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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) FOR SELECTION OF SERVICE CENTER AGENCY

(SCA) FOR COMMON SERVICES CENTERS (CSCs)

EXPANSION PROJECT IN SELF-SUSTAINED FINANCIAL FRAMEWORK

IN THE STATE OF TRIPURA

[Reference No. F.9(4)/TSCA/CSC/2013] Dated: 11/08/2015

Issued by: Tripura State Computerization Agency (TSCA) (A society of Directorate of Information Technology (DIT), Government of Tripura) ITI Road, Indranagar, Agartala, Tripura - 799 006

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Table of Contents

NOTICE INVITING TENDER (NIT) ............................................................................................ 7

CHAPTER‐1: ABBREVIATIONS & DEFINITIONS ................................................................... 8

CHAPTER‐2: INVITATION FOR BIDS ..................................................................................... 10

CHAPTER‐3: ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA .................................................................................... 13

CHAPTER‐4: PROJECT PROFILE ............................................................................................. 16

4.1. ICT as Driver for Rural Empowerment .............................................................................. 16

4.2. The National e‐Governance Plan (NeGP) .......................................................................... 16

4.3. The Common Services Centres (CSC) Scheme ................................................................. 17

4.4. Structure of the CSC Expansion Scheme ........................................................................... 18

4.4.1. Village Level Entrepreneur (VLE)..................................................................... 18

4.4.2. Service Centre Agency (SCA) ............................................................................ 18 4.4.3. The State Designated Agency (SDA) ................................................................ 19

4.4.4. Department of Information Technology (DIT) ................................................ 19

4.4.5. Citizens ................................................................................................................... 19

4.4.6. Departments/ PSUs ............................................................................................... 19 4.4.7. CSC Special Purpose Vehicle (CSC-SPV) ....................................................... 19

4.5. About Common Service Centers (CSC) i.e. “e-Pariseva Kendra” Project ...................... 20

4.6. Determining the CSC Locations ......................................................................................... 21

4.7. Integration of Existing CSC Kiosks ................................................................................... 22

4.8. Nature of Government Support ........................................................................................... 22

4.9. Connectivity ......................................................................................................................... 22

4.10. CSC Service Profile ........................................................................................................... 23

4.11. Restructuring delivery of social development services in rural India ............................ 25

4.12. State specific Information ................................................................................................. 26

4.13. Bidding Unit for the CSC Scheme .................................................................................... 27

CHAPTER‐5: STAKEHOLDER’S ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES ........................................ 28

5.1. The Service Centre Agency (SCA) ................................................................................ 28

5.2. The Village Level Entrepreneur (VLE) ......................................................................... 31

5.3. The State Designated Agency (SDA) ............................................................................ 31

5.4. Directorate of Information Technology (DIT) .............................................................. 32

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5.5. District E‐Governance/District E‐Pariseva Kendra Society (DeGS) ........................... 32

5.6. Departments/ Public Sector Units (PSUs) ..................................................................... 32

5.7. CSC‐SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle) ............................................................................. 33

5.8. The State Government ..................................................................................................... 34

5.9. State e-Readiness and existing projects/initiatives details ........................................... 35

CHAPTER‐6: OVERVIEW OF THE SUGGESTED IT ARCHITECTURE .............................. 43

6.1. Connectivity ........................................................................................................................... 43

6.2. Proposed IT Architecture at the SCA Level .......................................................................... 44

6.3. IT Architecture at the CSC level ............................................................................................ 46

6.4. Suggested IT Specifications at CSC Level ............................................................................ 46

6.5. Non‐IT Hardware ................................................................................................................... 48

6.6. SCA‐CSC Connectivity ....................................................................................................... 48

6.6.1. Tripura State Data Centre (TSDC) ................................................................................. 49

CHAPTER‐7: OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR SCA......................................................... 51

7.1. Key Guidelines ..................................................................................................................... 51

7.2. Service Delivery Process of prevailing E‐Pariseva Kendra Scheme ............................... 54

7.3. Guidelines for delivering B2C Services ........................................................................ 55

7.4. Human Resource Development ...................................................................................... 55

7.5. VLE Selection Criteria .................................................................................................... 56

7.6. Other Operational Recommendations ............................................................................ 56

7.6.1. Call Centre/ Help Desk ............................................................................................ 56 7.6.2. Maintenance of Common Services Centres IT infrastructure ................................. 56

7.6.3. Servicing Equipment Breakdown ............................................................................ 57 7.6.4. Support for Software ............................................................................................... 57 7.6.5. Network ................................................................................................................... 57

7.6.6. Operational Support ................................................................................................. 57

CHAPTER‐8: TIME SCHEDULE & PAYMENT TERMS ........................................................ 58

8.1. Scheme Rollout Period ...................................................................................................... 58

8.2. Payment and Collection: ................................................................................................... 59

8.3. Transaction Charges to be charged to the Citizen ............................................................. 62

8.4. Reconciliation and Controls .............................................................................................. 63

8.5. Other Conditions ............................................................................................................... 63

CHAPTER‐9: SERVICE LEVEL STANDARDS........................................................................ 65

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9.1. Service Level Agreement (SLA) ....................................................................................... 65

9.2. Service Level Metrics ....................................................................................................... 65

9.3. Adherence to Service Level Metrics ................................................................................. 66

9.4. Liquidated Damages (LD)................................................................................................. 66

9.5. Service Level Agreement .................................................................................................. 68

9.6. Terms & Conditions of the Contract ................................................................................. 70

9.6.1. Agreement ............................................................................................................... 70

9.6.2. Exclusivity to Provide E‐Government Services ...................................................... 70 9.6.3. Provision for Unsatisfactory Services ..................................................................... 71

9.6.4. Assigning of Bid in Whole or Part .......................................................................... 71 9.6.5. Security .................................................................................................................... 71 9.6.6. Effects of Force Majeure ......................................................................................... 71

CHAPTER‐10: BIDDING PROCESS .......................................................................................... 72

10.1. Pre‐bid meeting ................................................................................................................. 72

10.2. Bid submission .................................................................................................................. 72

10.3. Purchaser and address for bid submission & correspondence .......................................... 73

10.4. Language of Bids .............................................................................................................. 73

10.5. Validity of Bids ................................................................................................................. 74

10.6. Procedure for submission of Bids ..................................................................................... 74

10.7. Technical Bid .................................................................................................................... 74

10.8. Date & Time of opening of Technical bids ....................................................................... 74

10.9. Cost of Preparation of Bids ............................................................................................... 74

10.10. Modification and Withdrawal of Bids .............................................................................. 75

10.11. RFP Ownership ................................................................................................................. 75

10.12. Proposal Ownership .......................................................................................................... 76

10.13. General Information for SCA ........................................................................................... 76

CHAPTER‐11: BID EVALUATION PROCESS ......................................................................... 77

11.1. Opening of Technical Bids................................................................................................ 77

11.2. Preliminary Examination of Technical Bids ..................................................................... 77

11.3. Evaluation of Technical Bids ............................................................................................ 77

11.4. Clarification of Technical Bids, Contacting the Tendering Authority and Awarding SCA

78

11.5. Negoiations ........................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.

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11.6. Correction of Errors .......................................................................................................... 78

11.7. General Information for Bid Submission/ Evaluation ...................................................... 78

11.8. Signing of Contract ........................................................................................................... 80

CHAPTER‐12: PERFORMANCE SECURITY ........................................................................... 82

CHAPTER‐13: TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF BID .............................................................. 84

13.1. General conditions ........................................................................................................... 84

13.2. Currency of Payment ....................................................................................................... 84

13.3. Contract Amendments ..................................................................................................... 84

13.4. Tendering Authority Right .............................................................................................. 84

13.5. Notification of award ....................................................................................................... 85

13.6. Period of Validity ............................................................................................................ 85

13.7. Period of Contract ............................................................................................................ 85

13.8. Force Majeure .................................................................................................................. 85

13.9. Other condition ................................................................................................................ 86

13.10. Use of Contract Documents and information ................................................................ 86

13.11. Inspections and Tests ....................................................................................................... 86

13.12. Incidental Services ........................................................................................................... 87

13.13. Support Manpower .......................................................................................................... 87

13.14. Binding Clause ................................................................................................................. 88

13.15. Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) ...................................................................................... 88

13.16. Disqualification Criteria .................................................................................................. 89

13.17. Termination ...................................................................................................................... 90

13.17.1. Termination for Default ........................................................................................... 90

13.17.2. Termination for Insolvency ..................................................................................... 90 13.17.3. Events of Default, Rectification and Termination ................................................... 90 13.17.4. Effects of Termination ............................................................................................. 91

13.18. Limitation of Liability ..................................................................................................... 92

13.19. Exit Management ............................................................................................................. 93

13.19.1. SCA Assets .............................................................................................................. 93 13.19.2. Transfer of Certain Agreements .............................................................................. 94 13.19.3. Rights of Access to Premises ................................................................................... 94

13.19.4. General Obligations of the SCA .............................................................................. 95 13.19.5. Exit Management Plan ............................................................................................. 95

13.20. Settlement of Disputes .................................................................................................... 95

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ANNEXURE‐1: LIST OF POTENTIAL COMMON SERVICE CENTER (CSC)

LOCATIONS ................................................................................................................................ 97

ANNEXURE‐2: LIST OF EXISTING CSC (E‐PARISEVA KENDRA) KIOSKS IN

TRIPURA ................................................................................................................................... 128

ANNEXURE‐3: TYPE OF CONNECTIVITY AT GP/ADC VILLAGE LEVEL IN TRIPURA

STATE (INDICATIVE) ............................................................................................................. 135

ANNEXURE-4: PRE-BID QUERIES FORMAT ...................................................................... 166

ANNEXURE-5: PERFORMANCE BANK GUARANTEE ...................................................... 167

ANNEXURE-6: ZONE WISE EMD (BID SECURITY) & PERFORMANCE SECURITY

DEPOSIT DETAILS .................................................................................................................. 172

ANNEXURE-7: EARNEST MONEY DEPOSIT (EMD) FORMAT ........................................ 173

ANNEXURE-8: TECHNICAL EVALUATION CHECKLIST ................................................ 175

ANNEXURE-9: MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING.................................................. 177

ANNEXURE-10: FORMAT FOR POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR APPOINTING THE LEAD

MEMBER COMPANY/ TRUST ............................................................................................... 178

ANNEXURE-11: UNDERTAKING .......................................................................................... 180

ANNEXURE-12: PERFORMANCE OF THE EXISTING CSCs IN TRIPURA ...................... 181

(MONTHLY AVERAGE) .......................................................................................................... 181

ANNEXURE-13: EXPECTED PERFORMANCE (INDICATIVE) FOR E-DISTRICT

SERVICES (CSC

KIOSH MODE) 183

ANNEXURE-14: SERVICE CENTER AGENCY/BIDDER PROFILE ................................... 185

ANNEXURE-15: TECHNICAL EVALUATION CRITERIA .................................................. 188

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NOTICE INVITING TENDER (NIT)

[Reference No. F.9(4)/TSCA/CSC/2013]

Tripura State Computerisation Agency (TSCA), appointed as the State Designated Agency (SDA) by GoT, on behalf of Department of Information Technology (DIT), GoT, and under the NeGP initiatives of Government of India, Department of Information Technology (DIT), Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), New Delhi invites sealed Technical proposals from the eligible bidders for the “Selection of the Service Centre Agencies (SCAs) for the expansion of Common Services Centres (CSCs) Scheme” in 4 bidding zones covering 8 districts in the state of Tripura in self-sustained financial framework.

Bid Reference Reference No. F.9 (4)/TSCA/CSC/2013

Cost of Tender Document NIL – NO Tendering Cost

Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) As per Annexure-6 of RFP Document

Publication details

The detailed tender document is available and downloadable free of cost on http://dit.tripura.gov.in, http://tenders.gov.in, For the purpose of download and printing by the prospective bidders.

Date of Commencement Of Bid 11/08/2015

Pre-Bid Conference Date and Time 24/08/2015 at 11:00 Hrs

Last Date and Time For Receipt of Hard copy of bid document

10/09/2015 at 15:00 Hrs

Date & Time Of Opening Of Prequalification Bids and Technical Bids

10/09/2015 at 15:30 Hrs

Date & Time Of Technical Presentation 10/09/2015 at 16:00 Hrs

Address For Communication / Pre-Bid / Submission/ Opening of Technical Bid

MEMBER SECRETARY TRIPURA STATE COMPUTERIZATION SOCIETY (A SOCIETY UNDER DIRECTORATE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, GOVT. OF TRIPURA), ITI ROAD, INDRANAGAR, AGARTALA -799006

Contact Person Shri. Suprakash Jamatia, Joint Director, IT

Contact email [email protected]

Contact Phone no 0381-2356500

Fax 0381-2355751

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CHAPTER‐1: ABBREVIATIONS & DEFINITIONS

Bidder "Bidder" means any agency/ company/ firm which are participating in the Bid.

Contract “The Contract” means the agreement entered into between SDA/ TSCA GoT and the selected bidder, as recorded in the Contract Form Signed by the parties, including all the attachments and appendices thereto and all documents incorporated by reference therein.

Contract/ Project Period The Contract/ Project Period shall commence from the date of issue of Work order till Four Years of Operations & Maintenance Services after commissioning of the project.

CSC Common Services Centres (owned and managed by VLE) to be setup in Rural area in Tripura.

CSC Scheme The Common Services Centres (CSC) Scheme refers to the Scheme envisioned by the Government of India (GoI), as a component of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP). The CSC Scheme envisages setting up of more than 1,00,000 e-enabled kiosks across the country and 1 CSC per GP in the State of Tripura only in Rural areas.

Day “Day” means a working day as per GoT/ GoI.

DeGS

District e‐Governance Society (inter alia District E‐Pariseva Kendra Society) needs to be formed in each of the 8 Districts under the chairmanship of District Collector to facilitate and monitor implementation and operation of e-Governance initiatives in the respective Districts. As of now, TSCA/SDA shall facilitate and monitor the implementation and operation of CSC expansion initiative.

DIT Department of Information Technology, Government of Tripura

EMD Earnest Money Deposit

e‐Pariseva Kendra Brand name of the existing Common Service Centres set up predominantly at Gram Panchayat (GP) level in the Tripura state under the prevailing CSC Scheme

GF&AR General Finance & Accounting Rules

GoI Govt. of India

Goods “The Goods” means which the bidder is required to supply to GoT under the Contract

GoT Govt. of Tripura

ICT Information and Communication Technology

LoI Letter of Intent

LSP Local Service Providers selected under prevailing e‐Pariseva Kendra project by respective districts for setting up of e‐Pariseva Kendra Kiosks.

MoU Memorandum of Understanding

NeGP National e‐Governance Plan of Government of India, Department of Information Technology (DIT), Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), New Delhi.

NIT Notice Inviting Tender

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Project The “Project” means the selection of the SCAs for CSC Project in the State of Tripura as per the scope of work, terms & conditions and other details of this RFP document.

Purchaser Entity purchasing the services from bidder i.e. TSCA on behalf of DIT, GoT

RFP Request for Proposal

TSCA Tripura State Computerization Agency (TSCA) will act as the State Designated Agency (SDA) on behalf of State Government who shall be responsible for the implementation of CSC Scheme in the State of Tripura.

SCA Service Centre Agency will be selected through competitive bidding for each of the 8 districts. The SCA will set up and manage the CSC kiosks

SDA State Designated Agency for CSC Scheme (TSCA)

SLA Service Level Agreement

Services “Services” means the services which are required to run the project successfully under the Contract and/ or required to deliver through the project

SPV Special Purpose Vehicle formed by GoI by the name of M/s CSC e Governance Services India Ltd.

MSA Master Service Agreement to be signed between the SDA and the SCAs

State Government Government of Tripura

Tendering Authority “Tendering Authority” means Member Secretary, Tripura State Computerization Society (TSCA), Govt. of Tripura, ITI Road; Indranagar, Agartala – 799 006 VLE Village Level Entrepreneur

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CHAPTER‐2: INVITATION FOR BIDS

2.1 Tripura State Computerisation Agency (TSCA), appointed as the State Designated Agency (SDA) by

GoT, on behalf of Department of Information Technology (DIT), GoT, and under the NeGP

initiatives of Government of India, Department of Information Technology (DIT), Ministry of

Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), New Delhi invites sealed & Technical Bid

proposals from the eligible bidders for the “Selection of the Service Centre Agencies (SCAs) for the

expansion of Common Services Centres (CSCs) Scheme” in Four (4) bidding zones for 8 districts in the

state of Tripura in self-sustained financial framework.

2.2 The purpose of this RFP document is:

a) To provide an overview of the Common Services Centres (CSC) expansion Project as

envisioned by the Government of Tripura and an introduction to the existing IT enabled

projects of the state serving the Rural Citizens.

b) To list out the various activities and scope of the project.

c) To elicit proposals from competent and eligible Firms/Companies/Organizations for

undertaking this project as Service Centre Agency (SCA) in the State of Tripura.

2.3 The Government disclaims any factual/ or any other errors in this document (the onus is purely

on the individual bidders to verify such information) and the information provided therein are

purely intended to help the bidders to prepare a logical bid‐proposal.

2.4 Bid‐proposals are invited from National/Regional Firms, Joint Ventures, Societies, Trusts, and

NGOs who meet the qualifying criteria of this RFP document for the establishment,

operations, maintenance and management of new Common Services Centres (CSCs) to be operated

by VLE across the rural areas of 8 districts of the State for a period of Four Years. These CSCs will

provide various IT enabled Government (G2C and G2B) and Non‐Government (B2C, B2B, C2C)

services to the rural citizens of the State.

2.5 The CSC Scheme will be implemented in a self-sustained financial framework format. The

SCAs, to be selected through a transparent and competitive bidding process, will set up and

manage the CSC kiosks at minimum 50% of the potential CSC locations listed in Annexure‐1.

The no. of planned CSC locations for this expansion phase shall not include the locations

where CSCs already exist listed in Annexure-2.

2.6 Bid proposals are invited for each of Four (4) Zones separately, grouped by Two (2) districts

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per bid zone in the state. A bidder may submit their bid-proposal separately for one or more

from Four (4) bidding zones and submit the requisite EMD per zone accordingly. Submission

of more than one bid-proposal for a particular zone by any bidder will lead to the

disqualification of all such bid-proposals for that zone and EMD submitted along with the bids

shall be forfeited.

2.7 Bids would be considered only in the prescribed form/ document. Hence, bidders should refrain

providing the information which is not relevant. Bids not submitted in prescribed format will be

summarily rejected and EMD submitted along with the bids shall be forfeited.

2.8 Copies of various documents to be enclosed along with the bid proposals must be legible and

be self-attested by the authorized signatory with official seal. Claims made by bidder related to

the project experience etc. shall be considered only when appropriate supporting documents are

provided.

2.9 The bid-proposals will be thoroughly evaluated by an Evaluation Committee constituted by

Government of Tripura.

2.10 The complete bid document has been published on the GoT website http://tripuratenders.gov.in,

http://dit.tripura.gov.in, http://tenders.gov.in for the purpose of downloading free of cost (No

Bid document fee submission required).

2.11 Please note, a Pre-Bid meeting of prospective bidders is scheduled as per schedule in the Notice

Inviting Tender (NIT). The objective of this meeting is to address queries of the prospective bidders

related to the Project/ Bid document.

2.12 All the communication/correspondence including the bid document (Technical Bid) should be

signed and stamped on each page by the designated authorized representative of the

bidder. Proof of being as “authorized representative of the bidder” should also be attached.

2.13 The Bids can be submitted up to date and time given as specified in the NIT.

2.14 A Single-stage selection procedure shall be adopted. Bidders will be required to submit their

Technical Proposal in separate envelopes in two copies titled as ‘Original’ and ‘Copy’, along with

a Cover‐Letter and background information about itself as prescribed in this RFP document.

2.15 The Technical Bid will be opened as per schedule specified in NIT and in the presence of designated

representatives of the bidder. The date for technical presentation wil l be intimated separately to

all the bidders whose documents are found to be substantially responsive. The evaluation

committee, based on the documents submitted and the technical presentation received, shall

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finalise the bidders who would have technically qualified as per the prescribed parameters of this

RFP document.

2.16 The qualifying bids of the Technical evaluation process shall only be considered for further

evaluation i.e. the qualifying bids of the technical evaluation process shall only be considered

finally.

2.17 The complete bidding process is defined in ensuing chapters of this RFP document.

2.18 In case, a bidder imposes conditions which are in addition or at variance or in conflict with the terms

and conditions as specified in this RFP document, all such bid‐proposals shall be summarily rejected

and EMD submitted along with the bids shall be forfeited.

2.19 No contractual obligation whatsoever shall arise from the RFP bidding process unless and until a

formal contract is signed and executed between SDA/TSCA designated agency and the successful

bidder(s).

2.20 Tendering Authority reserves the complete right to make the necessary changes to this RFP

document and to accept or reject in part or full any or all the offers without assigning any

reasons whatsoever. No further discussion/ interaction will be held with the bidders whose bids

have been disqualified/ rejected by the purchaser/ tendering authority.

2.21 In case, a dispute arises with regard to interpretation/ omission/ error in the RFP docu ment, bid

submitted, MSA documents, the decision of Member Secretary, SDA/TSCA will be final and

binding upon the bidders.

2.22 Interested bidders may obtain further information from the office of the “Member Secretary,

TSCA” on any working day between 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM for duration mentioned in NIT.

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CHAPTER‐3: ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

3.1 The existing SCA working under CSC project in Tripura is also eligible to participate in this tender

for CSC expansion project.

3.2 The Bidder must be a Company/ Firm registered under Indian Company Act, 1956/ The

Partnership Act 1932. A bidding firm may be an individual firm/ company/ corporation/NGO/

trust/ society registered under the Societies Act. Consortium of companies is not allowed.

3.3 A bidding firm cannot submit multiple bids for the same Zone, only one bid is allowed for each

bidder per zone. In case, multiple bids are submitted by the same bidding firm then all of

their bids shall be disqualified/rejected and the EMD submitted along with the bids shall be

forfeited.

3.4 The Bidder should have been in IT operations for a period of at least 3 years as on 31-Mar-2015

Work order, work commencement certificate from client and transaction/business details to

be submitted by the bidder as a proof.

3.5 The Bidder must possess and submit along with technical bid the following documents valid as

on date of submission of bids: -

a) Service Tax Registration Certificate

b) Registration certificate under the relevant act such as Company’s Act/ Societies

registration act etc.

c) Income Tax Return & audited statements of accounts for last THREE financial years.

Bidder should provide an attested & valid copy of all the above mentioned certificates along with

the Technical bid.

3.6 The Bidder, if not a NGO/ Trust/ Society, should have an annual turnover of at least Rs. 1.5 Crores

(Rupees 1 Crore Fifty Lacks Only) on an average for last three financial years 2012-2015.

Copies of annual audited reports and CA certificate clearly indicating year wise turnover up to

31-Mar-2015 should be enclosed.

3.7 In case of NGO/ Trust /Society, the average fund flow should be at least Rs. 1.5 Crores (Rupees 1

Crore Fifty Lacks Only) for last three financial years (up till 31-Mar-2015). Copies of annual

audited reports and CA certificate clearly indicating annual funds flow up to 31-Mar-2015 should

be enclosed.

3.8 The Bidder (In case of NGO/ Trust Society) should have a positive net worth of at least Rs. 1.5

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Crores (Rupees 1 Crore Fifty Lacks Only) on an average for last three financial years (up till 31-

Mar-2015) and The Bidder, other than NGO/ Trust/ Society should have a positive net worth of

at least Rs. 1.5 Crores (Rupees 1 Crore Fifty Lacks Only) on an average for last three financial

years (up till 31-Mar-2015). Copies of annual audited reports and CA certificate clearly indicating

the net worth up to 31-Mar-2015 should be enclosed.

3.9 The Bidder should have successfully executed / executing at least 2 CSC or similar

assignments/projects (any kind of ICT based Service Delivery to citizens) and having a total of

at least 100 outlets (kiosks/ counters/ centers) for any Government organization/ PSU’s in India.

The work order for a single bid unit of a State will be equivalent to 1 assignment/ project for

this purpose. The bidder should attach copies of the customer purchase orders/ agreements,

Business/Transactions details and project commencement certificate / customer certificate

for satisfactory performance under the respective assignments/projects.

3.10 The Bidder should deposit Earnest money for each of the bidding Zone along with the Technical

bid. EMD of all Four (4) bidding Zones is shown in Annexure–6. Bids received without the

required EMD for any zone will be rejected.

3.11 Partial Exemption from earnest money: Firms which are registered as SSI Unit with similar activities

as per the scope of RFP with the Director of Industries, Tripura, shall furnish the amount of earnest

money in respect of items for which they are registered as such, subject to their furnishing

registration certificate in original or a Photostat copy or a copy there of duly attested by any gazetted

officer, @ of 50 % of the amount.

3.12 The Central Government and Government of Tripura undertakings need not furnish any amount of

earnest money.

3.13 The Bidder should have a local support office in Tripura. If the bidder, at the time of bidding, does

not have a local support office at Tripura then they should submit an undertaking on their

letter‐head regarding the timely establishment of same (if awarded the contract) within 3 months

from the date of issue of LoI.

3.14 The Bidder should not be Black listed by any State/ Central Government department/ PSU in India

during last three years as on bid submission date. Duly notarized undertaking to this effect shall

be submitted by the bidder on Rs. 100 stamp paper.

3.15 The Bidder should have at least 50 employees on its payrolls. Employees referred here are linked

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to Executives / Senior Executives / Officers/ Senior Officers level. HR certificate of this fact will be

considered as proof.

3.16 The Bidder must submit documentary evidence in support of their claim for fulfilling the

eligibility criteria and is required to submit an undertaking on the letterhead to the fairness of

these documents in support of the claim while submitting the Bid.

3.17 Sub‐contracting of project in whole or part is not allowed. Contract may be liable for

termination, if, at any stage of project, it is found that bidder has subcontracted whole or part

of project without prior approval from Purchase/ Tendering Authority.

3.18 The Bidder would be required to make a presentation of their credentials and proposal before

a committee of officers constituted by the State Government. The exact date, time venue of

the presentation will be intimated separately. The bidder would be assessed broadly on the

following criteria: ‐

Credentials of the organization and constitution (As per eligibility criteria mentioned above and in Annexure- 8) with Core business and experience

Performance record of the last three years

Proposed Solution, Methodology and Operational plan

Financial Model for Self-Sustaining the CSCs

GP/ADC Village location coverage plan for CSC expansion

B2C Service Profile Plan

Network Connectivity Plan

Business Plan

Manpower Deployment Plan

Past experience of executing similar projects

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CHAPTER‐4: PROJECT PROFILE

4.1. ICT as Driver for Rural Empowerment

a) ICT can be a powerful enabler of developmental goals as its use can dramatically improve

communication and exchange of information to strengthen and create new economic and

social networks.

b) ICT is pervasive and crosscutting as it can be applied to the full range of human activity from

personal use to business and government. ICT is multifunctional and flexible, allowing for

tailored solutions to meet diverse needs of the population. ICT facilitates disintermediation,

as it makes it possible for users to acquire products and services directly from the original

provider, reducing the need for intermediaries. ICT is also transparent- it does not

differentiate on the basis of economic status, religion or castes of its users.

c) Access to information, backed with relevant infrastructure and services, not only allows rural

populace to improve its quality of life but also supports and supplements its existing incomes

in a sustainable way. Access to information and services like e--Government, micro-credit,

literacy, education, health, etc., can provide a solid foundation for the economic prosperity of

rural India.

d) Rural consumers are willing to pay for products and services that meet their needs and are

offered at affordable prices. Therefore, what Rural India needs is a new social contract in

which there will be common access infrastructure, provided at commercial prices rather than

given for no charges.

4.2. The National e‐Governance Plan (NeGP)

a) The Government of India has formulated the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) with the

vision of providing all government services in an integrated manner at the doorstep of the

citizen, at an affordable cost. The NeGP initiatives consist of 27 Central, State and Integrated

Mission Mode Projects (MMPs) along with 8 other support components for rapid introduction

of e-Governance in the country. The NeGP envisions a three pillar model for delivery of “web-

enabled Anytime, Anywhere access” to information and services in rural India. These are:

I. Connectivity: State Wide Area Networks (SWANs)/ NICNET

II. National Data Bank/ State Data Centres ( SDCs)

III. Common Services Centres (CSCs)

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b) The NeGP is an enormous step towards making the Government accessible to citizens, in

ways that can not only save huge costs to the Government but also make it more

transparent and efficient in its day-to-day interactions with the common man. To that

effect, the role of Common Services Centres, envisaged as the front-end delivery network

for Government services assumes great significance.

4.3. The Common Services Centres (CSC) Scheme

a) Common Services Centres are envisioned as the front-end delivery points for Government,

private and social sector services to rural citizens of India. The idea is to develop a platform

that can enable Government, private and social sector organizations to integrate their social

and commercial goals for the benefit of rural populations in the remotest corners of the

country through a combination of IT as well as non-IT services.

b) The aim of the Scheme is not merely to roll out IT infrastructure but to build a network of

100,000+ rural businesses across India to reach upto every GP level. To that effect, the CSC

Scheme has been designed to create a value proposition for all stakeholders and alignment of

their economic interests.

c) The CSC Scheme is envisaged to be a bottom-up model for delivery of content, services,

information and knowledge, that can allow like-minded public and private enterprises

through a collaborative Mode to integrate their goals of profit as well as social objectives into

a sustainable business model for achieving rapid socio-economic change in rural India.

d) But beyond a delivery channel the CSC can play a role of an effective “change agent” that

would provide a structured platform for socially inclusive community participation for

collective developmental activities. Such change, it is proposed, would be undertaken

through three important components:

i) A self-sustained financial framework Mode

ii) Rural Entrepreneurship and Market Mechanisms

iii) Government policy and support

e) An ICT enabled CSC can:

i) Provide citizen centric services of the State and Central Government in a convenient and

efficient manner through the CSCs across rural India.

ii) Enhance the accountability, transparency and responsiveness of the Government to

citizen’s needs.

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iii) Provide efficient and cost effective methods of service delivery to departments and

agencies

iv) Allow private and social sector to collaborate with the Government to offer world‐class

services in rural India

v) Train village level entrepreneurs in business and IT management skills

vi) Empower the rural citizen through information dissemination and market linkages

4.4. Structure of the CSC Expansion Scheme

The Service Centre Agency (SCA) would be the prime driver of the CSC Expansion Scheme. The

CSC structure is envisaged as follows:

i) At the first level would be the Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs). The SCA would manage a

network of VLEs who in turn would manage the operational business of the CSC at the

village level. The VLEs would report to the SCA.

ii) At the second level would be the Service Center Agency (SCA). The SCA would be responsible

for the overall profitability and sustainability of the CSC business.

iii) At the third level would be the agency designated by the State- the State Designated Agency

(SDA) - to facilitate implementation as well as provide policy guidelines from time-to-time,

Government to Citizen (G2C) services to the SCAs.

4.4.1. Village Level Entrepreneur (VLE)

The VLE is the key to the success of the CSC operations. A good VLE would be the one who has good

entrepreneurial skills, strong social commitment as well as respect within the community. The VLE

would manage the CSC business at the ground level. Selection and proper training of the VLE would

play a vital role in effective implementation of the CSCs. VLE will report to the SCA.

4.4.2. Service Centre Agency (SCA)

The SCA would undertake activities including effective delivery of government services as identified by

the Government of Tripura from time to time, connecting the State network, identifying and training

the VLE, establishing the CSCs (either directly or through the VLEs), supplying, aggregating and updating

content and services and so on. The SCA would be supported by State Designated Agency (SDA) at State

level to implement the CSC Scheme. The SCA would be responsible for the overall management and

sustainability of the CSC scheme. The SCA would be the owner of the CSC network in pre-defined areas

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of operations in the State. The SCAs are private partners who would set up and manage CSCs through

which services of different government departments shall be provided to citizens. Several other services

of public interest, which are outside government domain, could also be added on to the delivery

channel developed by SCAs.

4.4.3. The State Designated Agency (SDA)

The CSC Scheme would be rolled out in the State through the SDA. To implement the CSC Scheme the

SDA would play three major roles as mentioned below:

i) Facilitator for policy, regulatory and other relevant changes with the State Government

ii) Facilitator for enabling e-Government services

iii) Enabler for infrastructure and other required support to the SCA

4.4.4. Department of Information Technology (DIT)

The DIT would act as overall co-coordinator on behalf of State Government for the successful

implementation of the overall CSC scheme.

4.4.5. Citizens

Citizens would avail services through the CSCs and make payments including Transaction Charges for

the respective services to CSCs, where ever applicable.

4.4.6. Departments/ PSUs

The Departments/PSUs would allow SCAs to deliver their services to the Citizens through CSCs.

4.4.7. CSC Special Purpose Vehicle (CSC-SPV)

SPV is operational to undertake the day-to-day monitoring of the overall CSC Scheme on behalf of

the Central Government (GoI). The SPV would undertake the following key roles and

responsibilities:

i) Lay down operating & financial guidelines within the CSC system

ii) Providing a Mode for collaborative decision making process

iii) Catalysing and maintaining content aggregation on on-going basis

iv) Build a common “Identity”, logo, etc.

The SPV is based on equity partners who would invest in the SPV like DIT, and Strategic Investors.

The DIT, GOI also participated in the SPV through Golden Share. The Equity Capital of the SPV, in

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part, may also be subscribed by the SCAs if it so desires. The exact amount of investment would

be determined at a subsequent juncture.

The SPV may also be made responsible for channelizing the Government support to the SCAs.

The SCAs would be expected to pay a fee to the SPV for all the above assistance/ services

rendered by it. The CSC Implementation structure is outlined below.

The Implementation Structure

4.5. About Common Service Centers (CSC) i.e. “e-Pariseva Kendra” Project

The SDA (i.e. TSCA) has successfully implemented CSC Scheme at 145 locations (The existing list of CSC

locations presented in Annexure-2) using brand name ‘E‐Pariseva Kendra’ in the Tripura state which is an

e‐Governance initiative similar to the CSC Scheme by GoI.

‘E‐Pariseva Kendra’ i.e. Common Service Centers (CSCs) are the outlets at the village level through which

all e-Governance services are being delivered to the citizens. CSCs have been identified as the key

element of National e-Governance Plan (NeGP). Each CSC shall cater to 5 or 6 census villages. BSNL is

providing the connectivity for the CSCs. Total 145 CSCs have been set up in Tripura under the day-to-day

control of village level educated entrepreneurs called as VLEs and the project implementation is being

carried out efficiently by designated SCA. Currently, about 25,000 transactions take place through CSCs

scheme every month.

E‐Pariseva Kendra operational model is a participative project having stakeholders like TSCA, DIT, District

Administration, State Government Departments, Public Sector Organizations like BSNL, Private Service

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Provides like Airtel, Hughes etc., financial institutions and private entrepreneurs, etc. The success of this

initial phase of CSC scheme has led the government to enhance and expand the scope of CSC project,

both in terms of geographical reach and number of services.

The service delivery processes currently being used for ‘E‐Pariseva Kendra’ business model would largely

be replicated in the CSCs expansion upon approval of the State Government/ SDA except, it shall be

implemented in self-sustained financial framework for all the new CSC locations. The current model of

e‐Pariseva scheme is based on Public Private Partnership (PPP). Citizens can access G2C services through

kiosks, which are being operated by private partners and other designated Centres.

4.6. Determining the CSC Locations

a) The aim of the CSC scheme is to establish 2,50,000+ rural kiosks across the country with an equitable

distribution, 1 CSC for every GP village as per Digital India program. Based on this, the State Government

has listed all the GP/ADC villages and connectivity available in Annexure-1 Section. Under this CSC

expansion scheme in Tripura, minimum 50% of GP/ADC village locations shall be covered for CSC

setup within the remaining locations across the State. This CSC expansion scheme shall not include

the GP/ADC village locations where CSC scheme has been already implemented in Phase-1 as listed

in Annexure-2. The preference for new CSCs should be given to the GPs/villages where NOFN work

has already started as indicated in Annexure-1.

b) As per the list detailed in Annexure–1, Minimum 50% of GP/ADC villages shall be covered for CSC setup

from total no. of potential CSC locations across 8 districts in the state of Tripura. Though CSCs by and

large will be set up at these locations, nevertheless, the SDA may at its discretion ask the SCA to set up

more CSCs in the concerned district on mutually acceptable terms and conditions and as per the

guidelines issued by Department of Information Technology, GoI.

c) SDA reserves the right to change the location for some of the CSCs with/ without changing total

number of CSCs to be setup after obtaining written request from SCA. While sending the

recommendations, SDA may ensure that the total number of CSCs to be set up in GP/ADC village Block

does not change as result. In other words, the location of CSC can be changed only within the block.

Moreover, it should be ensured that not more than one CSC is established per Gram Panchayat.

d) In case, the SCA decides to establish more CSCs (in addition to the provisions under Clause 4.6(c)

above, then SCA must take the discretion of SDA for those additional CSCs on mutually acceptable

terms and conditions and as per the guidelines issued by Department of Information Technology, GoI.

e) Target number of CSC kiosks does not include the existing CSC kiosks. This will not restrict the right of

the government to open similar kiosks for providing e‐Gov services.

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f) Annexure-1 shows the potential locations of CSCs at the Gram Panchayat (GP)/ADC village level. For

any CSC at village level, SCA will set up that CSC kiosks at the gram panchayat of that village, in case,

there is already CSC kiosk at GP level of that village then SCA can open that CSC anywhere in that block

but at Gram Panchayat only with due intimation to SDA.

4.7. Integration of Existing CSC Kiosks

a) The integration of existing ‘CSCs’ kiosks will be out of scope from CSC expansion scheme by selected

SCAs in any of the respective zone/districts.

b) The SCA may like to leverage existing Self Help Groups, NGOs and other well-established and reputed

citizen-centric organisation’s groups and encourage them to participate in the CSC expansion Scheme,

by supporting them in their activities, in areas such as VLE identification, content localisation and

human resource mobilization.

c) The state may not restrict the use of web‐enabled government services by any future CSC like entities

likely to be set‐up or established. However, no revenue support would be provided to these CSC like

entities during the period of the contract to be signed between the SDA and SCA.

4.8. Nature of Government Support

a) No Capital Subsidy or Revenue support is envisaged under the CSC expansion Scheme from

government side. However, as per the track record of projects in rural areas, there is a need of

providing accessibility of e‐Government services Free of cost i.e. No royalty of government services

shall be paid back to the government by SCA. The Bidder/SCA has to develop a framework for self-

sustainability ascertaining the ‘optimum level’ of Government support.

b) To ensure sustainability, SCAs would propose the self-sustaining financial framework as part of

bid response. The suitable self-sustaining model would be arrived through this RFP for the final

selection of SCAs.

4.9. Connectivity

a) As part of the National e‐governance plan (NeGP) of the Government of India (GOI), a State Wide

area Network (SWAN) is in the process of being established to provide reliable connectivity across the

State up to the Tehsil/Block levels in the State.

b) The SWAN Scheme proposes to establish 2‐8Mbps connectivity bandwidth up to the Tehsil/Block

levels.

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c) It is mandatory that all the CSC Kiosks would be provisioned with Broadband or other suitable,

feasible internet connectivity options by the SCA for the entire project period.

d) The SCA shall preferably opt for the CSC connectivity from BSNL at his own cost for which special

arrangements have been made separately by GoI and GoT. Also, in such a case, SCA will have to

accordingly prioritize the locations for the opening of CSC kiosks with connectivity from BSNL. The

details of all such locations are available on and GoI’s SMARTool website for ready reference by the

bidder.

e) As and when the TSWAN is rolled out at GP level, the SCA will be given a choice to switch over to

TSWAN. In such a case, any costs required to avail TSWAN connectivity will be borne by the SCA.

f) Following connectivity options are to be explored by the SCA in consultation with the individual

service providers:

­ Private ISPs

­ BSNL

­ SWAN POPs using lateral connectivity infrastructure

­ NIC

- Etc.

4.10. CSC Service Profile

a) The CSCs would offer a multitude of services ranging in the areas of e ‐Government, education,

health, agriculture, commercial, retail, etc. It is to be noted that delivery of Government services

would be mandatory for the CSCs. SCA will have to take proactive measures to encourage citizens to

use the CSC Channel for availing the G2C and G2B services.

b) The E‐Governance roadmap of Government of Tripura envisages government services to be

delivered through CSCs. Below given are a list of indicative government service areas may be

delivered. SCA should strive for increasing no. of government services and volume of those.

a. Key Government Services

i Land records

ii Collection of Land Revenue

iii Registration

iv Issue of certificates/ Government schemes

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v Employment exchange

vi Electoral services

vii Pension schemes

viii Road transport

ix Public grievance

x Utility/Telephone Bills

b. Government to Citizen(G2C) Services

i Online Passport Form Submission

ii PAN Card Application and payment

iii UIDAI Adhar Card Application

iv Govt. Services forms selling

v Pension Schemes

c. Business to Consumer (B2C) services

i Commercial Services

Digital Photos

Web surfing

Photocopy

DTP

Email/Chats

DVD/CD Burning

Typing

Printing

Games

Forms downloads/Estimates

ii e-Commerce/online services

Railway/Air Tickets

Astrology

Matrimonial

Shopping

Resumes

iii Education Services

IT Education

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English Skills Training

Tuitions

Motorcycle Mechanic course

iv Mobile & Entertainment

Mobile Connection & Recharge Vouchers

DTH - Community TV Connection and Recharge vouchers

v Telemedicine

Primary Healthcare

vi Agriculture Services

Farmer registration

Agri-consulting and training

Agri-inputs

Agri-loans

d. Business-to-Business services (B2B)

i Banking & Financial Services

Banking Correspondence

Loans/Deposits

Referrals

Insurance Premium etc.

ii Advertising & Promotion Services

Space marketing of CSC

Promotions

iii Data Collection Services

Research Data collection

iv Data Entry

v Distribution Services

FMCG Products

4.11. Restructuring delivery of social development services in rural India

a) A Platform to create demand-driven market structures in Rural India:

The CSC expansion scheme would focus on creating effective market mechanisms for demand-driven

delivery of services in the Self-Sustained Financial framework. Such mechanisms can provide the right

springboard for rural empowerment with minimum government intervention. A concurrent activity

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undertaken in 100,000+ CSCs can accelerate the process of socio-economic development in rural India

and by expansion the CSC at every GP level in the state of Tripura.

b) A cost-effective distribution pipe for rural citizens:

The CSC Network would be a distribution pipe through which the Government can distribute its various

Schemes and offer its services directly to the rural consumer, in a cost-effective manner. Apart from e-

Government services, the CSCs can be a delivery mechanism for offering private sector services like

education, adult literacy, telemedicine, agriculture extensions, community health and hygiene,

critical data on weather, disaster management, entertainment, communication, awareness,

vocational training, etc.

c) A transparent framework to deliver Good Governance in rural India:

The CSC Scheme, by virtue of its design, would create a transparent platform for direct delivery of e-

Governance services as well as social development activities to the rural consumer. Such a system would

provide the right impetus to promote Good Governance in rural India.

d) Sustainable business model for rural prosperity:

The combined experience of DIT, State Governments, CSC-SPV, SDAs at the top and the SCAs and

VLEs at the bottom can provide numerous opportunities for implementing innovative business

strategies and best practices.

e) Social inclusion of marginalized communities:

By reaching the remote rural locations of India on a sustainable basis, and offering a variety of

world-class services, the CSCs would encourage social inclusion of hereby marginalized communities

and under-privileged sections of the rural society.

4.12. State specific Information

The bidders are strongly advised to visit http://www.Tripura.gov.in for state specific

information like Geographical profile, Administrative Setup, Population etc. which would help

them in analysing various aspects related to the project scope and budgeting.

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4.13. Bidding Unit for the CSC Scheme

The State of Tripura has Four (4) bidding zones, covering 8 Districts. A table comprising of District name

under each of Four (4) bidding zones respectively is provided below. Each district has several blocks

under it (depending upon the geographical coverage and population). Currently, there are 58 blocks

in the state, the blocks are further divided into Villages. There are 1,038 Census Villages (2011) in the

State. For the purpose of CSC expansion in the State, a Zone has been considered as bid unit for

bidding purpose. The Bidder may bid for one or more from 4 zones as mentioned in Chapter-2 in

the Tripura State.

a) In case, no bid is received for any particular Zone, the lowest bidder in other zones may be offered

first to quote for that Zone. In case of lack of interest among the existing parties, the particular bid unit

may be considered for re-bidding by Government of Tripura. In case, more than one bidder quotes

the same price for a Zone then Bidder will be chosen by the way of lottery. The SDA’s decision in this

regard shall be final and binding upon all the bidders.

b) Names of the Bid Zones along with the Districts under them, Total No. of Census GP/ADC Villages

(Year’2011), Total No. of Existing CSCs and Maximum No. of Potential CSCs for expansion scheme

under a Zone/District are given below for ready reference.

