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ECONOMY20 WWW.INDIANEXPRESS.COMTHEINDIANEXPRESS,THURSDAY,JANUARY21,2016
INDIAN MILITARY ACADEMY
DEHRADUNNOTICE INVITING TENDERS
TheCommandant IMA, Dehradun for and on behalf of the President of India invites sealedtenders under single bid system i.e. Commercial Bid for various purpose of this academy as per
details given below:-
Notes:-1. Tender document at Ser No. (a) to (d) can be obtained from IMG office IMA, Dehradun from
0900hrs to 1400 hrs wef 21 Jan 16to10 Feb 16(Except Sunday/Holiday) on payment as per
cost of tender fee (non-refundable) mentioned above. Tender document can also be down-loaded from https://eprocure.gov.in. and Demand Draft of above mentioned tender cost in
favour of The CDA (Army), Meerut is attach alongwith bid.2. Last date and time for submission of tender at SI No. (a) to (d) is11 Feb 2016upto 12.00 PM.
3. Date, time & Place of opening of tender at SI No. (a) & (d) is 11 Feb 2016 at 12.30 PM atMain gate (Reception Hall), IMA, Dehradun.
4. EMD payable at Dehradun as mentioned above in favour of The Commandant IMA,Dehradunin the form of A/c Payee DD, FDR, Bankers Cheque or Bank Guarantee from anyof thepublic sector bank or a private sector bank authorized to conduct Govt. Business
will be deposited alongwith bids and should remain valid for a period of 45 days beyond thefinal bid validity period.
5. Any clarification/queries regarding tender please contactLt Col Balkaran Singh, Jt Dir IMG,Tele No. 0135-2773831, Extn 5478 Fax No. 0135-2770031 Email id: imgima@yahoo.com
Ser
No
NIT No Tender Type of
Tender
Earnest Money
Deposit (EMD)
Cost of
Tender Set
Remarks
1 6380/IMG/
NIT/15-16/12
(a) Purchase of Chairs for this Academy Single
BidSystem
Rs 26,000/- Rs 100/- Details
mayplease becheckedat Para II
of eachRFP.
(b) Purchase and Installation ofPA/Sound System for Catering Sectionof this Academy
Rs 11,000/- Rs 100/-
(c) Supply of Equipment maint items for
Grand Sec of this academy
Rs 30,000/- Rs 100/-
(d) Supply of campus maintenance itemsfor Grnd Sec of this academy
Rs 27,000/- Rs 100/-
TENDER CALL FOR UNDERGROUND SEWARAGE SCHEMES
FORM OF CONTRACT: ITEM WAR TENDER (TWO COVER SYSTEM)
E- Tender Invitation for BID No. F.TCN UGSS (Bal.work) Pack II & III / D O 2(CW) / 2016 / dt. 14 .01.2016.
For and on behalf of Taml Nadu Water Supply and Dranage Board, sealed (wax sealng) bds(n Two cover System) are nvted ( through both on E-tender and manual) by the Chef Engneer,TWAD Board, Madura under Item-war Tender System for Provdng Under Ground SewerageScheme (Balance works) n Zone 8,8A,10 and constructon of pumpng statons n the exstngzones under phase I of package II and Zone 11,12 ,13A and 15 under phase I of Package III nThoothukud corporaton n Thoothukud Dstrct of Taml Nadu as detaled below.
1. Ths Procurement ,Constructon, Contract wll follow the procedure prescrbed under The TamlNadu Transparency n Tenders Act, 1998 and Rules 2000 and subsequent amendments there on.
2. Bddng documents n Englsh may be purchased by nterested bdders on submsson of wrt-ten applcaton accompaned wth a separate Demand Draft from any Natonalzed / Scheduledbank drawn n favour of the Executve Engneer, TWAD Board , Sewerage Dvson, Thoothukudfor the above Work as detaled below.
3. Cost of tender document of work s Rs.1000 /- + 5% VAT.
4. The bd documents can also be downloaded free of cost from www.tenders.tn.gov.n and www.twadboard.gov.n
5. Amount of Earnest Money Depost wll be 1% of the tender value of the work
6. Perod of contract for the work s 12 months.
7. Pre-bd meetng wll be held on 17.02.2016. at 11.00AM n the Ofice of the Chef Engneer,TWAD Board, Madura.
8. Further detals about ths work can be seen n bd documents and can also be got from theofice of the Chef Engneer, TWAD Board, Madura
UNDERGROUND SEWERAGE SCHEMES DETAILS:
SI.No
Name of Work Tender Value
Period ofSale &
ContactPerson
Last Date forSubmission of
Bids
Date & Timeof Opening ofTechnical Bid
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Thoothukudi DistrictProviding Unde r GroundSewerage Scheme Bal-ance works in Zone 8,8A,10
and construction of pumpingstations in the existingzones under phase I of
package IIand Zone11,12,13A and 15 under phase I ofPackage III in Thoothukudicorporation in Thoothukudi
District including 1 yearpaid maintenance.
Rs.
10.07Crore
25.01.2016
to25.02.2016Executive
Engineer,TWADBoard,
Sewerage
Division,Thoothu-
kudi
ManualMethod
29.02.2016
Up to15.00 Hours
O/o. theChief
Engineer,TWAD Board,
Madurai
E- TenderingMethod
Digitally signedencrypted
Tendersthrough
E- Tendering
websitewww.tn.ten-ders. gov.in
upto
29.02.2016& upto
15.00 hours
( as per server
system clock )
ManualMethod
and
Electronicopening
on29.02.2016
at15.30 Hours
@
O/o. theChief
Engineer,TWAD Board,
Madurai
Chief Engineer,DIPR/469/Ten/2016 TWAD Board, Madurai.
