies at a higher cost.
23. PAYMENT: 100% payment in 60 days subject to receipt and acceptance of materials at MSCWB Store in good condition of the consignment and on receipt of the contractor’s Invoice (in duplicate) and other relative documents specified in the order. NO OVERDUE INTEREST will be paid on whatsoever reason. No deviation in the clauses of the terms of the payment shall be accepted. Bids offered with different terms of payment are liable for rejection.
24. INSPECTION:The purchaser's representative shall have free access to the vendor`s works at any time during working hours for the purpose of inspecting the manufacture and testing of the materials covered by this specification. The vendors shall provide the necessary facilities for such inspection.
25. JURISDICTION OF LEGAL PROCEEDINGS:No suit or any proceedings in regard to any matter arising in any respect, under this contract shall be instituted in any court in the City Civil Court of Bangalore or the Court of small Causes atBangalore. It is agreed that no other Court shall have jurisdiction to entertain any suit or proceedings even though part of the cause of action might arise within their jurisdiction. In case any part of cause of action arises within the jurisdiction of any of the courts in Karnataka and not in the court in Bangalore city then it is agreed to between parties that such suits or proceedings shall be
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instituted in a court within Karnataka and no other court outside Karnataka shall have jurisdiction even though any part of the cause of action might arise within the jurisdiction of such courts.
26. DUES TO MSCWB:Amount due from the supplier to MSCWB any for default in any contract will be adjusted from the pending payment against the contract to be awarded against this specification, besides EMD held against this specification.
27. DEFAULTING SUPPLIER/CONTRACTOR :Wherever the supplier does not commence supply as agreed to, the Earnest Money Deposit paid by the firm will be forfeited in terms of the purchase order and his name will be blacklisted. His poor performance will be recorded for reference in future ordering. In addition, the difference in price agreed to by the defaulting supplier and the higher rate at which the materials are to be procured from others, because of the failure of the ordered supplier, shall be recovered from the defaulting supplier.
28. SHORT CLOSURE: The Company reserves the right to short close the order at any point of time during the currency or pendency of the contract without assigning any reasons.
29. ARBITRATION: All disputes arising from or in relation to or in consequences of the acceptance of the order shall be referred to the Arbitrator, Executive Director/ Managing Director of the Company at Bangalore in terms of provisions of the Indian Act 1940. The decision of the Management in all such matter/s finally conclusive and binding on the supplier.
30. RISK PURCHASE CLAUSE: In case the supplier fails to supply the materials as per the delivery schedule, the company may make alternate arrangement to procure the material from other source and any extra amount involved has to be compensated by you.
31. GENERAL: a) MSCWB will have the right to relax or waive any of the conditions stipulated in this tender
specification wherever deemed necessary.b) Please note that any deviation to general Terms & Conditions specified in the tender should be
indicated without fail, which alone would be taken into account for evaluation purpose. If no deviations are indicated it will be deemed to be confirming to the specification in all respects.
for /TENDER INVITING AUTHORITY
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