Sl. No. Zone

(Bid Unit)

Districts in Bid Zone

No. of Census GP/ ADC Villages (Year’

2011)

No. of Existing CSCs Locations

Maximum No. of potential locations for

CSC Expansion

1. Zone 1

North 104

16 88

Unakoti 78 11 67

2. Zone 2 Dhalai 130 17 113

Khowai 107 22 85

3. Zone 3 West 147 20 127

Sipahijala 155 19 136

4. Zone 4 Gomati 157

21 136

South 160 19 141

Total 1,038 145 893

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CHAPTER‐5: STAKEHOLDER’S ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES

5.1. The Service Centre Agency (SCA)

The responsibilities of the SCA would include the following:

a) Scouting for rural entrepreneurs: The SCA would scout for VLEs from a given District it has been

selected for. As mentioned above, it is important that the right VLE is selected through an

appropriate selection and training process. The SCA will need to sign a legal agreement with the

VLEs clearly delineating their respective roles, responsibilities , and commercial terms for

both G2C, B2C including registration/security to be deposited by VLEs (Refundable and

Non‐refundable) with the SCA, tie‐ups, technical support to be provided by SCA to VLEs, service‐level

liabilities etc. Before signing the agreement with VLEs, SCA have to submit the draft copy of

agreement to SDA and take the approval of the same. The agreement, amongst others, will

also provide the provisions to be applicable in case of termination of the contract between SCA

and VLE, replacement of VLE, refund of security etc. The SCA would be responsible for

maintaining documents and database of information related to the VLEs will also provide

necessary technical support to VLEs. SCAs will also ensure that all the VLEs under its district(s) are

provided with Digital Signatures (as per the guidelines at http://www.deity.gov.in). Prior to

certification of CSC Kiosk, SCA will submit a certified copy of the legal document (agreement) duly

signed with each of the VLEs to SDA/TSCA.

b) While selecting VLEs, SCA shall abide by the criteria set by State Government. VLE should be

residing in same district at least for last 3 years and should have no history of criminal/ fraud/ default/

other offences.

c) The SCA will be a single point of contact with SDA/TSCA for all operational purposes. The SCA shall

appoint a Nodal Officer for each of 8 districts, where it operates, and who would be the single

point of contact for SDA/TSCA in that district from SCA.

d) Training VLEs: It will be the responsibility of the SCA to train the VLEs on various aspects of the

CSC business, particularly the delivery of G2C services, IT skills and entrepreneurship skills, etc.

The personnel deployed at CSCs will be trained in public dealing and customer‐ orientation

aspects as well. They are expected to be courteous while dealings with citizens and give special

consideration to old, infirm, handicapped and women. The SCA, prior to organizing such training

sessions, will issue a training notice with an intimation to SDA/TSCA. At least, one training to each

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VLE should be given by the SCA in a quarter (3 months) failing which appropriate penalty as

mentioned in this RFP document shall be imposed on the SCA. Also, the SCA will have to submit the

proof of such trainings being conducted him to the SDA/TSCA while submitting the bills.

e) Coordinating with the SPV: The SCA would work closely with the SPV in the areas of content

aggregation, PR, government services, monitoring processes, etc.

f) Government Services: The SCA would manage relationships with SDA its authorized agency for

the provision of G2C Services through CSCs. The SCA will be required to interface with the State

Government Agencies and SDA/TSCA to collaboratively work on improvement of services offered

and introduction of new services from time to time. The SCA will be responsible to generate all the

necessary report and submit the same to SDA/TSCA as envisaged.

h) Back‐End Support: The SCA shall ensure adequate back‐end support to the VLE. The SCA

should also set up a helpdesk and for quick redressal of queries by the VLEs. SCA should

depute an appropriate team at State level, district and block levels which will coordinate the

activities with the VLEs.

i) Sales Management and Follow‐up: The SCA should ensure that each and every VLE is involved in

effective delivery of content and services. The SCA team at the district should also provide appropriate

support to drive the CSC profitability.

j) Content and Service Management: The SCA will have to identify, collaborate and contract with

B2C/ B2B service providers to create and manage specific services. At the back‐end, SCA will

integrate the G2C and B2C content services and also integrate with the appropriate payment

gateways.

k) Monitoring and Supporting VLEs: The SCA shall monitor the VLEs at all times for which

sufficient infrastructure/ manpower will be deployed. SCA will provide adequate support for smooth

functioning of CSC. The performance of SCA will be judged on the basis of the cumulative

performance of all VLEs associated with it. It is the responsibility of the SCA to ensure

cross‐pollination of best practices across the various VLEs under its areas of operation to ensure

the overall success of the CSC Scheme. The SCA should make provision to enable DIT/ SPV/ SDA

to monitor all aspects of operations and management of CSCs by devising appropriate

Management Information System(s) (MIS).

l) Ensure Connectivity for VLEs: All CSCs must have Internet enabled connectivity (like

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Broadband) with sufficient bandwidth (minimum 256 Kbps) so as to deliver Government

Services to Citizens. The SCA will interact with the State Government and various Telecom Service

Providers (TSPs), preferably BSNL, to workout appropriate last‐mile connectivity to all the CSCs.

Securing a reliable connectivity to CSCs will be critical for success of the Scheme. Therefore, bidder

will have to propose a reliable, convincing and acceptable solution for providing connectivity to

CSCs.

m) Manage Service Delivery: The SCAs would integrate suppliers, partners, the State Government and

the CSCs and customers into a Web‐enabled value chain. The key challenges for the SCA would be

to manage secured, safe and trusted service delivery channel on one hand and integrate

pieces of the service delivery chain on the other. The SCA shall maintain the security and

integrity of the data, business processes and transactions at all times and protect all the

assets of the project, intellectual and physical. The SCA shall have complete responsibility for the

managerial, technical, financial, HR, logistics and other resources and ensure its viability,

visibility and high quality of performance of the CSCs. SDA/SPV/DIT/GoT will closely monitor the

delivery of Government Services by SCA, on a regular basis.

n) Creation of Awareness and Encourage Citizens to Avail Government Services through CSCs: The

SCA will sensitize the citizens about the benefits from the CSCs and will promote the use of CSCs

in the rural areas through the state‐level and local promotion campaigns. The publicity and

advertisement material should be in conformity with the general guidelines issued by SDA/TSCA

and shall not be in violation with provisions of the Press Act. The SCA will take all the necessary

initiatives to ensure that more and more Citizens avail government services offered via CSC kiosks.

To that effect, each kiosk will display a list of the G2C services being offered and corresponding

transaction‐charges. The display will be in Bengali & English languages and at a prominent place

(should be readable from 25 meter distance) so that it attracts attention. Further, the contact

details of the respective SCA Nodal Officer and SDA/TSCA Officer should also be displayed so that

the Citizens could establish contact to competent authorities in case, facing difficulty in availing

G2C services at the respective CSCs. A Complaint/ Suggestion Register for the Citizens should

also be maintained at each CSC and be placed at prominent place within the CSC premises.

o) B2C Services: Besides delivering Government services, SCA could add private services which can

be delivered through CSCs. However, the private services to be provided through CSCs must be in

conformity with the rule of the land and the guidelines issued by the SDA/ DIT/ GoT from

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time to time. In case, a CSC is found to be delivering private services which are not in

conformity with the guidelines issued by the competent authority, the SDA will ask the SCA to

immediately discontinue the delivery of all such services.

5.2. The Village Level Entrepreneur (VLE)

The roles and responsibilities of the VLE would include the following:

a) Effective Service Delivery: The VLE, through the corresponding CSC, will act as a service

delivery point where she/ he delivers services through which the population of the

catchment area benefits.

b) Marketing and Promotion: The VLE should be actively involved in marketing process of the given

products and services and devise innovative methods for attracting more and more customers to

the CSC.

c) Feedback: The VLE should provide feedback at a regular interval to the SCA/ authorized agency

on enhancing services and also to improve processes for better delivery. SCA will institutionalise

feedback / Helpdesk system which will be transparent in manner and can be accessed by SDA.

d) Catalyst for change: The VLE is an entity that has to bring about a change in his environment by

using ICT as a tool. It is therefore important that the right VLE is selected through an appropriate

selection and training process. She/ He are an entrepreneur who will run his business by using the

network. In other words, she should try to impart knowledge and try to educate the population.

e) The VLE will endeavour, without any prejudice, to provide all services to the rural citizens and

maintain cordial relationship with Government and Panchayat functionaries.

5.3. The State Designated Agency (SDA)

The responsibilities of the SDA/ its authorized agency will be as follows:

a) Appointment of a Nodal Officer: The SDA would appoint a Nodal Officer and a core

implementation team to represent the State and provide all state level support for smooth

implementation of the CSC scheme.

b) Facilitate e‐readiness of the State: The SDA would co‐ordinate with the DIT, State Departments

and appropriate officials to develop an implementation plan for delivery of e‐ Government services.

The SDA would also coordinate and facilitate interactions with various internal departments

c) Provide policy and regulatory support: The SDA would facilitate any policy of

regulatory support that the SCA or any other stakeholder may need to successfully

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implement the scheme in the State.

d) Existing projects: One of the critical roles of the SDA would be to facilitate the

integration of existing ICT enabled and other Government schemes into the CSC

expansion Scheme.

e) Help identify CSC locations: The SDA in tandem with the District officials would help

the SCA to identify suitable locations to set up the CSCs.

f) Select Service Centre Agencies (SCA): The SDA would undertake appropriate bidding

and selection process, within the framework of the State rules and regulations, to

induct SCAs into the CSC Scheme.

g) Facilitate training and capacity building: The SDA in association with DIT and CSC-SPV,

would undertake appropriate training and capacity building programs to gear up the

State Departments to facilitate e-Government services through the CSCs.

h) Facilitate awareness campaigns: The SDA would undertake the necessary steps to

promote and publicize the CSCs amongst all stakeholders, rural customers, content/

service providers, etc.

i) Monitor the Sustainability: The SDA in association with the SPV would monitor the

sustainability SCA business periodically & timely basis.

5.4. Directorate of Information Technology (DIT)

The DIT, Government of Tripura would act as an overall coordinator on behalf of State Government for

the successful implementation of CSC Scheme.

5.5. District E‐Governance/District E‐Pariseva Kendra Society (DeGS)

The DeGS shall be constituted by the government in each district. DeGS shall be responsible on

behalf of state government to coordinate and monitor the implementation and operations of the

CSC Scheme in the respective Districts. The DeGS, through the Districts Administration shall

nominate a Nodal officer for each department with whom SCA will require to interact for smooth

operation of day-to-day functioning. The Society may communicate to SCA through fax, e-mail or

courier, or even by word of mouth in time of emergency, which subsequently would be

supplemented with a communication in writing.

5.6. Departments/ Public Sector Units (PSUs)

a) Would allow the SCAs to deliver their services through the CSCs.

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b) Would dispose all the transactions carried through the CSCs within the stipulated time period.

c) Would address the grievances which may arise out of CSC mechanism.

d) Would timely reimburse the per transaction charges to SDA on a monthly basis at earliest on receipt

of formal bills raised by SDA.

5.7. CSC‐SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle)

a) As per the CSC Scheme policy, a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) has been formed, so that the

Government can progressively migrate to an e‐Governance platform and enable services

through the CSC network. The CSC‐SPV which is named as “CSC e‐Governance Services India

Ltd” has been incorporated under the Companies Act 1956 on 16th July, 2009. The Company

has also received the Certificate for Commencement of Business on 12th August, 2009. The

shareholders of the SPV include Government of India (GoI) through 1 Golden share, State

Governments – up to 44.5 % shares, SCAs ‐ up to 44.5 % shares and Financial Institutions ‐ up

to 11 % shares.

b) The SPV is proposed to adopt various roles. At the basic level, the SPV is conceptualized to

monitor the CSC Scheme and its outcomes on behalf of the Government at the National and

State levels. In brief, key roles would include: ‐

o Facilitating Government Outreach through CSCs

o Providing a standardized monitoring framework for collaborative decision making process

with State Governments and SCAs

o Catalysing and maintaining content aggregation on an on ‐going basis

o Enabling Government functioning through the CSCs

o Facilitating G2C Service Readiness

o Monitoring the outcomes being achieved by the CSC

o Building Capacity of all stakeholders

o Facilitating in Deployment of Services

o Looping Best Practices

c) The CSC ecosystem is expected to eventually comprise more than Once Lac VLEs, 20 SCAs, 35 SDAs

and a host of public and private entities as service providers. Managing a dynamic ecosystem of

such diversity and complexity would require a dedicated entity at the heart of the network to

seamlessly manage and maintain these relationships, and to ensure continual systemic viability

and stability. The SPV is expected to function as the anchor agency, stepping in to strengthen

interrelationships and linkages where ever necessary.

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d) In sum, while the CSCs are primarily entrepreneur driven business entities, standing or falling largely

on the basis of their commercial sustainability; it will be the task of the SPV to not only ensure

that these business objectives are met by managing the CSC network as an economically viable

eco‐system, but also to ensure that the basic public‐policy mandate and purpose of the CSC project

remains the central objective of the programme."

5.8. The State Government

The major roles envisaged for the State Government are as follows:

a) Setting up of a High Level Committee for overseeing the implementation of the CSC Scheme

including the selection of SCAs.

b) Driver for policy, regulatory and other relevant changes.

c) Service provider for e‐Government services.

d) Physical and digital Infrastructure and other support to the SDA/ SCA.

e) Takes an appropriate decision on the mode and degree of integration with the CSC Scheme of the

existing physical, digital and institutional infrastructure of various Government Agencies

Departments in the State, such as State Schools, Gram Panchayats, Public Health Centres (PHC), etc.

and Post Offices (in consultation with GoI).

g) Decide on the extent and modalities of integration with the CSC Scheme of existing

Government schemes particularly development programmes in areas like Education, Health,

Agriculture, Employment, etc.

h) Route its e‐Government transactions through these CSCs.

i) Enter into Service Agreements with the SCAs through the SDA.

j) Ensure that computerization of Government services is done as per e‐Governance Roadmap.

k) Ensure uptime of the TSDC, TSWAN and other IT infrastructure set up by the Government.

l) Evolve legally accepted mechanisms for authentication of e‐Government service certificates/

documents proposed for delivery at the CSC.

m) Setup detailed Guidelines and Standards and monitoring mechanisms for Equipment

specifications, Software Interoperability, VLE Qualifications, mandatory training, etc.

n) Provide the design of signage’s, interiors and quality and styling of the decor, etc. to the

successful SCA for the implementation of CSC required for state‐wide branding and

uniformity.

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o) Prescribe IT Security guidelines for proper conduct of IT services from time to time.

p) Prescribe and agree on Service Levels with the State departments for Back Office Processing of

service requests of the rural Citizens.

5.9. State e-Readiness and existing projects/initiatives details

The State of Tripura has taken significant steps to enhance its IT capabilities. Following e-government

initiatives have been taken by GoT. This list is indicative ONLY and its progress is being changed over period

of time.

i. IT Infrastructure:

1) Tripura State Wide Area Network (TSWAN):

SWAN is a State-wide computer (data/ voice/ video) network set up to the Block Level for running of e-

governance applications across the State. There are 68 Points of Presence (POPs) IP Phones are

installed for voice communication in almost all sites. The network is working smoothly and IP Phones

for voice communication have been installed in all sites which operate with a nominal cost. The project

has been implemented by NIC whereas; BSNL is the bandwidth provider and has designed the entire

network in a HuB & Spoke Model. Tripura was the sixth State in the country and first State in the

Eastern and North Eastern Region to complete SWAN. All BDO offices were initially connected through

2Mbps leased lines. However, in view of increase in usage of the network, the bandwidth between

State HQ and District HQs has been increased to 8 Mbps. The State Govt. has also appointed

PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PWC) as the Third Party Auditor (TPA) to constantly monitor the

performance of the Project and in fact, Tripura is the first State in the country to do so.

2) Agartala City Area Network (ACAN):

Agartala City Area Network (ACAN) has been setup to connect different offices at Agartala through

OFC backbone. The ACAN has envisaged as the backbone network for delivering various e-Governance

applications and information to citizens through data, video and voice communications. 23 Offices

have been connected so far. ACAN is fully integrated with SWAN. More offices like New Secretariat

Complex, IGM Hospital, Cancer Hospital, New Agartala Municipal Council Office, etc. have been

Connected.

3) State Data Centre (SDCs):

Tripura State Data Center (TSDC) is one of the key elements of the IT infrastructure created under

NeGP. TSDC is the Central Repository for all e-Governance applications and data. M/s Sify

Technologies Ltd has been selected as the system integrator for implementing of the Project and its

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operations and maintenance for 5 years. The State Data Centre has been implemented and

operational since 24th December, 2010. The SDC is manned by 24 x 7 bases for its operations and

maintenance. The current storage capacity of TSDC is around 26 TB. Currently, there are around 35

applications and websites of around 30 different State Govt. Many other departmental applications

are in pipeline. PWC are functioning as the Third Party Auditor for the Project. STQC is also auditing

TPA activities in the State. During Annual Plan 2013-14, TSDC has achieved ISO 27001 Certification

(Information Security Management System – ISMS) and ISO 20000-1 Certification (Service

Management System - SMS). Annual Plan 2014-15 target:

a. Disaster Recovery site for TSDC need to be implemented at NDC, New Delhi.

b. Implement and operate Cloud Enable Infrastructure in TSDC.

4) State Service Delivery Gateway (SSDG) & State Portal (SP):

“State Service Delivery Gateway (SSDG) & State Portal (SP)” is delivering the Govt. services through a

single interface in the form of Portal by leveraging the common infrastructure (CSCs, SWAN, SDC etc).

This project enabled citizens to download forms and submit their applications electronically from their

own locality, which would be than routed through SSDG to the respective department. Citizen can also

check status of their application. SSDG has provided seamless interoperability and exchanger of data

across the departments. M/s WIPRO Limited has been selected as the Implementing Agency (IA) for

the SSDG Project.

The Content Management Service (CMS) based State Portal (https://tripura.gov.in) has been

developed and implemented by NIC during Annual Plan 2013-14. IA has developed 21 e-Forms, e-Form

application, Central Application, etc and supplied necessary hardware for the project. Eight (8) services

of 5 departments have already been launched in Phase-1 in Feb’14 under SSDG online platform.

Sl. No. Services Launched in Phase-1 Department/ Directorate Offices/ Geographical

location Covered

1. Application for Water connection

Agartala Municipal Corporation (AMC)

AMC Central Zone.

2. Application for New Electricity Connection

Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited (TSECL)

IGM Sub Div, Banmalipur Sub Div-1, 2,GB Sub Div, Capital Complex Sub Div.

3. Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension (IGNOAP)

Social Welfare & Social Education (SWSE)

Dukli & Jirania CDPO office

4. National Family Benefit Scheme (NFBS)

Social Welfare & Social Education (SWSE)

Dukli & Jirania CDPO office

5. Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension (IGNWP)

Social Welfare & Social Education (SWSE)

Dukli & Jirania CDPO office

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6. Indira Gandhi National Handicapped Pension (IGNHP)

Social Welfare & Social Education (SWSE)

Dukli & Jirania CDPO office

7. Entrepreneurs' memorandum for setting up MSME- I & II

Industry & Commerce (I&C)

West DIC

8. Application for Loan Tripura Industrial Corporation Limited (TIDC)

TIDC

Twelve (12) more service are being rolled out in Phase-2 in 2014-15 annual plans. This annual plan

includes the connectivity to the field offices and Training of departmental end users.

Sl. No. Services planned for Phase-2 launch Department/ Directorate

1. Application for Scholarship Education Department

2. Skill Development Training Labor (Employment Exchange) Department

3. Birth Certificate Health And Family Welfare

4. Death Certificate Health And Family Welfare

5. Marriage Certificate Revenue Department

6. Application for Route permit Transport Department

7. PRTC Revenue Department

8. Application For Registration And Grant Or Renewal Of Factory License

Factories And Boilers

9. Application For Survival Certificate Revenue Department

10. Application For Income Certificate Revenue Department

11. Application For SC/ST/OBC(State) / OBC(Central) Certificate

Revenue Department

12. Application For Disability/ Medical Certificate

Health And Family Welfare

5) Capacity Building:

The GoI is providing capacity building support to the States for a limited period till the States build their

own capabilities. A Capacity Building (CB) Project has been sanctioned by the GoI for Tripura for 3-year.

Under this scheme the Government of Tripura have appointed an advisory body called SeMT (State e-

Governance Mission Team) to assist the state in building capacity of the state. 7 Consultants have been

provisioned for Tripura from National Institute of Smart Governance (NISG), Govt. of India for a period of

two years.

6) Common Service Centres:

Common Service Centers (CSCs) are the outlets at the village level through which all e- Governance

services shall be delivered to the citizens. CSCs have been identified as the key element of National e-

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Governance Plan (NeGP). Each CSC shall cater to 5 or 6 census villages. BSNL is providing the

connectivity for the CSCs. Total 145 CSCs have been set up in Tripura under the day-to-day control of

village level educated entrepreneurs called as VLEs and the project implementation is being carried out

efficiently. Currently, about 25,000 transactions take place through CSCs every month (Refer Annexure-

12 for Monthly Average performance of existing CSCs). The no. of services & type of services may get

varied from location to location. Following the list of Indicative services are being delivered through

existing 145 CSCs in the state.

Sl. No. CSC Services (Indicative) Provider/Type of Service

1. Tele Homeopathy Business G2C

2. Govt. Form Selling G2C

3. UIDAI Card Printing APNA CSC PORTAL

4. Gurukul Learning APNA CSC PORTAL

5. PAN CARD BUSINESS APNA CSC PORTAL

6. FARMER REGISTRATION APNA CSC PORTAL

7. PFRDA APNA CSC PORTAL

8. LIC Premium APNA CSC PORTAL

9. Mobile Recharge APNA CSC PORTAL

10. DTH Recharge APNA CSC PORTAL

11. Passport Form Submission MEA

12. Farmer registration (STAR Project) Agriculture Technology

13. SBI Life Premium LIC

14. SBI Life Premium SBI Life

15. HDFC Life Premium HDFC Life

16. Reliance Life Premium Reliance Life

17. Aviva premium collection Apna CSC portal

18. NIOS of FC (Online admission in National institute of Open schooling)

Apna CSC portal

19. CSC Academy (NIELIT) Apna CSC portal

20. PAN CARD BUSINESS Banking & Financial Services

21. SBI BC Banking & Financial Services - SBI

22. Computer Course (BABLE) Other Services

23. Printing Other Services / VLE

24. Download Documents Other Services / VLE

25. DTP work Other Services / VLE

26. Data Entry Work Other Services / VLE

27. Scanning Other Services / VLE

28. Web Internet Surfing Other Services / VLE

29. Railway Ticket Booking Other Services / VLE

30. Air Travel Ticket Booking Other Services / VLE

31. Books & Magazine Other Services / VLE

32. DTH Top-up Other Services / VLE

33. Mobile Card Top-up Other Services / VLE

34. Motorcycle Mechanic course & other Vocational Trainings

Other Services / VLE

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ii. e-Governance Applications:

1) e-Hospital (Hospital Management System):

It is workflow-based web-enabled patient- centric comprehensive IT solution for Agartala Govt. Medical

College & Hospital, developed by NIC. It has a number of modules including Patient Registration

(OPD/IPD), Clinics, Billing/ Cash, Medical Records, Radiology, Blood Bank, Laboratory, Ward/ICU/Cabin

Management, Pharmacy, OT Management, Birth/Death Record, Administration, etc. NIC is popularizing

the solution as generic application software for Govt. hospitals in other states. The project got e-

World 2011 award.

2) Tele-ophthalmology Centres (Vision Centres):

Tele-ophthalmology (Vision) Centres have been set up at Block levels to provide eye-care to patients at

door-steps. These Centres are linked to IGM Hospital through SWAN infrastructure. Through these

Centres, the patients in remote areas get the benefit of consultation with specialists in IGM Hospital.

The first Vision Centre was set up in Melaghar Block in April 2007 and has now been setup in 40 Blocks.

3) Tele-medicine Centres:

The Department of Information Technology, Govt. Of India, sanctioned a Project in 2005 for connecting

17 Sub-divisional Hospitals/ CHCs/ PHCs to GBP Hospital at Agartala through Tele-medicine

infrastructure. 10 Tele-medicine Centres have been made operational, are at Gandacherra, Chhailengta,

Amarpur, Kanchanpur, Kumarghat, Khowai, Kathalia, Belonia, Melaghar & Nutanbazar.

4) Online Blood Donor Information System:

It is a web-enabled application which helps the citizens with regards to blood banks. A citizen can

(i) search for the donors of his/ her required blood group in a particular area

(ii) see the stock status of blood in various blood banks and

(iii) Register as a voluntary donor.

5) Health Booking System:

This is a web-enabled application which provides a facility to the patients in remote areas to get advance

booking for various diagnostic tests and specialist consultations in the State Hospital.

6) e-District:

E-District is one of the 31 MMPs under NeGP, with the Department of Electronics and Information

Technology (DietY), Government of India (GoI) as the nodal department, to be implemented by State

Government or their designated agencies. This MMP aims at electronic delivery of identified high

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volume citizen centric services (G2C), at district and sub-district level, those are not part of any other

MMP.

To achieve these objectives, the service levels and outcomes for each of these services will be clearly laid

down with a view to improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the service delivery by the district

administration. This initiative shall provision for seamless integration of various offices like Tehsils,

Circles, Block, SDM and DM for providing services to the citizens through a common delivery interface.

Following indicative list of services has been planned for phase wise rollout in all 8 districts of Tripura.

Sl. No. Service Name Target Phase for Launch

1. Marriage Certificate

Phase-1

2. Permanent Resident Certificate

3. Income Certificate

4. Survival Certificate

5. Land Valuation Certificate

6. Distance Certificate

7. Right to Information

8. Grievance

9. Character Antecedent Verification

10. ST Certificate

11. SC Certificate

12. OBC Certificate – State

13. OBC Certificate – Central

14. Application and Disposal of revenue Court Cases

Phase-2

15. Issuance of Pattas under Forest Rights Act

16. Disability Certificate

17. Scholarships for Muslim Minority girls for Dress Grant

18. Unmarried Daughter Pension

19. Gun License Renewal

20. Issuance of License for Small Saving Agents

21. Food Stuff License

7) CCTNS:

The Home (Police) Department is implementing the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System

(CCTNS) Project. The application has already been operationalized through all police stations.

8) Energy Billing System:

To increase efficiency in the billing system and to improve the transparency, computerized electricity

billing system has been adopted in the State. It is a web-based application developed by NIC. Billing and

consumer details are available on internet in respect of 6 sub-divisions of Agartala. Efforts are being

made to start online payment facility.

9) e-Pourasabha (Agartala Municipal Council):

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It is a work-flow based application developed by NIC and includes Modules for Property Tax, Water

Tax, Touji Collections, Birth and Death Registration, Trade License, etc. The citizens can access details

of property tax and water tax, birth & death registrations, etc. on web. In fact, AMC is the first Municipal

body in the North East to provide for IT-enabled services to citizens.

10) Vahan Sarathi (Transport):

The functions of Transport Department have been computerized through this Project of M/o Road

Transport & Highways, Govt. of India. The implementation of the Project started in 2004. NIC has

developed this web-enabled application. The Project covers modules for Vehicle Registration, issue of

Driving License, issue of Road Permit, issue of Vehicle Fitness Certificate, Road Tax, etc. Smart Cards are

being issued for vehicle registration and driving license. Efforts are being made to start online payment

of taxes.

11) e-Suvidha:

This is a work-flow based application developed by NIC and deployed in SDM offices, under which 22

services are offered through a single window. The services include issues of various Certificates, issue/

renewal of various licenses, etc. The application was initiated in SDM, Udaipur office in July 2000 and

was introduced in other SDM offices during 2004-06. The application is currently running in all sub-

divisions except Santirbazar.

12) Computerization of Land Records and Registration:

The project for computerization of land records was initiated in 1991-92 in North District under scheme

of M/o Rural Development, Department of Land Resources and the same was extended to other

Districts in 1993-94. The application has been developed by NIC and updated from time to time.

Currently, JAMI Version 3.0 is being used. The project has been implemented in all the DC circles. The

process of digitization of maps also been completed. Regarding computerization of

Registration, the project was initiated in 2006 in 4 registration offices in West District, namely

Bishalgarh, Sadar, Khowai and Sonamura, with application developed by NIC. The project has been

implemented in all Registration Offices.

13) e-Panchayat:

This is one of the State Mission Mode Projects (MMPs), aims at taking the computerization process up to

Gram Panchayat level. Panchayat Department is implementing the Project. The services to be offered

under the Project include issue of various Certificates, applications for Pensions, MNREGA Job Card,

Ration Card, RoR, Utility Bills, etc.

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14) Finance (Commercial Taxes, Treasury/Budget):

The following initiatives have been taken:

Commercial Taxes:

Currently, the application developed by NIC under State MMP for Commercial Taxes.

Treasury/ Budget:

Currently, the application developed by RITES is being used. NIC has devised a more comprehensive

solution, which is under consideration of the Finance Department.

15) e-Procurement:

RD and IT Department are using e-procurement application. More than 35 tenders have been floated

through this system.

16) e-PSC:

TPSC is using the application for online submission of applications by the candidates for recruitment.

17) Social Welfare:

The Social Welfare Department is using application like ICDS MIS System, Budget Control System and

Pensions System for improving the functioning of their Department.

18) Online GPF Status:

This web enabled application helps an employee to know their GPF account status online.

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CHAPTER‐6: OVERVIEW OF THE SUGGESTED IT ARCHITECTURE

6.1. Connectivity

a) As part of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) of the Government of India (GoI), a State Wide

Area Network (SWAN) is being established to provide reliable connectivity across the State up to

the Tehsil/ Block level. The last mile connectivity from the Tehsil/ Block to the village level would

be responsibility of the SCA. It is the intent of the State Government to have TSWAN in place

before or simultaneously with the roll out of the CSCs.

b) Utilization of TSWAN in CSCs is explained in TSWAN RFP document. For modalities of such usage it is

highly recommended to go through the TSWAN RFP document (available with TSCA/ DIT).

c) The SCA will have to make arrangements for reliable internet connectivity (Min. 256Kbps) to deliver

e-Government services to citizens through CSCs, and for delivery of non-government services as

well. The SCA may have to explore various options to meet connectivity requirements.

d) Last mile connectivity below Tehsil/ Block level: The SCA may have to work out several options

to get the last mile connectivity required to connect the CSCs. It is expected that for most of the

CSCs, the last mile connectivity may be established through wired/ wireless technology. This will

be provided especially by the TSPs with broadband capacity suitable to meet the requirements of

CSC’s online operations.

e) Department of Information Technology (DIT), Government of India is now facilitating BSNL to

enhance its rural broadband connectivity provisions in and more than 20,000 rural digital

exchanges across the country, which are connected to the backbone with optical fibre cable. BSNL

being the only TSP at present, having OFC backbone support to its rural exchanges at Sub-Block

level, DIT is providing partial funding support to BSNL so that dedicated broadband wire-line

connectivity of capacity 256/512Kbps would be available through copper immediately to those

CSCs which would be located within 4-5Kms of those 20,000 rural exchanges. A list of BSNL

Rural Telephone Exchanges in Tripura is enclosed at Annexure-3. For the CSCs which would be

located within 4-5 Kms of the BSNL exchanges, the SCA would avail of this connectivity option by

entering into an agreement at a standard tariff plan of BSNL applicable across the country for

such wire line broadband connectivity. The SCA would therefore be required to work out with

BSNL for wireline broadband connectivity for those CSCs under its fold, which would be within

4‐5Kms from the rural BSNL exchanges.

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f) For the other locations where wireless connectivity would be the only option available,

Department of IT, GOI is also facilitating to identify those rural locations where presently only

BSNL is having towers for its mobile services. Department of IT, GOI is contemplating to

partially support BSNL for those locations where BSNL are the only wireless service provider with

existing towers. Wireless broadband will be provided by BSNL for such 20,000 CSC locations

for 512 Kbps bandwidth. BSNL will supplement its wireless broadband services at those towers.

Prospective SCA may therefore explore to find out whether proposed CSC locations would be

able to avail of either of the above connectivity options. SCA may also explore with other

service providers, including private telecom companies, to workout connectivity options.

f) Until the above mentioned connectivity options are made available, SCA will have to work out

alternative arrangement for connectivity (e.g. through broadband 256/ 512Kbps) at their cost.

Therefore, bidder will have to propose a reliable, convincing and acceptable solution for providing

connectivity to CSCs. No financial support will be provided for this purpose and hence the costs

of such options need to be reflected in the business model submitted by the potential SCAs for

relevant bid unit.

g) Internet connectivity to CSCs: It is expected that in due course of time most of the e‐

Governance services would be web‐based and CSCs would depend on internet connectivity which

would be provided by the TSPs having ISP license. However, for the current situations as

explained above SCA would work out its requirement of internet bandwidth for CSCs under its

fold through BSNL or any other ISP, with appropriate charges, as applicable.

6.2. Proposed IT Architecture at the SCA Level

a) The SCA would act as a Service Access Provider (SAP) and network manager for CSCs. For this

purpose, it is expected that the SCA should consider setting up a portal for enabling access to the

various B2C services for kiosks.

b) The SCA/ kiosks shall utilize the existing Application software developed by the DIT and being used

for the prevailing ‘E‐Pariseva Kendra’ Scheme. The architecture of the application software includes

Web based Application‐J2EE framework with Oracle 10g as RDBMS Hosted at State Data Centre,

Directorate of Information Technology (DIT), Agartala, Tripura.

c) The DIT may allow SCA to use the services of the application for free of cost and provide required

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training to personnel of SCA to use the application. The SCA in turn will be responsible to impart

training to the VLEs.

d) The CSC will be the delivery point where the services of the Government and non‐ government

businesses will be delivered to the end user – a Citizen.

e) The SCA will extend technical support to a VLE and undertake critical services such as remote

diagnostics of the CSC IT infrastructure and provide training and guidance to manage the CSC. From

a technology perspective the SCA/ CSC relationship is discussed hereafter.

f) SCA shall be the first point of resolution for all technical issues at the CSC. Hence, the SCA should

ensure:

Helpdesk assistance

SLAs for resolution of issues

Provide CSCs with Information Security guidelines

Provide periodic training to VLE operators

Conduct periodic review of CSC environment

Collate data to help VLEs in performance appraisal

Provide means to upgrade software versions

Patch updates for operating system

a) The SCA should establish and operate a Data Centre/ NOC of appropriate size and for running B2C

services. This will be VLE centric and accessed by all VLEs under the SCA. The specific services SCA

should provide include the following.

VLE master details

CSC infrastructure details

Recording of customer registration at CSC

Record of customer access

Customer Billing and Collections

Data on Technical break down and resolution

CSC’s staff data including attrition

Staff training and certification

Periodic upload of data across all CSCs on SCA’s servers

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b) The core business services of SCA may be made available to CSCs through a centralized SCA portal/

application. This portal could offer information, applications and services in one place. Thus, it will

inherently organise tools to help the SCA/ VLEs to organize their electronic workspace, their daily

tasks, and their jobs as a whole.

6.3. IT Architecture at the CSC level

a) The IT architecture at the CSC should have the following features:

A simple architecture.

Robust integration at the levels of SCA. SCA would act as a Service Gateway for the CSCs.

The CSCs would operate under a well regulated and controlled environment.

The CSCs will require computing capabilities in the form of PCs, printers, operating system

and other related hardware. It is envisaged that CSC’s would require a single terminal

machine and as the demand increases the CSC would migrate to multi-terminal

environment to deliver variety of services such as distance learning, IT Training etc. Cost

effective solutions to meet the local needs of the rural populations.

Upgradeable hardware to handle the growth in volumes over the next 4-5 years.

The IT Infrastructure needs to be available continuously, hence the need for power backup.

Ensure minimum complexity in the technical environment to minimize overheads on the

Information Systems.

Should enable Cost effective data transfer/ communications mechanisms.

b) There are two major components of the CSC IT infrastructure, Digital Infrastructure and IT

Software:

Digital Infrastructure would comprise of all onsite technology equipment, such as PCs,

Printers, Scanners, Projectors, Digital Camera, Software, and power backups such as UPS,

Generator, etc.

IT Software would comprise of operating System, application for providing services, IS

Security and Management and maintenance tools etc.

6.4. Suggested IT Specifications at CSC Level

The following table gives the suggested minimum IT specifications to be followed at the CSC level.

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Asset Type Details Indicative Specifications

Computer Terminals

Processor Intel Core i3 OR Equivalent or higher

Motherboard Intel OR Equivalent Original Motherboard

Memory 1GB DDR/ DDR2RAM or higher

Hard Drive 80GB, 200 RPM or Higher

Optical Drive CD-RW or DVD-RW Drive

Speakers Set of Speakers (Desktop Stereo)

Graphics Card Onboard

Audio / Sound Onboard

LAN Onboard 10/100Mbps LAN

I/O Ports 1 Serial, 1 Parallel, 4 USB (2.0 version), 2 PS/ 2rts, 1

VGA Port,1 RJ45 LAN Port, Audio Ports

Keyboard / Mouse

USB or PS/2 , 104 Keys Keyboard (OEM Mechanical Keyboard)

USB or PS/2Optical 2-button scroll Mouse w/pad

Monitor 15” Colour TFT

Operating System

Pre-loaded Licensed MS-Windows XP (SP3)

Operating System or higher with all the Device Drivers

Warranty 3 Years comprehensive on-site warranty

Printer Dot Matrix Printers 9 pin head

Pint Speed 300 cps

Print Direction Bi-directional Logic Seeking

80/132 Column Printer

Power supply fluctuation (90-270V)

Optional Additional 1 Printer

MFD Laserjet/ InkJet Based (Colour/ B&W)

Inkjet (B&W/Colour)

Print Copy, Scan

Upto 16 ppm in Black. (1200x1200dpi)

12 ppm in Color/B&W (4800x1200dpi optimized)

External I/O Port 1 USB Port

Supports the supplied Desktop OS Version

Video input Web Camera Intelligent Auto Face Tracking

Low light video capture

Built in microphone

Low distortion, wide field of view lens

4.0 MP or Higher Resolution still photo capability

USB2.0 high speed connectivity

Consumer Premise Equipment

Networking

Networking equipment as per the connectivity

requirements/ type and as per industry standards.

Customised depending on SCA’s requirement.

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Power Backup UPS

Battery

Generator

Alternate Sources

including non-

renewable energy

sources

Customized depending on SCA’s requirement.

IT Software Office Software Open Office v3.0 or higher or MS Office Software

SCA Portal/ Application Web Based On/Off line mode access using Internet

Explorer or compatible Web Browser

IS Security Enterprise Management

Licensed Anti-Virus Client (Norton/ MacAfee/

Kaspersky/ Quick heal with 3 Yr. subscription)

Enterprise/ network Management client/ agent.

Digital Signature Dongle

*The above table is only indicative. It is suggested that each SCA review various software and hardware options available based on the nature of services it intends providing through the CSCs. New range of rugged, power‐saving hardware like PCs, etc. are being launched which have been designed to work under higher temperature, dusty environments similar to CSCs. Such options could also be considered by the SCA.

6.5. Non‐IT Hardware

a) A UPS with appropriate an output power rating of at least 0.8 power factor is required for all the

components as mentioned above to work simultaneously. The UPS should have at least 2 hours

backup time.

b) One Generator set with rating at least 1.25 times of the rating of the UPS should be made available

as an alternate power source. For the locations, where the basic power is available scarcely, the

SCA may consider to provide alternate power source, e.g., Solar Power, etc.

6.6. SCA‐CSC Connectivity

a) The number of points of connectivity being large and wide spread across the State, the SCA may

consider any technology or a mix of technologies for effective implementation. Given the

spread of the telecom network of various service providers, the SCA has the choice of having

different Service Providers in various places. The SCA may also have arrangements with

different services providers for primary and fall back network options. Since the connectivity

is so critical for delivery of both G2C and B2C services, the SCA should bring out the salient

features of the proposed network architecture that will suit the conditions on the ground.

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b) In essence, the SCA must provide the most appropriate network solution at the most

affordable cost to a CSC.

c) The bidders will also need to make their own assessment on the sizing of the Internet

bandwidth and other key components of the CSC system appropriate to meet the demand for

the services.

d) Requirements: The network to be established should have capabili ties to follow OSI

Standards and should have following features:

i. Should be a TCP/IP based network (IPv4)

ii. Should have the capability to run IP routing protocols like OSPF (Open Shortest Path

Find)

iii. Should have reasonable last mile connectivity. For the type of services to be offered

a provision should be made for a minimum broadband connectivity at each CSC

6.6.1. Tripura State Data Centre (TSDC)

a) The TSDC is supposed to host the entire e‐governance applications backend infrastructure in terms

of hardware, Applications, LAN Access switch, Server Farm, firewall, Core WAN router for

connecting high speed Internet connection and high‐speed WAN links connecting to various State

Departments/ HQs.

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Logical diagram of TSWAN

b) The SDC will be seamlessly connected to the TSWAN at the SHQ. It is expected that in course of

time all the data/ content required for delivering e‐Governance services would be residing in the

SDC except some specific services for which data/ content would be residing at servers anywhere

below the SHQ. For access to the data required for delivering Central Government services,

TSWAN would be connected to NICNET at SHQ level though a gateway.

TSWAN Architecture

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CHAPTER‐7: OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR SCA

7.1. Key Guidelines

Following are some of the key operational guidelines for the SCAs to conduct and run the CSC

Scheme.

a) Mandatory Delivery of G2C Services:

The Common Services Centres will have to unconditionally provide all the e-Governance

services including utility bill collection services as approved and decided to be delivered by the GoT

to the Citizens. The SCA would charge fees for the e-Government services strictly as prescribed by the

State Government. The SCA shall ensure distribution of all kinds of certificates, licenses and other

documents to Citizens that may be required as part of service delivery process notified by the

Government from time to time. This would include liaison with concerning offices and collection of

issued certificates from the concerning offices for distribution as may be the case. The SCA will

ensure that CSC kiosks provide courier services for delivery of certificates generated at Citizen’s

doorstep, who wish to pay additionally for it. Charges for such services would be as per actual.

b) SCA-VLE Relationship

i. The VLEs are preferred to be franchisees or have profit sharing arrangements with the SCA

to ensure a sense of ownership and provide enough incentive for the VLE. The same needs to

be detailed in the business plan submitted by the bidder and the legal document to be signed

between SCA and each VLE stating clearly the commercials involved, revenue sharing, roles &

responsibilities, security deposits etc. Also, SCA will submit the legal copy of agreement to

SDA/TSCA signed with VLE before the certification of that Kiosk.

ii. The terms & conditions of SCA-VLE relationship as proposed by SCA in the business plan and

as agreed by SDA (after changes if any) shall form a part of MSA and the legal agreement

to be signed between SCA and each of VLEs.

c) Physical Layout of CSCs:

The CSC should be housed in a comfortable room of at least 150 -200 sq. ft. with

adequate working space (2-3 people), furniture and storage space. The room should

have cement flooring, concrete roof and pucca walls without any water leakages

from any side. The room should have good ventilation and light with good space

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outside for parking, display boards, etc.

d) Branding of CSCs:

The SCA shall comply with any branding/ logo/ Colour scheme that the GoI or the State

Government prescribes. The existing ‘e‐Pariseva Kendra’ brand of the Government of Tripura will

be retained; each of the kiosks to be setup under the CSC Scheme shall be branded as ‘e‐Pariseva

Kendra’ Centre.

e) Physical Security at CSCs:

SCA would have to make his own arrangements to provide for physical security at the CSCs. It is

suggested that SCA ensure an appropriate insurance cover in place to guard the infrastructure

against any damages or trespassing.

f) Operating Hours and Procedures for CSC Kiosk:

The kiosk should be open at least from 9.00 AM to 6.00 PM every day without fail, except on bank-

holidays. Every day, the CSC kiosk owners/ operators shall intimate to the Server, through electronic

login process, the opening time of the kiosk and closing hours through a logout process in a similar

manner. The SCA/ VLE should electronically close their Revenue Collection Register (RCR) on a daily

basis and should submit the counter foils of bill/ documents/ applications/ forms etc. and daily MIS

reports as per the requirement of concerned line department and MoU (Memorandum of

Understanding) signed. In case of non-submission of the reports/ counter foils of bill, SCA must

inform electronically to the SDA/TSCA the reason for the delay before the due time for submission.

The delay in submission without informing the reason will be considered as non-seriousness towards

his responsibility and will be treated accordingly.

g) Monthly MIS:

For reconciliation purposes, SCA will provide financial statements to the SDA/TSCA and

Department concerned. SCA shall hand-over proper receipt to the bearer of the bill/ demand

note/ application giving relevant details, to the concerned department/ utility provider. All the

hard copies should be retained by the SCA/ VLE and sent to the SDA/TSCA duly stamped with the

inscription “PAID ON”/”Received” (Date) at (Counter Name) along with the accounts within next

48 working hours. The format and frequency of the other required MIS would be as per the

provision of the application software. The reports should be strictly system-generated. Reports

those are not generated by the system will not be accepted and will be treated as non-submission

hence the appropriate penalty clause will be applicable.

h) Security of Data:

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The SCA shall ensure that the data available with CSCs related to the Scheme is not misused/

abused/ copied by its personnel. The SCA shall indemnify the SDA from any claim or suit for damages

that may be filed against it for breach of privacy laws by VLE employees. The SCA shall ensure that its

personnel or VLEs appointed by the SCA do not tamper with data or document provided by District

Administration/SDA/TSCA/ Departments meant for use by Citizens. The SCA will be responsible for

maintaining security and integrity of the data supplied by the SDA/TSCA/Departments Concerned/

Government/Citizens.

i) Grievance Handling:

The SCA shall ensure that a complaint and suggestions book is kept at a prominent place at each kiosk to

enable the Citizens to make complaints and suggestions in writing. The book will be sent to the

concerned Nodal Officer at the SDA/TSCA every month for his perusal and such action as may be

considered necessary. The SCA shall update the status of the complaint through online. To ensure

effective redressal of the complaints received at CSCs, the SCA shall depute at least one full time

technical support staff for every District. The SCA should ensure that a complaint is redressed within

one working day from the time it receives. The complaint those are out of the scope of the SCA,

should be escalated to the competent authority. The SCA shall update the kiosk owners (VLEs)

about the grievance status. The SCA will be responsible for preparing and sending the monthly

reports comprising of complainant’s name, date of receipt, date on which it was disposed, action taken,

and time taken to dispose the complaint etc. The report should highlight the complaints with Pink

which has taken more than one day for disposal and with red which has not disposed up to the

kiosk satisfaction.

The SCA shall ensure that the VLE maintains the following to receive and address Complaints of rural

citizens:

Complaints and suggestion book.

Suitable MIS Software to record and report complaints.

Telephone/ mobile numbers of his supervisor/ district in charge if any and telephone

number of suitable senior officer at headquarter.

The SCA shall ensure that the VLE maintains a book of complaints and suggestions and

submits the suggestions and complaints every week to the Nodal Agency/ SDA/TSCA.

j) Collection of Money on Behalf of Government:

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SCA would transfer/ deposit the dues collected on behalf of the government to designated bank account/

corpus within two days (48 hrs) of collection. In case of holidays the dues would be transferred on next

working day. In case of non‐deposit of the amount so collected within the stipulated time, SCA will have

to pay interest to SDA/TSCA along with a Penalty as prescribed in this document. Further, looking at the

realities for fund flow in rural areas, if agreed upon by the service departments, the time period for

deposition of collected money by SCA may be revised to twice a week. However, SCA will always prefer,

wherever possible, the electronic transfer of funds to SDA/TSCA/ Line department’s specified bank

account at his own cost.

k) Insurance of Government Cash:

SCA is also advised to subscribe an insurance coverage for the cash handled at CSCs to safeguard the

public money against theft and uncontrolled risk like earthquake‐fire & shock, Landslide/ rockslide/

subsidence, storm or similar type. SCA will have to submit a copy of insurance policy to the SDA within 15

days from the date of roll‐out of the CSC, otherwise the Government will not allow the CSC to operate

(will not be considered as commissioned) and impose a penalty on SCA as prescribed in this document. In

an event of loss of cash at SCA’s end because of theft or such eventualities, the cash will be recovered

from the SCA.

l) The SCA will obtain all applicable statutory clearances for providing all G2C, B2B and B2C

services at the CSCs.

m) For better & smooth implementation of CSC project at ground level, SCA will recruit & deploy

Project Manager at State Level, and District coordinators (one per each district) and Block

coordinators (one per each two blocks) at the district and block level respectively. Also, the

District coordinator will have to provide mandatory a weekly progress report to the concerned

nodal officer of SDA/TSCA and likewise the Block coordinator will provide a similar weekly

progress report to the concerned nodal officer at block level. Timely submission of these

reports shall form the basis of proof of manpower attendance during that respective week. In

case, SCA wants to change/ replace any resource then he may do so with prior intimation/

permission from the concerned nodal officer. Also, in case of leave/ absence of any resource,

the same must be done in a similar manner as mentioned above.

7.2. Service Delivery Process of prevailing E‐Pariseva Kendra Scheme

The Service Delivery Process currently being used for the ‘E‐Pariseva Kendra’ business model would

largely be replicated in the CSCs upon approval of the State Government/ SDA. The current model in

the E‐Pariseva Kendra Scheme is based on the principle of Public Private Partnership (PPP). Citizens

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can access G2C services through kiosks, which are being operated by private partners, or through

other designated Centres.

7.3. Guidelines for delivering B2C Services

The CSC Scheme envisages provisioning of the B2C services along with the G2C services. The SCA

will have to integrate and coordinate with various B2C Content providers. The entire responsibility

for gathering the functional requirements of B2C services, development and deployment of the

services rests with the SCA. However, the following disciplines will have to be observed while providing

B2C services:

a) SCA should inform SDA or its authorized agency of any B2C service to be delivered through the

CSCs system and intimate the charges to be collected from citizens for these services;

b) Services opposed to public interest shall not be included in CSC portfolio;

c) Inclusion of a B2C service should not adversely affect the functioning and performance of CSCs

in relation to the G2C services;

d) The IT and the physical security of the CSC should not be compromised;

e) The Government reserves rights to instruct the SCA to host the B2C applications and databases

on separate application servers, web servers and database servers, in the overall interests of the

Common Services Centres Scheme;

f) Further, the government could also direct that the B2C Services be provided from a workstation,

which is different from the workstation used for providing the G2C Services. However, both the

workstations can be located in the same Common Services Centres premises.

7.4. Human Resource Development

The efficiency and image of the CSC would depend substantially on the efficiency of the VLEs. The

SCA shall exercise due care and caution while selecting the operators. The following Guidelines are

suggested in this regard:

a) The SCA shall impart training, at district/ block level, to all the VLEs (once in a quarter) and its employees

so that they are well versed with the operations of the CSC. Failing to do so shall attract penalty as

mentioned in this RFP document.

b) A representative from the SDA/TSCA should also be invited in such training sessions.

c) In case of retraining/ refresher courses the timing and location of the training should be so arranged

so that there is minimal disruption of the CSC operations.

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d) The SCA should ensure that the VLE is trained before the CSCs are operational.

e) The SCA shall also be responsible for retraining the VLE whenever changes are made in the software/

services.

f) Both off‐site and on‐site training of the VLEs needs to be undertaken on a continuous basis.

g) The SCA must provide a training strategy in their technical bids.

7.5. VLE Selection Criteria

Following suggestions are made for selection of VLEs: ‐

a) It is envisaged that all the VLEs would in the age group of 20-30, but age will not be a

restricting criteria

b) Essential minimum education qualification of the VLE should be a 10th pass from any

recognized board.

c) Preference should be given to local candidates from the CSC village.

d) The VLE should be fluent in reading and writing the local dialect as well as have base level

knowledge of English language.

e) The VLE should preferably have a certificate from any computer institute showing that she knows

the basic operations of the computer and usage of standard applications. Otherwise the SCA

should make arrangements for the selected VLEs to be trained in Basic Computer operations/

usage.

f) The VLE should undergo a behavioral as well as assessment test for IT as well as English skills.

7.6. Other Operational Recommendations

7.6.1. Call Centre/ Help Desk

The SCA may establish a Call Centre/ Help desk that will accept support calls from the VLE, Taluka and

district level support staff. The primary function of this facility would be to provide support to the VLE

and to receive feedback and respond to complaints lodged by telephone/ email/chat. Software to

monitor complaints/ resolution time/ frequency of complaints etc. may be deployed in the Call Centre.

The Call Centre/ Help desk should be manned by trained technical/ support personnel during the normal

working hours of the CSC.

7.6.2. Maintenance of Common Services Centres IT infrastructure

The SCA should pay special attention to the management of the IT hardware at the CSC, which

includes the PCs, Networks, UPS, applications security systems etc. The maintenance service

strategy for all the CSCs should be detailed in the technical bid including what responsibilities the SCA’s

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and its IT partners are willing to take and the performance expected in terms of mean time to repair

and in case of delays, what back‐up plan is proposed. The key responsibilities here include:

i. Proactive monitoring of the network and its performance.

ii. Logging in CSC calls for maintenance and proactive monitoring so as to ensure that the calls are

attended within a reasonable time.

iii. Preventive maintenance for carrying out the necessary repairs and replacement of parts

wherever needed to keep the performance levels of the hardware and equipment in tune

with the requirements of the Service Level Agreements.

iv. Preventive maintenance should be planned and not be attended during working hours.

v. Positioning rapid action teams at key places in the state to trouble shoot the technical snags.

7.6.3. Servicing Equipment Breakdown

The SCA will have put in place both a preventive and reactive maintenance strategy for attending to

issues related to the CSC computers and peripheral devices like printers etc. This shall include: ‐

i. Deployment of required support personnel

ii. Maintenance and support contracts with manufacturers and service providers

iii. Keeping an inventory of spares, additional equipment

iv. Training and capacity building of VLEs

7.6.4. Support for Software

The Support strategy for Software should include support for all software deployed through the

CSCs.

7.6.5. Network

The Support strategy for network should include deployment of personnel who can solve issues

related to network and Internet connectivity. To ensure that both citizens are served and SDA

conditions are met it is recommended that the SCA should deploy a team that can trouble‐shoot

connectivity related issues at the kiosk level and liaise with ISP and telecom providers to improve

uptime and network performance.

7.6.6. Operational Support

The SCA will need to deploy supervisory staff that will periodically visit the kiosks and guide the

VLE on good business practices, knowledge of G2C and B2C applications deployed at the CSC and

efficient delivery of services to the rural citizen. Operational support may also consist of periodic

refresher training for all VLEs in a central place once in six months.

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CHAPTER‐8: TIME SCHEDULE & PAYMENT TERMS

8.1. Scheme Rollout Period

a) The SCA will be required to establish and operationalize CSCs in phases as per the time

schedule prescribed by the SDA/ GoT. The SCA shall set up and operationalize the CSCs at its own

cost and expense within 10 months in phases from the date of signing of Master Service Agreement

(MSA), as per the Deliverables outlined in the RFP document. The SCA shall operate and

manage the CSCs for four years from the date of operationalization of all CSCs in the SCA’s The

MSA would be signed within 30 days from the issuance of the Letter of Intent (LOI).

b) The SCA will have the permission and be authorized to deliver e‐Government services from the

CSCs on the terms and conditions prescribed by the State within thirty days of the signing of the

MoU with the SDA/TSCA and line departments for a period of maximum four years. At the end of

four years, the terms and conditions of the MSA/ MoU between the SCA and SDA or authorized

agency will be reviewed, and a new agreement may be formulated for the next four years or for

such periods as the State may decide.

c) Upon receipt of the LOI, the SCA shall submit an Implementation Schedule specifying the major

milestones towards rolling out of the CSCs for implementation. The Implementation Plan duly

approved by the SDA shall form an integral part of the MSA. Any deviation in these defined

timelines of implementation schedule which have been mutually agreed upon between the SCA

and the SDA/ State Government shall constitute a material breach of the MSA. A period of 1

month shall be provided to rectify the deviation, but shall attract Liquidated Damages (LD) as

per GF&AR and as mentioned in this RFP document.

d) Further the SDA/ GoT may take any necessary action for the implementation of the remainder

CSCs, as deemed appropriate.

e) Once the SDA/ SDA/TSCA signs an agreement with the SCA, the SCA has to formulate and

submit a detailed plan of implementation. SDA may conduct an audit to determine the actual

roll out of the CSCs up to its satisfaction and to ensure that the objectives of the CSC scheme

are met. It may be noted that the timelines and the service level agreements will be enforced

strictly. Any delay in implementation of the CSCs within the stipulated period would be

deemed as an event of default.

g) The SCA has to design and implement a very detailed plan of implementation that seeks to

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execute several activities in parallel, adopts critical path method and commits additional

resources to activities falling behind schedule so as to keep up with the overall deadline of

implementation in 13 months as mentioned below.

h) The following Gantt chart depicts the implementation schedule of CSCs

For the commited scope of Total No. of CSCs

Months

Activity/ Milestones

0

T1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Issuance of the LoI/ Work Order

Signing of MSA with SDA

Operationalization of 25% of total CSCs

Operationalization 50% of total CSCs

Operationalization 75% of total CSCs

Operationalization 100% of total CSCs

Sl.No. Activity/ Milestones Time of Completion

1. Issuance of the LoI/ Work Order T1=0

2. Signing of MSA with SDA T1+1 month

3. Operationalization of 25% of total CSCs T1+4 months

4. Operationalization 50% of total CSCs T1+ 6 months

5. Operationalization 75% of total CSCs T1 + 8 months

6. Operationalization 100% of total CSCs T1+10 months

i) In case delay occurs on SCA’s part in roll out of CSCs as per the mentioned time schedule,

liquidated damages will be applicable as mentioned in this RFP document.

j) In case SCA requires an extension of time in completion of any of the deliverable as per the table

given above, they may submit a request in writing to the SDA. SDA may consider granting an

extension in the period with or without applying the liquidated damages clause.

8.2. Payment and Collection:

There are TWO (2) types of payments involved in the CSC expansion scheme:

1) Payment of Commission Charges to SCAs:

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To get payments of their share (transaction charges) of the money collected, SCA would submit bill

in triplicate in the name of concerned SDA/TSCA/ Line Department along with date wise details of

transactions done during the month. Based on the SLA, the SDA/TSCA will reimburse the dues to SCA

within 30 days from the receipt of the bill, provided all formalities are duly completed on the part of SCA.

2) Payment of Cash and funds flow:

a) This would be an integral part of the Scheme. The SCA may require to tie‐up with several banks to

manage/ enable/ support their funds and financial dealings. The potential SCA would have to provide

the cash and fund flow management plan as part of the technical proposal in the bid. The selected

SCA would need to explore the banking arrangement further in cooperation with the DIT, SDA/TSCA

and concerned departments in the government. The transactions executed by the VLE should be

monitored by the SCA and SDA/TSCA through an authentication, authorization and accounting

software. The SCA should also ensure deposit of the revenue collected at CSCs from e‐Government

transactions from the Citizens in a manner prescribed by the State. Appropriate safeguards need to

be built so that such revenue is deposited in time and a proper receipt is given to the citizen who

deposits such amount with the CSC operator.

b) SCA will open separate bank account to facilitate the VLEs for depositing the amount collected

against Government dues at an appropriate level. It will be the responsibility of the SCA to bear all

charges for depositing the amount into designated account of SDA/TSCA/ departments.

c) Multiple Modes of receiving Payment: It is currently envisaged that the rural citizens will make

payment at the CSC preferably by cash but considering the lifetime of the Scheme it is expected that

banking facilities will also be widespread in the rural areas. Therefore, over the course of the Scheme

period, the SCA and VLE can make arrangements to accept other payment methods like cheque,

DD, credit and debit card, direct bank transfer, mobile payment, micro payments and other

payment methods.

d) Receipt to the users: The VLE should issue a receipt to all citizens for all transactions made through

e‐Pariseva Kiosk. One copy of receipt should be issued to the Citizen for all transactions while

another copy should be retained at CSC. SDA/TSCA may, at any point of time, inspect these receipt

books. Hence, the VLE should maintain these receipt books for at least 3 Years for audit by

SDA/TSCA.

e) Utility Bill Payment: In case of utility bill payments, the VLE shall issue to the Citizen a printed receipt

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generated through the application. The application should keep a digital/signed copy of the receipt

for the purpose of non-repudiation. If the Utility Department has an application ready for use at the

time of operation, the Utility Department would make available such application to the SCA.

f) Following is a description of the fund-flow and related administrative processes of the existing CSC

Scheme which is in operation in 8 districts of the State.

a. Deposition of Cash/Cheque collected at Kiosk: As per the MOU signed between the SCA and TSCA

(representative of SDA), the SCA/Kiosks will deposit the amount collected at different Kiosks through

Cash/ Cheque, in TSCA/SDA line department’s Authorized Bank account within 48 Hours at a

specified Branch. The SDA/TSCA has adopted the following procedure:

i. The SCAs collect the amount received at their respective kiosks and deposit it in the bank

account of the SDA/TSCA/ line department at designated Bank/ Branch and submit the Pay-In

Slip to the SDA/TSCA/ line department.

ii. The Individual Kiosk owner is authorized to deposit the amount in the designated

account of SDA/TSCA/ Line department at designated Bank/ Branch. In this case, the SCA

shall ensure that all his kiosks have deposited the amount well in time and collect the Pay-in

slips from kiosk and submit it to SDA/TSCA/ Line department with a consolidated report.

Such reports shall contain the date of collection, kiosk name, amount to be deposited by kiosk

owner (as per the Kiosk RCR), actual amount deposited by Kiosk and total amount deposited

by their kiosks.

iii. In case, the Bank provides facility of anywhere banking, the amount (Cash/

Cheque) is deposited by SCA/ Kiosk owner in the Designated Bank account from

any branch.

iv. After depositing the amount in the Bank, the SCA submits the proof of deposition

of amount (either by SCA or by their kiosk) by submitting the Original copy of

Pay‐In Slips to SDA/TSCA/ Line department within 48 Hours. (Separate Pay‐In Slips

for Cash amount and Cheque)

v. As per the State Level MOU signed with the BSNL, the CSC kiosks are not

authorized to accept the cheque drawn in favour of BSNL. Therefore, in case of

payments against BSNL services, the Cheque shall be accepted only in favour of

SDA/TSCA.

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b. Remittance of amount to Concerned Departments: The SDA/TSCA reconciles the amount deposited

by SCA/ Kiosk owner in the authorized bank account on a daily basis and, after reconciliation, remits

the amount to respective departments through Cheque and maintains a separate register for this

purpose.

c. The SDA/TSCA reconciles the accounts with concerned departments on monthly basis and obtains a

reconciliation certificate from the respective Departments.

8.3. Transaction Charges to be charged to the Citizen

a) Under CSC expansion project the service / commission charges for existing services has been

decided by the Government of Tripura as given below. These charges will be uniform across all the

CSCs in the state and will be followed as per the existing framework of e-Pariseva project.

Presently, under e-Pariseva Kendra project, the services have been categorized in three (3)

categories as follows:

Type of transaction Charge to Citizen

(MRP)

SCA/ VLE’s

share

GoT’s/ SDA’s

Charges

Utility provider

Charges

E-Government Rs.7 Rs.7 Re. 0 Rs.0

Utility Collection Rs.0 Rs.4 Rs.0 Rs.4

Land Record Rs.25 Rs.10 Rs.15 Rs.0

Note: The above list is indicative and is subject to change as per Government’s approved rates from time to time.

b) Presently, under CSC project the Citizens are not charged any transaction fee for availing

utility bill payment services, rather, per transaction charges are being reimbursed by the

concerned departments/ PSUs. For other category of services, per transaction fee is charged to

the citizen availing a service.

d) To deliver G2C services, SCAs would need to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with

SDA/TSCA and Line Department. The SCAs are not required to sign separate agreements with the

Government Departments/ PSUs.

e) For B2C services the SCA will be free to decide and charge a pre-determined fee to the Citizens

under intimation to the SDA.

f) In present scenario all taxes, levies etc. are being borne by SCAs (private partners).

g) SDA reserves the right to change the commission charges at any point of time.

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8.4. Reconciliation and Controls

a) SDA, through various monitoring tolls & portals will monitor on a regular basis, the implementation

progress of CSC scheme in respective districts.

b) The SCA would need to establish a comprehensive, online, and integrated Financial

Accounting and Information System that would provide all the necessary checks and controls, provide

access to all financial transactions and information, enable reconciliation of all financial

transactions between the various CSCs involved and SDA/TSCA on a fortnightly basis or as and

when required by SDA/TSCA/ GoT.

c) The SCAs will have to design a fool-proof, fraud-proof and obsolescence-proof system that is

totally secure and that can accept all the new services and payment mechanisms e.g. smart card,

payment gateways. The SCAs should take this aspect into account while preparing their technical bid.

d) The SCA shall comply with all such stipulations prescribed by DIT, GoI/ GoT/ SDA for enabling online

monitoring of CSCs on a continuous basis.

e) MIS Reports: The SCA would be required to provide/ facilitate centralized MIS reports for all B2C

services transactions for all the CSCs under its purview. The SCA should ensure availability of

web based MIS reports for: -

i. Transaction Volumes

ii. Collections

iii. Payment Handover from one entity to another

iv. Transaction Commissions for Government of Tripura and vendors

v. Transaction deduction for departments and service providers

vi. Exceptional scenarios like bounced cheque; disputed credit card transactions etc. The MIS

reporting system should be able to export the report data to industry standard non-

proprietary formats (ODF, PDF, and HTML).

g) The process and books of accounts and the computer system should be available for audit by

the SDA/ TSCA/ GoT or its agencies.

8.5. Other Conditions

8.5.1. Any penalties/ liquidated damages, as applicable, imposed on the selected bidder for non-

performance (SLA), as per the criterion mentioned in this bid document, will be charged for the

respective period/ phase/ item.

8.5.2. The selected bidder must obtain a NOC for all the kind of deliverables as mentioned in this bid

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document from the Department/ concerned authority/ designated authority for the respective

period/ phase.

8.5.3. Service tax will be paid on actual as per prevailing rate. If there is any change in the applicable

law with respect to service tax, then it shall be increased or decreased accordingly.

8.5.4. All statutory taxes viz., income tax etc. will be deducted at source as per the prevalent rules &

regulations at the time of making payments to the selected bidder during the billing cycles.

8.5.5. The payment will be made upon submission of bill(s) in triplicate as per the payment schedule.

The officer(s) of SDA/TSCA/ GoT will examine the bill(s) thoroughly being payment authority and

as per the terms & conditions of RFP and then shall process the bill(s) for actual payment to be

made to selected bidder. The DD/ Banker Cheque will be made in the name of selected bidder

as per the detail given in bill(s). All remittance charges will be borne by the selected bidder.

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CHAPTER‐9: SERVICE LEVEL STANDARDS

9.1. Service Level Agreement (SLA)

a. The SCA will be governed by the MSA, which will be signed with SDA at State level. The expected Service

Level Metrics are mentioned below in this document.

b. SCA will report actual performance achieved every month to the SDA/ its authorized agency. The SCA

will also be responsible for promptly investigating failures to meet the Service Level by:

i. Initiating and reporting problem and identify root causes of failure related to not achieving the Service

Levels;

ii. Promptly reporting problems related to the Services, as identified, to the SDA or its authorized

agency that reasonably could be expected to have adverse effect on the operations; and

iii. Developing and implementing improvements in procedures required to prevent repeated failures

9.2. Service Level Metrics

a) The operational portion of the Agreement between SDA and the selected SCA will be in the form

of a MSA. The Service Level Metrics will specify the expected levels of service to be provided by

the SCA. The SDA/ its authorized agency would also specify the penalties for breach of the critical

MSA metrics. The key areas where Service Level Metrics can be defined are:

Delay in Deposit of money collected at CSCs

Loss or damage of data records at SCA /VLE level

Training to VLEs by SCA

Rollout of CSCs as per the expansion rollout plan & Period

Inoperability of CSCs

Mean time to repair any hardware at CSC

Etc.

b) Applicability of MSA: The MSA will be enforced from the date of signing of MSA. The SCA will be

governed by the MSA that will be framed in a manner that enables success of the CSCs. Not only

outcomes but also processes and suitable mechanisms will be developed to monitor the MSA.

Non‐fulfilment of the MSA will constitute a breach of the agreement.

c) Following are definitions of the period for calculation of MSA breach and Stipulated period:

Year : Financial year 1st April – 31st March.

Month : Any Calendar month – January, February, up to December.

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X months : Any X number of Calendar months.

Quarter : Period of three months as mentioned: April – June; July –September;

October – December and January – March.

9.3. Adherence to Service Level Metrics

SCAs are expected to ensure strict observance of Service Level Agreement (SLA) metrics laid out in

this RFP document. For additional services to be added, separate SLAs will be put in place, and the CSC

systems shall be reinforced and enhanced suitably to meet new demands and comply with the

conditions specified in such Agreements. The SCA shall ensure that the VLE keeps a Citizen charter

of the complete list of services available at the CSC, time taken for delivery and pricing of the various

services prominently. In the event that SCA fails to achieve agreed Service Levels, the SCA would

have to pay penalty amount as prescribed in this RFP document.

9.4. Liquidated Damages (LD)

a) If the SCA needs an extension of time in completion of any of the deliverable as per the

specified Schedule in Chapter-8, they shall apply in writing to the SDA prior to 1 month of the

prescribed roll out timelines, stating the reason like connectivity, business viability or physical

feasibility etc. Extension in the period may be granted with or without liquidated damages by the

Tendering Authority.

b) The LD would be applicable on the delay roll out as per the milestone mentioned in chapter‐8

and for the purpose of Calculation of LD the following methodology is used:

1. LD would be applicable only on those CSCs which are designated as delayed CSCs.

2. LD percentage is based on project cost of each delayed CSC in that particular district.

c) The LD will be Rs.10 per CSC per day on the delayed roll out CSCs, subject to the maximum/

upper ceiling as per the table below:

Sl. No. Condition LD Percentage

a. Delay up‐to one fourth period of the prescribed period 2.5 %

b. Delay exceeding one fourth but not exceeding half of the prescribed period

5.0 %

c. Delay exceeding half but not exceeding three fourth of the prescribed period

7.5 %

d. Delay exceeding three fourth but not exceeding the period equal to the total period allowed for that activity prescribed period

10.0 %

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d) If there is a delay beyond point (c) in table above, the tendering authority may terminate the

contract.

e) Fraction of a day in reckoning period in supplies shall be eliminated if it is less than half a day.

f) The maximum amount of liquidated damages shall be 10%.

g) If the bidder requires an extension of time in completion of contractual supply on account of

occurrence of any hindrance, he shall apply in writing to the SDA, which has placed the work

order, for the same immediately on occurrence of the hindrance but not after the stipulated

date of completion of supply. Delivery period may be extended with or without liquidated

damages if the delay in the rollout of project is on account of hindrances beyond the control

of the bidder.

h) The Liquidated Damages, if any & as applicable, would be deducted from the payment due for

that milestone as mentioned in Section above (Payment terms).

i) Any delay on account of departmental official (not attributable to the selected bidder) shall

not be taken into account while computing adherence to service levels but selected bidder

will submit sufficient records/ documents that the delay is on part of SDA/ GoT.

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9.5. Service Level Agreement

The below mentioned Service Level parameters need to be adhered to by the SCA. The SDA/TSCA/Government of Tripura with the help of timely audit

reports, daily MIS reports, field visits by their representatives, transaction counter foils, etc, would monitor the adherence of the various service level

parameters.

Sl.No. SLA Parameters Penalty for breach Material Breach Stipulated period for mitigating

material breach conditions

Remedial performance required for non‐termination

during stipulated period

1. Delay in deposit of money collected at CSCs to the District E‐governance Society/ respective departments (cash, Cheque, DD) beyond 48 hours. (In case of holidays, the money to be transferred the next working days) (It will be deducted by SDA/TSCA from the commission earned by SCA for that district).

Penalty in the form of Interest at the rate of 18% per annum for the number of days for which the deposit is delayed.

Default for 5 consecutive working days

None Payment defaults occurring for 5 consecutive days, SDA shall be entitled to forth with stop the SCA’s access to State Data Centre, the State Portal, Tripura SWAN, and Govt. Applications as well as any other Government support, whether physical or otherwise, and require the SCA to stop providing G2C services through the CSC kiosks including termination of MoU.

2. Loss/damage at SCA/VLE level of data/records collected from citizens as reported by SDA/TSCA/ Citizens. (It will be recovered by SDA/TSCA from the commission earned)

Rs.100/‐ for each lost record (out of which Rs. 50 to be deposited with the District e‐Gov Society, rest to be given to the aggrieved Citizen) + The cost that will incur to the citizen in acquiring the record/ document lost at SCA/VLE end.

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3. Training to each VLE by SCA (at least once in a quarter i.e. 3 months and duly verified/ certified by respective SDA/TSCA.

Rs. 400/‐ per VLE/ CSC per quarter (for not providing the required training).

No training to 50% or more VLEs in a quarter.

None None

4. Rollout of CSCs as per the expansion rollout plan & Period

Penalty of Rs. 100 per CSC that has been delayed, per additional day of delay

Rollout being delayed by 4 weeks as per the rollout schedule

3 months 100% rollout of CSCs in the stipulated period for mitigating material breach

5. Inoperability of CSCs A CSC will be deemed inoperable if it is not offering Government Services for a continuous period of seven days, or more than a cumulative period of ten days in a month. A CSC needs to offer Government Services for at least 300 days per year

Penalty of Rs. 500 per CSC per week

If a CSC is inoperable for more than 30 days

7 days CSC needs to be operational and certified operational by TSCA or its designated agencies

6. Mean time to repair any hardware at the Common Services Center Any hardware problem has to be rectified within 3 working days

Would be deemed as inoperative and the liquidated damages as prescribed in Clause 5 of this Exhibit would apply

Same as Clause 5 of this Exhibit

Same as Clause5 of this Exhibit

Same as Clause 5 of this Exhibit

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9.6. Terms & Conditions of the Contract

9.6.1. Agreement

a) The SDA/its authorized agency shall execute an agreement with the SCA for the fulfilment of

the contract on Rs.100/‐ non‐judicial stamp paper in the prescribed format provided, within

thirty days from the date of acceptance of the Bid and intimation of the award of contract. The

incidental expenses of execution of agreement shall be borne by the SCA.

b) The conditions stipulated in the agreement should be strictly adhered to and violation of any

of the conditions will entail termination of the contract without prejudice to the rights of

Government of Tripura and recovery of any consequential loss from the SCA.

c) If, at any point of time during the contract/ project period, the SCA is found to be bankrupt or

financially incompetent (to be verified by competent authority) with a severe impact on the

project and/ or services, the SDA may terminate the contract immediately with a prior notice to

the SCA.

d) The SCA shall roll out and operate CSCs strictly in accordance with the Technical

Specifications outlined in this RFP document and shall ensure timely delivery and

commissioning of the physical and digital infrastructure in the CSCs, as per the

implementation schedule given in the contract.

e) The installation of the digital and IT infrastructure shall be done at the risk and cost of the SCA.

f) If the roll out is not effected before the phase periods from the date of signing of contract as

per specifications, SDA/authorized agency shall have the right to cancel the contract and take

such other action as may be deemed fit, at the risk and cost of the SCA.

g) The SCA shall use licensed versions of the software or any other applications, and shall be held

liable for any consequent action arising out of patent/intellectual property right violations and

SDA/authorized agency shall not be liable for any liabilities or damages arising thereof.

h) The SCA will not be permitted to operate from any other premises other than from the one agreed

between SDA and the SCA for this purpose.

i) The agency shall ensure the entire computer Hardware, Software, UPS, Generator,

Computer peripherals and furniture supplied by it against the loss or damage due to Fire or Theft

or Accident or due to any unforeseen circumstances.

9.6.2. Exclusivity to Provide E‐Government Services

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a) The SDA will not make a commitment to the SCAs of granting exclusive rights to provide e‐

Government services offered by the Government of Tripura through the CSCs.

b) However, the SCAs shall not be eligible to receive any revenue support as per CSC expansion

Scheme.

9.6.3. Provision for Unsatisfactory Services

a) If services of the SCA are not found satisfactory at any stage during the project period in any

of the CSCs, the SCA will be bound to remove the deficiencies at his own cost within the time

period fixed by SDA/authorized agency.

b) In case, the SCA is not able to remove and rectify the deficiencies within the given time period,

SDA/authorized agency will be competent to make alternative arrangements at the risk and cost

of the SCA and the costs so incurred shall be deducted from the Irrevocable performance security

as prescribed in this RFP document, or otherwise charged to the SCA’s account.

c) In case of repetitive nature of disruption in services and if the SCA is unable to rectify the

deficiencies, SDA/ its authorized agency will have the right to cancel the MSA and allot the CSCs

to other agencies on terms and conditions as decided by SDA/authorized agency. The SCA would

have to bear all the risks and costs of procuring the new agencies to function as SCAs.

9.6.4. Assigning of Bid in Whole or Part

The SCA shall not assign or make over the contract, the benefit or burden thereof to any

other person or persons or body corporate. No under letting or subletting to any persons or

body corporate for the execution of the contract or any other part thereof is permitted,

without the written consent of the TSCA/Government of Tripura.

9.6.5. Security

All security arrangements for the equipment located in the each CSC are the responsibility

of the bidder and they will get it insured from general insurance company against calamities,

theft, fire etc.

9.6.6. Effects of Force Majeure

The SDA or the SCA, as the case may be, will be entitled to suspend or excuse

performance of its respective obligations under this Agreement to the extent that such

performance is impeded by an event of Force Majeure (a “Force Majeure”).

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CHAPTER‐10: BIDDING PROCESS

10.1. Pre‐bid meeting

10.1.1. The bidder or its official representative (not more than two representatives per bidder) is invited

to attend a pre‐bid meeting, which will take place at date, time and address provided in NIT.

10.1.2. The purpose of pre-bid meeting will be to clarify issues related to the bid document. For the

same the bidder should email the queries at [email protected] in given format Annexure‐4 on or

before date and time specified in NIT.

10.1.3. Purchaser/SDA will endeavour to provide a complete, accurate, and timely response to all

queries of all the bidders. However, Purchaser makes no representation or warranty as to the

completeness or accuracy of any response, nor does Purchaser undertake to answer all the queries that

have been posed by the bidders.

10.1.4. Any modifications in the bidding documents which may become necessary as a result of the

pre‐bid meeting shall be made by the Tendering Authority, exclusively through the issue of the Final

RFP document (After Pre‐bid) along with Corrigendum/ Addendum on the web sites as mentioned in

NIT.

10.1.5. The Tendering Authority shall be free to amend the document as per requirements. 10.1.6. The

notice of change, if any, will be made available on the website as mentioned in NIT.

10.2. Bid submission

10.2.1. The bid shall be typed or written in indelible ink and shall be signed by the bidder or a person

duly authorized to bind the bidder to the Contract/ Agreement. All pages of the bid, except for

un‐amended printed literature, shall be initialled by the person or persons signing the bid.

10.2.2. The "Bidder" as used in the RFP shall mean the one who has signed the Bid document forms.

The Bidder may be the Principal Officer or the duly Authorized Representative of the Bidder, in which

case Bidder shall submit a Certificate of Authority (CoA) and/ or Power of Attorney (PoA) as per

Annexure-10. The CoA/ PoA should be issued by the person duly authorized by board of directors.

CoA/PoA should bear name, initials and signature of authorized person. All the documents pertaining to

the bid and any subsequent clarifications/ correspondences received hereby, must be furnished and

signed by the authorized representative of the bidder.

10.2.3. The last date and time for submission of bid is as per NIT.

10.2.4. The Bid shall contain no interlineations, erasures or overwriting except as necessary to correct

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errors made by the Bidder, in which case, such corrections shall be initialled by the person or persons

signing the Bid in original.

10.2.5. The Bids should be sent by Speed Post or Registered Post or preferably submitted in person.

Bids sent by any other mode(s) will be rejected.

10.2.6. Bids must be received by TSCA (SDA) at the address specified, not later than date mentioned in

NIT. In the event of the specified date for the submission of Bid being declared a holiday, the Bids will

be received up to the appointed time on the next working day.

10.2.7. TSCA shall not be responsible for any delay whatsoever, in submission of Bids by the Bidders.

10.2.8. TSCA may, at its discretion, extend the deadline for submission of Bids in which case, all existing

rights and obligations of the TSCA (SDA) and the bidders will thereafter be applicable to the extended

deadline.

10.2.9. Any Bid received after the deadline for submission of Bids prescribed by the TSCA, will be

rejected.

10.2.10. Bids that are not opened shall not be considered further for evaluation, irrespective of the

circumstances. Withdrawn Bids will be returned unopened to the bidders.

10.2.11. The Bidder shall be responsible for properly super‐scribing and sealing each Envelope and

neither the SDA nor the Bid Evaluation Committee shall be responsible for accidental opening of

Envelopes that are not properly super scribed and sealed.

10.3. Purchaser and address for bid submission & correspondence

Purchaser: Member Secretary, Tripura State Computerization Agency (TSCA),

Address for Bid Submission and correspondence:

Member Secretary, Tripura State Computerization Agency (TSCA),

(A society of Directorate of Information Technology (DIT), Government of Tripura,

ITI Road, Indranagar, Agartala, Tripura - 799 006

E-Mail: [email protected]

10.4. Language of Bids

The Bid prepared & submitted by the Bidder and all subsequent correspondence and documents

related to the bid and as submitted by the bidder, shall be written only in English language only. Also,

any printed literature furnished by the Bidder written in other language (other than English) must be

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accompanied by an English Translation in which case, for purposes of interpretation of the bid, the

appropriate translation by the Purchaser shall govern.

10.5. Validity of Bids

10.5.1. Bids shall remain valid for 180 days from the date of bid submission as prescribed by Tendering

Authority. A Bid valid for a shorter period shall be rejected and treated as non‐responsive.

10.5.2. On completion of the validity period (180 days), unless the Bidder withdraws his Bid in writing, it

will be deemed to be valid until such time that the Bidder formally (in writing) withdraws his Bid.

10.5.3. Also, in exceptional circumstances, the Tendering Authority may solicit the Bidder’s consent to

an extension of the period of validity. The request and the responses thereto shall be made in writing.

10.6. Procedure for submission of Bids

The bidder has to submit the requisite EMD along with the Technical bid. The Technical bid along with

tender fee receipt and earnest money (per Bid Zone) should be placed in one envelope and should be

marked as "Technical Bid for the Selection of SCA for CSC expansion Project in Tripura for <Zone1

/Zone2…> in Self-Sustained Financial Framework” and sealed properly.

Bidders are advised to study the Tender document carefully. Submission of Tender shall be deemed to

have been done after careful study and examination of the Tender document with full understanding of

its implications. Failure to furnish all information required as mentioned in the RFP documents or

submission of a proposal not substantially responsive to the RFP documents in every respect will be at

the Bidder's risk and may result in rejection of the proposal and forfeiture of the Bid Security.

10.7. Technical Bid

The Technical Proposal should contain documents as listed in Chapter‐1 to 13 & all the Annexures of

this bid document.

10.8. Date & Time of opening of Technical bids

The Technical bids will be opened on date & time and address specified in NIT. The bids received late

and declared late by the Tendering Authority after the Last date and time for receipt of bids prescribed

in the Tender document in NIT shall be rejected and/ or returned unopened to the Bidder.

10.9. Cost of Preparation of Bids

10.9.1 The bidder is responsible for all costs incurred in connection with the bid participation as a

part of bid process, including, but not limited to, costs incurred in conduct of informative and other

diligence activities, participation in meetings/ discussions/ presentations, preparation of proposal

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& subsequent clarifications, in providing any additional information required by SDA to facilitate

the evaluation process, and in negotiating a definitive Service Agreement/ Contract and all such

activities related to the bid process.

10.9.2 A proposal may be construed as a non‐conforming proposal and ineligible for

consideration:

a) If it does not comply with the requirements of this bid document. Failure to comply

with the technical requirements, and acknowledgment of receipt of amendments, are

common causes for holding proposals non‐conforming.

b) If a proposal does not follow the format requested in this bid document or does not

appear to address the particular requirements of Purchaser, any such bids may also be

disqualified.

10.10. Modification and Withdrawal of Bids

10.10.1 The Bidder may modify or withdraw its Bid after submission but prior to the date prescribed

for submission of Bids, provided that a written notice of the modification or withdrawal is received

by TSCA (SDA).

10.10.2 The Bidder’s modification or withdrawal notice shall be prepared, sealed, marked and

dispatched in accordance with the provisions mentioned. A withdrawal notice may also be sent by

Fax but followed by a signed confirmation copy, post‐marked not later than the deadline for

submission of Bids.

10.10.3 No Bid may be modified subsequent to the deadline for submission of Bids

10.10.4 No Bid may be withdrawn in the interval between the last date for submission of Bids and

the expiration of the period of Bid validity specified by the Bidder on the Bid Form. Withdrawal of a

Bid during this interval may result in forfeiture of Bid security.

10.11. RFP Ownership

The RFP and all supporting documentation/ templates are the sole property of TSCA (SDA) and

should NOT be redistributed without the prior written consent of SDA. Violation of this would be a

breach of trust and may, inter‐alia cause the bidder to be irrevocably disqualified.

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10.12. Proposal Ownership

The proposal and all supporting documentation submitted by the bidder shall become the property

of TSCA (SDA).

10.13. General Information for SCA

10.13.1 The Competent Authority as designated by SDA will have the right to inspect the Centres of

the SCA already in operation for the purpose of verification and assessing the fulfilment of

qualification criteria by the bidder. The CSC kiosks must be available for inspection to the competent

authority of SDA and Government of Tripura at all times.

10.13.2 The implementation schedule specified in the Contract shall be strictly adhered to.

10.13.3 The SDA/TSCA reserves the right to change the location for some of the CSCs for Efficiency

and administrative reasons without changing total number of CSCs to be established.

10.13.4 The prospective SCAs bidding for this project are required to make their own assessment of

the volume of transactions possible in the Common Services Centres project through any or all of the

service streams referred in this stream and take appropriate decisions on the historical data on the

number of transactions, type of transactions, locations, etc.

10.13.5 The SDA will not provide any guarantee, commitment or estimate of the number of

transactions possible in the Common Services Centres project either for the purpose of sizing of the

hardware, networking or for any other technical purposes. The bidders will have to make their own

assessment based on business opportunities and growth possibilities that they perceive are feasible.

10.13.6 The IPR and Source code of the present and all future enhancements of G2C architecture at

the Common Services Centres System created by GoT as envisaged in this project would belong to

GoT. Therefore any replication of the Common Services Centres system – application software in any

other state or country by SCA would need approval from SDA. The bidders must provide a clear and

unambiguous statement of compliance to this condition. Non‐compliance to this clause will be

treated as disqualification.

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CHAPTER‐11: BID EVALUATION PROCESS

11.1. Opening of Technical Bids

The Tendering Authority will open the Technical bids in the presence of bidders'

representatives who choose to attend the same at date, time and address given in NIT. The

bidder's representatives who are present shall sign in a register evidencing their attendance.

11.2. Preliminary Examination of Technical Bids

The Tendering Authority will examine the Technical bids to determine whether they are

complete, the documents have been properly signed, the required Tender Fee & EMD (per Zone)

is enclosed, and the bids are in order and complete in all the respects. Any bid found to be

non‐responsive for any reason or not meeting the minimum levels of performance or other

criteria specified in the bid document will be rejected by the Tendering Authority and will not

be included for further consideration.

11.3. Evaluation of Technical Bids

11.3.1 The objective of the Technical Bid evaluation is to short list bidders who have the technical

competency/ experience/ skills and capacity to self-sustained the new CSCs that are essential to

establish a predominantly IT‐enabled business activity as envisaged in the CSC scheme and

the financial strength that is necessary to contribute and/ or arrange the funds required to set

up and manage the CSCs in the desired time frame.

11.3.2 The Tendering Authority will evaluate the Technical bids of the Bidders as per the evaluation

checklist & criteria mentioned in Annexure‐8 & 15. Also, the Bidder will have to give detailed

description of proposed solution/ implementation methodology followed by a presentation. The

Tendering Authority will examine these solutions and will decide on the issue of equivalence or

superiority as compared to the desirable requirements. If the bidder meets all the eligibility criteria

and the tendering authority decides that the solution offered is equivalent or superior to desired

requirements, then the technical bid shall be treated as qualified. In this matter the decision of the

Tendering Authority will be the final and binding on all the bidders.

11.3.3 Bid Presentations: Tendering Authority may invite each Bidder to make a presentation, at a

date, time and location decided by the Tendering Authority. The purpose of such presentations would

be to allow the Bidders to present their proposed solutions to the Tendering Authority and the key

points in their Bids as per the criteria laid down in the Eligibility criteria/ Technical Bid.

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11.4. Clarification of Technical Bids, Contacting the Tendering Authority and Awarding SCA

11.4.1. Tendering Authority may undertake clarifications with the Bidders. The primary function of

clarifications in the evaluation process is to clarify disputes arising ou t of the evaluation of the

Bid documents. Clarifications provide the opportunity for the Tendering Authority to state its

requirements clearly and for the Bidder to more clearly state its proposal. The Tendering

Authority may seek inputs from their professional, technical faculties in the evaluation process.

11.4.2. The Tendering Authority may conduct clarification meetings with each or any Bidder to

discuss any matter, technical or otherwise. The bidder may be required to make pre sentations on

his methodology for carrying out the tasks. If considered necessary the Tendering Authority may

like to visit projects being handled by the bidder.

11.4.3. Any effort by the bidder to influence the Tendering Authority during the process of

evaluation of technical bids, bid comparison or the Tendering Authority's decisions on acceptance

or rejection of bids may result in rejection of the bidder's bid.

11.4.4. The Evaluation Committee will select that Bidder as the SCA for a Zone, who has the

technical competency, experience, skills and the capacity to self-sustain the new CSCs business.

11.4.5. Prior to the expiration of the period of Bid validity, the SDA or its authorized

representative will notify the successful Bidder(s) in writing vide a registered letter or by fax that

their Bid has been accepted for respective Zone(s).

11.5. Negotiations

11.5.1. The Evaluation Committee may choose to conduct negotiations or discussions with any

or all of the bidders, at any time during the Bid evaluation process.

11.5.2. Negotiations, if any, will be held with the selected bidder at the office of the SDA.

11.5.3. The negotiations will conclude with the drafting and conclusion of Master Service

Agreement between the selected bidder and the SDA.

11.6. Correction of Errors

If there is a discrepancy between the quoted amount in figures and the quoted amount in words,

the amount in words will take precedence. If the bidder does not accept the correction of the

errors, his Bid will be rejected and Bid security may be forfeited.

11.7. General Information for Bid Submission/ Evaluation

11.7.1. The Bidder is expected to examine all instructions, forms, terms and specifications in

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the RFP and the associated documents.

11.7.2. Failure to furnish all information required by the Document, or submission of a Bid not

substantially responsive to the Bid Documents, will be at the Bidder's risk and may result in

rejection of the Bid.

11.7.3. For each category of pre-qualification criteria, the documentary evidence is to be

produced duly attested, serially numbered and enclosed with the Bids . If the documentary proof

is not enclosed for any/ all criteria the Bid is liable for rejection.

11.7.4. If any information given by the Bidder is found to be false/ fictitious, the Bidder will be

debarred for five years from participating in any other Bids of Government of Tripura.

11.7.5. Bidders are expected to respond expeditiously to clarifications, if any, requested during

the evaluation process. The SDA shall adhere to the above schedule to the extent possible. The

SDA, however, reserves the right to modify the same. Intimation to this effect shall be given to all

bidders including request for extending the Bid validity if required.

11.7.6. In addition to the other requirements covered above, the Bidder should provide

information about any on‐going litigation or arbitration resulting from contracts undertaken by

the Bidder. Suppression of any information or material in this regard would be construed as a

fundamental breach and the SDA reserves the right to take appropriate action including

cancellation of the Bid, forfeiting of Bid security, etc. as may be deemed fit and proper by the

SDA at any time without requiring to give any notice to the Bidder in this regard.

11.7.7. The SDA reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal, and to annul the bidding

process and reject all proposals, at any time prior to the award of contract, without assigning any

reason and without thereby incurring any liability to the affected Bidder or bidders or any

obligation to inform the affected Bidder or bidders of the grounds for the SDA’s action.

11.7.8. The Bidder has to submit an undertaking in the prescribed format (Annexure-11) in the

bid that they accepts all the technical conditions of the bidding and shall abide by the same fully.

11.7.9. The Evaluation Committee will evaluate and compare the Bids determined to be

substantially responsive. A substantially responsive bid is one, which conforms to all the terms

and conditions of the Bidding Documents without material deviations. Deviations from or

objections or reservations to critical provisions such as those concerning Irrevocable

performance security, Warranty, Applicable Law and taxes and duties will be deemed to be a

material deviation.

11.7.10. The SDA’s determination of a bid’s responsiveness is to be based on the contents of the

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bid itself without recourse to extrinsic evidence. It is the SDA’s intent to select the proposal that

is most advantageous to the State and each proposal will be evaluated using the criteria and

process outlined.

11.7.11. The Evaluation Committee, where deemed necessary, may depute con sultant(s) to

support the evaluation and selection process.

11.7.12. Any attempt by a Bidder to influence the SDA or the Evaluation Committee in its Bid

evaluation, Bid comparison or contract award decisions may result in rejection of the Bidder's

Bid.

11.7.13. The Evaluation Committee may waive any minor infirmity; nonconformity or irregularity

in a Bid, which does not constitute a material deviation, provided such waiver does not prejudice

or affect the relative ranking of any Bidder.

11.7.14. The Evaluation Committee may visit the site of the Bidder’s existing businesses and

obtain additional information at their own cost and responsibility. The Bidder will arrange the

duly authorized personnel of the Bidder to provide access to the related departments

participating in CSC Scheme.

11.7.15. The evaluation methodology for this Scheme is purely internal to the State and would

not be informed to any of the bidders.

11.7.16. Information relating to the examination, clarification and comparison of the Bids and

recommendations for the award of the project shall not be disclosed to bidders or any other

persons not officially concerned with such process until the award to the successful Bidder has

been announced.

11.7.17. Proposals not meeting the pre‐qualification criteria will not be processed further

beyond.

11.8. Signing of Contract

11.8.1. The SDA, within 15 days from the date of issue of LoI/ Work Order to bidder(s), will

provide to the Bidder the Master Service Agreement (MSA).

11.8.2. The bidder(s), within fifteen days from the receipt of MSA from SDA, shall sign the same

and then return back to the SDA or his authorized representative. Any incidental expenses of

execution of agreement shall be borne by the successful Bidder(s).

11.8.3. The Bidder will furnish the irrevocable performance security in accordance with the

conditions of the RFP and MSA within fifteen days of receipt of the notification of the award

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(Letter of Intent). Only upon receipt of performance security, as prescribed, the SDA / State

Government will duly sign the MSA with the SCA. Thereafter, the successful Bidder shall be

officially termed as the “Service Center Agency ‐ SCA” for the State, under the CSC Scheme.

11.8.4. Any neglect or failure on the part of Bidder to obtain reliable information, upon the

foregoing or any other matter affecting the implementation and operation of the CSC scheme

and the Contract shall not relieve the selected Bidder from any risks or liabilities or from the

responsibility of implementation and operation of the CSC scheme in the Districts, bid for by the

Bidder for the specified period as defined in the Contract Documents.

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CHAPTER‐12: PERFORMANCE SECURITY

12.1. The selected bidder shall carry out the services in conformity with general professionally and

technically accepted norms relevant to such assignments that are required for the Tripura CSC expansion

project and which are to the entire satisfaction of the Tendering Authority.

12.2. In the event of any deficiency in services, the selected bidder shall where possible, promptly provide

the services at no additional fees to TSCA (SDA).

12.3. Successful bidder will have to execute an agreement (MSA) with SDA on a Non‐Judicial Stamp of

appropriate value within 30 days from the date of issue of LoI/ Work Order and deposit performance

security prior to signing of MSA.

12.4. The selected bidder shall furnish the performance security amount mentioned with respect to

awarded zone in Annexure-6 for the entire contract period (with a grace period of three months) in form of

unconditional and irrevocable Performance Bank Guaranty issued by a Nationalized/Schedule Commercial

Bank payable at Agartala, Tripura. The Performance Bank Guaranty will be submitted in the format as per

Annexure‐5.

12.5. If the selected Bidder fails to sign the MSA and/or does not furnish the irrevocable performance

security within specified time period then the Bid security (EMD) furnished by such Bidder shall be forfeited.

12.6. The irrevocable performance security furnished by the successful Bidder in respect of their Bid will be

returned to him at the end of the MSA subject to the satisfactory performance of the contractual

obligations, provided there is no further extension of the MSA.

12.7. In the event of any invocation of the Irrevocable performance security by the SDA, the SCA shall be

required to forthwith replenish or top up the existing Irrevocable performance security, failing which

the same shall constitute a material breach by the SCA, which shall entitle the SDA to terminate the

Agreement as laid down in the Service Level Metrics.

12.8. SDA/ authorised agency may review and revise the amount to be deposited as irrevocable

performance security at appropriate interval. No interest shall be payable on the amount deposited by

bidder/ SCA in the form of Bid Security/Irrevocable performance security.

12.9. No interest will be paid by SDA/ GoT on the EMD & Performance security deposit.

12.10 Forfeiture of Performance Security

Security Deposit amount in full or part may be forfeited in the following cases

a) When the terms and conditions of contract are breached.

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b) When the bidder fails to perform work satisfactorily.

c) Notice for 45 days will be given in case of forfeiture of security deposit however the time period

can be extended by DIT/ GoT and it will be sole discretion of the DIT/ GoT in this regard.

Failure of the selected bidder to comply with the requirement of the contract shall

constitute sufficient grounds for the annulment of the award and forfeiture of the bid

security, in which event the DIT/ GoT may make the award to the next evaluated bidder or

call for new bids.

12.11 Release of Performance Security

The security/ performance Security deposited at the time of signing of the contract will be

returned back after successful completion of the contract/ project period.

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CHAPTER‐13: TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF BID

Note: Bidders must read these conditions carefully and comply strictly while sending/ submitting

their Bids.

13.1. General conditions

13.1.1. Tender forms shall be filled in ink or typed. No Bid filled in pencil shall be considered.

The bidder shall sign the Tender form at each page and at the end, in token of acceptance of

all the terms and conditions of the Bid.

13.1.2. Rates shall be written both in words and figures. There should not be errors and/ or

over‐writings. Corrections, if any, should be made clearly and initialled with dates.

13.1.3. Bidder shall quote prices in the specified format only. Prices shall be quoted without

any condition. If price is quoted with condition then the bid would be summarily rejected.

13.1.4. The decision regarding acceptance of Bid by Tendering authority will be full and final.

13.1.5. Direct or indirect canvassing on the part of the bidder or his representative will be a

disqualification.

13.1.6. All legal proceedings, if necessity arises to institute by any of the parties (Tendering

Authority or selected bidder) shall have to be lodged in courts situated in Agartala (Tripura)

and not elsewhere.

13.1.7. Loss of Revenue to the Tendering Authority: The bidder shall be vicariously liable to

indemnify the Tendering Authority in case of any misuse of data/ information by the bidder,

deliberate or otherwise, which comes into the knowledge of the Tendering Authority during

the performance or prevalence of the contract.

13.2. Currency of Payment

Payment shall be made in Indian Rupees only.

13.3. Contract Amendments

No variation in or modification of the terms of the Contract shall be made except by written

amendment signed by both the parties i.e. the Bidder and the Tendering Authority.

13.4. Tendering Authority Right

The Tendering Authority reserves the right to accept any bid, and to annul the Tender process

and reject all bids at any time, without assigning reasons & without thereby incurring any

liability to the affected bidder or bidders or any obligation to inform the affected bidder.

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13.5. Notification of award

Prior to the expiration of the period of the bid validity, the Tendering Authority will notify

the successful bidder in writing that its bid has been accepted.

13.5.1. The notification of award will constitute the formation of contract.

13.5.2. Upon the successful bidder's furnishing of performance security, the Tendering Authority

will notify each unsuccessful bidder and will discharge their EMD.

13.6. Period of Validity

Bids shall remain valid for 180 days after last date of bid submission prescribed by the

Tendering Authority, which may be extended with mutual consent. A bid valid for a shorter

period may be rejected by the Tendering Authority as non ‐ responsive.

13.7. Period of Contract

The Contract/ Project Period shall commence from the date of issue of work order and up

till Four Years of Operations & Maintenance Services after successful commissioning of

the project i.e. all the CSCs (as per Time schedule With Deliverables), and which is extendable

on mutual accepted terms. However, this Extension will be sole discretion of SDA/ GoT.

13.8. Force Majeure

13.8.1. Notwithstanding the provisions of contract, the bidder shall not be liable for forfeiture

of its performance security, or termination for default, if and to the extent that it’s delay in

performance or other failure to perform its obligations under the contract is the result of an

event of Force Majeure.

13.8.2. For purposes of this clause, “Force Majeure” means an event beyond the control of the

selected bidder and not involving the selected bidder’s fault or negligence and not foreseeable.

Such events may include, but are not limited to, acts of the Purchase either in its sovereign or

contractual capacity, wards or revolutions, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions and

freight embargoes.

13.8.3. If a Force Majeure situation arises, the selected bidder shall promptly notify DIT/ GoT in

writing of such conditions and the cause thereof. Unless otherwise directed by DIT in writing,

the selected bidder shall continue to perform its obligations under the Contract as far as it is

reasonably practical, and shall seek all reasonable alternative means for performance not to be

prevented by the Force Majeure.

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13.9. Other condition

13.9.1. The selected bidder shall not assign or sub‐let his contract or any part thereof to any

other agency.

13.9.2. The selected bidder shall bear all the expenses for the execution of agreement.

13.9.3. Conditional bids are liable to rejection.

13.9.4. The Tendering Authority reserves the right to accept or reject any Bid without assigning

any reasons.

13.9.5. Any bid received by the Tendering Authority after the deadline for submission of bids

will be rejected & not considered and may be returned unopened to the bidder.

13.10. Use of Contract Documents and information

13.10.1. The bidder shall not, without the Tendering Authority's prior written consent, disclose

the contract, or any provision thereof, or any specification, plan, drawing, pattern, sample or

information furnished by or on behalf of the Tendering Authority in connection therewith, to any

person other than a person employed by the bidder. Disclosure to any such employed person

shall be made in confidence and shall extend only so far, as may be necessary for purposes of

such performance of the contract.

13.10.2. The selected bidder shall permit tendering authority to inspect selected bidder’s

accounts and records relating to the performance of the bidder and to have them audited.

13.10.3. Any document, other than the contract itself, shall remain the property of the

Tendering Authority and shall be returned (in all copies) to the Tendering Authority on

completion of the selected bidder's performance under the contract, if so required by the bidder.

13.11. Inspections and Tests

13.11.1. After Installation and commissioning of CSC, tendering authority or his representative

shall have the right to inspect to confirm their conformity to the Contract specifications at no

extra cost to SDA/ GoT.

13.11.2. The inspections and tests may be conducted within the premises of the CSC Kiosk, at

the point of delivery. If conducted within the premises of the selected bidder, all reasonable

facilities and assistance, including access to drawings and production data shall be furnished to

the inspectors at no extra charge to SDA/ GoT.

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13.11.3. Tendering Authority’s right to inspect test and where necessary, reject the goods after

the goods arrival at Project Site shall in no way be limited or waived by reason of the goods

having previously been inspected, tested and passed by the Tendering Authority or its

representative prior to the goods shipment.

13.11.4. Tendering Authority and/or his representative reserve the right of inspection and

testing of the goods prior to delivery and after delivery at the site.

13.11.5. Tendering Authority reserves the right to carry out inspections at SCA /CSC location

office.

13.11.6. If site visit shows inconformity with documents submitted by the bidder then they will

be deemed to be ineligible for participating in the bid.

13.12. Incidental Services

The selected bidder/SCA is required to provide the following services including additional services

if any, at their own cost.

13.12.1. Performance or supervision of the on‐site assembly and/or start‐up of the supplied

Goods;

13.12.2. Furnishing of detailed operations and maintenance manual for each appropriate unit of

supplied Goods;

13.13. Support Manpower

13.13.1. The selected bidder will be bound to supply Support Manpower with good antecedents

as specified in the Manpower deployment Plan.

13.13.2. All salaries and statutory benefits to the support manpower hired by the selected bidder

will have to be borne by the selected bidder & no additional payments will be made by SDA/ GoT

in this regard.

13.13.3. In case of absence of any of their employee, the selected bidder should provide

alternative person immediately.

13.13.4. The selected bidder shall submit attendance sheet of deployed manpower at (State

/District/Block level) on monthly basis to concern authority designated by SDA/TSCA.

13.13.5. The selected bidder should ensure that the behavior of manpower is decent. The

selected bidder will be held responsible for indecent behavior of manpower and such employees

should be immediately replaced when such matter is reported.

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13.13.6. The selected bidder shall submit the affidavit stating that it would not ask for

employment in Government in the Performa, which will be provided by this office at the time of

signing the contract.

13.13.7. SDA/TSCA or GoT will not be liable to indemnify to the manpower of the selected bidder

due to any miss happening occurred in project period.

13.14. Binding Clause

All decisions taken by Tendering Authority regarding the processing of this Bid and award of

contract shall be final and binding on all parties concerned.

13.15. Earnest Money Deposit (EMD)

13.15.1. The bidder shall furnish, as part of the Technical Bid, an Earnest Money Deposit (EMD)

of amount listed in Annexure-6 as per bidding Zone by date as per NIT in the form of a DD of a

Nationalized/Scheduled commercial Bank drawn in favour of Member Secretary, Tripura State

Computerization Agency (TSCA) payable at “Agartala”. The EMD should be valid for a period of

180 days from the last date of submission of bids.

13.15.2. A Bank having at least one branch at Agartala should issue the Demand Draft.

13.15.3. Earnest Money of unsuccessful bidders will be returned as promptly as possible (after

the completion of bid evaluation process leading to the selection of L1 Bidder and placement of

Letter of Intent/ Work Order).

13.15.4. The Earnest money/ Bid Security deposit lying with the department/ office in respect

of other bidder awaiting approval or rejection or on account of contracts being completed will

not be adjusted towards earnest money/ security money for the fresh bidders. The earnest

money may however, be taken into consideration in case bids are re‐invited.

13.15.5. The Earnest Money will be forfeited on account of one or more of the following

reasons:

a) The Bidder withdraws their bid during the period of bid validity specified by them on the bid

letter form.

b) Bidder does not respond to requests for clarification of their bid

c) Bidder fails to co‐operate during the bid evaluation process, and

d) In case of a successful Bidder, the said Bidder fails:

To sign the Contract in stipulated time period; or

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To furnish Performance Security in stipulated time period

13.15.6. The successful bidder would be required to furnish the performance security and then

sign the agreement (MSA). If feasible, the EMD of the successful bidder may be adjusted in the

Performance Security by depositing the difference amount of Performance Security or

Alternatively EMD could be refunded back by taking fresh Performance Security.

13.15.7. No exemption for submitting the EMD will be given to any company/ firm including SSI

Units.

13.15.8. Any Bid submitted without the earnest money deposit will be summarily rejected.

13.16. Disqualification Criteria

13.16.1. Tendering authority may at its sole discretion and at any time during the processing of

bid, disqualify any Tender from the bid process if the bidder has: ‐

1. Not submitted in accordance with this document.

2. Firms not meeting eligibility criteria as mentioned in this bid document.

3. The conditional bids will not be accepted.

4. Made misleading or false representations in the forms, statements and attachments

submitted in proof of the eligibility requirements.

5. Bid received after due date and time.

6. If found to have a record of poor performance such as abandoning work, not properly

completing the contract, inordinately delaying completion, being involved in litigation or financial

failures, etc.

7. Submitted bid which is not accompanied by required documentation and Earnest Money Deposit

(EMD) would be rendered non‐responsive and will be out rightly rejected.

8. Failed to provide clarifications related thereto, when sought.

9. Submitted more than one bid for the same bid zone. This will cause disqualification of all bids

submitted for that zone by such bidders including forfeiture of the EMD.

10. Bidders who are found to canvass, influence or attempt to influence in any manner for the

qualification or selection process, including without l imitation, by offering bribes or other

illegal gratification shall be disqualified from the process at any stage.

13.16.2. Bidders may specifically note that while processing the tender documents, if it comes to

our knowledge expressly or implied, that some bidders may have compounded in any manner

whatsoever or otherwise joined to form a cartel resulting in delay/ holding up the processing of

tender then the bidders so involved are liable to be disqualified for this contract as well as for a

further period of two years from participation in any of the tenders floated by any department,

Govt. of Tripura. It is also clarified that if need arises then SDA/ GoT would go in for appointment of

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outside party(s) to undertake the work under the captioned tender.

13.16.3. A Bid not valid for at least 180 days shall be considered as non‐responsive and would be

disqualified.

13.17. Termination

13.17.1. Termination for Default

The Tendering Authority, without prejudice to any other remedy for breach of Contract, by written

notice of default sent to the selected bidder, may terminate the Contract fully or in part:

If the selected bidder fails to deliver any or all Contracted services as per service standards

specified in the Contract or

If the selected bidder/ fails to perform any other obligation(s) under the Contract, or

If the selected bidder in the judgment of the Tendering Authority has engaged in corrupt or

fraudulent practices in competing for or in executing the Contract.

In such type of event Tendering Authority can terminate the Contract and would be free to fully

take over the assets and operations without giving any compensation to the selected bidder.

13.17.2. Termination for Insolvency

Tendering Authority may at any time terminate the Contract by giving written notice to the selected

bidder if the selected bidder becomes bankrupt or otherwise insolvent. In this event, termination will

be without compensation or any type of to the selected bidder, provided that such termination will

not prejudice or affect any right of action or remedy which has accrued or will accrue thereafter to

the Tendering authority.

13.17.3. Events of Default, Rectification and Termination

a) If there is breach which translates into default as per MSA in provisioning of Government services

and/ or default as per this MSA in provisioning of Government services on account of matters

related to the provision of other IT and non‐IT services by the SCA under the Scheme/ through

the CSC network, continuously for more than seven days or more than a cumulative period of ten

days in a month, except in conditions of force majeure, the CSC certificate may be cancelled by

SDA. In case the rectification is not carried out within 30 days, it would constitute a material

breach by the SCA, which shall entitle the SDA to, at its sole option, forthwith terminate MSA on

the expiry of such stipulated period, unless the SCA has in the meantime rectified, removed or

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cured, as the case may be, such material breach. The SDA may at its sole option, debit or set off

the amounts of liquidated damages, if any, against the payments as defined the RFP/ MSA,and/

or through invocation or forfeiture of the Irrevocable performance security, in full or part, as the

case may be.

b) In the event the SCA fails to make timely deposit of the Government monies as stipulated, the SCA

shall be required to pay liquidated damages at the rate of 18% of the total overdue amount

due. In the event that such payment defaults occur for 5 consecutive days, the SDA/ GoT shall

be entitled to forthwith stop the SCA’s access to State Data Centre, e‐Pariseva Kendra portal,

TSWAN, Government applications, as well as any other Government support, whether

physical or otherwise, and require the SCA to stop providing the Government services to the

citizens through the CSCs including termination of the MSA. The SDA may at its sole option, debit

or set off the amounts of liquidated damages due to it against the terms of payment as defined

in the Financial Provisions section under MSA and/ or through invocation and forfeiture of

the irrevocable performance security, in full or part, as the case may be.

c) In the event of any invocation of the Irrevocable performance security by the SDA, the SCA

shall be required to forthwith replenish or top up the existing Irrevocable performance

security, failing which the same shall constitute a material breach by the SCA, which shall

entitle the SDA to terminate MSA. Failure to replenish/ top up within 15 days will invite liquidated

damages of Rs.100/‐ per day and penal interest @ 18% for the delayed period for the amount of

deficit in the irrevocable performance security. Failure to Replenish/ top up beyond 30 days will

be material breach and may lead to termination of agreement.

13.17.4. Effects of Termination

a) The termination provisions set out in MSA shall apply mutatis mutandis to the Service Level

Agreements.

b) Upon termination of MSA, the Parties will comply with the Exit Management Schedule, as outlined in

the MSA.

c) Upon the expiration or any termination of MSA, SCA shall undertake the actions set forth in MSA

to assist the SDA/ GoT to procure replacement services as provided hereunder: a. The SCA

undertakes to negotiate in good faith with the SDA/ GoT and any relevant Replacement SCA

in respect of commercial terms applying to all SCA Intellectual Property Rights and which the

SDA/ GoT and any relevant Replacement SCA require to enable them to provide or receive

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services substantially equivalent to the Services hereunder.

d) In respect of SCA third party Intellectual Property Rights, SCA undertakes to assist the SDA/ GoT

to secure such consents or licenses from such third parties as are necessary to enable SDA/ GoT /

Replacement SCA to receive services substantially equivalent to the Services hereunder.

e) The SCA shall hand over to the SDA/ GoT or its designated agency in accordance with the

terms of MSA, any asset or deliverable, including the software, if any, (and including any

data, ownership, source code and associated documentation which is the work product of the

development efforts involved in the Scheme) in which the SDA/ GoT has the right, title and

interest and that is in the possession or control of the SCA.

f) Notwithstanding anything contained herein above and without prejudice to the right to

terminate MSA, if the SCA fails to set up and operationalize the CSCs in accordance with RFP

document, the SDA/ GoT may in its sole discretion, instead of terminating MSA, engage another

person to fulfill the remaining obligations (or part of the remaining obligations) as may be

decided, at the risk and cost of the SCA. The additional cost incurred by the Government

shall be recoverable from the Performance Security or any amount payable or due to the SCA,

and in case such Performance Security or amount is not adequate, the SCA shall make good

the shortfall.

g) The action as provided in this clause above shall not be construed or treated as waiver of any

right of the SDA/ GoT and the right to terminate this MSA shall subsist even if an action in

accordance with this clause had been taken.

13.18. Limitation of Liability

a) There shall be no limitation of liability in respect of the SCA in case of any damages for bodily

injury (including death) and damage to real property and tangible personal property, other than

as applicable under the relevant laws.

b) Neither MSA nor the Agreements grants or creates any rights, benefits, claims, obligations or

causes of action in, to or on behalf of any person or entity (including any third party) other than

between the respective Parties to MSA, as the case may be.

c) Any claim or series of claims arising out or in connection with MSA shall be time barred and

invalid if legal proceedings are not commenced by the relevant Party against the other Party

within a period of 3 years from the date when the cause of action first arose or within such

longer period as may be permitted by applicable law without the possibility of contractual waiver

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or limitation.

d) The SDA/TSCA/GoT shall be entitled to claim the remedy of specific performance under MSA.

13.19. Exit Management

13.19.1. SCA Assets

a) The SCA shall be entitled to use the Assets for the duration of the exit management period,

which shall be the four‐month period from the date of expiry, or termination of the MSA as the

case may be.

b) The SDA shall be entitled to serve notice in writing on the SCA at any time prior to the date

that is 30 days prior to the end of the exit management period requiring the SCA to transfer

and hand over the terms of the SDA/ GoT or its nominated agency at the appropriate time, in

accordance with the terms of the MSA any Asset or Deliverable, in which the SDA/ GoT has

the right, title and interest and that is in the possession and/ or control of the SCA.

c) Irrevocable performance security in the event the MSA is terminated due to the SCA being in

breach as stated above and the SDA shall return the Irrevocable performance security if the

MSA is terminated due to the SDA/ GoT being in breach as stated above or due to a Force

Majeure Event, or on normal expiry of MSA.

d) Upon service of a notice the following provisions shall apply:

i. All risk in and title to the Assets, other than those that are to be transferred to the SDA/

GoT, shall remain with the SCA after the last day of the exit management period.

ii. The GoT shall pay to the SCA on the last day of the exit management period the amounts

due for services already rendered as stated in the Financial Provisions Section of MSA.

iii. The SDA/ GoT shall withdraw all Government services and the SCA shall cease to have any

right whatsoever to render such services under or pursuant to the CSC Scheme/ this

Agreement.

e) The employees of the SCA/ its sub‐contractors and the VLEs shall continue to be their respective

employees/ counter parties and SDA/ GoT shall have no obligation in respect of such employees

or the VLEs.

f) The SCA shall ensure that the VLEs, sub‐contractors, agents, representatives and respective

associated entities carry out their respective obligations during the Exit Management Period

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g) Save as otherwise expressly provided in this MSA, the SCA shall be entitled to retain all physical

infrastructure; hardware, software, technology, networks, connectivity, all contracts with any

non‐Government content and services providers belonging to/ owned by it.

13.19.2. Transfer of Certain Agreements

During the exit management period the SCA shall hand over the SDA/TSCA/ GoT proprietary

materials, data and information to SDA/TSCA/GoT or its nominated agency, including

information relating to the current Government services rendered and customer satisfaction

surveys and performance data relating to the performance of sub-contractors in relation to the

Government services; provide training to the employees of SDA/TSCA/GoT in the operation and

management of the Scheme, as applicable; vacate the SDA/ GoT sites and locations; allow the

SDA/TSCA/GoT access to information reasonably required to define the then current mode of

operation associated with the provision of the Government services; on request by the SDA/ GoT,

the SCA shall effect such assignments, transfers, licenses and sub‐licenses as the SDA/ GoT may

require in favor of the SDA/ GoT, or its nominated agencies or the replacement SCA in relation to

any equipment lease, maintenance or service provision agreement between SCA and third party

lessors, vendors, and which are related to the Government services and reasonably necessary for the

carrying out of replacement Government services by the SDA/ GoT or its nominated agencies or its

replacement SCA.

13.19.3. Rights of Access to Premises

a) At any time during the Exit Management Period, where Assets are located at the SCA's premises,

the SCA will be obliged to give reasonable rights of access to (or, in the case of Assets located on a

third party's premises, procure reasonable rights of access to) the SDA/ GoT, its nominated

agencies and/or any Replacement SCA in order to make an inventory of the Assets

b) The SCA shall also give the SDA/ GoT or its nominated agencies, or any Replacement SCA right of

reasonable access to the SCA's premises and shall procure the SDA/ GoT or its nominated

agencies and any Replacement SCA rights of access to relevant third party premises during

the exit management period and for such period of time following termination or expiry of the

MSA as is reasonably necessary to migrate the Government services to the SDA/ GoT or its

nominated agencies, or a Replacement SCA.

c) The SCA and its sub‐contractors, agents and representatives shall on the last date of the Exit

Management Period forthwith vacate and hand over, without any delay or demur, the SDA/

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GoT locations, office equipment and support services, to which the SCA has been given access

by SDA/ GoT pursuant to this MSA.

13.19.4. General Obligations of the SCA

a) The SCA shall provide all such information as may reasonably be necessary to effect as seamless a

handover of the Government services as practicable in the circumstances to the SDA/ GoT or its

nominated agencies or its Replacement SCA and which the SCA has in its possession or control at

any time during the Exit Management Period.

b) For the purposes of this Schedule, anything in the possession or control of any SCA, associated

entity, VLEs, or sub-contractor is deemed to be in the possession or control of the SCA.

c) The SCA shall commit adequate resources to comply with and discharge its obligations under

this Exit Management Schedule.

13.19.5. Exit Management Plan

a) The SCA shall provide the SDA/TSCA/GoT with a recommended Exit Management Plan ("Exit

Management Plan") that shall deal with all the activities to be undertaken in the Exit

Management Period, in relation to MSA.

b) The SCA shall re‐draft the Exit Management Plan annually thereafter to ensure that it is kept

relevant and up to date.

c) Payments during the Exit Management period shall be made in accordance with the Financial

Provision section of MSA.

d) This Exit Management Plan shall be furnished in writing by the SCA to the SDA/ GoT or its nominated

agencies within 90 days from the Effective Date of MSA.

13.20. Settlement of Disputes

a) If any dispute arises out of the contract with regard to the interpretation, meaning and breach of

the terms of the contract, the matter shall be referred by the bidder to the sole arbitrator, which in

case of this Bid will be the Member Secretary/Additional Secretary, LAW, Government of Tripura, or

any officer or standing committee as designated by the State Government, to be named in the

contract, whose decision shall be final.

b) All legal proceedings arising out of any dispute between both the parties regarding a contract shall

be settled by a competent court having jurisdiction over the place, where agreement has been

executed and by no other court.

c) Any fact or condition, which may not have been mentioned in terms and conditions and may arise

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during the contract period, shall be decided as per the State Government policy rules. In case rules

do not provide any such situation, the issue will be decided by the SDA.

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ANNEXURE‐1: LIST OF POTENTIAL COMMON SERVICE CENTER (CSC) LOCATIONS

Sl. No. District Block GP/ADC Village Name GP/ADC No. of Family Population NOFN Work

Started?

1 North KADAMTALA Bhagan GP 1034 5179 N

2 North KADAMTALA Bhagyapur GP 1099 5337 N

3 North KADAMTALA Bishnupur GP 1783 7163 N

4 North KADAMTALA Brajendranagar GP 1294 6550 N

5 North KADAMTALA Baruakandi GP 1544 7831 N

6 North KADAMTALA Chandrapur GP 1688 7585 N

7 North KADAMTALA Churaibari GP 1503 7448 N

8 North KADAMTALA East Hurua GP 1159 4724 N

9 North KADAMTALA Fulbari GP 1539 7105 N

10 North KADAMTALA Gobindapur GP 1444 7242 N

11 North KADAMTALA Ichailalcherra GP 1355 5952 N

12 North KADAMTALA Kadamtala GP 1822 8370 N

13 North KADAMTALA Kalagangerpar GP 1269 5797 N

14 North KADAMTALA Kurti GP 768 3897 N

15 North KADAMTALA Laxminagar GP 916 3720 N

16 North KADAMTALA North Hurua GP 1028 4299 N

17 North KADAMTALA Pratyekroy GP 951 4448 N

18 North KADAMTALA Raghna GP 746 4273 N

19 North KADAMTALA Ranibari GP 835 4141 N

20 North KADAMTALA Sanicherra GP 1208 5414 N

21 North KADAMTALA Saraspur GP 1885 8353 N

22 North KADAMTALA Satsangam GP 1008 4321 N

23 North KADAMTALA South Hurua GP 801 3949 N

24 North KADAMTALA Tarakpur GP 1073 5381 N

25 North KADAMTALA Uttar Fulbari GP 747 3331 N

26 North KADAMTALA Balicherra ADC 389 1945 N

27 North DAMCHERRA Damcherra GP 1120 5498 N

28 North DAMCHERRA Damcherra R.F. GP 524 2172 N

29 North DAMCHERRA Juri R.F. GP 399 1526 N

30 North DAMCHERRA Kacharicherra GP 919 3792 N

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31 North DAMCHERRA Khedacherra GP 989 3580 N

32 North DAMCHERRA Monacherra GP 500 2298 N

33 North DAMCHERRA Piplacherra GP 373 1717 N

34 North DAMCHERRA Rahumcherra GP 462 2030 N

35 North DAMCHERRA Thumsarai Para GP 555 2511 N

36 North PANISAGAR Agnipasa GP 389 1426 N

37 North PANISAGAR Bilthai GP 747 3018 N

38 North PANISAGAR Dakshin Padmabil GP 695 2732 N

39 North PANISAGAR Deocherra GP 1365 5698 N

40 North PANISAGAR Jalabasa GP 1275 5480 N

41 North PANISAGAR Panisagar GP 1479 8853 N

42 North PANISAGAR Pekucherra GP 426 1649 N

43 North PANISAGAR Ramnagar GP 642 2567 N

44 North PANISAGAR Rowa GP 1647 5929 N

45 North PANISAGAR Uttar Padmabil GP 1492 6526 N

46 North PANISAGAR West Panisagar GP 1197 6166 N

47 North PANISAGAR Indurail ADC 308 1408 N

48 North PANISAGAR Chandra Halam Para ADC 402 1467 N

49 North PANISAGAR Noagoan ADC 449 2203 N

50 North JUBARAJNAGAR Bagbasa GP 534 1967 N

51 North JUBARAJNAGAR Dewanpasa GP 2535 6250 N

52 North JUBARAJNAGAR Dupirbond GP 1013 4904 N

53 North JUBARAJNAGAR Huplong GP 1148 5574 N

54 North JUBARAJNAGAR Jubarajnagar GP 1135 5378 N

55 North JUBARAJNAGAR Kameswar GP 1230 5319 N

56 North JUBARAJNAGAR Lalcherra GP 718 3100 N

57 North JUBARAJNAGAR North Ganganagar GP 640 2603 N

58 North JUBARAJNAGAR Purba Tilthai GP 873 3487 N

59 North JUBARAJNAGAR Radhapur GP 1127 5678 N

60 North JUBARAJNAGAR Rajnagar GP 1091 4514 N

61 North JUBARAJNAGAR South Ganganagar GP 923 3977 N

62 North JUBARAJNAGAR Sripur GP 963 4065 N

63 North JUBARAJNAGAR Tangibari GP 971 4153 N

64 North JUBARAJNAGAR Uptakhali GP 1352 8625 N

65 North JUBARAJNAGAR Paschim Tilthai GP 456 1753 N

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66 North JUBARAJNAGAR Zaitang ADC 341 1513 N

67 North JUBARAJNAGAR Maduban ADC 456 1755 N

68 North JUBARAJNAGAR Balidhum ADC 574 2202 N

69 North JAMPUI HILLS Kalagang GP 547 2182 N

70 North JAMPUI HILLS Kawnpui GP 365 1688 N

71 North JAMPUI HILLS Longaivalley GP 617 2712 N

72 North JAMPUI HILLS Paschim Hmanpui GP 523 2963 N

73 North JAMPUI HILLS Sabual GP 413 1960 N

74 North JAMPUI HILLS Tlangsang GP 256 1386 N

75 North JAMPUI HILLS Vanghmun GP 484 2291 N

76 North DASDA Ananda Sagar GP 860 3438 N

77 North DASDA Chandipur GP 1146 5133 N

78 North DASDA Daincherra GP 673 2664 N

79 North DASDA Dakshin Dasda GP 993 4164 N

80 North DASDA Dakshin Laljuri GP 816 3904 N

81 North DASDA Dak. Tuichama GP 562 2407 N

82 North DASDA Dasamani Para GP 490 2147 N

83 North DASDA Gachiram Para GP 599 2515 N

84 North DASDA Jamarai Para GP 337 1406 N

85 North DASDA Kalapani GP 485 2680 N

86 North DASDA Kanchancherra GP 1113 4839 N

87 North DASDA Kanchanpur GP 1792 7355 N

88 North DASDA Kangrai GP 411 1871 N

89 North DASDA Khakchan Para GP 562 2411 N

90 North DASDA Makumcherra GP 663 2945 N

91 North DASDA Manu Chailenta GP 478 2381 N

92 North DASDA Pas.Bhandarima GP 645 2738 N

93 North DASDA Pas.Satnala GP 793 3412 N

94 North DASDA Pur.Bhandarima GP 733 3645 N

95 North DASDA Purba Satnala GP 387 1585 N

96 North DASDA Sabhashnagar GP 1574 6678 N

97 North DASDA Santipur GP 474 2153 N

98 North DASDA Shakhan Shermoon GP 665 3030 N

99 North DASDA Shibnagar GP 972 3749 N

100 North DASDA Uttar Tuischama GP 521 2327 N

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101 North DASDA Ujan Machmara GP 736 4049 N

102 North DASDA Uttar Dasda GP 1474 6899 N

103 North DASDA Uttar Laljuri GP 406 1632 N

104 North DASDA Joymanipara GP 406 1688 N

105 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Bhagaban Nagar GP 711 3073 N

106 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Bilashpur GP 833 3417 N

107 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Brichandra Nagar GP 852 3391 N

108 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Chandipur GP 808 3543 N

109 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Chantail GP 908 4095 Y

110 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Dhanbilash GP 747 3175 N

111 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Fulbari Kandhi GP 880 3707 Y

112 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Fultali GP 601 2511 N

113 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Goldharpur GP 742 2788 Y

114 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Gournagar GP 1124 4399 Y

115 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Ichabpur GP 693 3028 Y

116 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Irani GP 763 2862 N

117 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Jalai GP 978 4053 N

118 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Jarultali GP 623 2563 Y

119 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Jubarajnagar GP 741 2906 Y

120 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Kaulikura GP 793 3124 N

121 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Khowrabil GP 1149 5573 N

122 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Latiapura GP 502 1928 N

123 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Laxmipur GP 789 3446 N

124 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Manuvalley GP 704 2983 Y

125 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Murticherra GP 385 1521 Y

126 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Noorpur GP 589 2186 Y

127 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Rangauti GP 587 2513 N

128 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Rangrung GP 656 3028 Y

129 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Samrurpar GP 1082 4632 Y

130 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Sorojini GP 311 1319 Y

131 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Srinathpur GP 977 4877 Y

132 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Srirampur GP 1266 5368 Y

133 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Tillagaon GP 1297 6032 N

134 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR YEAZAKHOWRA GP 1133 5911 Y

135 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Deoracherra ADC 940 3935 Y

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136 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Golakpur ADC 727 3386 Y

137 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Hiracherra ADC 863 3491 Y

138 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Jamtailbari ADC 497 2150 Y

139 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Singribil ADC 338 1461 Y

140 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Unakoti ADC 478 1914 Y

141 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR Milong ADC 405 1758 Y

142 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Ambedkar Nagar GP 1266 5223 N

143 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Betcherra GP 569 2418 N

144 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Dudpur GP 833 3065 Y

145 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT East Kanchanbari GP 865 3814 Y

146 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT East Ratacherra GP 928 3578 N

147 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Fatikroy GP 1353 5535 N

148 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Gakulnagar GP 956 3771 Y

149 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Ganganagar GP 439 1651 N

150 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Jagannathpur GP 841 3505 Y

151 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Kanchanbari GP 1355 5042 N

152 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Krishnanagar GP 1069 4448 N

153 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Laljuri GP 291 1767 Y

154 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Masauli GP 570 2347 N

155 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Radhanagar GP 1065 4396 Y

156 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Saidarpur GP 807 3218 N

157 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Sonaimuri GP 1011 4021 Y

158 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Sukanta Nagar GP 1684 7310 N

159 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Taraninagar GP 992 3944 N

160 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Ujan Dudpur GP 672 2519 N

161 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT West Masauli GP 674 2887 N

162 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT West Ratancherra GP 829 3887 Y

163 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Dakshin Unakoti ADC 370 1513 Y

164 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Darchawi ADC 442 1761 N

165 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Demdum ADC 366 1819 N

166 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Deovelly ADC 847 3478 N

167 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT East Raitwisa ADC 711 2966 Y

168 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Juricherra ADC 268 1177 Y

169 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Rajkandi ADC 902 3556 Y

170 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT Saidacherra ADC 525 2133 N

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171 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL Andhar Cherra GP 517 2499 Y

172 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL Bagaicherra GP 743 3509 Y

173 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL Dakshin Dhanicherra GP 562 2866 Y

174 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL Dakshin Machmara GP 863 3542 Y

175 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL Karaicherra GP 484 2122 Y

176 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL Nabincherra GP 1212 5025 Y

177 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL Nalkata GP 745 3257 Y

178 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL Pecharthal GP 1729 7090 Y

179 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL Purba Andharcherra GP 439 2060 Y

180 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL Ramgunapara GP 709 3033 Y

181 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL Uttar Dhanicherra GP 1214 4919 Y

182 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL Uttar Machmara GP 1565 6207 Y

183 DHALAI SALEMA Avanga GP 1079 4335 N

184 DHALAI SALEMA Baralutma GP 642 2297 N

185 DHALAI SALEMA Chankap GP 598 2131 N

186 DHALAI SALEMA Debbari GP 721 2383 N

187 DHALAI SALEMA Mechuria GP 419 1469 N

188 DHALAI SALEMA North Kachucherra GP 745 2975 N

189 DHALAI SALEMA Paschim Dalucherra GP 512 2085 N

190 DHALAI SALEMA Purba Dalucherra GP 873 3593 N

191 DHALAI SALEMA Salema GP 1323 5048 N

192 DHALAI SALEMA Aparaskar ADC 521 3352 N

193 DHALAI SALEMA Asapurna Roaja Para ADC 535 2260 N

194 DHALAI SALEMA Dakshin Kachucherra ADC 685 2856 N

195 DHALAI SALEMA Jamthum Bari ADC 586 2700 N

196 DHALAI SALEMA Katalutma ADC 656 2947 N

197 DHALAI SALEMA Maharanipur ADC 755 3354 N

198 DHALAI SALEMA Mendhi ADC 809 3385 N

199 DHALAI SALEMA Nakful ADC 342 1339 N

200 DHALAI SALEMA Panboa ADC 584 2701 N

201 DHALAI SALEMA Simbuckchak ADC 535 2122 N

202 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Bamancherra GP 887 4580 N

203 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Bilashcherra GP 1346 5919 N

204 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Choto Surma GP 919 3630 N

205 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Chulubari GP 999 4647 N

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206 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Debicherra GP 980 4021 N

207 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Duraishib Bari GP 691 2296 N

208 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI East Lambucherra GP 436 1854 N

209 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Halahali GP 1719 7446 N

210 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Halhuli GP 1068 4172 N

211 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Harerkhola GP 414 1433 N

212 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Kalachari GP 1354 5326 N

213 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Kuchainala GP 1327 5785 N

214 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Mahabir GP 626 2633 N

215 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Manikbhandar GP 1309 5277 N

216 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Maracherra GP 768 3134 N

217 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Mayachari GP 1034 4156 N

218 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Mohanpur GP 602 2602 N

219 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Noagaon GP 811 3051 N

220 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Satrai ADC 329 1397 N

221 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Dhanchandra Chow. Para ADC 445 2394 N

222 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Shibbari ADC 358 1354 N

223 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Shyamraicherra ADC 416 1643 N

224 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI Srirampur ADC 351 1496 N

225 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI West Lamboocherra ADC 430 1845 N

226 DHALAI AMBASSA Basudeb Para GP 671 2664 N

227 DHALAI AMBASSA Kekmacherra GP 388 1578 N

228 DHALAI AMBASSA Kulai GP 494 1751 N

229 DHALAI AMBASSA Paschim Balaram GP 249 988 N

230 DHALAI AMBASSA Paschim Lalchari GP 324 1610 N

231 DHALAI AMBASSA Purba Nalicherra GP 806 2594 N

232 DHALAI AMBASSA Uttar Nalicherra GP 469 1816 N

233 DHALAI AMBASSA Bagmara ADC 755 3306 N

234 DHALAI AMBASSA Balaram ADC 464 1924 N

235 DHALAI AMBASSA Chakma Para ADC 580 2348 N

236 DHALAI AMBASSA Ganganagar ADC 561 1929 N

237 DHALAI AMBASSA Ghantachara ADC 349 1579 N

238 DHALAI AMBASSA Gurudhan Para ADC 409 1774 N

239 DHALAI AMBASSA Harimangal ADC 385 1525 N

240 DHALAI AMBASSA Jagannathpur ADC 439 1808 N

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241 DHALAI AMBASSA Jeolcherra ADC 502 2054 N

242 DHALAI AMBASSA Kachimchara ADC 508 2110 N

243 DHALAI AMBASSA Kamalacherra ADC 1302 5524 N

244 DHALAI AMBASSA Karnamani Para ADC 883 3515 N

245 DHALAI AMBASSA Karmapara ADC 309 1249 N

246 DHALAI AMBASSA Kathalbari ADC 525 2228 N

247 DHALAI AMBASSA Kulai R.F. Extension ADC 775 3011 N

248 DHALAI AMBASSA Lalchhari ADC 520 2080 N

249 DHALAI AMBASSA Paschim Nalicherra ADC 486 2226 N

250 DHALAI AMBASSA Radharam Bari ADC 480 1809 N

251 DHALAI AMBASSA Siddha Para ADC 521 2165 N

252 DHALAI AMBASSA Sikaribari ADC 495 1994 N

253 DHALAI AMBASSA Tetuiya ADC 338 1214 N

254 DHALAI MANU Battala GP 653 2507 N

255 DHALAI MANU Chailengtha GP 1379 5614 N

256 DHALAI MANU Chiching Cherra GP 686 2861 N

257 DHALAI MANU Dakshin Dhumacherra GP 791 3630 N

258 DHALAI MANU Dalucherra GP 526 2252 N

259 DHALAI MANU Demcherra GP 540 2608 N

260 DHALAI MANU Deo R.F. GP 658 3031 N

261 DHALAI MANU Gainama GP 850 3354 N

262 DHALAI MANU Jamircherra GP 1338 6617 N

263 DHALAI MANU Kanchancherra GP 848 3637 N

264 DHALAI MANU Karaticherra GP 709 2853 N

265 DHALAI MANU Labancherra GP 807 3456 N

266 DHALAI MANU Lalcherra GP 1521 6529 N

267 DHALAI MANU Longtharai R.F. GP 541 2524 N

268 DHALAI MANU Mainama GP 1426 6168 N

269 DHALAI MANU Manu GP 2196 7634 N

270 DHALAI MANU Naitang Cherra GP 712 2858 N

271 DHALAI MANU Nalkata GP 858 3682 N

272 DHALAI MANU Pas.Karamcherra GP 557 2286 N

273 DHALAI MANU Pas. Kathalcherra GP 750 2921 N

274 DHALAI MANU Paschim Masli GP 665 2909 N

275 DHALAI MANU Pur.Karamcherra GP 609 2710 N

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276 DHALAI MANU Pur. Kathalcherra GP 842 3475 N

277 DHALAI MANU Purba Masli GP 1112 4449 N

278 DHALAI MANU Sindhukumar Para GP 853 3668 N

279 DHALAI MANU Uttar Dhumacherra GP 984 4289 N

280 DHALAI CHAWMANU Chaltacherra GP 779 3426 N

281 DHALAI CHAWMANU Devacherra GP 602 2116 N

282 DHALAI CHAWMANU Durgacherra GP 632 3177 N

283 DHALAI CHAWMANU East Gobindabari GP 556 2308 N

284 DHALAI CHAWMANU East Malidhar GP 535 2244 N

285 DHALAI CHAWMANU Makarcherra GP 643 2526 N

286 DHALAI CHAWMANU Manikpur GP 790 3179 N

287 DHALAI CHAWMANU Natin Manu GP 727 3088 N

288 DHALAI CHAWMANU Pas. Chawmanu GP 705 3230 N

289 DHALAI CHAWMANU Purba Chawmanu GP 365 1655 N

290 DHALAI CHAWMANU Rajdhar GP 741 3597 N

291 DHALAI CHAWMANU Uttar Longtharai GP 686 3069 N

292 DHALAI CHAWMANU West Gobindabari GP 894 3894 N

293 DHALAI CHAWMANU West Malidhar GP 427 1722 N

294 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR Jagabandhupara GP 1005 4397 N

295 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR Bawalkhali GP 775 3225 N

296 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR Bhagirath GP 718 3003 N

297 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR Dalapati GP 661 2871 N

298 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR Dhalajhari GP 469 1839 N

299 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR Gandacherra GP 2020 10097 N

300 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR Kalajhari GP 853 3420 N

301 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR Kalyansing GP 683 2618 N

302 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR Laxmipur GP 866 3605 N

303 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR Pancharatan GP 1081 4989 N

304 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR Pas.Potacherra GP 619 2050 N

305 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR Purba Potacherra GP 1039 4240 N

306 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR Raima GP 894 3622 N

307 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR Ramnagar GP 581 2310 N

308 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR Ratannagar GP 522 2728 N

309 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR Sarma GP 1208 4864 N

310 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR Taichakma GP 965 3954 N

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311 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR Thakurcherra GP 611 2523 N

312 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR Ultacherra GP 631 2935 N

313 KHOWAI KHOWAI Barabil GP 554 2299 N

314 KHOWAI KHOWAI Dhalabil GP 1104 4760 N

315 KHOWAI KHOWAI Gournagar GP 271 1872 N

316 KHOWAI KHOWAI Jambura GP 1111 4621 N

317 KHOWAI KHOWAI Laxmi Narayanpur GP 1225 4375 N

318 KHOWAI KHOWAI Madhya Ganki GP 927 3193 N

319 KHOWAI KHOWAI Madhya Singicherra GP 404 1596 N

320 KHOWAI KHOWAI Paharmura GP 771 2829 N

321 KHOWAI KHOWAI Paschim Chebri GP 1037 3779 N

322 KHOWAI KHOWAI Paschim Ganki GP 1012 3988 N

323 KHOWAI KHOWAI Paschim Singicherra GP 1057 5335 N

324 KHOWAI KHOWAI Paschim Sonatala GP 945 3802 N

325 KHOWAI KHOWAI Purba Chebri GP 477 1771 N

326 KHOWAI KHOWAI Purba Ganki GP 942 3334 N

327 KHOWAI KHOWAI Purba Ram Chandra Ghat GP 1104 4606 N

328 KHOWAI KHOWAI Samatal Padmabil GP 466 1750 N

329 KHOWAI KHOWAI Santinagar GP 808 2942 N

330 KHOWAI KHOWAI Sipaihour GP 527 2045 N

331 KHOWAI KHOWAI Sonatala GP 1318 4573 N

332 KHOWAI KHOWAI Uttar Chebri GP 625 2428 N

333 KHOWAI KHOWAI Uttar Ram Chandra Ghat GP 657 2731 N

334 KHOWAI KHOWAI Uttar Singicherra GP 581 2275 N

335 KHOWAI KHOWAI Purba Singhicherra ADC 404 1575 N

336 KHOWAI KHOWAI Radha Charan Nagar ADC 388 1543 N

337 KHOWAI KALYANPUR Dakshin Durgapur GP 675 2756 Y

338 KHOWAI KALYANPUR Durgapur GP 555 2340 Y

339 KHOWAI KALYANPUR Dwarikapur GP 934 4054 N

340 KHOWAI KALYANPUR Ghilatali GP 1820 7884 Y

341 KHOWAI KALYANPUR Kalyanpur GP 1067 3830 N

342 KHOWAI KALYANPUR Kamalnagar GP 1267 5569 N

343 KHOWAI KALYANPUR Paschim Dwarikapur GP 644 2557 N

344 KHOWAI KALYANPUR Paschim Ghilatali GP 694 3218 Y

345 KHOWAI KALYANPUR Pramodnagar GP 381 1634 Y

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346 KHOWAI KALYANPUR Purba Kalyanpur GP 1114 4126 Y

347 KHOWAI KALYANPUR Purba Kunjaban GP 1225 4595 N

348 KHOWAI KALYANPUR Ruprai ADC 297 1338 N

349 KHOWAI KALYANPUR Paschim Kunjaban ADC 805 3514 N

350 KHOWAI KALYANPUR Uttar Ghilatali ADC 749 4402 Y

351 KHOWAI KALYANPUR Prem Singh Orang ADC 260 1127 Y

352 KHOWAI KALYANPUR Rajani Sardar Para ADC 1022 4674 N

353 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI Atharamura ADC 737 3242 Y

354 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI Dakshin Gokulnagar ADC 1155 4672 N

355 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI Dakshin Maharanipur ADC 491 2095 Y

356 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI Kakracherra ADC 485 1779 Y

357 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI Maharanipur ADC 758 3039 Y

358 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI Namanjoybari ADC 398 1667 Y

359 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI Nonacherra ADC 408 2127 Y

360 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI Purba Laxmipur ADC 653 2633 Y

361 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI RAMKRISHNA NAGAR ADC 568 2187 N

362 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI Sriramkhara ADC 610 2541 Y

363 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI Tuichingrambari ADC 663 2901 Y

364 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI Haludia ADC 529 2604 Y

365 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI Uttar Gokulnagar ADC 1030 5233 Y

366 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR Asharambari ADC 760 2817 N

367 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR Badlabari ADC 935 4321 N

368 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR Banbazar ADC 605 2527 N

369 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR Behalabari ADC 970 4092 N

370 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR Bidyabil ADC 466 2099 N

371 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR Holong Mutai ADC 362 1485 N

372 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR Paschim Bachaibari ADC 680 2693 N

373 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR Paschim Champacherra ADC 770 3262 N

374 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR Paschim Karangicherra ADC 647 2639 N

375 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR Paschim Laxmicherra ADC 630 2550 N

376 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR Paschim Rajnagar ADC 925 4030 N

377 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR Purba Bachaibari ADC 804 3067 N

378 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR Purba Champacherra ADC 896 3326 N

379 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR Purba Rajnagar ADC 974 3656 N

380 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR Purba Takchaya ADC 488 1857 N

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381 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR Shikaribari ADC 465 1785 N

382 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR Takchayabari ADC 439 1498 N

383 KHOWAI PADMABIL Uttar Padmabil ADC 659 2704 N

384 KHOWAI PADMABIL Akhrabari ADC 725 4329 Y

385 KHOWAI PADMABIL Bagabil ADC 490 2490 N

386 KHOWAI PADMABIL Paschim Belcherra ADC 909 4075 N

387 KHOWAI PADMABIL Dakshin Padmabil ADC 672 2601 N

388 KHOWAI PADMABIL Dakshin RAMCHANDRA Ghat ADC 1229 4834 N

389 KHOWAI PADMABIL Gayamanibari ADC 532 3472 N

390 KHOWAI PADMABIL Khirodenagar ADC 357 1788 N

391 KHOWAI PADMABIL Paglabari ADC 720 3266 Y

392 KHOWAI PADMABIL Purba Belcherra ADC 563 2314 N

393 KHOWAI PADMABIL Ramdayal Bari ADC 772 3236 Y

394 KHOWAI PADMABIL Rasaraj Nagar ADC 477 1696 N

395 KHOWAI PADMABIL Ratanpur ADC 756 3128 N

396 KHOWAI PADMABIL Tuichachinbari ADC 537 2019 Y

397 KHOWAI PADMABIL Upendra Nagar ADC 673 2755 N

398 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Brahmacherra GP 660 2857 N

399 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Chakmaghat GP 1052 4046 N

400 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Dakshin Krishnapur GP 1041 5049 N

401 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Gamaibari GP 756 2966 N

402 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Howaibari GP 813 3147 N

403 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Jagannathbari GP 1123 4505 N

404 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Khashia Mangal GP 372 1432 N

405 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Laxmipur GP 1140 4531 N

406 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Madhya Krishnapur GP 994 5224 N

407 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Maiganga GP 984 4109 N

408 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Moharcherra GP 1426 4589 N

409 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Paschim Howaibari GP 673 2870 N

410 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Paschim Teliamura GP 1479 6139 N

411 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Rupacherra GP 375 1627 N

412 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Tuichindrai GP 887 3412 N

413 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Uttar Krishnapur GP 847 3241 N

414 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Dakshin Pulinpur ADC 848 3641 Y

415 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Duski ADC 448 1841 Y

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416 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Hadrai ADC 932 4170 Y

417 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Khamarbari ADC 545 2123 Y

418 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Sardu Karkari ADC 1276 6087 N

419 KHOWAI TELIAMURA Uttar Pulinpur ADC 806 3681 Y

420 WEST MOHANPUR Ananganagar GP 1614 7024 N

421 WEST MOHANPUR Bijoynagar GP 863 3814 N

422 WEST MOHANPUR Brahmakunda GP 1398 5920 Y

423 WEST MOHANPUR Debendranagar GP 634 2592 N

424 WEST MOHANPUR Fatikcherra GP 1316 6996 N

425 WEST MOHANPUR Harinakhola GP 928 3792 Y

426 WEST MOHANPUR Ishanpur GP 571 2318 N

427 WEST MOHANPUR Kalacherra GP 950 3546 N

428 WEST MOHANPUR Kalkalia GP 1055 4379 N

429 WEST MOHANPUR Kamalghat GP 1395 5678 N

430 WEST MOHANPUR Lankamura GP 2387 9664 N

431 WEST MOHANPUR Laxmilunga GP 1610 7084 N

432 WEST MOHANPUR Lembucherra GP 1061 5071 N

433 WEST MOHANPUR Mantala GP 719 2929 N

434 WEST MOHANPUR Mohanpur GP 1248 5013 N

435 WEST MOHANPUR Mohinipur GP 1361 5294 N

436 WEST MOHANPUR Narshingarh GP 1822 7387 N

437 WEST MOHANPUR Nutannagar GP 1326 5022 N

438 WEST MOHANPUR Paschim Bamutia GP 1473 6036 N

439 WEST MOHANPUR Paschim Gandhigram GP 1181 5665 N

440 WEST MOHANPUR Paschim Taranagar GP 1686 5988 N

441 WEST MOHANPUR Patunagar GP 1545 6176 N

442 WEST MOHANPUR Purba Bamutia GP 1748 7360 N

443 WEST MOHANPUR Purba Gandhigram GP 2452 10095 N

444 WEST MOHANPUR Satdubia GP 1918 6687 Y

445 WEST MOHANPUR Singarbill GP 1650 7405 N

446 WEST MOHANPUR South Taranagar GP 1169 5219 N

447 WEST MOHANPUR Taranagar GP 1074 3768 N

448 WEST MOHANPUR Tulabagan GP 754 2843 N

449 WEST MOHANPUR Vidhyasagar GP 1138 5214 N

450 WEST LEFUNGA Abhicharan Village ADC 627 2626 Y

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451 WEST LEFUNGA Bhagaban Chow. Village ADC 436 2270 Y

452 WEST LEFUNGA Birmohan Village ADC 485 1839 Y

453 WEST LEFUNGA Bodjungnagar Village ADC 468 2110 Y

454 WEST LEFUNGA Gamchakobra Village ADC 674 3541 Y

455 WEST LEFUNGA Rajghat ADC 559 2940 Y

456 WEST LEFUNGA Sambhu Ram Para ADC 415 2141 N

457 WEST LEFUNGA Uttar Debendranagar ADC 484 2520 Y

458 WEST LEFUNGA Sipai Para ADC 487 2170 Y

459 WEST LEFUNGA Uttar Bodjungnagar ADC 631 3155 Y

460 WEST HEZAMARA Baikunthapur GP 585 2602 Y

461 WEST HEZAMARA Balurbondh GP 535 2651 N

462 WEST HEZAMARA Barkhatal GP 909 4840 Y

463 WEST HEZAMARA Chandpur GP 574 3271 N

464 WEST HEZAMARA Dumrakaridak GP 514 2346 Y

465 WEST HEZAMARA Kabukcherra GP 335 1912 Y

466 WEST HEZAMARA Meglibondh GP 327 1692 Y

467 WEST HEZAMARA PASCHIM Chandpur GP 519 3123 N

468 WEST HEZAMARA Paschim Tamakari GP 554 2549 Y

469 WEST HEZAMARA Purba Chandpur GP 478 2342 Y

470 WEST HEZAMARA Purba Noagaon GP 551 2191 N

471 WEST HEZAMARA Purba Simna GP 411 1859 Y

472 WEST HEZAMARA Purba Tamakari GP 542 2010 Y

473 WEST HEZAMARA Shankhola GP 456 2049 N

474 WEST HEZAMARA Sarat Chow. Para GP 662 3444 Y

475 WEST HEZAMARA Sonaram Village GP 461 2062 N

476 WEST HEZAMARA Surendranagar GP 608 2857 N

477 WEST HEZAMARA Tuichamongkarai GP 453 3293 Y

478 WEST HEZAMARA Ramsankar GP 452 1937 Y

479 WEST HEZAMARA Bharat Chowdhury GP 455 2685 N

480 WEST JIRANIA Barjala Binapani GP 609 2548 N

481 WEST JIRANIA Durganagar GP 1697 4522 N

482 WEST JIRANIA Jirania GP 1259 4558 N

483 WEST JIRANIA Joynagar GP 678 2810 N

484 WEST JIRANIA Bridhyanagar GP 1861 7718 N

485 WEST JIRANIA Harijoy Chow. Para GP 664 2515 N

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486 WEST JIRANIA Kobrakhamar GP 778 3311 N

487 WEST JIRANIA Madhya Debendranagar GP 949 3463 N

488 WEST JIRANIA Majlishpur GP 1916 7287 N

489 WEST JIRANIA Meghlipara GP 991 4490 N

490 WEST JIRANIA Paschim Champamura GP 1325 7215 N

491 WEST JIRANIA Paschim Noabadi GP 1406 5267 N

492 WEST JIRANIA Paschim Noagaon GP 859 4402 N

493 WEST JIRANIA Purba Barjala GP 1163 5170 N

494 WEST JIRANIA Purba Debendranagar GP 1034 3808 N

495 WEST JIRANIA Purba Noagaon GP 1055 4126 N

496 WEST JIRANIA Radha Kishorenagar GP 1712 6830 N

497 WEST JIRANIA Sachindranagar GP 852 3351 N

498 WEST JIRANIA Tulakona GP 593 2631 N

499 WEST JIRANIA Uttar Champamura GP 1731 6859 N

500 WEST JIRANIA Uttar Majlishpur GP 1075 4572 N

501 WEST JIRANIA Krishnanagar GP 649 2679 N

502 WEST JIRANIA Bankimnagar GP 1309 4995 N

503 WEST JIRANIA Bardhaman Thakur Para ADC 401 1793 N

504 WEST JIRANIA Belbari ADC 556 2902 N

505 WEST JIRANIA Champaknagar ADC 760 3224 N

506 WEST JIRANIA Champabari ADC 262 1064 N

507 WEST JIRANIA Chargharia ADC 436 1796 N

508 WEST JIRANIA Dakshin Radhapur ADC 772 3010 N

509 WEST JIRANIA Dhupcharra ADC 279 903 N

510 WEST JIRANIA East Belbari ADC 936 4218 N

511 WEST JIRANIA Janmajoynagar ADC 481 2180 N

512 WEST JIRANIA Jiraniakhala ADC 904 4019 N

513 WEST JIRANIA Madhab Bari ADC 279 1242 N

514 WEST JIRANIA Paschim Debendranagar ADC 227 1065 N

515 WEST JIRANIA Paschim Jiraniakhala ADC 771 3507 N

516 WEST JIRANIA Paschim Radhamohanpur ADC 461 2222 N

517 WEST JIRANIA Purba Janmajoynagar ADC 547 2835 N

518 WEST JIRANIA Radhamohanpur ADC 469 2170 N

519 WEST JIRANIA Radhapur ADC 688 3196 N

520 WEST JIRANIA Santinagar ADC 231 952 N

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521 WEST JIRANIA Uttar Joynagar ADC 437 2019 N

522 WEST JIRANIA Kaiyachanbari ADC 220 1104 N

523 WEST MANDAI Kairai GP 659 3233 N

524 WEST MANDAI Ashigarh GP 424 1829 N

525 WEST MANDAI Bishram Bari GP 682 2739 N

526 WEST MANDAI Borakha GP 263 1138 Y

527 WEST MANDAI Dakshin Shibnagar GP 355 1473 N

528 WEST MANDAI Dinabandhunagar GP 722 4704 N

529 WEST MANDAI Dinakobra GP 403 1608 N

530 WEST MANDAI Harbang GP 344 1329 N

531 WEST MANDAI Kathirambari GP 706 3150 Y

532 WEST MANDAI Khamthing bari GP 386 1686 N

533 WEST MANDAI Khengrai GP 315 1315 Y

534 WEST MANDAI Laxmipur GP 1068 4686 N

535 WEST MANDAI Mandhai Nagar GP 1093 4252 N

536 WEST MANDAI Paschim Barjala GP 612 2729 N

537 WEST MANDAI Patni GP 871 3579 Y

538 WEST MANDAI Purba Dinabandhunagar GP 624 3028 N

539 WEST MANDAI Purba Noabadi GP 607 2511 N

540 WEST MANDAI Rabiasardar GP 200 927 N

541 WEST MANDAI Ramchandra Nagar GP 679 2927 Y

542 WEST MANDAI Shib Nagar GP 439 1929 Y

543 WEST MANDAI Vrigudasbari GP 469 2003 N

544 WEST MANDAI Thaiplokfung GP 531 2304 Y

545 WEST MANDAI South Ramchandranagar GP 440 1656 N

546 WEST MANDAI Wakhinagar GP 646 3153 N

547 WEST DUKLI Anandanagar GP 2078 7669 N

548 WEST DUKLI Belabar GP 2132 8648 N

549 WEST DUKLI Bikramnagar GP 2048 8189 N

550 WEST DUKLI Charipara GP 1619 6710 N

551 WEST DUKLI Dukli GP 3042 12543 N

552 WEST DUKLI Hapania GP 2580 9873 N

553 WEST DUKLI Gazaria GP 1597 6902 N

554 WEST DUKLI Ishan Chandranagar GP 1648 5944 N

555 WEST DUKLI Jarul Bachai GP 340 1481 N

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556 WEST DUKLI Kanchanmala GP 1001 3927 N

557 WEST DUKLI Khas Madhupur GP 3145 12280 N

558 WEST DUKLI Madhuban GP 2071 8711 N

559 WEST DUKLI Maheshkhola GP 1430 5696 N

560 WEST DUKLI Malaynagar GP 1517 6576 N

561 WEST DUKLI Pandabpur GP 1866 7593 Y

562 WEST DUKLI Srinagar GP 1125 4452 N

563 WEST DUKLI Surjyamani Nagar GP 2201 8448 N

564 WEST DUKLI East Jarulbachai ADC 538 2336 Y

565 WEST DUKLI West Jarulbachai ADC 493 2532 Y

566 WEST DUKLI Kalidaspara ADC 297 1403 N

567 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Arabindanagar GP 654 2733 Y

568 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Barjala GP 643 2856 Y

569 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Prabhurampur GP 1140 4194 Y

570 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Bishramganj GP 1279 5527 N

571 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Brajapur GP 762 3062 Y

572 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Champamura GP 1049 4190 N

573 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Chesrimai GP 758 3025 Y

574 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Dakshin Charilam GP 1089 4598 Y

575 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Dakshin Madhupur GP 837 3360 Y

576 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Debipur GP 445 1584 Y

577 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Gakulnagar GP 1270 5125 Y

578 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Madhya Laxmibil GP 663 2610 Y

579 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Gazaria GP 504 2227 Y

580 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Chandranagar GP 1486 5634 Y

581 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Ghaniamara GP 867 3436 Y

582 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Gopinagar GP 1280 4875 Y

583 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Kaiyadepha GP 810 3508 Y

584 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Kamala Sagar GP 810 3597 Y

585 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Kasba GP 978 3582 Y

586 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Konaban GP 1024 5703 Y

587 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Golaghati GP 1194 4912 Y

588 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Krishna Kishore Nagar GP 1274 4701 Y

589 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Lalsinghmura GP 567 2283 Y

590 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Laxmibil GP 1115 4263 Y

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591 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Madhupur GP 1304 5375 Y

592 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Nabinagar GP 968 4500 Y

593 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Nehal Chandranagar GP 1549 5980 Y

594 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Pathalia GP 561 2343 Y

595 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Purathal Rajnagar GP 452 2097 Y

596 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Purba Gakulnagar GP 1303 6323 N

597 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Radhanagar GP 582 2882 Y

598 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Raghunathpur GP 710 2782 Y

599 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Ramcherra GP 730 2884 Y

600 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Routhkhala GP 1075 3999 N

601 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Uttar Barjapur GP 1208 6325 Y

602 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Uttar Charilam GP 2071 8187 Y

603 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Bangshibari ADC 515 2036 Y

604 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Amtali ADC 640 2773 Y

605 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Banstatli ADC 723 3013 Y

606 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Bathanmura ADC 633 2549 Y

607 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Dhariathal ADC 348 2952 Y

608 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Chelikhola ADC 535 2145 Y

609 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Padmanagar ADC 368 1683 Y

610 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Ramnagar ADC 541 2660 Y

611 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Rangmala ADC 734 3405 Y

612 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH Sutarmura ADC 819 3595 Y

613 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Aralia GP 772 3107 N

614 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Bagabasa GP 731 3475 Y

615 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Bardwal GP 552 2376 N

616 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Bejimara GP 895 3824 N

617 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Chandanmura GP 654 2771 Y

618 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Chandighar GP 714 2663 N

619 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Chowmuhani GP 726 2901 N

620 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Dakshin Nalchar GP 889 3962 Y

621 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Durgapur GP 684 3270 N

622 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Grantali GP 726 2960 Y

623 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Indiranagar GP 931 4110 N

624 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Jhumerdhepa GP 839 3452 Y

625 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Kamrangatali GP 481 1888 N

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626 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Kemtali GP 798 3315 N

627 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Khas Chowmuhani GP 719 2791 N

628 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Khedabari GP 624 2463 Y

629 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Kumariakucha GP 693 2694 Y

630 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Laxmandhepa GP 694 3425 Y

631 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Mohanbhog GP 518 2005 N

632 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Nabadwipchandranagar GP 501 2495 N

633 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Paschim Durlovnarayan GP 402 1607 N

634 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Paschim Melaghar GP 781 2925 N

635 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Paschim Nalchar GP 1071 4318 N

636 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Poangbari GP 914 3502 N

637 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Purba Chandighar GP 1005 3988 N

638 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Purba Durlovnarayan GP 886 3396 N

639 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Purba Melaghar GP 867 3463 N

640 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Purba Nalchar GP 959 4192 Y

641 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Rajibnagar GP 352 1491 Y

642 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Rangamati GP 631 2703 N

643 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Rudijala GP 593 2518 N

644 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Shibnagar GP 440 1986 Y

645 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Taijiling GP 456 1768 Y

646 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Taksa Para GP 473 1894 Y

647 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Telkajla GP 1156 5327 Y

648 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Urmai GP 1178 6139 Y

649 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Yubarajghat GP 571 2090 N

650 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Dakshin Taibandal ADC 385 1849 N

651 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Uttar Taibandal ADC 667 3096 Y

652 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Indrakumar Para ADC 365 1622 Y

653 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Rampada Para ADC 386 1702 Y

654 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Padmini Nagar ADC 227 969 Y

655 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Kaliram ADC 244 1209 Y

656 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Anandapur ADC 418 1638 N

657 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Chandul ADC 678 2957 Y

658 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR Dasarath Bari ADC 536 2622 Y

659 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR Kalashimura GP 1109 5751 N

660 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR Anandanagar GP 461 2589 N

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661 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR Ashabari GP 668 3645 N

662 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR Boxanagar GP 603 3419 N

663 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR Dakshin Kalamchora GP 745 3035 N

664 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR Kamalnagar GP 771 3403 N

665 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR Kulubari GP 717 3102 N

666 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR MADHYA Boxanagar GP 565 3553 N

667 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR Mainama GP 506 2162 Y

668 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR Manikyanagar GP 720 3255 N

669 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR Matinagar GP 913 4305 N

670 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR Putia GP 593 3145 N

671 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR Rahimpur GP 832 4067 N

672 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR Uttar Kalamchora GP 843 3287 N

673 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR Valuarchar GP 671 2734 N

674 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR Bijoynagar ADC 240 1063 N

675 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR Dayalpara ADC 225 1166 N

676 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR Dhanirampur ADC 430 1966 N

677 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Baspukur GP 962 5599 N

678 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Bhabanipur GP 774 3695 Y

679 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Dakshin Maheshpur GP 627 2516 Y

680 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Dakshin Paharpur GP 838 4276 Y

681 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Dhanpur GP 668 2838 N

682 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Kalikrishna Nagar GP 715 3377 Y

683 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Kathalia GP 442 2080 N

684 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Monarchak GP 687 2905 N

685 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Nidaya GP 1102 4534 Y

686 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Nirvoypur GP 682 2968 Y

687 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Rabindranagar GP 1482 6953 N

688 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Sonapur GP 1260 6367 Y

689 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Sovapur GP 892 3833 N

690 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Uttar Maheshpur GP 722 2737 N

691 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Uttar Paharpur GP 894 4739 N

692 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Kalikhola ADC 358 1696 Y

693 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Jagatrampur ADC 512 2042 Y

694 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Kaichakhola ADC 95 472 Y

695 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Manaipathar ADC 902 3537 Y

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696 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA Thalibari ADC 503 2474 N

697 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Amarendra Nagar GP 684 2346 N

698 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Hirapur GP 354 1352 Y

699 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Jampuijala GP 1110 4485 N

700 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Jugal Kishorenagar GP 640 2759 N

701 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Kalaibari GP 755 2792 N

702 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Kendraicherra GP 846 3338 N

703 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Killa-Barma GP 612 2701 N

704 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Madhya Ghaniamara GP 678 2902 N

705 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Mohanpur GP 605 2439 N

706 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Paschim Takarjala GP 1404 5779 N

707 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Pekuarjala GP 749 3179 N

708 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Pravapur GP 529 2209 N

709 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Purba Takarjala GP 768 3033 N

710 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Ratanpur GP 1248 5233 N

711 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Shankumabari GP 970 4063 N

712 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Ujan Ghaniamara GP 881 4493 N

713 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Ujan Pathaliaghat GP 571 2583 N

714 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Choygharia GP 389 1874 N

715 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Thelakung GP 525 2305 N

716 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Dayarampara GP 718 2948 N

717 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Latiacherra GP 439 1833 N

718 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Chikoncherra GP 740 3591 N

719 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Pramodnagar GP 797 3159 N

720 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Pathaliaghat GP 552 2553 N

721 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA Goliraibari GP 592 2457 N

722 GOMATI MATABARI Bagabasa GP 712 3035 N

723 GOMATI MATABARI Barabiya GP 1037 4969 N

724 GOMATI MATABARI Chandrapur R.F. GP 243 1011 N

725 GOMATI MATABARI Chandrapur Village GP 767 3768 N

726 GOMATI MATABARI Chataria GP 763 3207 N

727 GOMATI MATABARI Dakshin Bagma GP 449 1693 N

728 GOMATI MATABARI Dakshin Murapara GP 706 2978 N

729 GOMATI MATABARI Dhajanagar GP 916 3818 N

730 GOMATI MATABARI Fulkumari GP 1168 4650 N

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731 GOMATI MATABARI Gakulpur GP 957 3425 N

732 GOMATI MATABARI Garjeecherra GP 393 1573 N

733 GOMATI MATABARI Holakhet GP 662 2797 N

734 GOMATI MATABARI Indiranagar GP 1150 5449 N

735 GOMATI MATABARI Joalikhamar GP 290 1234 N

736 GOMATI MATABARI Karaimura GP 705 2948 N

737 GOMATI MATABARI Khilpara GP 2049 8282 N

738 GOMATI MATABARI Kunjaban GP 1368 5305 N

739 GOMATI MATABARI Laxmipati GP 430 1545 N

740 GOMATI MATABARI Maharani GP 1054 3852 N

741 GOMATI MATABARI Matabari GP 1814 7772 N

742 GOMATI MATABARI Paschim Khupilong GP 478 1875 N

743 GOMATI MATABARI Pitra GP 828 3819 N

744 GOMATI MATABARI Potamati GP 506 1784 N

745 GOMATI MATABARI Purba Dhajanagar GP 1276 4785 N

746 GOMATI MATABARI Purba Gakulpur GP 1088 5007 N

747 GOMATI MATABARI Rajnagar GP 972 4099 N

748 GOMATI MATABARI Salghara GP 1091 4663 N

749 GOMATI MATABARI Simsima GP 359 1477 N

750 GOMATI MATABARI Tepania GP 1064 4334 N

751 GOMATI MATABARI Uttar Chandrapur GP 538 2238 N

752 GOMATI MATABARI Uttar Kalabon GP 434 2126 N

753 GOMATI MATABARI Uttar Maharani GP 1003 3764 N

754 GOMATI MATABARI Kalabon ADC 507 2514 N

755 GOMATI MATABARI Adipur ADC 392 2026 N

756 GOMATI MATABARI Brahmmacherra ADC 355 1435 N

757 GOMATI MATABARI Dakshin Maharani ADC 1013 4627 N

758 GOMATI MATABARI Gamaria ADC 728 3158 N

759 GOMATI MATABARI Garjee ADC 370 1557 N

760 GOMATI MATABARI Peratia ADC 381 1556 N

761 GOMATI MATABARI Purba Chandrapur R.F ADC 429 1549 N

762 GOMATI MATABARI Purba Garjeecherra ADC 596 2515 N

763 GOMATI MATABARI Purba Mogpuskarini ADC 490 1957 N

764 GOMATI MATABARI Tainani ADC 419 1571 N

765 GOMATI KAKRABAN Kusamara GP 986 4804 Y

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766 GOMATI KAKRABAN Amtali GP 846 3619 N

767 GOMATI KAKRABAN Dakshin Mirza GP 295 1282 Y

768 GOMATI KAKRABAN Dhudpuskarini GP 927 3569 Y

769 GOMATI KAKRABAN Gangacherra GP 850 3551 Y

770 GOMATI KAKRABAN Garjanmura GP 1032 4578 Y

771 GOMATI KAKRABAN Hadra GP 1040 4512 N

772 GOMATI KAKRABAN Harijala GP 798 3990 Y

773 GOMATI KAKRABAN Ichacherra GP 704 2946 N

774 GOMATI KAKRABAN Jamjuri GP 1733 6042 N

775 GOMATI KAKRABAN Kakraban GP 1273 4786 Y

776 GOMATI KAKRABAN Mirza GP 912 3889 N

777 GOMATI KAKRABAN Murapara GP 810 2933 N

778 GOMATI KAKRABAN Palatana GP 962 3956 N

779 GOMATI KAKRABAN Purba Mirza GP 732 3452 N

780 GOMATI KAKRABAN Purba Palatana GP 925 3588 Y

781 GOMATI KAKRABAN Rani GP 633 2432 Y

782 GOMATI KAKRABAN Shilghati GP 963 3327 Y

783 GOMATI KAKRABAN Tulamura GP 724 2876 Y

784 GOMATI KAKRABAN Uttar Tulamura GP 625 2437 Y

785 GOMATI KAKRABAN Dakshin Rani ADC 498 2211 N

786 GOMATI KAKRABAN Dhuptali ADC 510 2362 Y

787 GOMATI KAKRABAN Purba Tulamura ADC 366 1590 Y

788 GOMATI KAKRABAN Samukcherra ADC 391 1631 Y

789 GOMATI KAKRABAN Uttar Shilghati ADC 874 3591 Y

790 GOMATI AMARPUR BAMPUR GP 635 2228 Y

791 GOMATI AMARPUR Birgonj GP 651 2275 N

792 GOMATI AMARPUR Debbari GP 257 966 Y

793 GOMATI AMARPUR Mailak GP 573 2035 N

794 GOMATI AMARPUR Paschim Dalak GP 311 1064 Y

795 GOMATI AMARPUR Paschim Malbasa GP 492 1787 Y

796 GOMATI AMARPUR Purba Rangamati GP 406 1455 N

797 GOMATI AMARPUR Rangamati GP 895 2931 Y

798 GOMATI AMARPUR Rangkang GP 727 2617 Y

799 GOMATI AMARPUR Thakchara GP 455 1565 Y

800 GOMATI AMARPUR Bhomrachara ADC 614 2579 N

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801 GOMATI AMARPUR Khedernal ADC 437 1689 N

802 GOMATI AMARPUR Nutanbazar ADC 963 4107 N

803 GOMATI AMARPUR Uttar Chalagang ADC 805 2925 N

804 GOMATI AMARPUR Kurmacherra ADC 596 2207 Y

805 GOMATI AMARPUR Paharpur ADC 569 2084 Y

806 GOMATI AMARPUR Purba Duluma ADC 495 1880 Y

807 GOMATI AMARPUR Paschim Duluma ADC 589 2495 Y

808 GOMATI AMARPUR Dalak ADC 581 2462 Y

809 GOMATI AMARPUR Purba Malbasa ADC 1174 4477 Y

810 GOMATI AMARPUR Malbasa ADC 237 873 Y

811 GOMATI AMARPUR Rajkang ADC 726 2621 Y

812 GOMATI AMARPUR Ghungia ADC 364 1438 N

813 GOMATI AMARPUR Sarbong ADC 455 1757 Y

814 GOMATI AMARPUR East Sarbong ADC 361 1317 Y

815 GOMATI AMARPUR West Sarbong ADC 475 1775 N

816 GOMATI AMARPUR Lalgiri ADC 735 2948 Y

817 GOMATI OMPI Baishyamani Para GP 364 1541 Y

818 GOMATI OMPI Chechua GP 597 2587 N

819 GOMATI OMPI Dakshin CHHANGANG GP 590 2346 N

820 GOMATI OMPI Dakshin Taidu GP 402 1548 N

821 GOMATI OMPI Dhanlekha GP 384 1650 N

822 GOMATI OMPI Ekjancherra GP 377 1915 N

823 GOMATI OMPI Gamaicherra GP 627 2579 Y

824 GOMATI OMPI Haripur GP 358 1477 Y

825 GOMATI OMPI Jambukcherra GP 474 2074 N

826 GOMATI OMPI Melchi GP 416 1895 N

827 GOMATI OMPI Ompicherra GP 283 1350 N

828 GOMATI OMPI Ompinagar GP 1154 4216 N

829 GOMATI OMPI Palku GP 686 3254 N

830 GOMATI OMPI Paschim Toislong GP 672 2696 N

831 GOMATI OMPI Purba Toislong GP 409 1759 N

832 GOMATI OMPI Sonacherra GP 509 2060 N

833 GOMATI OMPI Taichakma GP 497 2138 N

834 GOMATI OMPI Taidu GP 325 1634 N

835 GOMATI OMPI Taidu Dhepa GP 397 1858 N

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836 GOMATI OMPI Uttar CHHANGANG GP 188 728 N

837 GOMATI OMPI Uttar Taidu GP 454 2029 N

838 GOMATI KARBOOK Uttar Ekchari GP 782 2756 N

839 GOMATI KARBOOK Chellagong GP 449 1848 N

840 GOMATI KARBOOK Dakshin Chellagong GP 687 2474 N

841 GOMATI KARBOOK Dakshin Ekchari GP 358 1395 N

842 GOMATI KARBOOK Purba Karbook GP 1070 4132 N

843 GOMATI KARBOOK Ichachari GP 875 4025 N

844 GOMATI KARBOOK Labacherra GP 1389 5003 N

845 GOMATI KARBOOK Lowgang GP 552 2005 N

846 GOMATI KARBOOK Mukchari GP 618 3268 N

847 GOMATI KARBOOK PANGBARI GP 550 1947 N

848 GOMATI KARBOOK Paschim Ekchari GP 361 1514 N

849 GOMATI KARBOOK Paschim Manikya Dewan GP 763 3380 N

850 GOMATI KARBOOK Patichari GP 921 3786 N

851 GOMATI KARBOOK Purba Manikya Dewan GP 643 2877 N

852 GOMATI KARBOOK Dakshin Karbook GP 1049 4056 N

853 GOMATI KARBOOK Rambhadra GP 299 1355 N

854 GOMATI KARBOOK Paschim Karbook GP 570 2257 N

855 GOMATI KARBOOK New Gomati GP 363 1271 N

856 GOMATI SILACHARI Ailmara GP 613 2885 N

857 GOMATI SILACHARI Bagachatal GP 316 1563 N

858 GOMATI SILACHARI Barabil GP 630 2615 N

859 GOMATI SILACHARI Ghorakappa GP 442 1799 N

860 GOMATI SILACHARI Hazachari GP 397 1622 N

861 GOMATI SILACHARI Kaptali GP 320 1673 N

862 GOMATI SILACHARI Silachari GP 845 3235 N

863 GOMATI SILACHARI Suknachari GP 564 2560 N

864 GOMATI KILLA Atharabhola GP 436 2098 N

865 GOMATI KILLA Bagma GP 495 2170 Y

866 GOMATI KILLA Dakshin Barmura GP 560 2496 N

867 GOMATI KILLA Dakshin Brajendranagar GP 568 2378 N

868 GOMATI KILLA Darjeeling GP 349 1906 N

869 GOMATI KILLA Dewanbari GP 657 2870 N

870 GOMATI KILLA Jalema GP 690 2609 N

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871 GOMATI KILLA Kachigang GP 645 2728 N

872 GOMATI KILLA Killa GP 742 3173 N

873 GOMATI KILLA Kowaimura GP 617 2616 N

874 GOMATI KILLA Noabari GP 854 4055 N

875 GOMATI KILLA Purba Khupilong GP 676 3156 N

876 GOMATI KILLA Raiyabari GP 832 3215 N

877 GOMATI KILLA Uttar Barmura GP 322 1545 N

878 GOMATI KILLA Uttar Brajendranagar GP 745 3029 N

879 SOUTH BOKAFA Betaga GP 932 3330 N

880 SOUTH BOKAFA Purba Bagafa GP 244 930 N

881 SOUTH BOKAFA Gardhang GP 880 3748 N

882 SOUTH BOKAFA Kanchannagar GP 933 3331 N

883 SOUTH BOKAFA Lowgang GP 852 3196 N

884 SOUTH BOKAFA Paschim Kathalia GP 380 1417 N

885 SOUTH BOKAFA Radhakishore Ganj GP 565 2109 N

886 SOUTH BOKAFA Subhash Colony GP 429 1624 N

887 SOUTH BOKAFA Bagafa ADC 437 2019 N

888 SOUTH BOKAFA Baikhora ADC 784 3216 N

889 SOUTH BOKAFA Birchandranagar ADC 825 3613 N

890 SOUTH BOKAFA Dak. Takmachara ADC 824 3862 N

891 SOUTH BOKAFA Debipur ADC 660 2675 N

892 SOUTH BOKAFA Kathaliacherra ADC 581 2408 N

893 SOUTH BOKAFA Lowgangsom ADC 376 1358 N

894 SOUTH BOKAFA Laxmicherra ADC 571 2388 N

895 SOUTH BOKAFA Mandhya Kathalia ADC 548 2227 N

896 SOUTH BOKAFA Manu ADC 792 3445 N

897 SOUTH BOKAFA Patichari ADC 860 3730 N

898 SOUTH BOKAFA Takmacherra ADC 712 3347 N

899 SOUTH BOKAFA Sulthungmanu ADC 656 3144 N

900 SOUTH BOKAFA Rajapur ADC 766 3224 N

901 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Dakshin Jolaibari GP 836 2938 N

902 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Debdaru GP 678 2697 N

903 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Latua Tilla GP 828 3179 N

904 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Purba Charakbai GP 1252 4973 N

905 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Madhya Pillak GP 311 1181 N

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906 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Muhuripur GP 1086 4053 N

907 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Muhuripur R.F. GP 759 2845 N

908 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Paschim Jolaibari GP 847 3233 N

909 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Thakur Cherra GP 542 2451 N

910 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Uttar Jolaibari GP 1183 4396 N

911 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Paschim Charakbai GP 1427 5544 N

912 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Paschim Pillak GP 1112 4041 N

913 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Abangchara ADC 619 3070 N

914 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Birendranagar ADC 528 2387 N

915 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Dak. Hichacherra ADC 478 1917 N

916 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Purba Pillak ADC 727 3492 N

917 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Kalshi ADC 713 3024 N

918 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Kalshimukh ADC 829 3835 N

919 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Ramraibari ADC 727 3107 N

920 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Srikantabari ADC 524 2270 N

921 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Tairuma Kowaifung ADC 592 2788 N

922 SOUTH JOLAIBARI Uttar Hichacherra ADC 626 2578 N

923 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Barpathari GP 1553 6985 N

924 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Chittamara GP 923 3610 N

925 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Dakshin B.C.Nagar GP 1133 4039 N

926 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Dakshin Radhanagar GP 1283 5962 N

927 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Dakshin Rajnagar GP 900 3937 N

928 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Dakshin Srirampur GP 1049 5405 N

929 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Dimatali GP 739 3108 N

930 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Purba Kalabaria GP 1210 4392 N

931 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Purba Pipariakhola GP 496 1996 N

932 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Ekinpur GP 855 3525 N

933 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Indiranagar GP 765 3411 N

934 SOUTH RAJNAGAR I.C.Nagar GP 1537 5369 N

935 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Jashmura GP 816 3531 N

936 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Laxmipur GP 888 3478 N

937 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Niharnagar GP 815 3227 N

938 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Paikhola GP 627 2296 N

939 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Paschim Paikhola GP 633 2497 N

940 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Radhanagar GP 817 3427 N

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941 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Rajnagar GP 1285 5233 N

942 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Rangamura GP 1255 5096 N

943 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Sukanta Nagar GP 843 3468 N

944 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Uttar .B.C. Nagar GP 960 4568 N

945 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Uttar Srirampur GP 1053 4753 N

946 SOUTH RAJNAGAR PaschimKalabaria GP 726 3344 N

947 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Paschim Pipariakhola GP 578 2090 N

948 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Kashari R.F. ADC 459 1888 N

949 SOUTH RAJNAGAR Trishna R.F. ADC 516 2286 N

950 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Abhoynagar GP 1434 5094 N

951 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Baspadua GP 451 2188 N

952 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Dakshin Matai GP 840 3057 N

953 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Dak. Sonaichari GP 571 2345 N

954 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Debipur GP 933 3278 N

955 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Haripur GP 964 3465 N

956 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Hrishyamukh GP 1066 3779 N

957 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Joykatpur GP 580 2009 N

958 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Joypur GP 691 2665 N

959 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Krishnanagar GP 834 3055 N

960 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Matai GP 622 2519 N

961 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Uttar Sarashima GP 494 1877 N

962 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Sarashima GP 574 2028 N

963 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Uttar Sonaichari GP 488 1842 N

964 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Kailash Nagar ADC 310 1240 N

965 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Mohini Nagar ADC 514 2368 N

966 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Dhananjoy Nagar ADC 307 1182 N

967 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Ratanpur ADC 430 1489 N

968 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Gaburcherra ADC 533 2430 N

969 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Sonaichari ADC 378 1659 N

970 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Manirampur ADC 331 1337 N

971 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH Shibpur ADC 501 1996 N

972 SOUTH SATCHAND Amlighat GP 281 1085 N

973 SOUTH SATCHAND Battala GP 455 1618 N

974 SOUTH SATCHAND Bijoynagar GP 401 1474 N

975 SOUTH SATCHAND Brajendranagar GP 472 1556 N

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976 SOUTH SATCHAND Dak. Bhuratali GP 476 1777 N

977 SOUTH SATCHAND Dak. Srinagar GP 285 1062 N

978 SOUTH SATCHAND Damdama GP 427 1516 N

979 SOUTH SATCHAND Doulbari GP 575 2080 N

980 SOUTH SATCHAND Goachand Nandigram GP 458 1684 N

981 SOUTH SATCHAND Indiranagar GP 684 2567 N

982 SOUTH SATCHAND Kalachara GP 416 1453 N

983 SOUTH SATCHAND Kalapania GP 517 1962 N

984 SOUTH SATCHAND Krishnanagar GP 530 2128 N

985 SOUTH SATCHAND Madhab Nagar GP 734 2631 N

986 SOUTH SATCHAND Magurcherra GP 570 2097 N

987 SOUTH SATCHAND Manu Bazar GP 852 2893 N

988 SOUTH SATCHAND Nabagram GP 454 2299 N

989 SOUTH SATCHAND Paschim Harina GP 441 1700 N

990 SOUTH SATCHAND Paschim Jalefa GP 634 2320 N

991 SOUTH SATCHAND Paschim Sabroom GP 263 937 N

992 SOUTH SATCHAND Purba Harina GP 497 2035 N

993 SOUTH SATCHAND Purba Jalefa GP 551 2124 N

994 SOUTH SATCHAND Rajibnagar GP 447 1574 N

995 SOUTH SATCHAND Rajnagar GP 668 2584 N

996 SOUTH SATCHAND Satchand GP 508 1849 N

997 SOUTH SATCHAND Sri Nagar GP 633 2385 N

998 SOUTH SATCHAND Subhash Nagar GP 264 1001 N

999 SOUTH SATCHAND Sukanta Palli GP 336 1204 N

1000 SOUTH SATCHAND Thaibung GP 612 2180 N

1001 SOUTH SATCHAND Uttar Bhuratali GP 531 2655 N

1002 SOUTH SATCHAND Vivekanada Palli GP 465 1716 N

1003 SOUTH SATCHAND Betaga ADC 539 2488 N

1004 SOUTH SATCHAND Chalitachhari ADC 642 2708 N

1005 SOUTH SATCHAND Dasharath Nagar ADC 397 1593 N

1006 SOUTH SATCHAND Fulchari ADC 634 2393 N

1007 SOUTH SATCHAND Gagan Ch. Para ADC 255 1097 N

1008 SOUTH SATCHAND Gardhang ADC 318 1379 N

1009 SOUTH SATCHAND Harbatali ADC 477 2057 N

1010 SOUTH SATCHAND Kaladhepa ADC 476 2039 N

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1011 SOUTH SATCHAND Kalirbazar ADC 449 1767 N

1012 SOUTH SATCHAND Maira ADC 565 2515 N

1013 SOUTH SATCHAND Pas. Takka tulshi ADC 408 1758 N

1014 SOUTH SATCHAND Pur. Tekka Tulshi ADC 298 1304 N

1015 SOUTH SATCHAND Ratanmani ADC 543 2209 N

1016 SOUTH SATCHAND Sakbari ADC 331 1389 N

1017 SOUTH SATCHAND Sinduk Pathar ADC 738 2703 N

1018 SOUTH SATCHAND Taikumba ADC 338 1515 N

1019 SOUTH SATCHAND Uttar Kaladhepa ADC 226 993 N

1020 SOUTH SATCHAND Uttar Taichhama ADC 373 1694 N

1021 SOUTH RUPAICHARI Bagmara GP 363 1773 N

1022 SOUTH RUPAICHARI Baishnabpur GP 366 1655 N

1023 SOUTH RUPAICHARI Bankul Mahamani GP 368 1548 N

1024 SOUTH RUPAICHARI Bishnupur GP 564 2461 N

1025 SOUTH RUPAICHARI Chalita Bankul GP 663 2847 N

1026 SOUTH RUPAICHARI Chatakchari GP 528 2698 N

1027 SOUTH RUPAICHARI Dakshin Manubankul GP 430 1544 N

1028 SOUTH RUPAICHARI Gorifa GP 257 1075 N

1029 SOUTH RUPAICHARI Kathalchari GP 319 1400 N

1030 SOUTH RUPAICHARI Magroom GP 343 1659 N

1031 SOUTH RUPAICHARI Paschim Ludhua GP 425 1839 N

1032 SOUTH RUPAICHARI Purba Manubankul GP 418 1933 N

1033 SOUTH RUPAICHARI Purba Ludhua GP 366 1520 N

1034 SOUTH RUPAICHARI Purba Sabroom GP 355 1741 N

1035 SOUTH RUPAICHARI Rupaichari GP 576 2242 N

1036 SOUTH RUPAICHARI Sonaichari GP 348 1417 N

1037 SOUTH RUPAICHARI Uttar Bijoypur GP 395 1869 N

1038 SOUTH RUPAICHARI Uttar Manubankul GP 449 1790 N

Note:

1. Out of given 1038 potentioal locations for CSC expansion listed in Annexure-1, 145 CSCs are already operational. Bidder(s) needs to verify these existing CSC locations from Annexure-2. This CSC expansion scheme shall not be applicable for any existing 145 CSC locations. The preference should be given to the GPs/villages where NOFN work has already started as indicated in Annexure-1.

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ANNEXURE‐2: LIST OF EXISTING CSC (E‐PARISEVA KENDRA) KIOSKS IN TRIPURA

Sl. No.

District Block GP/ Village Name Location GP Type

(ADC/ GP)

Type of Connectivity NOFN Work

Started? V-SAT Broadband Wimax WLL

1 Dhalai Ambassa Kulai Kulai GP Office GP Yes Yes N

2 Dhalai Ambassa Ambassa Ambassa GP Office GP Yes N

3 Dhalai Ambassa Balarampur Balarampur ADC Village Office

ADC Yes Yes N

4 Dhalai Chamanu West Chamanu West Chamanu GP Office GP Yes Yes N

5 Dhalai Chamanu Manikpur Manikpur GP Office GP Yes Yes N

6 Dhalai Chamanu Durgacherra Durgacherra GP Office GP Yes Yes N

7 Dhalai Dumburnagar Sarma Narayanpur GP Office (Sarma GP)

ADC Yes N

8 Dhalai Dumburnagar Jagabandhu Para Jagabandhu Para GP Office

ADC Yes N

9 Dhalai Durga Chowmuhani

Manikbhandar Manikbhandar GP Office GP Yes Yes N

10 Dhalai Durga Chowmuhani

Maracherra Maracherra GP Office ADC Yes Yes N

11 Dhalai Ganganagar Ganganagar Ganganagar GP Office ADC Yes Yes N

12 Dhalai Manu East Machli East Machli GP Office ADC Yes Yes N

13 Dhalai Manu Nepaltilla Nepaltilla ADC Village Office

ADC Yes N

14 Dhalai Manu Chailangta Chailangta GP Office GP Yes Yes N

15 Dhalai Raishabari Purba putachara Raishabari ADC Yes N

16 Dhalai Salema Kachucherra Kachucherra GP Office ADC Yes Yes N

17 Dhalai Salema Avanga Santir Bazar GP Office (Avanga GP)

GP Yes Yes N

18 Gomati Amarpur THAKCHARA Thakcherra GP Office GP Yes Yes Y

19 Gomati Amarpur Bampur Bampur GP Office GP Yes Yes Y

20 Gomati Amarpur RANGKANG Rangkang GP Office GP Yes Y

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21 Gomati Amarpur NUTAN BAZAR Natunbazar village committee Office

ADC Yes Yes N

22 Gomati Kakraban DHUDPUSKARINI Dudhpushkuni GP Office GP Yes Yes Y

23 Gomati Kakraban Mirza Mirza GP Office GP Yes N

24 Gomati Kakraban Uttar Tulamura Uttar Tulamura GP Office GP Yes Y

25 Gomati Karbook Dakshin karbook Dakshin Karbook ADC village(Nabajoy Para)

ADC Yes Yes N

26 Gomati Karbook LABACHERRA Jatanbari ADC village office Under Lebechara ADC village

ADC Yes Yes N

27 Gomati Karbook CHELLAGONG Chellagang Bazar ADC village office Under South Chellagang ADC village

ADC Yes Yes N

28 Gomati Killa Atharabola Atharabola GP Office GP Yes N

29 Gomati Killa Raiyabari Raiyabari ADC Village Office

ADC Yes N

30 Sepahijala Jampuijala Thelakung Thelakong ADC village office

ADC Yes Yes Y

31 Gomati Matabari Maharani Maharani GP Office GP Yes N

32 Gomati Matabari Garjeecherra Garjeecherra GP Office GP Yes N

33 Gomati Ompi CHECHUA Chachua ADC Village Office

ADC Yes Yes N

34 Gomati Ompi Uttar Taidu Uttar Taidu village GP Office

GP Yes N

35 Gomati Shilachari Silachari Silachari ADC Vill Office ADC Yes Yes N

36 Gomati Tepania Dakshin Bagma Dakshin Bagma GP Office GP Yes N

37 Gomati Tepania Hadra Hadra GP Office GP Yes Yes N

38 Gomati Tepania Dhajanagar Dhajanagar GP Office GP Yes Yes N

39 Khowai Kalyanpur Kamalnagar Kamalanagar GP Office GP Yes N

40 Khowai Kalyanpur Ghilatali Ghilatoli GP Office GP Yes Y

41 Khowai Kalyanpur South Durgapur Durgapur GP Office GP Yes Y

42 Khowai Kalyanpur Dwarikapur Dwarikapur GP Office GP Yes N

43 Khowai Khowai Paharmura Paharmura GP Office GP Yes N

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44 Khowai Khowai MADHYA GANKI Madhya Ganki GP Office GP Yes Yes N

45 Khowai Khowai Purba Ramchandra ghat

Purba Ramchandraghat GP Office Uttar Ramchandraghat GP Office

GP Yes N

46 Khowai Khowai Paschim chebri Paschim Chebri GP Office GP Yes Yes N

47 Khowai Mungiakami Uttar Gokulnagar Uttar Gokulnagar ADC Village Office

ADC Yes Y

48 Khowai Mungiakami Dakshin Gokulnagar Dakshin Gokulnagar ADC Village Office

ADC Yes Yes N

49 Khowai Padmabil Uttar padmabil Uttar Padmabil GP Office ADC Yes N

50 Khowai Padmabil KHIRODENAGAR Kshirodhnagar GP Office ADC Yes N

51 Khowai Padmabil Dakshin Padmabil Dakshin Padmabil GP Office

ADC Yes N

52 Khowai Padmabil Dakshin Ramchandra Ghat

South Ramchandraghat GP Office

ADC Yes N

53 Khowai Teliamura Howaibari Moharcherra GP Office GP Yes N

54 Khowai Teliamura Chakmaghat Chakmaghat GP Office GP Yes Yes N

55 Khowai Teliamura Khashia Mangal Khasiamangal GP Office GP Yes Yes N

56 Khowai Teliamura Jagannathbari Jagannathbari GP Office GP Yes N

57 Khowai Tulashikhar Pashim Rajnagar Paschim Rajnagar ADC Village Office

ADC Yes N

58 Khowai Tulashikhar Paschim Bachaibari Paschim Bachaibari ADC Village Office

ADC Yes Yes N

59 Khowai Tulashikhar BEHALABARI Behelabari ADC Village Office

ADC Yes Yes N

60 Khowai Tulashikhar Banbazar Banbazar ADC Village Office

ADC Yes Yes N

61 North Damcherra Juri Juri RF Village Committee office

ADC Yes Yes N

62 North Damcherra DhamCherra DhamCherra Panchayet Office

ADC Yes N

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63 North Dasda Pachim Satnala Satnala Tehshil office(Pachim Satnala ADC Village)

ADC Yes Yes N

64 North Dasda Ananda Sagar Anandasagar Tehshil office(Ananda Sagar GP)

ADC Yes N

65 North Jampui Hill Bhangmun Bhangmun DCM Office ADC Yes N

66 North Jampui Hill Sabul Sabul GP Office ADC Yes N

67 North Jubarajnagar Kameswar Kameswar GP Office GP Yes Yes N

68 North Jubarajnagar Dewan pasa Dewan pasa GP Office Gp Yes Yes N

69 North Jubarajnagar Uptakhali Uptakhali GP Office GP Yes Yes N

70 North Kalacherra Baruakandi Baruakandi GP Office GP Yes Yes N

71 North Kalacherra Sanicherra Sanicherra GP Office GP Yes Yes N

72 North Kalacherra Ichailan Cherra Ichailan Cherra GP Office GP Yes Yes N

73 North Kalacherra Pratyek Roy Pratyek Roy GP Office Gp Yes Yes N

74 North Laljuri Kanchanpur Kanchanpur Tehshil office (Kanchanpur ADC Village)

ADC Yes Yes N

75 North Laljuri South Laljuri South Laljuri GP Office ADC Yes Yes N

76 North Panisagar Jalabasa Jalebasa Library adjescent to GP Office

GP Yes Yes Y

77 Sepahijala Bishalgarh MADHYA LAXMIBIL Madhya Laxmibil GP Office

GP Yes Y

78 Sepahijala Bishalgarh BISHRAMGANJ Bishramganj GP Office GP Yes Y

79 Sepahijala Boxanagar Matinagar Matinagar GP Office GP Yes N

80 Sepahijala Boxanagar Valuarchar Veluarchar GP Office GP Yes N

81 Sepahijala Boxanagar Dakshin Kalamchora Dakshin Kalamchura GP Office

GP Yes Yes N

82 Sepahijala Boxanagar Kulubari Kulubari GP Office GP Yes N

83 Sepahijala Charilam Uttar Charilam Uttar Charilam GP Office GP Yes Yes N

84 Sepahijala Charilam Madhupur Madhupur GP Office GP Yes Yes N

85 Sepahijala Jampuijala PRAVAPUR Gabardi bazaar GP Office (Prabhapur)

GP Yes N

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86 Sepahijala Jampuijala Paschim Takarjala Takarjala GP Office GP Yes N

87 Sepahijala Jampuijala SHANKUMABARI Sankhuma bridi bazaar GP Office

GP Yes N

88 Sepahijala Kathalia Rabindranagar Rabindranagar GP Office GP Yes N

89 Sepahijala Kathalia Dhanpur Dhanpur GP Office GP Yes Yes N

90 Sepahijala Kathalia Thalibari Thalibari ADC Village Office

ADC Yes N

91 Sepahijala Kathalia Nidaya Nidaya GP Office GP Yes Yes Y

92 Sepahijala Mohanbhog Urmai Urmai GP Office GP Yes N

93 Sepahijala Mohanbhog Mohanbhog Mohanbhog GP Office GP Yes N

94 Sepahijala Nalchar Purba Nalchar Purba Nalchar GP Office GP Yes N

95 Sepahijala Nalchar Paschim Durlavnarayan

Paschim Durlavnarayan GP Office

GP Yes N

96 South Bagafa Lawgaon Lawgaon GP Office GP Yes Yes N

97 South Bagafa B.C. Nagar B.C. Nagar GP Office GP Yes N

98 South Bharat Chandra Nagar

Sukantanagar Sukantanagar GP Office GP Yes Yes N

99 South Bharat Chandra Nagar

Chittamara Chittamara GP Office GP Yes Yes N

100 South Hrishyamukh Sarasima Sarasima GP Office GP Yes Yes N

101 South Hrishyamukh South Motai South Motai GP Office GP Yes Yes N

102 South Hrishyamukh Abhoynagar Abhoynagar GP Office GP Yes Yes N

103 South Hrishyamukh Ratanpur Ratanpur GP Office GP Yes Yes N

104 South Julaibari South jolaibari South Jolaibari GP Office GP Yes N

105 South Julaibari East Charak Bai East Charak Bai GP Office GP Yes N

106 South Poangbari Srinagar Srinagar GP Office GP Yes Yes N

107 South Rajnagar North Srirampur North Srirampur GP Office

GP Yes N

108 South Rajnagar Barpathari Barpathari GP Office GP Yes Yes N

109 South Rupaichari Dakshin Manubankul Dakshin Manubankul ADC Vill Office

ADC Yes Yes N

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110 South Rupaichari Baishnabpur Baishnabpur ADC Vill Office

ADC Yes N

111 South Rupaichari West Ludhua West Ludhua ADC Vill Office

ADC Yes Yes N

112 South Satchand Kalapani Kalapani GP Office GP Yes Yes N

113 South Satchand purba harina Purba Harina GP Office GP Yes Yes N

114 South Satchand Indiranagar Indiranagar GP Office GP Yes N

115 Unakoti Chandipur Chandipur Chandipur GP Office GP Yes Yes N

116 Unakoti Chandipur Chantali Chantail GP Office GP Yes N

117 Unakoti Chandipur Bilashpur Bilashpur GP Office GP Yes Yes N

118 Unakoti Gournagar Jubarajnagar Jubarajnagar GP Office GP Yes Yes Y

119 Unakoti Kumarghat Betcherra Betcherra GP Office GP Yes Yes N

120 Unakoti Kumarghat Sonaimuri Sonaimuri GP Office GP Yes Yes Y

121 Unakoti Kumarghat FATIKROY Fatikrai GP Office GP Yes Yes N

122 Unakoti Kumarghat Kanchanbari Kanchanbari GP Office GP Yes N

123 Unakoti Pecharthal Uttar Machmara Uttar Machmara GP Office

GP Yes Yes Y

124 Unakoti Pecharthal Nabincherra Nabincherra GP Office GP Yes Yes Y

125 Unakoti Pecharthal Ramgunapara Ramgunapara ADC Village ADC Yes Y

126 West Bamutia Paschim Bamutia Paschim Bamutia GP Office

GP Yes N

127 West Bamutia Singerbill Singerbil GP Office GP Yes N

128 West Dukli MaheshKhola Mahesh Khala GP Office GP Yes N

129 West Dukli Bikramnagar Bikramnagar GP Office GP Yes N

130 West Dukli Ishan chandra Nagar I.C. Nagar GP Office GP Yes N

131 West Dukli Gazaria Gajaria GP Office GP Yes Yes N

132 West Hezamara BARKHATAL Barkathal ADC Village Office

ADC Yes Y

133 West Hezamara Purba Simna Purba Simna ADC Village Office

ADC Yes Y

134 West Hezamara ShanKhola Shankhola ADC Village Office

ADC Yes N

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135 West Hezamara Purba Chandpur Purba chanpur ADC Village Office

ADC Yes Y

136 West Jirania Purba debendranagar Purba Debendranagar GP Office

GP Yes N

137 West Jirania Purba Barjala Purba Barjala GP Office GP Yes Yes N

138 West Jirania Uttar Majlishpur Uttar Majlishpur GP Office

GP Yes Yes N

139 West Mandai RAMCHANDRANAGAR Rajchantai (Ramchandranagar GP Office)

ADC Yes Yes Y

140 West Mandai BORAKHA Burakha bazaar GP Office ADC Yes Yes Y

141 West Mandai DINABANDHUNAGAR Lalit bazaar (Dina Bandhunagar GP Office)

ADC Yes Yes N

142 West Mandai DINAKOBRA Manikhoun (Dino Cobra GP Office)

ADC Yes Yes N

143 West Mohanpur Vidhyasagar Vidyasagar GP Office GP Yes N

144 West Mohanpur Kamalghat Kamalghat GP Office GP Yes N

145 West JIRANIA Purba Noagoan Purba Noagoan GP Office GP Yes N

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ANNEXURE‐3: TYPE OF CONNECTIVITY AT GP/ADC VILLAGE LEVEL IN TRIPURA STATE (INDICATIVE)

Sl. No.

District Block GP/ ADC Village LL/

WLL (BSNL)

BB WiMax Datacard Internet

Mobile Connecti

vity

SWAN POP

Distance < 1 KM

SWAN POP

Distance 1 to 3 KM

SWAN POP

Distance 3 to 5 KM

1 DHALAI AMBASSA BAGMARA WLL NF Y

2 DHALAI AMBASSA BALARAM WLL NF Y

3 DHALAI AMBASSA GURUDHAN PARA N NF Y

4 DHALAI AMBASSA HARIMANGAL N NF Y

5 DHALAI AMBASSA LALCHHARI WLL Y NF Y 5000 mtr

6 DHALAI AMBASSA KATHALBARI WLL NF Y

7 DHALAI AMBASSA SIKARIBARI WLL NF Y

8 DHALAI AMBASSA WEST BALARAM WLL NF Y

9 DHALAI AMBASSA WEST LALCHARI WLL Y NF Y

10 DHALAI AMBASSA WEST NALICHERRA WLL Y NF Y

11 DHALAI AMBASSA BASUDEB PARA WLL Y NF Y 5000

12 DHALAI AMBASSA EAST NALICHERRA WLL Y NF Y 5000

13 DHALAI AMBASSA GHANTACHARA WLL Y NF Y

14 DHALAI AMBASSA KACHIMCHARA WLL NF Y

15 DHALAI AMBASSA NORTH NALICHERRA WLL Y NF Y

16 DHALAI AMBASSA JAGANNATHPUR WLL Y NF Y 5000mtr

17 DHALAI AMBASSA JEOLCHERRA WLL Y NF Y

18 DHALAI AMBASSA KAMALACHERRA WLL Y NF Y

19 DHALAI AMBASSA KEKMACHERA WLL NF Y 4000 mtr

20 DHALAI AMBASSA KULAI WLL Y NF Y 4001 mtr

21 DHALAI AMBASSA KULAI R.F. EXTENSION WLL NF Y

22 DHALAI AMBASSA CHAKMA PARA WLL NF Y

23 DHALAI AMBASSA GANGANAGAR WLL NF Y

24 DHALAI AMBASSA KARANMANI PARA WLL NF Y

25 DHALAI AMBASSA KARMA PARA WLL NF Y

26 DHALAI AMBASSA RADHARAMBARI N NF Y

27 DHALAI AMBASSA SIDDHA PARA N NF Y

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28 DHALAI AMBASSA TETAIYA N NF Y

29 DHALAI CHAWMANU CHALTACHERRA N Y NF Y

30 DHALAI CHAWMANU DURGACHERRA WLL Y NF Y

31 DHALAI CHAWMANU MAKARCHERRA WLL Y NF Y

32 DHALAI CHAWMANU NORTH LONGTHARAI WLL Y NF Y 2500 mtr

33 DHALAI CHAWMANU WEST CHAWMANU WLL Y NF Y 1000 Mtr

34 DHALAI CHAWMANU DEBACHERRA WLL Y NF Y

35 DHALAI CHAWMANU EAST CHAWMANU WLL Y NF Y

36 DHALAI CHAWMANU EAST GOBINDABARI N Y NF Y

37 DHALAI CHAWMANU NATIN MANU WLL Y NF Y 500 Mtr

38 DHALAI CHAWMANU WEST GOBINDABARI WLL Y NF Y

39 DHALAI CHAWMANU WEST MALIDHAR N Y NF Y

40 DHALAI CHAWMANU EAST MALIDHAR N Y NF Y

41 DHALAI CHAWMANU MANIKPUR WLL Y NF Y

42 DHALAI CHAWMANU RAJDHAR N Y NF Y

43 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR BAWALKHALI WLL NF N

44 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR BHAGIRATH WLL NF N 500mtr

45 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR DALAPATI WLL NF N

46 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR DHALAJHARI WLL NF Y 5000 Mtr

47 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR EAST POTACHERRA WLL NF N

48 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR GANDACHERRA WLL Y Y NF Y 500 mtr

49 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR JAGABANDHUPARA WLL NF Y

50 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR KALAJHARI WLL NF Y

51 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR KALYANSING N NF N

52 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR LAXMIPUR WLL Y NF Y 1500 mtr

53 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR PANCHARATAN WLL NF Y

54 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR RAIMA WLL NF N

55 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR RAMNAGAR WLL NF Y

56 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR RATANNAGAR WLL NF N

57 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR SARMA WLL Y NF Y 2000 mtr

58 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR TUICHAKMA WLL Y NF N

59 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR THAKURCHERRA N NF N

60 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR ULTACHERRA WLL NF Y

61 DHALAI DUMBURNAGAR WEST POTACHERRA WLL NF N

62 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

BAMANCHERRA WLL NF Y

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63 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

BILASHCHERRA WLL NF Y

64 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

CHHATRAI ADC WLL NF Y

65 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

CHOTO SURMA WLL NF Y

66 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

CHULUBARI WLL Y Y

67 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

KUCHAINALA WLL Y Y

68 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

DEBICHERRA WLL N Y Y

69 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

DHANCHANDRA CHOW. PARA

N NF Y

70 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

DURAISHIB BARI WLL Y NF Y

71 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

EAST LAMBUCHERRA WLL NF Y

72 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

HALAHALI WLL Y NF Y

73 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

HALHULI WLL NF Y

74 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

HARERKHOLA WLL Y NF Y

75 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

KALACHARI WLL Y Y Y

76 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

MAHABIR WLL NF Y

77 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

MANIKBHANDAR WLL Y NF Y

78 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

MARACHERRA WLL NF Y

79 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

MAYACHARI WLL Y Y

80 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

MOHANPUR WLL Y Y N

81 DHALAI DURGA NOAGAON WLL Y Y Y

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CHOWMUHANI

82 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

SHIBBARI ADC N NF Y

83 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

SHYAMRAICHERRA ADC N NF Y

84 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

SRIRAMPUR ADC N NF Y

85 DHALAI DURGA CHOWMUHANI

WEST LAMBOOCHERRA ADC

WLL NF Y

86 DHALAI MANU BATTALA WLL Y NF Y

87 DHALAI MANU CHAILENGTHA WLL Y Y NF Y

88 DHALAI MANU CHICHING CHERRA WLL NF Y

89 DHALAI MANU DALUCHERRA WLL Y NF Y

90 DHALAI MANU DEMCHERRA WLL Y NF Y

91 DHALAI MANU DEO R.F WLL NF N

92 DHALAI MANU EAST KARAMCHERRA WLL NF Y

93 DHALAI MANU EAST KATHALCHERRA WLL Y NF Y

94 DHALAI MANU EAST MASLI WLL Y NF Y 4500mtr

95 DHALAI MANU GAINAMA WLL Y NF Y

96 DHALAI MANU JAMIRCHERRA WLL Y NF Y 1500 mtr

97 DHALAI MANU KANCHANCHERRA WLL NF Y

98 DHALAI MANU KARATICHERRA WLL Y NF Y

99 DHALAI MANU LABANCHERRA WLL Y NF Y

100 DHALAI MANU LALCHERRA WLL Y NF Y

101 DHALAI MANU LONGTHARAI R.F. WLL NF Y

102 DHALAI MANU MAINAMA WLL Y NF Y 4000 mtr

103 DHALAI MANU MANU WLL Y Y NF Y 500 mtr

104 DHALAI MANU NAITANG CHERRA WLL Y NF Y

105 DHALAI MANU NALKATA WLL Y NF Y

106 DHALAI MANU NORTH DHUMACHERRA

WLL Y NF Y 4500mtr

107 DHALAI MANU SINDHUKUMAR PARA WLL NF Y

108 DHALAI MANU SOUTH DHUMACHERRA

WLL Y NF Y 4500 mtr

109 DHALAI MANU WEST KARAMCHERRA WLL Y NF Y 4950 mtr

110 DHALAI MANU WEST KATHALCHERRA WLL Y NF Y

111 DHALAI MANU WEST MASLI WLL Y NF Y

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112 DHALAI SALEMA APARESKAR ADC WLL NF Y

113 DHALAI SALEMA ASAPURNA ROAJA PARA ADC

WLL NF Y 3500 mtr

114 DHALAI SALEMA AVANGA WLL Y NF Y 3500 mtr

115 DHALAI SALEMA BARALUTMA WLL NF Y

116 DHALAI SALEMA CHANKAP WLL NF Y

117 DHALAI SALEMA DEBBARI WLL NF Y 3000 mtr

118 DHALAI SALEMA EAST DALUCHERRA WLL NF Y 2000 mtr

119 DHALAI SALEMA JAMTHUM ADC WLL NF Y 5000 mtr

120 DHALAI SALEMA KATALUTMA WLL NF Y

121 DHALAI SALEMA MAHARANIPUR ADC WLL NF Y 5000 mtr

122 DHALAI SALEMA MECHURIA WLL Y NF Y

123 DHALAI SALEMA SALEMA WLL Y NF Y 1000 mtr

124 DHALAI SALEMA MENDHI ADC WLL NF Y 3500 mtr

125 DHALAI SALEMA NAKFUL charra ADC WLL Y NF Y

126 DHALAI SALEMA NORTH KACHUCHERRA WLL NF Y 1500 mtr

127 DHALAI SALEMA PANBOA ADC WLL NF Y

128 DHALAI SALEMA SIMBUCKCHAK ADC N NF Y 4000 mtr

129 DHALAI SALEMA SOUTH KACHUCHERRA ADC

WLL NF N 3000 mtr

130 DHALAI SALEMA WEST DALUCHERRA WLL NF N 3000 mtr

131 GOMATI AMARPUR BHOMRACHERRA WLL N N N N N N N

132 GOMATI AMARPUR BAMPUR WLL N Y N Y N N Y

133 GOMATI AMARPUR BIRGONJ WLL N Y N Y N Y N

134 GOMATI AMARPUR DALAK WLL N N N Y N N Y

135 GOMATI AMARPUR DEBBARI WLL N Y N Y N N N

136 GOMATI AMARPUR EAST DULUMA WLL N N N Y N N N

137 GOMATI AMARPUR EAST MALBASA WLL N N N Y N N N

138 GOMATI AMARPUR EAST RANGAMATI WLL N N N Y N N Y

139 GOMATI AMARPUR EAST SARBONG WLL N N N N N N N

140 GOMATI AMARPUR GHUNGIA WLL N N N N N N N

141 GOMATI AMARPUR KHEDARNAL WLL N N N Y N N N

142 GOMATI AMARPUR KURMACHERRA WLL N N N N N N N

143 GOMATI AMARPUR LALGIRI WLL N N N Y N N N

144 GOMATI AMARPUR MAILAK WLL N Y N Y N Y N

145 GOMATI AMARPUR MALBASA WLL N N N N N N N

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146 GOMATI AMARPUR NORTH CHELLAGONG WLL N N N Y N N N

147 GOMATI AMARPUR NUTAN BAZAR WLL Y N N Y N N N

148 GOMATI AMARPUR PAHARPUR WLL N N N Y N N N

149 GOMATI AMARPUR RAJKANG WLL N N N Y N N Y

150 GOMATI AMARPUR RANGAMATI WLL N N N Y N Y N

151 GOMATI AMARPUR RANGKANG WLL N Y N Y N Y N

152 GOMATI AMARPUR SARBONG WLL N N N Y N N N

153 GOMATI AMARPUR THAKCHARA WLL N N N Y N Y N

154 GOMATI AMARPUR WEST DALAK WLL N N N Y N N Y

155 GOMATI AMARPUR WEST DULUMA WLL N N N Y N N N

156 GOMATI AMARPUR WEST MALBASA WLL N Y N Y N N Y

157 GOMATI AMARPUR WEST SARBONG WLL N N N N N N N

158 GOMATI KAKRABAN AMTALI WLL N N N Y N N

159 GOMATI KAKRABAN DHUDPUSKARINI WLL N N N Y N N

160 GOMATI KAKRABAN DHUPTALI ADC WLL N N N N N N

161 GOMATI KAKRABAN EAST MIRZA WLL N N N Y N N

162 GOMATI KAKRABAN EAST PALATANA WLL N N N Y N

163 GOMATI KAKRABAN EAST TULAMURA ADC WLL N N N N

164 GOMATI KAKRABAN GANGACHERRA N N N N N

165 GOMATI KAKRABAN GARJANMURA WLL N N N Y

166 GOMATI KAKRABAN HADRA WLL N N N Y

167 GOMATI KAKRABAN HARIJALA WLL N N N Y

168 GOMATI KAKRABAN ICHACHERRA WLL N N N N

169 GOMATI KAKRABAN JAMJURI WLL N N N Y Y

170 GOMATI KAKRABAN KAKRABAN WLL Y N N Y Y

171 GOMATI KAKRABAN KUSAMARA N N N N Y

172 GOMATI KAKRABAN MIRZA WLL N N N Y

173 GOMATI KAKRABAN MURAPARA WLL N Y N N

174 GOMATI KAKRABAN NORTH SHILGHATI ADC WLL N N N N

175 GOMATI KAKRABAN NORTH TULAMURA WLL N N N N

176 GOMATI KAKRABAN PALATANA WLL N N N Y

177 GOMATI KAKRABAN RANI WLL N N N N

178 GOMATI KAKRABAN SAMUKCHERRA ADC WLL N N N N

179 GOMATI KAKRABAN SHILGHATI WLL N N N Y

180 GOMATI KAKRABAN SOUTH MIRZA WLL N N N N

181 GOMATI KAKRABAN SOUTH RANI ADC WLL N N N N

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182 GOMATI KAKRABAN TULAMURA WLL N N N Y

183 GOMATI KARBOOK NEW GOMATI WLL N N N N N N N

184 GOMATI KARBOOK CHELLAGONG WLL N N N Y N N N

185 GOMATI KARBOOK EAST KARBOOK WLL N N N N N N Y

186 GOMATI KARBOOK EAST MANIKYA DEWAN WLL N N N Y N N Y

187 GOMATI KARBOOK ICHACHARI WLL N N N N N N Y

188 GOMATI KARBOOK LABACHERRA WLL N N NF Y N N N

189 GOMATI KARBOOK LOWGANG WLL N N NF N N N N

190 GOMATI KARBOOK MUKCHARI WLL N N NF N N N N

191 GOMATI KARBOOK NORTH EKCHARI N N N NF Y N N N

192 GOMATI KARBOOK PANGBARI N N N NF Y N N N

193 GOMATI KARBOOK PATICHARI WLL N N NF N N N N

194 GOMATI KARBOOK RAMBHADRA WLL N N NF Y N N N

195 GOMATI KARBOOK SOUTH CHELLAGONG WLL N N NF Y N N N

196 GOMATI KARBOOK SOUTH EKCHARI WLL N N NF N N N Y

197 GOMATI KARBOOK SOUTH KARBOOK WLL N N NF Y Y N N

198 GOMATI KARBOOK WEST EKCHARI N N N NF Y N N N

199 GOMATI KARBOOK WEST KARBOOK WLL N N NF N N Y N

200 GOMATI KARBOOK WEST MANIKYA DEWAN

WLL N N NF Y N N Y

201 GOMATI KILLA ATHARABULA WLL N N NF Y N N N

202 GOMATI KILLA EAST KHUPILONG WLL N N NF Y N N N

203 GOMATI KILLA JALEMA WLL N N NF Y N N N

204 GOMATI KILLA KACHIGANG WLL N N NF Y N N N

205 GOMATI KILLA BAGMA WLL N N NF Y N N N

206 GOMATI KILLA DARJEELING WLL N N NF Y N N N

207 GOMATI KILLA DEWANBARI WLL N N NF Y N N N

208 GOMATI KILLA KILLA WLL N N NF Y Y N N

209 GOMATI KILLA KOWAIMURA WLL N N NF Y N N N

210 GOMATI KILLA NOABARI WLL N N NF Y N Y N

211 GOMATI KILLA NORTH BARMURA WLL N N NF N N N N

212 GOMATI KILLA NORTH BRAJENDRANAGAR

WLL N N NF Y N N Y

213 GOMATI KILLA RAIYABARI WLL N N NF Y N N N

214 GOMATI KILLA SOUTH BARMURA WLL N N NF N N N N

215 GOMATI KILLA SOUTH WLL N N NF Y N N Y

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216 GOMATI MATABARI ADIPUR WLL N N NF N N N N

217 GOMATI MATABARI BRAHMMACHERRA WLL N N NF Y N N N

218 GOMATI MATABARI CHANDRAPUR R.F WLL N N NF Y N N N

219 GOMATI MATABARI CHANDRAPUR VILLAGE WLL Y N N Y N N Y

220 GOMATI MATABARI CHATARIA WLL N N N Y N N N

221 GOMATI MATABARI DHAJANAGAR WLL N N Y Y N N N

222 GOMATI MATABARI EAST CHANDRAPUR R.F WLL N N NF Y N N N

223 GOMATI MATABARI EAST DHAJANAGAR WLL N Y Y Y N N N

224 GOMATI MATABARI EAST GARJEECHERRA WLL N N NF Y N N N

225 GOMATI MATABARI EAST GOKULPUR WLL N Y NF Y N N N

226 GOMATI MATABARI EAST MOGPUSKARINI WLL N N NF Y N N N

227 GOMATI MATABARI FULKUMARI WLL N Y Y Y N Y N

228 GOMATI MATABARI GAKULPUR WLL N Y NF Y N N N

229 GOMATI MATABARI GARJEE WLL N N NF Y N N N

230 GOMATI MATABARI GARJEECHERRA WLL N Y NF Y N N N

231 GOMATI MATABARI HOLAKHET WLL N Y NF Y N N N

232 GOMATI MATABARI INDIRANAGAR WLL N Y NF Y N N Y

233 GOMATI MATABARI JOALIKHAMAR WLL N N NF Y N N N

234 GOMATI MATABARI KALABON WLL N N NF N N N N

235 GOMATI MATABARI KHILPARA WLL N Y Y Y N N N

236 GOMATI MATABARI KUNJABAN WLL N Y NF Y N N Y

237 GOMATI MATABARI MATABARI WLL Y Y Y Y Y N N

238 GOMATI MATABARI NORTH CHANDRAPUR WLL N Y Y Y N N N

239 GOMATI MATABARI NORTH KALABON WLL N N NF Y N N N

240 GOMATI MATABARI PERATIA WLL N N NF Y N N N

241 GOMATI MATABARI SALGARA WLL Y N NF Y N N N

242 GOMATI MATABARI SIMSIMA WLL N N NF Y N N N

243 GOMATI MATABARI SOUTH MURAPARA WLL N Y NF Y N N N

244 GOMATI MATABARI TEPANIA WLL N Y NF Y N N N

245 GOMATI MATABARI WEST KHUPILONG WLL N N NF Y N N N

246 GOMATI MATABARI BAGABASA WLL N N NF Y N N N

247 GOMATI MATABARI BARABIYA WLL N N NF Y N N N

248 GOMATI MATABARI GAMARIA WLL N N NF Y N N N

249 GOMATI MATABARI KARAIMURA WLL N N NF Y N N N

250 GOMATI MATABARI LAXMIPATI WLL N N NF Y N N N

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251 GOMATI MATABARI MAHARANI WLL N Y NF Y N N N

252 GOMATI MATABARI NORTH MAHARANI WLL N Y NF Y N N N

253 GOMATI MATABARI PITRA WLL N N NF Y N N N

254 GOMATI MATABARI POTAMATI WLL N Y NF Y N N N

255 GOMATI MATABARI RAJNAGAR WLL N Y NF Y N N N

256 GOMATI MATABARI SOUTH BAGMA WLL N N NF Y N N N

257 GOMATI MATABARI SOUTH MAHARANI WLL N Y NF Y N N N

258 GOMATI MATABARI TAINANI WLL N N NF N N N N

259 GOMATI OMPI BAISHYAMANI PARA WLL N N NF Y N Y N

260 GOMATI OMPI CHECHUA WLL N N NF N N N Y

261 GOMATI OMPI DHANLEKHA WLL N N NF Y N Y N

262 GOMATI OMPI EAST TAICHHLONG WLL N N NF N N N N

263 GOMATI OMPI EKJANCHERRA WLL N N NF Y N N N

264 GOMATI OMPI GAMAICHERRA WLL N N NF N N N Y

265 GOMATI OMPI HARIPUR WLL N N NF Y Y N N

266 GOMATI OMPI JAMBUKCHERRA WLL N N NF N N N N

267 GOMATI OMPI MELCHI WLL N N NF N N N Y

268 GOMATI OMPI NORTH CHHANGANG WLL N N NF N N N N

269 GOMATI OMPI NORTH TAIDU WLL N N NF N N N N

270 GOMATI OMPI OMPICHERRA WLL N N NF Y N N Y

271 GOMATI OMPI OMPINAGAR WLL N N NF Y Y N N

272 GOMATI OMPI PALKU WLL N N NF Y N N N

273 GOMATI OMPI SONACHERRA WLL N N NF Y N N N

274 GOMATI OMPI SOUTH CHHANGANG WLL N N NF N N N N

275 GOMATI OMPI SOUTH TAIDU WLL N N NF Y N N N

276 GOMATI OMPI TAICHAKMA WLL N N NF Y Y N N

277 GOMATI OMPI TAIDU WLL N N NF N N N N

278 GOMATI OMPI TAIDU DHEPA WLL N N NF N N N N

279 GOMATI OMPI WEST TAICHHLONG WLL N N NF Y N N N

280 GOMATI SILACHARI AILMARA WLL N N NF Y N N Y

281 GOMATI SILACHARI BAGACHATAL WLL N N NF N N N N

282 GOMATI SILACHARI BARABIL WLL N N NF Y Y N N

283 GOMATI SILACHARI GHORAKAPPA WLL N N NF Y N N N

284 GOMATI SILACHARI HAJACHARI WLL N N NF Y N N Y

285 GOMATI SILACHARI KAPTALI WLL N N NF N N N N

286 GOMATI SILACHARI SILACHARI WLL N N NF Y Y N N

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287 GOMATI SILACHARI SUKNACHARI WLL N N NF Y N N N

288 KHOWAI KALYANPUR DURGAPUR WLL Y N Y

289 KHOWAI KALYANPUR DWARIKAPUR WLL Y N Y Y

290 KHOWAI KALYANPUR EAST KALYANPUR WLL Y Y N Y Y

291 KHOWAI KALYANPUR EAST KUNJABAN WLL Y N Y

292 KHOWAI KALYANPUR GHILATALI WLL Y N Y

293 KHOWAI KALYANPUR KALYANPUR WLL Y Y N Y Y

294 KHOWAI KALYANPUR NORTH GHILATALI ADC WLL N N Y

295 KHOWAI KALYANPUR PREM SINGH ORANG WLL Y N Y

296 KHOWAI KALYANPUR RAJANI SARDAR PARA ADC

WLL Y N Y Y

297 KHOWAI KALYANPUR RUPRAI ADC WLL Y N Y Y

298 KHOWAI KALYANPUR SOUTH DURGAPUR WLL Y N Y

299 KHOWAI KALYANPUR WEST DWARIKAPUR WLL Y N Y Y

300 KHOWAI KALYANPUR WEST GHILATALI WLL N N Y

301 KHOWAI KALYANPUR WEST KUNJABAN ADC WLL N N Y Y

302 KHOWAI KALYANPUR KAMALNAGAR WLL Y N Y

303 KHOWAI KALYANPUR PRAMODNAGAR WLL N N Y

304 KHOWAI KHOWAI BARABIL WLL Y Y N Y Y

305 KHOWAI KHOWAI DHALABIL WLL N N N Y Y

306 KHOWAI KHOWAI EAST CHEBRI WLL N Y N Y

307 KHOWAI KHOWAI EAST GANKI WLL Y Y N Y Y

308 KHOWAI KHOWAI EAST RAMCHANDRA GHAT

WLL N Y N Y

309 KHOWAI KHOWAI EAST SINGHICHERRA VC

WLL N N N Y

310 KHOWAI KHOWAI GOURNAGAR WLL N Y N Y

311 KHOWAI KHOWAI JAMBURA WLL Y Y N Y Y

312 KHOWAI KHOWAI LAXMI NARAYANPUR WLL N Y N Y

313 KHOWAI KHOWAI MADHYA GANKI WLL Y Y N Y Y

314 KHOWAI KHOWAI MADHYA SINGICHERRA WLL N N N Y Y

315 KHOWAI KHOWAI NORTH CHEBRI WLL N Y N Y

316 KHOWAI KHOWAI NORTH RAMCHANDRA GHAT

WLL Y Y N Y

317 KHOWAI KHOWAI NORTH SINGICHERRA WLL N N N Y Y

318 KHOWAI KHOWAI PAHARMURA WLL N Y N Y Y

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319 KHOWAI KHOWAI RADHA CHARAN NAGAR VC

WLL N N N Y

320 KHOWAI KHOWAI SAMATAL PADMABIL WLL Y Y N Y

321 KHOWAI KHOWAI SANTINAGAR WLL N N N Y

322 KHOWAI KHOWAI SIPAIHOUR WLL N Y N Y Y

323 KHOWAI KHOWAI SONATALA WLL Y Y N Y Y

324 KHOWAI KHOWAI WEST CHEBRI WLL Y Y N Y

325 KHOWAI KHOWAI WEST GANKI WLL Y Y N Y Y

326 KHOWAI KHOWAI WEST SINGICHERRA WLL N Y N Y Y

327 KHOWAI KHOWAI WEST SONATALA WLL N Y N Y Y

328 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI MAHARANIPUR WLL N N N Y N N N

329 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI RAMKRISHNAPUR WLL N N N Y Y N N

330 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI SOUTH MAHARANIPUR WLL N N N Y N N N

331 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI SRIRAMKHARA WLL N N N Y N N Y

332 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI ATHARAMURA WLL N N N Y N N N

333 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI EAST LAXMIPUR WLL N N N Y N N N

334 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI HALUDIA WLL N N N Y N N N

335 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI KAKRACHERRA WLL N N N Y N N N

336 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI NONACHERRA WLL N N N Y N N N

337 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI NORTH GOKULNAGAR WLL N N N Y N N N

338 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI SOUTH GOKULNAGAR WLL N N N Y N N N

339 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI TUICHINGRAM BARI WLL N N N Y N N N

340 KHOWAI MUNGIAKAMI NAMANJOY WLL N N N Y N N N

341 KHOWAI PADMABIL RAMDAYAL BARI WLL N N N Y N N N

342 KHOWAI PADMABIL AKHRABARI WLL N N N Y N N N

343 KHOWAI PADMABIL BAGABIL WLL N Y

344 KHOWAI PADMABIL EAST BELCHERRA WLL N Y

345 KHOWAI PADMABIL GAYAMANIBARI WLL N Y Y

346 KHOWAI PADMABIL KHIRODENAGAR WLL N Y Y

347 KHOWAI PADMABIL NORTH PADMABIL WLL N Y Y

348 KHOWAI PADMABIL PAGLABARI WLL N Y

349 KHOWAI PADMABIL RASARAJ NAGAR WLL N Y

350 KHOWAI PADMABIL RATANPUR WLL N Y Y

351 KHOWAI PADMABIL SOUTH PADMABIL WLL N Y Y

352 KHOWAI PADMABIL SOUTH RAM CHANDRA GHAT

WLL N Y

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353 KHOWAI PADMABIL TUICHACHINBARI WLL N Y

354 KHOWAI PADMABIL UPENDRANAGAR WLL N Y Y

355 KHOWAI PADMABIL WEST BELCHERRA WLL Y N Y

356 KHOWAI TELIAMURA MADHYA KRISHNAPUR WLL N N N Y

357 KHOWAI TELIAMURA MAIGANGA WLL N Y N Y

358 KHOWAI TELIAMURA NORTH KRISHNAPUR WLL N Y N Y Y

359 KHOWAI TELIAMURA SOUTH KRISHNAPUR WLL N N N Y

360 KHOWAI TELIAMURA BRAHMACHERRA WLL N Y Y Y Y

361 KHOWAI TELIAMURA CHAKMAGHAT WLL Y Y N Y

362 KHOWAI TELIAMURA DUSKI VC WLL N N N Y

363 KHOWAI TELIAMURA GAMAIBARI WLL N N Y Y Y

364 KHOWAI TELIAMURA HADRAI VC WLL N N Y Y

365 KHOWAI TELIAMURA HOWAIBARI WLL N Y NF Y

366 KHOWAI TELIAMURA JAGANNATHBARI WLL N Y Y Y Y

367 KHOWAI TELIAMURA KHAMARBARI VC WLL N N Y Y

368 KHOWAI TELIAMURA KHASHIA MANGAL WLL N N NF Y Y

369 KHOWAI TELIAMURA LAXMIPUR WLL N N NF Y Y

370 KHOWAI TELIAMURA MOHARCHERRA WLL N Y NF Y

371 KHOWAI TELIAMURA NORTH PULINPUR VC WLL N N NF Y

372 KHOWAI TELIAMURA RUPA CHERRA WLL N N NF Y Y

373 KHOWAI TELIAMURA SARDU KARKARI WLL N N NF Y

374 KHOWAI TELIAMURA SOUTH PULINPUR WLL N Y NF Y

375 KHOWAI TELIAMURA TUICHINDRAI WLL N Y NF Y Y

376 KHOWAI TELIAMURA WEST HOWAIBARI WLL N N NF Y

377 KHOWAI TELIAMURA WEST TELIAMURA WLL Y Y NF Y

378 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR ASHARAMBARI WLL N N NF Y N N N

379 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR BADLABARI WLL N N NF Y N N N

380 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR BANBAZAR N N N NF Y N N N

381 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR BEHALABARI WLL N N NF Y N N N

382 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR BIDYABIL WLL N N NF Y N N N

383 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR EAST BACHAIBARI WLL N N NF Y N N N

384 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR EAST CHAMPACHERRA N N N NF Y N Y N

385 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR EAST RAJNAGAR WLL N Y NF Y N N N

386 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR EAST TAKCHAYA WLL N N NF Y N N Y

387 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR HALONG MATAI WLL N N NF Y N N N

388 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR SHIKARIBARI WLL N N N Y N N Y

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389 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR TAKCHAYABARI WLL N N N Y N N Y

390 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR WEST BACHAIBARI WLL N N N Y N N N

391 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR WEST CHAMPACHERRA WLL N N N Y N Y N

392 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR WEST KARANGICHERRA WLL N N N Y N N N

393 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR WEST LAXMICHERRA WLL N N N Y N N N

394 KHOWAI TULASHIKHAR WEST RAJNAGAR WLL N Y N Y N N N

395 NORTH DAMCHERRA DAMCHERRA WLL Y N N Y N Y N

396 NORTH DAMCHERRA DAMCHERRA R.F WLL N N N N N N N

397 NORTH DAMCHERRA JURI R.F N N N N N N N N

398 NORTH DAMCHERRA KACHARICHERRA WLL N N N N N N N

399 NORTH DAMCHERRA KHEDACHERRA WLL N N N N N N N

400 NORTH DAMCHERRA MONACHERRA WLL N N N N N N N

401 NORTH DAMCHERRA PIPLACHERRA WLL N N N N N N N

402 NORTH DAMCHERRA RAHUMCHERRA WLL N N N N N N N

403 NORTH DAMCHERRA THUMSARAI PARA WLL N N N N N N N

404 NORTH DASDA CHANDIPUR WLL N N N N N N Y

405 NORTH DASDA DAINCHERRA WLL N N N Y N N Y

406 NORTH DASDA DASAMANI PARA WLL N N N N N Y N

407 NORTH DASDA EAST SATNALA WLL N N N Y N Y N

408 NORTH DASDA GACHIRAM PARA WLL N N N Y N N Y

409 NORTH DASDA JAMARAI PARA WLL N N N Y N N N

410 NORTH DASDA JOYMANI PARA WLL N N N Y N N N

411 NORTH DASDA KALAPANI WLL N N N N N N N

412 NORTH DASDA KANCHANCHERRA WLL N N N Y N Y N

413 NORTH DASDA KANCHANPUR WLL Y N N Y Y N N

414 NORTH DASDA KANGRAI WLL N N N Y N N N

415 NORTH DASDA KHAKCHAN CHERRA WLL N N N N N N N

416 NORTH DASDA MAKUMCHERRA WLL N N N Y N N N

417 NORTH DASDA MANU CHAILENGTA WLL N N N Y N Y N

418 NORTH DASDA NORTH DASDA WLL Y Y N Y Y N N

419 NORTH DASDA NORTH LALJURI WLL N N N N N N N

420 NORTH DASDA SANTIPUR WLL N N N Y N Y N

421 NORTH DASDA SHAKHAN SHERMOON WLL N N N N N N N

422 NORTH DASDA SHIBNAGAR WLL N N N Y N N Y

423 NORTH DASDA SOUTH DASDA WLL N N N Y Y N N

424 NORTH DASDA SOUTH LALJURI WLL N N N Y N N N

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425 NORTH DASDA SOUTH TUICHAMA WLL N N N N N Y N

426 NORTH DASDA SUBHASHNAGAR WLL N N N Y Y N N

427 NORTH DASDA TUISHAMA WLL N N N Y Y N N

428 NORTH DASDA UJAN MACHMARA WLL N N N Y N N N

429 NORTH DASDA WEST SATNALA WLL N Y N Y Y N N

430 NORTH DASDA ANANDA SAGAR WLL N N N N N N N

431 NORTH DASDA WEST BHANDARIMA WLL N N N N N N N

432 NORTH DASDA EAST BHANDARIMA WLL N N N N N N N

433 NORTH JAMPUI HILLS KALAGANG ADC WLL N N N N N N N

434 NORTH JAMPUI HILLS KANPUI ADC WLL N N N N N N N

435 NORTH JAMPUI HILLS LONGAIVALLEY ADC WLL N N N N N N N

436 NORTH JAMPUI HILLS SABUAL ADC WLL N N N N N N N

437 NORTH JAMPUI HILLS TLANGSANG ADC N N N N N N N N

438 NORTH JAMPUI HILLS VANGHMUN ADC Y Y N N N Y N N

439 NORTH JAMPUI HILLS WEST HMANPUI ADC N N N N N N N N

440 NORTH JUBARAJNAGAR BAGAPASA WLL N N NF Y N N N

441 NORTH JUBARAJNAGAR BALIDHUM N N N NF Y N N Y

442 NORTH JUBARAJNAGAR DEWANPASA WLL N N NF Y N Y N

443 NORTH JUBARAJNAGAR DUPIRBOND WLL N N N Y N N N

444 NORTH JUBARAJNAGAR EAST TILTHAI WLL N N N Y N N N

445 NORTH JUBARAJNAGAR HUPLONG WLL N N Y Y Y N N

446 NORTH JUBARAJNAGAR JUBRAJNAGAR WLL N N Y Y N N N

447 NORTH JUBARAJNAGAR KAMESWAR WLL N N Y Y N N N

448 NORTH JUBARAJNAGAR LALCHERRA WLL N N N Y N N N

449 NORTH JUBARAJNAGAR MADHUBAN N N N N Y N N N

450 NORTH JUBARAJNAGAR NORTH GANGANAGAR WLL N N N Y N N N

451 NORTH JUBARAJNAGAR RADHAPUR WLL N N Y Y N N Y

452 NORTH JUBARAJNAGAR RAJNAGAR WLL N N N Y N Y N

453 NORTH JUBARAJNAGAR SOUTH GANGANAGAR WLL N N Y Y N N N

454 NORTH JUBARAJNAGAR SRIPUR WLL N N Y Y N Y N

455 NORTH JUBARAJNAGAR TANGIBARI WLL N N Y Y N N N

456 NORTH JUBARAJNAGAR UPTAKHALI WLL N N N Y N N N

457 NORTH JUBARAJNAGAR WEST TILTHAI WLL N N NF Y N N N

458 NORTH JUBARAJNAGAR ZAITHANG WLL N N Y Y N N N

459 NORTH KADAMTALA BAGHAN WLL N N NF Y N N Y

460 NORTH KADAMTALA BALICHARA N N N NF Y N N N

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461 NORTH KADAMTALA BARUAKANDI WLL N N NF Y N N Y

462 NORTH KADAMTALA BHAGYAPUR WLL N N NF Y N N Y

463 NORTH KADAMTALA BISHNUPUR WLL N N NF Y N N N

464 NORTH KADAMTALA BRAJENDRA NAGAR N N N NF Y N N N

465 NORTH KADAMTALA CHANDRAPUR WLL N N NF Y N N Y

466 NORTH KADAMTALA CHURAIBARI WLL N N NF Y N N Y

467 NORTH KADAMTALA EAST HURUA WLL N N NF Y N N N

468 NORTH KADAMTALA FULBARI WLL N N NF Y N N N

469 NORTH KADAMTALA GOBINDAPUR WLL N N NF Y N N Y

470 NORTH KADAMTALA ICHAILALCHERRA WLL N N NF Y N N N

471 NORTH KADAMTALA KADAMTALA WLL Y N NF Y Y N N

472 NORTH KADAMTALA KALAGANGERPAR WLL N N NF Y N N N

473 NORTH KADAMTALA KURTI WLL N N NF Y N N N

474 NORTH KADAMTALA LAXMINAGAR WLL N N NF Y N N N

475 NORTH KADAMTALA NORTH FULBARI WLL N N NF Y N N Y

476 NORTH KADAMTALA NORTH HURUA WLL N N NF Y N N N

477 NORTH KADAMTALA PRATYEKROY WLL N N NF Y N N N

478 NORTH KADAMTALA RAGHNA WLL N N NF Y N N Y

479 NORTH KADAMTALA RANIBARI N N N NF Y N N N

480 NORTH KADAMTALA SANICHERRA WLL Y N NF Y N N N

481 NORTH KADAMTALA SARASPUR WLL N N NF Y N N Y

482 NORTH KADAMTALA SATSANGAM N N N NF Y N N N

483 NORTH KADAMTALA SOUTH HURUA WLL N N NF Y N N Y

484 NORTH KADAMTALA TARAKPUR WLL N N NF Y N N N

485 NORTH PANISAGAR AGNIPASA WLL Y N NF Y N Y N

486 NORTH PANISAGAR BILTHAI WLL Y N NF Y N Y N

487 NORTH PANISAGAR CHANDRA HALAM PARA

WLL Y N NF Y N Y N

488 NORTH PANISAGAR DEOCHERRA WLL Y N NF Y N N Y

489 NORTH PANISAGAR INDURAIL WLL Y N NF Y N N Y

490 NORTH PANISAGAR JALABASA WLL Y N NF Y N Y N

491 NORTH PANISAGAR NOAGAON WLL Y N NF Y N N Y

492 NORTH PANISAGAR NORTH PADMABIL WLL Y N NF Y N N Y

493 NORTH PANISAGAR PANISAGAR WLL Y N NF Y Y N N

494 NORTH PANISAGAR PEKUCHERRA WLL Y N NF Y N Y N

495 NORTH PANISAGAR RAMNAGAR WLL Y N NF Y N Y N

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496 NORTH PANISAGAR ROWA WLL Y N NF Y N Y N

497 NORTH PANISAGAR SOUTH PADMABILL WLL Y N NF Y N N Y

498 NORTH PANISAGAR WEST PANISAGAR WLL Y N NF Y N Y N

499 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH AMTALI WLL Y NF Y

500 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH ARABINDANAGAR WLL NF N Y

501 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH BANGSHIBARI WLL NF Y

502 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH BANSTALI WLL NF Y

503 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH BARJALA WLL NF Y

504 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH BATHANMURA WLL NF Y

505 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH BISHRAMGANJ WLL Y Y NF Y

506 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH BRAJAPUR WLL Y NF Y

507 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH CHAMPAMURA WLL Y NF Y

508 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH CHANDRANAGAR WLL Y Y

509 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH CHESRIMAI WLL NF Y

510 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH DEBIPUR WLL NF Y

511 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH DHARIATHAL WLL NF Y

512 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH EAST GAKULNAGAR WLL Y Y

513 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH GAKULNAGAR WLL NF Y

514 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH GAZARIA WLL NF Y

515 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH GHANIAMARA WLL NF Y

516 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH GOLAGHATI WLL NF Y

517 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH GOPINAGAR WLL NF Y

518 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH KAIYADEPHA WLL NF Y

519 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH KAMALASAGAR WLL NF Y

520 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH KASBA WLL NF Y

521 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH KONABAN WLL NF Y

522 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH KRISHNA KISHORENAGAR

WLL NF Y

523 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH LALSINGHMURA WLL NF Y

524 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH LAXMIBIL WLL Y Y

525 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH MADHUPUR WLL Y NF Y

526 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH MADHYA LAXMIBIL WLL Y NF Y

527 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH NABINAGAR WLL NF Y

528 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH NEHAL CHANDRANAGAR

WLL Y Y

529 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH NEW CHELIKHALA WLL NF Y

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530 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH NORTH BRAJAPUR WLL NF Y

531 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH NORTH CHARILAM WLL Y NF Y

532 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH PADMANAGAR WLL NF Y

533 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH PATHALIA N NF Y

534 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH PRABHURAMPUR WLL Y Y

535 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH PURATHAL RAJNAGAR WLL NF Y

536 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH RADHANAGAR Y NF N

537 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH RAGHUNATHPUR N Y Y Y

538 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH RAMCHERRA N NF Y

539 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH RAMNAGAR Y Y NF Y

540 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH RANGMALA N NF Y

541 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH ROUTHKHALA Y Y Y Y

542 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH SOUTH CHARILAM N NF Y

543 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH SOUTH MADHUPUR Y NF Y

544 SEPAHIJALA BISHALGARH SUTARMURA N NF Y

545 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR ANANDANAGAR WLL NF N

546 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR ASHABARI N Y NF N

547 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR BIJOYNAGAR N NF N

548 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR BOXANAGAR WLL Y NF Y

549 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR DAYALPARA N Y NF Y

550 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR DHANIRAMPUR N NF N

551 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR KALSHIMURA WLL Y NF N Y

552 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR KAMALNAGAR N NF N

553 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR KULUBARI WLL Y NF Y

554 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR MADHYA BOXANAGAR Y Y NF N

555 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR MAINAMA N Y NF N

556 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR MANIKYANAGAR WLL Y Y Y Y

557 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR MATINAGAR WLL NF N

558 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR NORTH KALAMCHORA WLL Y NF Y Y

559 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR PUTIA N Y NF N

560 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR RAHIMPUR WLL Y NF N Y

561 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR SOUTH KALAMCHORA WLL Y NF N

562 SEPAHIJALA BOXANAGAR VALUARCHAR WLL Y NF Y

563 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA DAYARAMPARA N N Y NF Y

564 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA AMARENDRA NAGAR WLL N N NF Y

565 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA CHIKANCHERRA N N Y NF Y

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566 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA CHOYGHARIA WLL N Y NF Y

567 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA EAST TAKARJALA WLL N Y NF Y Y

568 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA GOLIRAIBARI N N Y NF Y

569 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA HIRAPUR N N N NF Y

570 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA JAMPUIJALA WLL N Y NF Y Y

571 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA JUGAL KISHORENAGAR N N Y NF Y

572 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA KALAIBARI N N Y NF Y

573 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA KENDRAICHERRA N N Y NF Y

574 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA KILLA-BARMA N N Y NF Y

575 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA LATIACHERRA N N Y NF Y

576 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA MADHYA GHANIAMARA

WLL N Y NF Y

577 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA MOHANPUR WLL N Y NF Y

578 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA PATHALIAGHAT WLL N Y NF Y

579 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA PEKUARJALA N N Y NF Y

580 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA PRAVAPUR N N N NF Y

581 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA PROMODENAGAR WLL N Y NF Y

582 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA RATANPUR N N Y NF Y

583 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA SHANKUMABARI WLL N Y NF Y Y

584 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA THELAKUNG N N Y NF Y

585 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA UJAN GHANIAMARA WLL N Y NF Y

586 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA UJAN PATHALIAGHAT N N Y NF Y

587 SEPAHIJALA JAMPUIJALA WEST TAKARJALA WLL N Y NF Y

588 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA BASPUKUR WLL N Y NF Y Y

589 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA DHANPUR WLL N Y NF Y

590 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA JAGATRAMPUR ADC WLL N Y NF N

591 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA KAICHAKHOLA ADC N N Y NF Y

592 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA KALIKHOLA ADC WLL N N NF Y

593 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA KALIKRISHNA NAGAR WLL N Y NF N

594 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA KATHALIA WLL N Y NF Y Y

595 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA MANAIPATHAR ADC WLL N Y NF Y

596 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA MONARCHAK WLL N Y NF Y

597 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA NIDAYA WLL N Y NF Y

598 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA NIRVOYPUR WLL N Y NF Y Y

599 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA NORTH MAHESHPUR WLL N Y NF Y Y

600 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA NORTH PAHARPUR WLL N Y NF Y Y

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601 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA RABINDRANAGAR WLL N Y NF Y

602 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA SONAPUR WLL N Y NF Y

603 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA SOUTH MAHESHPUR WLL N Y NF Y Y

604 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA SOUTH PAHARPUR WLL N Y NF Y Y

605 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA SOVAPUR WLL N Y NF Y

606 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA THALIBARI ADC WLL N Y NF N

607 SEPAHIJALA KATHALIA BHABANIPUR WLL N Y NF Y

608 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR ARALIA WLL N Y NF Y

609 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR BEJIMARA WLL N Y NF Y

610 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR DURGAPUR WLL N Y Y Y

611 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR NABADWIPCHANDRANAGAR

WLL N Y Y N

612 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR ANANDAPUR WLL N Y NF Y

613 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR BAGABASA WLL N N NF N

614 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR BARDOWAL WLL N N N N

615 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR CHANDANMURA WLL N Y N Y

616 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR CHANDIGHAR WLL N Y NF Y

617 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR CHANDUL WLL N Y N Y

618 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR CHOWMUHANI WLL N N N Y

619 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR DASARATH BARI WLL N Y N N

620 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR EAST CHANDIGHAR WLL N Y N Y

621 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR EAST DURLOVNARAYAN

WLL N Y N Y

622 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR EAST MELAGHAR WLL N Y N Y

623 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR EAST NALCHAR WLL N N N Y

624 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR GRANTALI WLL N N N Y

625 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR INDIRANAGAR WLL N Y N Y

626 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR INDRAKUMAR WLL N N N Y

627 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR JUMERDHEPA WLL N N N Y

628 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR KALIRAM WLL N N N Y

629 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR KAMRANGATALI WLL N Y N Y

630 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR KEMTALI WLL N N N Y

631 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR KHAS CHOWMUHANI WLL N N N Y

632 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR KHEDABARI WLL N N N Y

633 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR KUMARIAKUCHA WLL N N N Y

634 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR LAXMANDHEPA WLL N N N Y

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635 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR MOHANBHOG WLL N N N Y

636 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR NORTH TAIBANDAL WLL N Y N N

637 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR PADMINI NAGAR WLL N N N Y

638 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR POANGBARI WLL N N N Y

639 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR RAJIBNAGAR WLL N Y N Y

640 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR RAMPADA PARA WLL N N N Y

641 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR RANGAMATI WLL N Y N Y

642 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR RUDIJALA WLL N Y N Y

643 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR SHIBNAGAR WLL N N N Y

644 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR SOUTH NALCHAR WLL N N N Y

645 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR SOUTH TAIBANDAL WLL N N N N

646 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR TAIJILING WLL N N N Y

647 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR TAKSA PARA WLL N N N Y

648 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR TELKAJLA WLL N Y N Y

649 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR URMAI WLL N N N Y

650 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR WEST DURLOVNARAYAN

WLL N Y N Y

651 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR WEST MELAGHAR WLL N Y N Y

652 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR WEST NALCHAR WLL N N N Y

653 SEPAHIJALA MELAGHAR YUBARAJGHAT WLL N Y N Y

654 SOUTH BOKAFA BAGAFA WLL N Y N N

655 SOUTH BOKAFA BAIKHORA WLL N N N Y

656 SOUTH BOKAFA BETAGA WLL N Y N Y

657 SOUTH BOKAFA BIRCHANDRANAGAR WLL N N N Y

658 SOUTH BOKAFA DEBIPUR WLL N N N Y

659 SOUTH BOKAFA EAST BAGAFA WLL N N N Y

660 SOUTH BOKAFA GARDHANG WLL N Y N Y

661 SOUTH BOKAFA KANCHANNAGAR WLL N Y N Y Y

662 SOUTH BOKAFA KATHALIACHERRA WLL N N N N

663 SOUTH BOKAFA LAWGANSOM WLL N N N Y

664 SOUTH BOKAFA LAXMICHERRA WLL N N N Y

665 SOUTH BOKAFA LOWGANG WLL N Y N Y

666 SOUTH BOKAFA MADHYA KATHALIA WLL N N N N

667 SOUTH BOKAFA MANU WLL N N N Y

668 SOUTH BOKAFA PATICHARI WLL N N N Y

669 SOUTH BOKAFA RADHAKISHORE GANJA WLL N Y N Y

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670 SOUTH BOKAFA RAJAPUR WLL N N N N

671 SOUTH BOKAFA SOUTH TAKMACHARA WLL N N N N

672 SOUTH BOKAFA SUBHASH COLONY WLL N Y N Y

673 SOUTH BOKAFA SULTHUNG MANU WLL N N N N

674 SOUTH BOKAFA TAKMACHERRA WLL N N N N

675 SOUTH BOKAFA WEST KATHALIA WLL N Y N Y

676 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH ABHOYNAGAR WLL N N N Y

677 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH BASPADUA WLL N Y N Y

678 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH DEBIPUR WLL N Y N Y Y

679 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH DHANANJOY NAGAR ADC

WLL N N N Y Y

680 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH GABURCHERRA ADC WLL N N N Y

681 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH HARIPUR WLL N N N Y Y

682 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH HRISHYAMUKH WLL Y N N Y Y

683 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH JAYKATPUR WLL N N N Y

684 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH JAYPUR WLL N N N Y Y

685 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH KAILASH NAGAR WLL N N N Y

686 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH KRISHNANAGAR WLL N N N Y

687 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH MANIRAMPUR ADC N N N N Y

688 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH MATAI WLL Y N N Y

689 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH MOHINI NAGAR ADC WLL N N N Y Y

690 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH NORTH SARASHIMA WLL N Y N Y

691 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH NORTH SONAICHARI WLL N N N Y

692 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH RATANPUR WLL N N N Y

693 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH SARASHIMA WLL N Y N Y

694 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH SHIBPUR WLL N N N Y

695 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH SONAICHARI ADC WLL N N N Y

696 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH SOUTH MATAI WLL N N N Y

697 SOUTH HRISHYAMUKH SOUTH SONAICHARI WLL N N N Y

698 SOUTH JOLAIBARI ABANGCHARA WLL N N NF N

699 SOUTH JOLAIBARI BIRENDRANAGAR WLL N N NF N

700 SOUTH JOLAIBARI DEBDARU WLL N N NF Y

701 SOUTH JOLAIBARI EAST CHARAKBAI WLL N N N Y

702 SOUTH JOLAIBARI EAST PILLAK WLL N N N N

703 SOUTH JOLAIBARI KALSHI WLL N N N N

704 SOUTH JOLAIBARI KALSHIMUKH WLL N N N N Y

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705 SOUTH JOLAIBARI LATUA TILLA WLL N N NF Y

706 SOUTH JOLAIBARI MADHYA PILLAK WLL N N N Y Y

707 SOUTH JOLAIBARI MUHURIPUR WLL N N N Y

708 SOUTH JOLAIBARI MUHURIPUR R.F. WLL N N N N

709 SOUTH JOLAIBARI NORTH HICHACHERRA WLL N N NF N

710 SOUTH JOLAIBARI NORTH JOLAIBARI WLL N N NF Y Y

711 SOUTH JOLAIBARI RAMRAIBARI WLL N N N N

712 SOUTH JOLAIBARI SOUTH HICHACHERRA WLL N N NF Y

713 SOUTH JOLAIBARI SOUTH JOLAIBARI WLL N N NF Y Y

714 SOUTH JOLAIBARI SRIKANTABARI WLL N N NF N

715 SOUTH JOLAIBARI THAKUR CHERRA WLL N N NF Y Y

716 SOUTH JOLAIBARI TUIRBHUMA KOWAIFUNG

WLL N N NF N

717 SOUTH JOLAIBARI WEST CHARAKBAI WLL N N Y Y

718 SOUTH JOLAIBARI WEST JOLAIBARI WLL N N NF Y Y

719 SOUTH JOLAIBARI WEST PILLAK WLL N N NF Y

720 SOUTH RAJNAGAR CHITTAMARA WLL N NF N

721 SOUTH RAJNAGAR EAST KALABARIA WLL N NF Y

722 SOUTH RAJNAGAR ISHAN CHANDRANAGAR

WLL N Y NF Y

723 SOUTH RAJNAGAR NORTH BHARAT CHANDRA NAGAR

WLL N NF Y

724 SOUTH RAJNAGAR PAIKHOLA WLL N NF Y

725 SOUTH RAJNAGAR SOUTH BHARAT CHANDRA NAGAR

WLL N Y NF Y

726 SOUTH RAJNAGAR SUKANTA NAGAR WLL N Y NF Y

727 SOUTH RAJNAGAR WEST KALABARIA WLL N Y NF N

728 SOUTH RAJNAGAR WEST PAIKHOLA WLL N NF N

729 SOUTH RAJNAGAR BARPATHARI WLL N Y NF Y

730 SOUTH RAJNAGAR DIMATALI WLL N NF N

731 SOUTH RAJNAGAR EAST PIPARIAKHOLA WLL N NF Y

732 SOUTH RAJNAGAR EKINPUR WLL N NF Y

733 SOUTH RAJNAGAR INDIRANAGAR WLL N Y NF Y

734 SOUTH RAJNAGAR JASHMURA WLL N NF N

735 SOUTH RAJNAGAR KASHARI R.F WLL N NF Y

736 SOUTH RAJNAGAR LAXMIPUR WLL N Y NF Y

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737 SOUTH RAJNAGAR NIHARNAGAR WLL N Y NF Y

738 SOUTH RAJNAGAR NORTH SRIRAMPUR WLL N NF Y

739 SOUTH RAJNAGAR RADHANAGAR WLL N NF Y

740 SOUTH RAJNAGAR RAJNAGAR WLL N Y NF Y Y

741 SOUTH RAJNAGAR RANGAMURA WLL N Y NF Y

742 SOUTH RAJNAGAR SOUTH RADHANAGAR WLL N NF Y

743 SOUTH RAJNAGAR SOUTH RAJNAGAR WLL N Y NF Y Y

744 SOUTH RAJNAGAR SOUTH SRIRAMPUR WLL N NF N

745 SOUTH RAJNAGAR TRISHNA ADC WLL N NF N

746 SOUTH RAJNAGAR WEST PIPARIAKHOLA WLL N NF Y

747 SOUTH RUPAICHARI BAGMARA N N N N N

748 SOUTH RUPAICHARI BAISHNABPUR WLL N N N Y

749 SOUTH RUPAICHARI BANKUL MAHAMANI WLL N Y N Y Y

750 SOUTH RUPAICHARI BISHNUPUR WLL N Y N Y

751 SOUTH RUPAICHARI CHALITA BANKUL WLL N N N Y

752 SOUTH RUPAICHARI CHATAKCHARI WLL N N N Y Y

753 SOUTH RUPAICHARI EAST LUDHUA WLL N N N Y

754 SOUTH RUPAICHARI EAST MANUBANKUL WLL N N N N

755 SOUTH RUPAICHARI EAST SABROOM WLL N N N Y

756 SOUTH RUPAICHARI GARIFA WLL N N N Y Y

757 SOUTH RUPAICHARI KATHALCHARI WLL N N N Y Y

758 SOUTH RUPAICHARI MAGROOM WLL N N N Y

759 SOUTH RUPAICHARI NORTH BIJOYPUR WLL N N N Y

760 SOUTH RUPAICHARI NORTH MANUBANKUL WLL N N N Y

761 SOUTH RUPAICHARI RUPAICHARI WLL Y N N Y Y

762 SOUTH RUPAICHARI SONAICHARI WLL N N N Y

763 SOUTH RUPAICHARI SOUTH MANUBANKUL WLL Y Y N Y

764 SOUTH RUPAICHARI WEST LUDHUA WLL N N N Y

765 SOUTH SATCHAND AMLIGHAT N N N N N

766 SOUTH SATCHAND BATTALA WLL N N N Y

767 SOUTH SATCHAND BETAGA WLL N N N Y

768 SOUTH SATCHAND BIJOYNAGAR WLL N N N Y

769 SOUTH SATCHAND BRAJENDRANAGAR WLL N N N Y

770 SOUTH SATCHAND CHALITACHHARI WLL N N N Y

771 SOUTH SATCHAND DAMDAMA WLL N N N Y

772 SOUTH SATCHAND DASHARATH NAGAR N N N N N

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773 SOUTH SATCHAND DOULBARI WLL N N N Y

774 SOUTH SATCHAND EAST HARINA WLL N N N Y

775 SOUTH SATCHAND EAST JALEFA WLL N N N Y

776 SOUTH SATCHAND EAST TEKKA TULSHI R.F WLL N N N N

777 SOUTH SATCHAND FULCHARI WLL N N N Y

778 SOUTH SATCHAND GAGAN CH. PARA N N N N Y

779 SOUTH SATCHAND GARDHANG WLL N N N Y

780 SOUTH SATCHAND GOACHAND NANDIGRAM

WLL N Y N Y

781 SOUTH SATCHAND HARBATALI WLL N N N Y

782 SOUTH SATCHAND INDIRANAGAR WLL N N N Y

783 SOUTH SATCHAND KALACHARA WLL N N N Y

784 SOUTH SATCHAND KALADHEPA WLL N N N Y

785 SOUTH SATCHAND KALAPANIA WLL N Y N Y Y

786 SOUTH SATCHAND KALIRBAZAR WLL N N N Y

787 SOUTH SATCHAND KRISHNANAGAR WLL N N N Y

788 SOUTH SATCHAND MADHAB NAGAR WLL N N N Y

789 SOUTH SATCHAND MAGURCHERRA WLL N N N Y

790 SOUTH SATCHAND MAIRA WLL N N N Y

791 SOUTH SATCHAND MANU BAZAR WLL Y Y N Y Y

792 SOUTH SATCHAND NABAGRAM WLL N Y N Y Y

793 SOUTH SATCHAND NORTH BHURATALI WLL N N N Y

794 SOUTH SATCHAND NORTH KALADHEPA WLL N N N Y

795 SOUTH SATCHAND NORTH TAICHHAMA WLL N N N Y

796 SOUTH SATCHAND RAJIBNAGAR WLL N Y N Y

797 SOUTH SATCHAND RAJNAGAR WLL Y N N Y

798 SOUTH SATCHAND RATANMANI WLL N N N Y

799 SOUTH SATCHAND SAKBARI WLL N N N Y

800 SOUTH SATCHAND SATCHAND WLL Y N N Y Y

801 SOUTH SATCHAND SINDUK PATHAR WLL N Y N Y

802 SOUTH SATCHAND SOUTH BHURATALI WLL N N N Y Y

803 SOUTH SATCHAND SOUTH SRINAGAR N N N N Y

804 SOUTH SATCHAND SRINAGAR WLL N N N Y

805 SOUTH SATCHAND SUBHASH NAGAR WLL N N N Y

806 SOUTH SATCHAND SUKANTA PALLI WLL N Y N Y Y

807 SOUTH SATCHAND TAIKUMBA WLL N N N Y

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808 SOUTH SATCHAND THAIBUNG WLL N N N Y

809 SOUTH SATCHAND VIVEKANANDA PALLI WLL N N N Y

810 SOUTH SATCHAND WEST HARINA WLL N Y N Y

811 SOUTH SATCHAND WEST JALEFA WLL N N N Y

812 SOUTH SATCHAND WEST SABROOM WLL Y N N Y

813 SOUTH SATCHAND WEST TAKKATULSHI WLL N N N N

814 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR BHAGABAN NAGAR ADC

WLL NF Y Y

815 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR BILASHPUR ADC WLL Y NF Y

816 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR BIRCHANDRA NAGAR ADC

WLL Y NF Y

817 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR CHANDIPUR ADC WLL Y NF Y

818 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR CHANTAIL ADC WLL Y NF Y

819 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR DEORACHERRA ADC WLL Y NF Y

820 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR DHANBILASH ADC WLL Y NF Y

821 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR FULBARI KANDI WLL NF Y

822 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR FULTALI ADC WLL NF Y

823 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR GOLAKPUR ADC WLL NF Y

824 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR GOLDHARPUR ADC WLL Y NF Y

825 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR GOURNAGAR ADC WLL Y NF Y Y

826 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR HIRACHERRA ADC WLL NF Y

827 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR ICHABPUR ADC WLL Y Y

828 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR IRANI ADC WLL NF Y

829 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR JALAI ADC WLL Y NF Y Y

830 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR JAMTAILBARI ADC WLL Y NF Y

831 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR JARULTALI ADC WLL NF Y

832 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR JUBARAJNAGAR ADC WLL NF Y

833 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR KAULIKURA ADC WLL Y NF Y Y

834 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR KHOWRABIL ADC WLL NF Y

835 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR LATIAPURA ADC WLL Y NF Y

836 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR LAXMIPUR ADC WLL Y Y

837 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR MANU VALLEY ADC WLL Y NF Y

838 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR MILONG ADC WLL Y NF Y

839 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR MURTICHERRA ADC WLL NF Y

840 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR NOORPUR ADC WLL NF Y

841 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR RANGAUTI ADC WLL NF Y

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842 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR RANGRUNG WLL NF Y

843 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR SAMRURPAR WLL NF Y

844 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR SINGIRBIL ADC WLL Y NF Y

845 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR SOROJINI WLL Y NF Y

846 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR SRINATHPUR WLL NF Y

847 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR SRIRAMPUR WLL Y NF Y

848 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR TILLAGAON WLL Y Y Y

849 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR UNOKOTI WLL NF Y

850 UNAKOTI GOURNAGAR YEAZAKHOWRA WLL NF Y

851 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT AMBEDKAR NAGAR WLL Y N Y Y

852 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT BETCHERRA WLL N Y

853 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT DARCHAWI WLL Y N Y

854 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT DEMDUM WLL N Y

855 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT DEO-VELLY WLL N Y

856 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT DUDPUR WLL N Y

857 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT EAST KANCHANBARI WLL Y N Y

858 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT EAST RAITWISA WLL Y N Y

859 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT EAST RATACHERRA WLL N Y

860 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT FATIKROY WLL Y Y N Y Y

861 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT GAKULNAGAR WLL Y N Y

862 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT GANGANAGAR WLL N Y

863 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT JAGANNATHPUR WLL Y N Y

864 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT JURICHERRA WLL N Y

865 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT KANCHANBARI WLL Y N Y

866 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT KRISHNANAGAR WLL Y N Y

867 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT LALJURI WLL Y N Y

868 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT MASAULI WLL Y N Y

869 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT RADHANAGAR WLL N Y

870 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT RAJKANDI WLL N Y

871 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT SAIDACHERRA WLL N Y

872 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT SAIDARPAR WLL Y N Y

873 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT SONAIMURI WLL Y N Y

874 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT SOUTH UNAKOTI WLL Y N Y

875 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT SUKANTA NAGAR WLL Y N Y

876 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT TARANINAGAR WLL N N

877 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT UJANDUDPUR WLL N Y

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878 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT WEST MASAULI WLL N Y

879 UNAKOTI KUMARGHAT WEST RATACHERRA WLL N Y

880 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL ANDHAR CHERRA WLL NF Y Y

881 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL BAGAICHERRA WLL NF Y Y

882 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL KARAICHERRA WLL NF Y Y

883 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL NABINCHERRA WLL NF Y Y

884 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL NALKATA WLL NF Y Y

885 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL NORTH DHANICHERRA WLL NF Y Y

886 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL NORTH MACHMARA WLL NF Y Y

887 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL PECHARTHAL WLL NF Y Y

888 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL PURBA ANDHARCHERRA

WLL NF Y Y

889 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL RAMGUNA N NF Y Y

890 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL SOUTH DHANICHERRA WLL NF Y Y

891 UNAKOTI PECHARTHAL SOUTH MACHMARA WLL NF Y Y

892 WEST DUKLI ANANDANAGAR WLL N N NF Y N N N

893 WEST DUKLI BELABAR WLL N Y N N N Y N

894 WEST DUKLI BIKRAMNAGAR N N Y N Y N N Y

895 WEST DUKLI CHARIPARA WLL Y Y N N N N Y

896 WEST DUKLI DUKLI WLL Y Y N Y N N Y

897 WEST DUKLI EAST JARULBACHAI N N N N N N N N

898 WEST DUKLI GAZARIA WLL N Y N Y N Y N

899 WEST DUKLI HAPANIA WLL Y Y N Y Y N N

900 WEST DUKLI ISHANCHANDRA NAGAR

WLL N Y N N N N Y

901 WEST DUKLI JARUL BACHAI N N N N Y N N N

902 WEST DUKLI KALIDAS PARA N N N N N N N N

903 WEST DUKLI KANCHANMALA N N N N N N N N

904 WEST DUKLI KHAS MADHUPUR WLL N Y N Y Y N N

905 WEST DUKLI MADHUBAN WLL N Y N Y N N N

906 WEST DUKLI MAHISHKHOLA WLL N Y N Y N N N

907 WEST DUKLI MALAYNAGAR WLL N Y N Y N N N

908 WEST DUKLI PANDABPUR WLL N Y N N N N N

909 WEST DUKLI SRINAGAR WLL N N N Y N N N

910 WEST DUKLI SURJYAMANI NAGAR WLL N Y N Y N Y N

911 WEST DUKLI WEST JARULBACHAI N N N N N N N N

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912 WEST HEZAMARA BAIKUNTHAPUR N N N N Y Y N N

913 WEST HEZAMARA BALURBONDH N N N N Y N N Y

914 WEST HEZAMARA BARKHATAL WLL N N N Y N N N

915 WEST HEZAMARA BHARAT CHOWDHURY WLL N N N Y N N Y

916 WEST HEZAMARA CHANDPUR WLL N N N Y N N N

917 WEST HEZAMARA DUMRAKARIDAK N N N N Y N N N

918 WEST HEZAMARA KAMUKCHERRA N N N N Y N Y N

919 WEST HEZAMARA MEGLIBONDH WLL N N N Y N N N

920 WEST HEZAMARA PASCHIM CHANDPUR WLL N N N Y N N N

921 WEST HEZAMARA PASCHIM TAMAKARI WLL N N N Y N N N

922 WEST HEZAMARA PURBA CHANDPUR WLL N N N Y N N N

923 WEST HEZAMARA PURBA NOAGAON WLL N N N Y N N N

924 WEST HEZAMARA PURBA SIMNA N N N N Y N N N

925 WEST HEZAMARA PURBA TAMAKARI WLL N N N Y N N N

926 WEST HEZAMARA RAMSANKAR N N N N Y N N N

927 WEST HEZAMARA SANKHOLA WLL N N N Y N N N

928 WEST HEZAMARA SARAT CHOWDHURY PARA

WLL N N N Y N N N

929 WEST HEZAMARA SONARAM VILLAGE WLL N N N Y N N N

930 WEST HEZAMARA SURENDRANAGAR N N N N Y N Y N

931 WEST HEZAMARA TUICHAMONGKARAI N N N N Y N N N

932 WEST JIRANIA BANKIMNAGAR WLL Y NF Y Y

933 WEST JIRANIA BARDHAMAN THAKUR PARA

WLL Y NF Y

934 WEST JIRANIA BARJALA BINAPANI WLL Y NF Y Y

935 WEST JIRANIA BELBARI WLL Y NF Y

936 WEST JIRANIA BRIDHYANAGAR WLL Y Y Y

937 WEST JIRANIA CHAMPABARI WLL N NF Y

938 WEST JIRANIA CHAMPAKNAGAR WLL Y N Y Y

939 WEST JIRANIA CHARGHARIA WLL Y NF Y

940 WEST JIRANIA DAKSHIN RADHAPUR WLL N NF Y

941 WEST JIRANIA DHUPCHARRA WLL Y NF Y

942 WEST JIRANIA DURGANAGAR WLL Y NF Y

943 WEST JIRANIA EAST BARJALA WLL Y NF Y Y

944 WEST JIRANIA EAST BELBARI WLL Y NF Y

945 WEST JIRANIA EAST WLL Y NF Y

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946 WEST JIRANIA EAST NOAGAON WLL Y NF Y

947 WEST JIRANIA HARIJOY CHOUPARA WLL Y NF Y

948 WEST JIRANIA JANMAJOYNAGAR WLL N NF Y

949 WEST JIRANIA JIRANIA WLL Y Y Y Y Y

950 WEST JIRANIA JIRANIAKHALA WLL Y Y NF Y Y

951 WEST JIRANIA JOYNAGAR WLL Y Y Y Y

952 WEST JIRANIA KAIYACHANBARI WLL Y NF Y

953 WEST JIRANIA KOBRAKHAMAR WLL Y NF Y

954 WEST JIRANIA KRISHNANAGAR WLL Y NF Y

955 WEST JIRANIA MADHAB BARI WLL Y NF Y Y

956 WEST JIRANIA MADHYA DEBENDRANAGAR

WLL Y NF Y Y

957 WEST JIRANIA MAJLISHPUR WLL Y NF Y

958 WEST JIRANIA MEGHLIPARA WLL Y NF Y

959 WEST JIRANIA NORTH CHAMPAMURA WLL Y NF Y

960 WEST JIRANIA NORTH MAJLISHPUR WLL Y NF Y

961 WEST JIRANIA PASCHIM DEBENDRANAGAR

WLL Y NF Y

962 WEST JIRANIA PASCHIM JIRANIAKHALA

WLL Y NF Y Y

963 WEST JIRANIA PASCHIM RADHAMOHANPUR

WLL Y NF Y

964 WEST JIRANIA PURBA JANMAJOYNAGAR

WLL Y NF Y

965 WEST JIRANIA RADHA KISHORENAGAR WLL N NF Y

966 WEST JIRANIA RADHAMOHANPUR WLL N NF Y

967 WEST JIRANIA RADHAPUR WLL Y NF Y

968 WEST JIRANIA SACHINDRANAGAR WLL Y NF Y

969 WEST JIRANIA SANTINAGAR WLL N NF Y

970 WEST JIRANIA TULAKONA WLL Y NF Y

971 WEST JIRANIA UTTAR JOYNAGAR WLL N NF Y

972 WEST JIRANIA WEST CHAMPAMURA WLL Y NF Y

973 WEST JIRANIA WEST NOABADI WLL Y Y NF Y

974 WEST JIRANIA WEST NOAGAON WLL Y NF Y

975 WEST LEFUNGA ABHICHARAN VILLAGE WLL N Y N Y

976 WEST LEFUNGA BHAGABAN CHOW. WLL N Y N Y

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977 WEST LEFUNGA BIRMOHAN VILLAGE WLL N Y N Y

978 WEST LEFUNGA BODHJUNGNAGAR VILLAGE

WLL Y Y N Y

979 WEST LEFUNGA GAMCHAKOBRA VILLAGE

WLL N Y N Y

980 WEST LEFUNGA RAJGHAT VILLAGE WLL N Y N Y

981 WEST LEFUNGA SAMBHURAM PARA WLL N Y N Y

982 WEST LEFUNGA SIPAI PARA VILLAGE WLL N Y N Y

983 WEST LEFUNGA UTTAR BODHJUNGNAGAR

WLL N Y N Y

984 WEST LEFUNGA UTTAR DEBENDRANAGAR

WLL N Y N Y

985 WEST MANDWAI ASHIGARH WLL N Y N Y N Y N

986 WEST MANDWAI BISHRAMBARI WLL N Y N Y N N Y

987 WEST MANDWAI BORAKHA WLL N Y N Y N N Y

988 WEST MANDWAI DAKSHIN SHIBNAGAR WLL N Y N Y N N N

989 WEST MANDWAI DINABANDHUNAGAR WLL N Y N Y N N N

990 WEST MANDWAI DINAKOBRA WLL N Y N Y N Y N

991 WEST MANDWAI HARBANG WLL N N Y N N N N

992 WEST MANDWAI KAIRAI WLL N Y N Y N Y N

993 WEST MANDWAI KATHIRAMBARI WLL N Y N Y N Y N

994 WEST MANDWAI KHAMTHING-BARI WLL N N Y N N N N

995 WEST MANDWAI KHENGRAI WLL N Y N Y N N Y

996 WEST MANDWAI LAXMIPUR WLL N Y N Y N N N

997 WEST MANDWAI MANDHAINAGAR WLL N Y N Y N Y N

998 WEST MANDWAI PASCHIM BARJALA WLL N Y N Y N Y N

999 WEST MANDWAI PATNI WLL N Y N Y N N N

1000 WEST MANDWAI PURBA DINABANDHUNAGAR

WLL N Y N Y N N Y

1001 WEST MANDWAI PURBA NOABADI WLL N Y N Y N N N

1002 WEST MANDWAI RABIASARDAR WLL N Y N Y N Y N

1003 WEST MANDWAI RAMCHANDRANAGAR WLL N Y N Y N N N

1004 WEST MANDWAI SHIBNAGAR WLL N Y N Y N N N

1005 WEST MANDWAI SOUTH RAMCHANDRANAGAR

WLL N Y N Y N N N

1006 WEST MANDWAI THAIPALAKFUNG WLL N Y N Y N Y N

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1007 WEST MANDWAI VRIGUDASBARI WLL N Y N Y N N N

1008 WEST MANDWAI WAKHINAGAR WLL N Y N Y N N N

1009 WEST MOHANPUR NUTANNAGAR WLL Y Y N Y

1010 WEST MOHANPUR ANANGANAGAR WLL N Y N Y

1011 WEST MOHANPUR BIJOY NAGAR WLL N N N Y

1012 WEST MOHANPUR BRAHMAKUNDA WLL N N N Y

1013 WEST MOHANPUR DEBENDRANAGAR WLL N Y N Y

1014 WEST MOHANPUR EAST BAMUTIA WLL N N N Y

1015 WEST MOHANPUR EAST GANDHIGRAM WLL Y N N Y

1016 WEST MOHANPUR FATIKCHERRA WLL N Y N Y Y

1017 WEST MOHANPUR HARINAKHOLA WLL N Y N Y Y

1018 WEST MOHANPUR ISHANPUR WLL N N N Y

1019 WEST MOHANPUR KALACHERRA WLL N N N Y

1020 WEST MOHANPUR KALKALIA WLL N Y N Y

1021 WEST MOHANPUR KAMALGHAT WLL N Y N Y

1022 WEST MOHANPUR LANKAMURA WLL Y N N Y

1023 WEST MOHANPUR LAXMILUNGA WLL N Y N Y

1024 WEST MOHANPUR LEMBUCHERRA WLL N Y N Y

1025 WEST MOHANPUR MANTALA WLL N N N Y

1026 WEST MOHANPUR MOHANPUR WLL Y N N Y Y

1027 WEST MOHANPUR MOHINIPUR WLL N Y N Y Y

1028 WEST MOHANPUR NARSHINGARH WLL Y Y N Y

1029 WEST MOHANPUR PATUNAGAR WLL Y Y N Y

1030 WEST MOHANPUR SATDUBIA WLL N Y N Y Y

1031 WEST MOHANPUR SINGARBILL WLL Y Y N Y

1032 WEST MOHANPUR SOUTH TARANAGAR WLL N Y N Y Y

1033 WEST MOHANPUR TARANAGAR WLL Y Y N Y Y

1034 WEST MOHANPUR TULABAGAN WLL N N N Y Y

1035 WEST MOHANPUR VIDYASAGAR WLL N N N Y

1036 WEST MOHANPUR WEST BAMUTIA WLL N Y N Y

1037 WEST MOHANPUR WEST GANDHIGRAM WLL Y Y N Y

1038 WEST MOHANPUR WEST TARANAGAR WLL Y Y N Y Y

Note: - 1. Text font color RED = no connectivity of BSNL. 2. Text font color BLUE = no voice connectivity but data connectivity available.

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ANNEXURE-4: PRE-BID QUERIES FORMAT

SCA requiring specific points of clarification may communicate with TSCA, GoT during the specific period using the following format. RFP No. F.6 (5)/TSCA/CSC/20../…. Name of Project: CSC Expansion in Self-Sustained financial Framework Name of the SCA- Contact Address of the SCA-

Sl. No. Section No. Page No. Query

Signature: Name of the Authorized signatory: Company seal: Note: All the queries should be sent in this format to: [email protected]. No other format is acceptable apart from this format.

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ANNEXURE-5: PERFORMANCE BANK GUARANTEE

(To be stamped in accordance with State stamp Act)

From a Nationalized/Scheduled Commercial Bank in Agartala

To, Member Secretary,

Tripura State Computerization Society,

Govt. of Tripura,

ITI Road; Indranagar,

Agartala – 799 006

This Deed of Guarantee is made on this _____day of __________, 200_ at__________by __________________(Scheduled Commercial Banks only), constituted under ______________ and having its Head Office/Registered Office at _______________ and inter-alia a Branch Office at _______________________ (hereinafter referred to as the Bank. or .the Guarantor, which expression shall unless it be repugnant to the subject or context hereof be deemed to include its successors and assigns) in favor of Tripura State Rural Development Agency, here in after referred to as SDA WHEREAS A. [................. ], a company within the meaning of the Companies Act, 1956 and having its Registered Office at [______] (herein after referred to as the said Service Center Agency . Which expression unless repugnant to the subject or context includes its successors, legal representatives and permitted assigns) has been awarded the contract to implement the Common Services Centers Scheme on the terms and conditions stated in the Contract (Services) Agreement dated__________. As per the terms of the CONTRACT the said SCA has to provide a Performance Guarantee as per the format contained under the Contract Agreement. Accordingly, the said SCA requested the Bank to issue a Performance Guarantee in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract Agreement. B. The said SCA has to undertake performance obligations for the________________________________of the Works and Facilities under the Common Services Centers Scheme for Tripura in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Common Services Centers Scheme entered into between the SDA, acting through Government of Tripura, and the Service Center Agency. C. The Bank, has agreed to issue this Performance Guarantee for securing the performance of the Contract Agreement. NOW THIS GUARANTEE WITNESSETH and it is hereby agreed and guaranteed as follows: 1. At the request of the said SCA, the Guarantor has agreed to make and issue this Guarantee, in consideration of SDA entering into the CONTRACT with the said SCA for the scope of work as set out in the CONTRACT in accordance with the terms and conditions contained in the CONTRACT executed with _________; and the Bank hereby undertakes as Guarantor to pay on demand without demur to SDA an amount not exceeding Rupees _____ being Performance Security as defined under the CONTRACT in the event of any breach or non-performance of the terms and conditions contained in the Contract executed between SDA, and the said SCA in accordance with the terms and conditions herein contained, without proof of actual damage or loss. This Guarantee shall come into

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effect only upon the notice to proceed being issued by SDA or its nominated agencies to the said SCA in accordance with the CONTRACT and upon endorsement of a copy thereof to the Bank. 2. The Guarantor in pursuance of the terms and conditions of the CONTRACT hereby agrees absolutely and irrevocably and unconditionally guarantees as the prime obligor/principal debtor to make payment of the sum of Rupees ____ valid for _____ year/s and Rupees ______ for the subsequent years of the term of the CONTRACT to SDA to secure due and faithful performance by the said SCA of its obligations under the CONTRACT. 3. The Guarantor hereby undertakes to pay the amount due and outstanding or payable under this Guarantee, without any protest or demur and merely on a demand by SDA stating that the amount claimed, in the demand notice is due by way of loss or damage caused or likely to be caused or suffered or likely to be suffered by SDA, by reason of the breach by the said SCA under the CONTRACT of any of the terms and conditions contained therein or by reason of the said SCA’s failure to perform any of its obligations under the CONTRACT. 4. The Bank as Guarantor here by agrees that the decision of the SDA as to whether the said SCA has failed to or neglected to perform or discharge its duties and obligations as afore said and not in accordance with the standards under the CONTRACT and/ or as to the amount payable to SDA by the Bank hereunder is final and conclusive and binding on the Bank. A certificate of SDA to the effect that the amount due and payable under the Guarantee shall be final, binding and conclusive upon the Bank. 5. In the event of delay on the part of the Bank to pay on demand, the Bank shall be liable to pay interest at the rate of 2% above its prime-lending rate, compounding quarterly, to the beneficiary. There shall not be any delay in payment of the guaranteed amount and payment of interest shall not be an excuse for delaying the payment of guarantee amount. Time is the essence of this Performance Guarantee. 6. The Guarantor shall also indemnify and keep SDA indemnified against all losses, damages, costs, charges claims and expenses whatsoever which SDA may suffer, pay or incur by reason of or in connection with any default on the part of the said SCA, including legal proceedings taken against the said SCA and/ or the Guarantor for the recovery of the monies referred to in para 1 above. 7. The Guarantor hereby agrees that without the concurrence of the Guarantor, SDA and the said SCA shall be at liberty to vary, alter or modify the terms and conditions of the CONTRACT executed by SDA with the said SCA, and in particular to defer, postpone or revise the payment schedule under the CONTRACT, modify the work at site and payment of interest or other monies under the CONTRACT on such terms and conditions as maybe considered necessary by SDA. 8. The Guarantor agrees that its liability under this guarantee shall in no manner be affected by any such variation, alteration, modification, waiver dispensation with or release of security and that no further consent of the Guarantor is required for giving effect to any such variation, alteration, modification, waiver dispensation with or release of security. 9. SDA shall have full liberty without notice to the Guarantor without in any way affecting this guarantee;

i. to exercise at any time and in any manner any power reserved to SDA under the CONTRACT; or ii. to enforce or forebear to enforce payment under the CONTRACT or any part thereof or interest, or

other monies payable to SDA by the said SCA or any of the remedies or securities available to SDA or to enter into any composition or compound with the said SCA or to grant time or any other indulgence or facility to the said SCA, the Guarantor shall not be released by the exercise by SDA of its liberty in regard to the matters referred to above or by any act or omission on the part of SDA or by any other thing, matter of whatever which under the law relating to sureties for the provisions herein have the effect of so releasing the Guarantor, the Guarantor hereby waives in favor of SDA so far as may be necessary to give effect to any of the provisions of this Guarantee, all the

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surety-ship and other rights which the Guarantor may otherwise be entitled to enforce. 10. This Guarantee shall be enforceable against the Guarantor notwithstanding that any security or securities comprised in any instrument executed or to be executed by the said SCA in favor of SDA may at the time when the proceedings are taken against the Guarantor of this guarantee be outstanding or unrealized or lost 11. The rights of SDA against the Guarantor shall remain in full force and effect notwithstanding any arrangements which may be reached between SDA and any other Guarantor, if any, or notwithstanding the release of that other, from liability and not withstanding that any time hereafter the other Guarantor may cease for any reason whatsoever to be liable to SDA, SDA shall be at liberty to require the performance by the Guarantor of its obligations hereunder to the same extent in all respects as if the Guarantor had at all times been solely liable to perform the said obligations 12. To give effect to this Guarantee, the SDA may act as if the Guarantor were the principal debtor to the SDA. The SDA shall be entitled to proceed to institute proceedings against the Guarantor notwithstanding that no legal proceedings or recovery action is commenced simultaneously or even during the course of recovery proceedings against the said SCA. The postponement of action against the said SCA shall be a matter of sole discretion of the SDA and the Guarantor expressly agrees to such course of action and waives any objection thereto. The Guarantor accepts that the present guarantee is the prime security to the Common Services Centers Scheme and the realization from the said SCA’s assets can be postponed by the SDA till after the recovery of the amounts claimed or demanded from this Guarantee. 13. The Guarantor shall not in the event of the liquidation of the said SCA prove to be in competition with the SDA in the liquidation proceedings. In the event that the Guarantor has provided loans to the said SCA, the recovery of such loans or debtor interest or other recovery due there on shall be postponed till the full recovery of all dues and amount so wed to the SDA and the Guarantor’s claim in liquidation shall rank subsequent to and second in priority to the claim of the SDA even in liquidation proceedings of the said SCA for dividend distributed in winding up. Such dividend shall be paid first to the SDA and even the said SCA’s share of the dividend would be made to the SDA first, to satisfy the outstanding of the SDA. Only after satisfaction of the SDA’s claim from the said SCA’s assets subjected to liquidation proceedings of the said SCA, the Guarantor is entitled to receive any of its dues /dividend in liquidation. 14. A certificate in writing signed by a duly authorized official of the SDA shall be conclusive evidence against the Guarantor of the amount for the time being due to the SDA from the said SCA in any action or proceeding brought on this Guarantee against the Guarantor. 15. This Guarantee shall not be wholly or partially satisfied or exhausted by any payments made to or settled with the SDA by the said SCA and shall be valid and binding on the Guarantor and operative until repayment in full of all moneys due to the SDA under the CONTRACT. 16. This Guarantee shall be irrevocable and the obligations of the Guarantor hereunder shall not be conditional on the receipt of any prior notice by the Guarantor or by the said SCA except as provided in Para 3 above. The liability of the Guarantor under this Guarantee shall not be affected by i. any change in the constitution or winding up of the said SCA/ Guarantor or any absorption, merger or amalgamation of the said SCA/ Guarantor with any other company, corporation or concern, or ii. any change in the management of the said SCA or Guarantor or takeover of the Management of the said SCA/Guarantor by Central or State Government or by any other authority, or iii. Acquisition or nationalization of the said SCA/Guarantor and/or of any of its undertaking(s) pursuant to any law, or

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iv. any change in the constitution of the said SCA, or

v. the absence or deficiency of powers on the part of the Guarantor/ said SCA to give guarantees and/ or indemnities or any irregularity in the exercise of such powers. 17. The Guarantor represents and warrants that it has the full authority to make and execute this Guarantee. The Guarantor has accepted all the terms and conditions contained in the CONTRACT as binding on it. 18. The Guarantor represents that all regulatory approvals, permits and authorizations as are necessary for the issuance of this Guarantee have been received and are in full force and effect. 19. The Guarantor represents that there is no litigation or arbitration or other proceedings pending against the Guarantor, which could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect or change in the Guarantor’s ability to perform its obligations under this Guarantee. The Guarantor shall be bound to serve notice immediately to the SDA in the event of any winding up notice or action or proceeding being instituted against it or in the event of any Official Liquidator or Provisional Liquidator or Receiver being appointed for the Guarantor and for notifying all material facts concerning the said SCA’s/ Guarantor’s business plans profitability projections or ability to perform the CONTRACT. The Guarantor shall notify the SDA in the event of any proposal for merger, subsidiarisation or augmenting its liabilities or assuming the liabilities for any subsidiary or for any de-merger of the Guarantor and obtain the written consent of the SDA before proceeding with any such proposal. 20. This Guarantee shall be valid during the CONTRACT period and till the expiry of 6 months after end of CONTRACT period. The Guarantor undertakes to execute the enhanced guarantee after _____ years from the date of execution of the CONTRACT to Rupees______as a Performance Guarantee and deliver the same to SDA, 30 days prior to the expiry of each year till ________. 21. This Guarantee shall be released or discharged only by an express release letter issued by SDA. Such a release letter shall be issued by SDA only upon the completion of the works under the CONTRACT and the expiry of six months. 22. Notice to proceed referred to in para 3 above and any demand for payment or notice under this Guarantee shall be deemed to be sufficiently given if sent by post to or left at the last known address of the Guarantor or their successors or assigns, as the case maybe, such demand or notice is to be made or given, and shall be assumed to have reached the addressee in the normal course, if given by post, and no period of limitation shall commence to run in against the Guarantor until after demand for payment in writing shall have been made or given as aforesaid and in proving such notice when sent by post, it shall be sufficient if proved that the envelope containing the notice was posted and a certificate by any of the responsible officers of the SDA, Government of India or its nominated agencies that to the best of his knowledge and belief, the envelope containing the said notice was so posted shall be conclusive as evidence against the Guarantor, even though it was returned unserved on account of refusal of the Guarantor or otherwise. The Guarantor agrees that there is no necessity of issuing simultaneous demand or even a subsequent demand upon the said Operator for invoking this Guarantee as the Guarantor’s liability under this Guarantee is on the basis that the Guarantor’s liability is that of the principal debtor for all purposes. This Guarantee shall not be revocable and the obligations contained herein shall not be conditional on any prior notice to the said SCA and as an irrevocable Guarantee, the amounts due shall be paid forthwith upon demand by SDA. 23. The rights of SDA under this Guarantee may be assigned, at any time, to its nominated agencies or any other entity appointed by the Government of India/Government of Tripura in place of SDA. The jurisdiction in relation to this Guarantee shall be the Courts at _______ and Indian Law shall be applicable. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Guarantor has executed this Guarantee on this _____ day of_____________________and year first herein above written. Signed and delivered by the above named

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______________________Bank by its Authorized Signatory as authorized by Resolution / Regulation / Decision of its Regional Board / Central Board in accordance with the decision / resolution passed on _________________________________________________.

WITNESS NO. 1 Authorised Bank Representative

(Signature) (Signature)

Full name and official Full name, designation and

Address (in legible letters) address (in legible letters)

with Bank stamp

WITNESS NO. 2

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Attorney as per power of

(Signature) Attorney No ................

Full name and official Dated ......................

Address (in legible letters)

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ANNEXURE-6: ZONE WISE EMD (BID SECURITY) & PERFORMANCE SECURITY DEPOSIT DETAILS

Sl. No. Bid Zone District

Maximum Target (No. of CSCs

to be achieved) *

EMD (In Rs. Thousand)

Performance Security Deposit

(In Rs. Lacks)

1. Zone 1

North 88 25 Thousand

10 Lakhs

Unakoti 67

2. Zone 2 Dhalai 113

25 Thousand 10 Lakhs Khowai 85

3. Zone 3 West 127 50 Thousand

15 Lakhs

Sipahijala 136

4. Zone 4 Gomati 136 50 Thousand

15 Lakhs

South 141

Note: - * Minimum 50% of CSC locations should be proposed by bidder out of the maximum no. of potential

CSC locations (as per Annexure-1) for CSC expansion scheme per bid per zone. The preference should be given to the GPs/ADC villages where NOFN connectivity is operational as per Annexure-1.

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ANNEXURE-7: EARNEST MONEY DEPOSIT (EMD) FORMAT

(To be stamped in accordance with Stamp Act)

1. In consideration of the President of India (hereinafter called 'the Government') having agreed to exempt [hereinafter called 'the said Supplier(s)'] from the demand, under the terms and conditions of an Agreement dated_________________made between____and___________for (hereinafter called 'the said Agreement'), of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) for the due fulfillment by the said Supplier(s) of the terms and conditions contained in the said Agreement, on production of a bank Guarantee for Rs. (Rupees Only) We,(hereinafter referred (indicate the name of the bank) to as 'the Bank') at the request of [supplier(s)] do hereby undertake to pay to Member Secretary, Tripura State Computerization Agency (TSCA) an amount not exceeding Rs. against any loss or damage caused to or suffered or would be caused to or suffered by the Government by reason of any breach by the said Supplier(s) of any of the terms or conditions contained in the said Agreement.

2. We (indicate the name of the bank) do hereby undertake to pay the amounts due and payable under this EMD without any demur, merely on a demand from the Government stating that the amount claimed is due by way of loss or damage caused to or would be caused to or suffered by the Government by reason of breach by the said supplier(s) of any of the terms or conditions contained in the said Agreement or by reason of the supplier (s)' failure to perform the said Agreement. Any such demand made on the bank shall be conclusive as regards the amount due and payable by the Bank under this EMD. However, our liability under this EMD shall be restricted to an amount not exceeding Rs. .

3. We undertake to pay to the Government any money so demanded notwithstanding any dispute or disputes raised by the supplier(s) in any suit or proceeding pending before any Court or Tribunal relating thereto our liability under this present being absolute and unequivocal. The payment so made by us under this bond shall be a valid discharge of our liability for payment thereunder and the supplier(s) shall have no claim against us for making such payment.

4. We, _________________________________________ (indicate the name of bank) further agree with

the EMD herein contained shall remain in force and effect during the period that would be taken for the performance of the said Agreement and that it shall continue to be enforceable till all dues of the Government under or by virtue of the said Agreement have been fully paid and its claims satisfied or discharged or till Office/Department/Ministry of certifies that the terms and conditions of the said Agreement have been fully and properly carried out by the said supplier (s) and accordingly discharges this EMD. Unless a demand or claim under this EMD is made on us in writing on or before we shall be discharged from all liability under this EMD thereafter.

5. We,___________________(indicate the name of bank) further agree with the Government that the Government shall have the fullest liberty without our consent and without affecting in any manner our obligations hereunder to vary any of the terms and conditions of the said Agreement or to extend time of performance by the said supplier (s) from time to time or to postpone for any time or from time to time any of the powers exercisable by the Government against the said Supplier (s) and to forbear or enforce any of the terms and conditions relating to the said agreement and we shall not be relieved from our liability by reason of any such variation, or extension being granted to the said Supplier (s) or for any forbearance, act or omission on the part of the Government or any indulgence by the Government to the said Supplier (s) or by any such matter or thing whatsoever which under the law relating to sureties would, but for this provision, have effect of so relieving us.

6. This EMD will not be discharged due to the change in the constitution of the Bank or the Supplier(s).

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7. We, _______________________________________ (indicate the name of bank) lastly undertake not to revoke this EMD during its currency except with the previous consent of the Government in writing.

8. Dated the __________ day of ___________ _____ for ______________________ (indicate the name of the Bank).

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ANNEXURE-8: TECHNICAL EVALUATION CHECKLIST

Sl. No. Evaluation Criteria Supporting documents/evidence

1. The Bidder should have been in IT operations for a period of at least 3 years as on 31st March 2015 Work order, work commencement certificate from client and transaction/ business details to be submitted by the bidder as a proof.

Work order, work commencement certificate from client and transaction/ business details to be submitted by the bidder as a proof

2. The Bidder must possess and submit along with technical bid the following documents valid as on date of submission of bids:

Service Tax Registration Certificate

Registration certificate under the relevant act such as the Company Act/ Societies registration Act etc

Income Tax Return & audited statements of accounts for financial year 2014-15

Valid copy of all the required certificates as mentioned in the Clause

3. The Bidder, if not a NGO/ Trust/ Society, the average turnover should be at least Rs. 1.5 Crores (Rupees 1 Crore Fifty Lacks Only) during the last three financial years 2012-2015. Copies of annual audited reports up to 31-Mar-2015 should be enclosed.

Copies of annual audited reports of last three financial years ended up to 31-Mar-2015 should be enclosed along with CA certificate clearly indicating the year wise turnover upto 31-Mar-2015 for the last 3 financial years (2012-13,2013-14 and 2014-15)

4. In case of NGO/Trust Society, the average fund flow should be at least Rs. 1.5 Crores (Rupees 1 Crore Fifty Lacks Only) during of the last three financial years 2012-2015. Copies of annual audited reports up to 31-Mar-2015 should be enclosed.

Copies of annual audited reports up to 31-Mar-2015 should be enclosed along with CA certificate clearly indicating the year wise annual upto 31-Mar-2015 for the last 3 financial years (2012-13,2013-14 and 2014-15)

5. The Bidder should have the average positive net worth of at least Rs. 1.5 Crores (Rupees 1 Crore Fifty Lacks Only) during the last three financial years up to 31-Mar-2015.

Copy of CA Certificate indicating the net worth for each of the last three consecutive financial years (2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15) is to be attached.

6. The Bidder should have successfully executed / executing at least 2 CSC or similar assignments/ projects (any kind of ICT based Service Delivery) and having a total of at least 100 outlets (kiosks) for any Government organization/ PSU’s in India. A work order for a single bid unit of a State will be equivalent to the single project. The bidder should attach copies of the customer purchase orders/ agreements, Business/ Transactions details and project commencement certificate/ customer certificate for satisfactory performance under the respective assignments/projects.

Copies of the customer purchase orders/agreements, Business/ Transactions details and project commencement certificate/ customer certificate for satisfactory performance under the respective assignments/projects.

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7. The Bidder should deposit Earnest money for each of the bidding Zone (Bid Unit) along with the Technical bid. EMD with respect to each 4 Zones is shown in Annexure-6. Bids received without the required Earnest money for any zone will be rejected.

EMD as prescribed in Annexure-6 in the RFP document

8. The Bidder should have a local support office in Agartala as on 31-Mar-2105. If the bidder, at the time of bidding, does not have a local support office at Agartala then they should submit an undertaking on their letter‐head regarding the timely establishment of same (if awarded the contract) within 3 months from the date of issue of LoI.

Copy of rent deed/utility bill clearly indicating the address of the Agartala office OR an undertaking on bidder’s letter head regarding the timely establishment of a local support office in Agartala (Tripura)

9. The Bidder should not have been Black listed by any State/ Central Government department/ PSU in India during last three years as on bid submission date. Duly notarized undertaking to this effect shall be submitted by the bidder on Rs. 100 stamp paper.

Duly notarized undertaking to this effect shall be submitted by the bidder on Rs. 100 stamp paper.

10. The Bidder should have at least 50 full-time employees on its payrolls at the time of bid submission. HR certificate of this fact will be considered as proof. The Quality of proposed fulltime Project Manager and implementation support staff should be adequate.

Certified copy of an undertaking from Company HR Head shall be submitted. Bio-data (CV) of proposed full-time Project Manager (PM) and Implementation support staff shall be submitted.

11. The Bidder must submit documentary evidence in support of his claim for fulfilling the eligibility criteria and is required to submit an undertaking on the letterhead to the fairness of these documents in support of the claim while submitting the Bid.

Undertaking on the bidder’s letter head

12. Any other criteria/requirements and Presentation as mentioned elsewhere in the RFP document.

Relevant supporting documents in support of fulfilling the requirements.

13. Details of the authorized contact person of the Bidder for purposes of this bid

Authorization duly signed by Company Secretary/ Member of Board of Directors OR attested copy of resolution passed by the board of directors to this effect.

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ANNEXURE-9: MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MoU to be executed by the Consortium Members on Rs. 100 Stamp Paper)

The MoU should at least cover the following: -

Roles of each member of the consortium

Equity participation commitment by each member of the consortium and total Shareholding pattern (Lead

Member to have more than 51% equity)

Lock in period for equity

Mechanism for decision making in the JV company/ TRUST and dispute resolution

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ANNEXURE-10: FORMAT FOR POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR APPOINTING THE LEAD MEMBER COMPANY/ TRUST

(On Rs. 100 Stamp Paper)

KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that we, …*name of the company/ TRUST+, a company/ TRUST incorporated

under the Companies Act 1956/ Society’s Act, having its Registered Office at ….*Address of the Company/ TRUST+

(hereinafter referred to as “Company/ TRUST”):

WHEREAS the Company/ TRUST along with _____ and _________ (give name and registered office address) is

forming a joint venture/consortium to submit Technical bid in response to the Request for Proposal (“RFP”) CSC

Project at [State Capital] issued by the [Nodal Agency], and is desirous of appointing an attorney for the purpose

thereof.

Whereas, the Company/ TRUST deems it expedient to appoint M/s. ___________ (name of Company/ TRUST,

registered office address) as the Attorney of the Company/ TRUST.

NOW KNOW YE ALL BY THESE PRESENTS, that _______ [name of company/ TRUST] do hereby nominate, constitute

and appoint…. *Name the lead member company/ TRUST] as it’s true and lawful Attorney to do and execute all or

any of the following acts, deeds and things for the Company/ TRUST in its name and on its behalf, that is to say : To act as the Lead Member of the Joint Venture/Consortium for the Purposes of the Project;

In such capacity, to act as the Company/ TRUST’s official representative for submitting the Technical Proposal

for the Project and other relevant documents in connection therewith.

To sign all papers for all bids, offers, Project documents, necessary documents, papers, applications,

representations and correspondence necessary and proper for the purpose aforesaid;

To tender documents, receive and make inquiries, make the necessary corrections and clarifications to the

Project documents, as may be necessary;

To sign and execute contracts relating to the Project, including variation and modification thereto;

To represent the Company/ TRUST at meetings, discussions, negotiations and presentations with JAP-IT,

Government Authorities, Competent Authorities and other Project related entities;

To receive notices, instructions and information for and on behalf of the Company/ TRUST;

To execute the Service level Agreement for and on behalf of the Company/ TRUST;

To do all such acts deeds and things in the name and on behalf of the Company / TRUST as necessary for the

purpose aforesaid.

AND the Company/ TRUST hereby covenants with the said Attorney to ratify and confirm all and whatever the

attorney may lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue of these presents.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Company/ TRUST puts its hand and seal to this Power of Attorney on this [day, month &

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year]

The common seal of [name of the company/ TRUST] was

here unto affixed pursuant to a resolution passed at the

meeting of Committee of Directors held on the _____

day of ________, 20.. in the presence of [name &

designation of the person] and countersigned by [name

& designation of the person] of the Company/ TRUST of

[name of the company/ TRUST]

) The common seal of [name of the

)

)

)-----------------------------------------------

) [name & designation of the person]

)

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ANNEXURE-11: UNDERTAKING

To, Member Secretary,

Tripura State Computerization Society,

Govt. of Tripura,

ITI Road; Indranagar,

Agartala – 799 006

Re: RFP for selection of SCAs for CSC Expansion Scheme in Self-Sustained Financial Framework

Sir/Madam,

We M/s....................................................... (Name of the Bidder) do hereby affirm and undertake to abide by all the terms, conditions and specifications given in the Bid Reference No. _______________________ while performing the contractual obligations relating to roll out of Common Services Centers and subsequent operations in the identified bid zone(s) in Tripura.

Yours faithfully,

Place:

Date:

Signature & Seal of the Bidder

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ANNEXURE-12: PERFORMANCE OF THE EXISTING CSCs IN TRIPURA

(MONTHLY AVERAGE)

Sl. No. CSC Service Service Provider Service Description Type of Services

Monthly Average (Indicative)

No. of Transactions

Transaction Amount Collected (Rs.)

Commission Earned (Rs.)

1. Telehomeopathy Services

IL&FS, Homeopathy Hospital, Agartala

Patient Counselling, Diagnose Disease through online Consultation with doctor & Distributing Medicines etc.

G2C 13 102.50 102.50

2. PAN Card Service UTIITSL PAN Card application and payment

G2C 254 26,617.50 2,028.00

3. PAN Card Service UTIITSL + Apna CSC Portal

PAN Card application and payment through Apna CSC Portal

G2C 43 4,515.00 430.00

4. Banking Correspondence

SBI Opening A/c and Transaction G2C 4,794 14,087,296.50 146,726.48

5. Govt. Forms Selling VLE PRTC, Birth/ Death Certificate, Caste, Income etc.

G2C 627 3,132.50 3,132.50

6. PFRDA PFRDA Swavalamban pension System G2C 3 950.00 -

7. LIC Premium LIC + Apna CSC Portal

LIC premium collection through Apna CSC portal

G2C 5 11,485.50 24.60

8. SBI Life Premium SBI Life + Apna CSC Portal

SBI Life premium collection through Apna CSC portal

G2C 7 21,134.00 51.10

9. UID UID + Apna CSC Portal

Aadhaar card printout through Apna CSC portal

G2C 18 180.00 144.00

10. Farmer Registration VLE Farmer registration (Star Project)

G2C - - -

11. Mobile & DTH Recharge

Apna CSC Portal Top-up and other selling other accessories.

G2C 1,120 92,404.50 2,772.14

12. Passport Form Submitting

VLE Passport G2C 5 500.00 365.00

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13. Farmer Registration VLE + Apna CSC Portal

Farmer registration through Apna CSC portal

G2C 1 3.00 8.70

14. Motorcycle Mechanic course

VLE + Apna CSC Portal

Farmer registration through Apna CSC portal

G2C - - -

15. Photo Printing VLE Taking photo snap, resizing & get the printing done.

B2C 13,889 138,890.00 138,890.00

16. Document Downloading

VLE Songs, Document etc B2C 1,367 13,665.00 13,665.00

17. DTP & Data Entry Work

VLE As per customer demand design to be prepared

B2C 2,332 23,315.00 23,315.00

18. Scanning VLE Page Scanning by scanner B2C 554 5,540.00 5,540.00

19. Internet Surfing & e-Mail

VLE Internet browsing B2C 308 3,075.00 3,075.00

20. Computer Courses VLE Computer Training Program Education 5 2,375.00 1,750.00

21. Mobile & DTH Recharge

VLE Top-up and other selling other accessories.

B2C 482 32,377.50 971.33

22. Ticket Booking VLE Railway/ Air Ticket B2C - - -

Total (G2C + B2C + etc.) 25,824 14,467,558.50 342,985.34

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ANNEXURE-13: EXPECTED PERFORMANCE (INDICATIVE) FOR E-DISTRICT SERVICES (CSC KIOSH MODE)

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200,000

3,000,000 4,831,530 400,000 644,204 600,000 966,306 4,000,000 6,442,040

2. Marriage Certificate 15,000 225,000 362,365 30,000 48,315 45,000 72,473 300,000 483,153

3. Income Certificate 50,000 750,000 1,207,883 100,000 161,051 150,000 241,577 1,000,000 1,610,510

4. Survival Certificate 200 3,000 4,832 400 644 600 966 4,000 6,442

5. Land Valuation Certificate 5,000 75,000 120,788 10,000 16,105 15,000 24,158 100,000 161,051

6. Distance Certificate 1,000 10,000 16,105 0 0 0 0 10,000 16,105

7. Right to Information 12,000 120,000 193,261 0 0 0 0 120,000 193,261

8. Grievance 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9. Character Antecedent Verification

5,000 50,000 80,526 0 0 0 0 50,000 80,526

10. ST Certificate 40,000 600,000 966,306 80,000 128,841 120,000 193,261 800,000 1,288,408

11. SC Certificate 40,000 600,000 966,306 80,000 128,841 120,000 193,261 800,000 1,288,408

12. OBC Certificate – State & Central

50,000 750,000 1,207,883 100,000 161,051 150,000 241,577 1,000,000 1,610,510

13. Issuance of License for Small Saving Agents

100 1,500 2,416 200 322 300 483 2,000 3,221

14. Food Stuff License 3,000 45,000 72,473 6,000 9,663 9,000 14,495 60,000 96,631

15. Application and Disposal of Revenue Court Cases

6,000 90,000 144,946 12,000 19,326 18,000 28,989 120,000 193,261

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16. Issuance of Pattas under Forest Rights Act

300 4,500 7,247 600 966 900 1,449 6,000 9,663

17. Disability Certificate 200 3,000 4,832 400 644 600 966 4,000 6,442

18. Scholarships (Dress Grant for Muslim Minority)

2,000 20,000 32,210 0 0 0 0 20,000 32,210

19. Unmarried Daughter Pension 500 5,000 8,053 0 0 0 0 5,000 8,053

20. Gun License Renewal 100 1,000 1,611 0 0 0 0 1,000 1,611

Estimated Total Revenue (Rs.) 6,353,000 10,231,570 819,600 1,319,974 1,229,400 1,979,961 8,402,000 13,531,505

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ANNEXURE-14: SERVICE CENTER AGENCY/BIDDER PROFILE

1. Name of the Bidder

2. Registered Office address Telephone Number Fax Number e-mail

3. Correspondence/ contact address

4. Details of Contact person (Name, designation, address etc.) Telephone Number Fax Number e-mail

5. Is the firm a registered company? If yes, submit documentary proof. Year and Place of the establishment of the company

6. Former name of the company, if any.

7. Is the firm

A Government/ Public Sector Undertaking?

A propriety firm?

A partnership firm (if yes, give partnership deed)?

A limited company or limited corporation?

A member of a group of companies (if yes, give name and address, and description of other companies)?

A subsidiary of a large corporation (if yes give the name and address of the parent organisation) If the company is subsidiary, state what involvement if any, will the parent company have in the project?

A joint venture consortium (if yes, give name and address of each partner)?

8. Is the firm registered with sales tax department? If yes, submit valid sales tax registration certificate.

9. Is the firm registered for service tax with Central Excise Department (Service Tax Cell)? If yes, submit valid service tax registration certificate.

10. Is the firm registered under Labour Laws Contract Act? If yes, submit valid registration certificate.

11. Attach the organizational chart showing the structure of the organization including the

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names of the directors and the position of the officers. Total number of employees

12. Number of years of experience: as a Bidder

13. Are you registered with any Government/ Department/ Public Sector Undertaking (if yes, give details)

14. How many years has your organization been in business under your present name? What were your fields when you established your organization? When did you add new fields (if any)?

15. What type best describes your firm? (documentary proof to be submitted)

Manufacturer

Supplier

System Integrator

Consultant

SCA (pl. specify details)

Software Developer

Total solution provider (design, supply, integration, O&M)

IT Company

16. Number of Offices / Project Locations

17. Do you have a local representation /office in Agartala? If so, please give the address and the details of staff, infrastructure etc in the office and no. of years of operation of the local office

18. Do you intend to associate any other organization for the works for which you are bidding? If so, please give full particulars of that organization separately.

19. Please give details of key technical and administrative staff who will be involved in this project, their role in the project, their qualifications & experience and the certification. (documentary proof to be submitted)

20. Does your organization have SEI –CMM / ISO 9001 certificates? If so, attach copies of the certificates. State details, if certified by bodies, other than that stated.

21. List the major clients with whom your organization has been/ is currently associated.

22. Were you ever required to suspend a project for a period of more than three months continuously after you started? If so, give the names of project and reasons for the same.

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23. Have you in any capacity not completed any work awarded to you? (If so, give the name of project and reason for not completing the work)

24. In how many projects you were imposed penalties for delay? Please give details.

25. The bidder shall disclose details pertaining to all contingent liabilities, claims, disputes, matters in appeal & in court and any pending litigation against the bidder. If nil, an undertaking from the bidder mentioning the same.

26. Whether your organisation has Bank’s certificate of solvency. If yes, submit documentary proof.

27. Have you ever been denied tendering facilities by any Government/ Department/ Public sector Undertaking? (Give details)

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ANNEXURE-15: TECHNICAL EVALUATION CRITERIA Sl.

No. Criteria/ Sub Criteria

* Description Point System Max

Points

1 Past Experience of the SCA/Bidder 20

a. Execution of CSC projects or Similar Assignments (any kind of ICT based Service Delivery through Kiosk) for any Government organization/ PSU’s in India.

Bidder should have successfully executed or executing at least 2 CSC project or similar assignments (any kind of ICT based Service Delivery through Kiosk) and having a total no. of at least 100 outlets (kiosks) for any Government organization/ PSU’s in India.

Qualifying Total No. of Service Delivery Outlets (Kiosk) should be at least 100. Total No. >= 100 Kiosks then 5 Points; Total No. >= 300 Kiosks then 7 Points; Total No. >= 500 Kiosk then 10 Points;

10

b. Experience of working on ICT based Service Delivery project with Government / PSU in India.

Bidder should have IT operation for working on ICT based Service Delivery projects with Government/PSU in India at least since last 3 years as on 31st March 2015.

Qualifying minimum No. of year’s experience = 3 for IT operation for working on ICT based Service Delivery projects with Government/PSU in India. No. of Years Exp. >= 3 then 5 Points; No. of Years Exp. >= 5 then 10 Points;

10

2 Financial Strength of the SCA/Bidder 20

a. Turnover figure for last Three (3) financial years as on 31st March 2015

Average turnover should be at least Rs. 1.5 Crores (Rupees 1 Crore Fifty Lacks Only) during the last Three (3) financial years 2012-2015.

Qualifying average turnover for last 3 financial years should be at least 1.5 Crores. Average Turnover >= 1.5 Cr then 5 Points; Average Turnover >= 3 Cr then 7 Points; Average Turnover >= 5 Cr then 10 Points;

10

b. Financial capacity to sustain new CSC project in Self-sustained mode

Bidder should have the average positive net worth of at least Rs. 1.5 Crores (Rupees 1 Crore Fifty Lacks Only) during the last three financial years up to 31-Mar-2015.

Qualifying average positive net worth for last 3 financial years should be at least 1.5 Crores. Average positive net worth >= 1.5 Cr then 5 Points; Average Turnover >= 3 Cr then 7 Points; Average Turnover >= 5 Cr then 10 Points;

10

3 Local Presence, Adequacy & Quality of Proposed Resources of the SCA/Bidder 10

a. Local Support Office Presence in Agartala, Tripura

Bidder should have a local support office in Agartala at the time of bidding

If local support office exists in Agartala at the time of bidding then 5 Points; else 0 point

5

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b. Employee Strength along with Quality of CV of Proposed Full-time Project Manager and project Implementation staff

Bidder should have at least 50 full-time employees on its payrolls at the time of bid submission. The Quality of proposed fulltime Project Manager and implementation support staff should be adequate.

Qualifying minimum No. of full-time employees should be 50 on bidder's payroll. If count of proposed CV found adequate is at least Two (2) for full-time PM then 3 Points; else 0. If count of proposed CV found adequate is at least Four (4) for full-time implementation support staff then 2 Points; else 0.

5

4 Support plan and proposed methodology (Presentation) by the Bidder/SCA 50

a. Proposed approach and Methodology in Presentation

Details of the overall Implementation Approach, Selection Criteria for potential locations along with other parameters for new CSC rollout. Based on the presentation and clarification by the bidder, Evaluation Committee will evaluate whether the implementation methodology is in line with the requirement.

Bidders are expected to make a presentation covering the following evaluation parameters:-

>Experience/Similar work done details

3

>Overall Solution Approach 5

>Network Connectivity plan & feasibility Report

5

>Selection criteria for potential CSC locations

5

>Action Plan for CSC Rollout (End to end Project Management of CSCs)

5

>Financial Solution for Self-Sustaining and Income generation

10

>Plan for Capacity Building including Selection & Training of VLEs

4

>Plan for support & maintenance of CSCs Operation

3

>Services to be delivered for Citizens

4

>Manpower Deployment Plan and Activity Logs

3

>Monitoring Plan & Issue Reporting plan

3

Total Points 100

Note: *The point system and points in the evaluation table are indicative, however evaluation committee reserves the right to change the points and point system for free and fair competition, if necessary.