S A V E W AT E R , C O N S E R V E W AT E R , E V E R Y D R O P C O U N T S
TAMIL NADU WATER SUPPLY AND DRAINAGE BOARD
Government o Karnatak
Ofice of the Executve Engneer, Rural Drnkng
Water & Santaton Dvson, Ramanagar,
Rural Drnkng Water & Santaton Department
TIME SCHEDULE
E-ProcurementShort-termTenderNoticatonNo. 05/WPP/2015-16/1232-41
DATE:16.01.2016Emal:eerdwsd.rmgr@gmal.com
The Executve Engneer, Rural Drnkng water & Santaton
Dvson, Ramanagar nvtes tenders fromthe elgble bdders for
theworkof nstallatonof waterPuricatonPlants (W.P.P) n Ra-
managar Dstrct ntwo cover tenderprocedure.The rule28 of
the KTTP ActShall be followed or further nformatonsee the
webste http://eproc.karnataka.gov.n
1.Downloading ofDocumentthroughe portal
2. Last Date & Time for Receipt of Bids3. Date & Time of Technical Bid Opening
18.01.2016to01.02.2016upto5:30pm01.02.2016 Time 4:30 pm
03.02.2016 Time 11:00 am
Executve Engneer
RDW&S Dvson, Ramanagar
EXTENSION NOTICE
The last date for receipt of tenders for Cleaning and Sterilizationof PotableWater Tanks (AllTypes) of various Establishments of ShriMata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, Katra (J&K) located at Bangangato Enroute Bhawan, Katra & Jammu invited vide NIT No.CO/Dev/318/3609 dated 16.12.2015 read with Extension TenderNotice No.CO/Dev/318/3818 dated 31.12.2015 is hereby extended
further till27.01.2016 upto 3.00 P.M.The other details shall remain the same and can be downloadedfrom official website of Shrine Board: www.maavaishnodevi.org.
Sd/-Dy. Chief Executive Officer (PG),
Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, Katra.
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
SHRI MATAVAISHNO DEVI SHRINE BOARD, KATRA
No.: CO/Dev/318/4000Dated: 20.01.2016
No.:TPC/KVAFSU/e-proc-15/G&S/PUB/2015-16/134 Date: 13.01.2016
E-PROCUREMENT MODE
KVAFSU, Bidar invites bids through e-procurement in 2
covers system for the supply of Equpments, Dagnostc
Kts and Specalzed Works requred for IAH&VB, Hebbal,
Bangalore from Tenderers registered in e-procurement cell of
Government of Karnataka. Total cost of the tendered amount
is Rs. 83 Lakhs.The detailed notification can be obtained
by logging on to website : www.eproc.karnataka.gov.n
on or after 20.01.2016. The last date for uploading tender
documents is 03.02.2016up to 5:00 P.M. Further details can
be obtained from the office of the undersigned.
Sd/- Charman, Tender Processng Cell,
Opp-Kannada Sabhangana, Veternary College Campus,Hebbal, Bangalore-560 024. Ph. : 080-23417554/23416959
DIPR/1213/LCCom
SHORT TERM TENDER (15 DAYS)
Karnataka Veterinary, Animal &Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar
ENSECONOMICBUREAU
NEWDELHI,JANUARY20
T HE GOV ER NMEN T o nWednesday cleared amend-
mentstothe NationalTariff PolicyforElectricity,whichtightensthediscretioncurrentlyallowedtoregulators while setting powertariffsand makes a strongpitchforthepromotionofcleanenergy.
The tariff policy has morethan30 amendmentsin theex-istingtariffpolicy theNationalElectricityPolicy,2005.
Theregulationstightenthenorms followedby electricityregulatorsfor settingpowertar-iffsby requiringthem toneces-sarilybeguidedbythenewpol-icywhile framingregulationsunder section 61 of theElectricityAct 2003.
After the amendments, itwouldbe bindingonthe regula-tors totake decisions as perthechangedpolicy.
A significantaddition totheobjective of thepolicyare the
promotion of renewable gener-ation sourcesand aimto createmore competition, efficiency inoperationsand improvementinqualityof power supply.One ofthe recommendations in thepolicy toincentivise thedistri-
bution companies to procurepower fromrenewablesourcesof energy,for whichthe centralgovernmentcould notifyan ap-propriatebid-basedtariff frame-workfor renewable energy.
Onthe regulatory side,thetariff policyhas incorporatedtheword necessarily inSection61oftheElectricityAct2003,whichempowers regulators to set
termsandconditionsfor thede-termination of tariffs at autilitylevel.
The Act also requires theCentralElectricity RegulatoryCommissionand StateElectricityRegulatory Commissions
(SERCs) shall necessarily beguidedbythetariffpolicyindis-charging theirfunctionsinclud-ingframingthe regulationsun-dersection61of theAct.
Thepolicyhasalsoallowsin-
creasein fuelcostonaccountofimporttobeincludedinthetar-iff structure.
Incase of reducedquantityof coalsupplied byCoal India,vis-a-vistheassured quantityof85percent, the highercost ofimported or market based e-auction coal formakingup theshortfall,shall beconsidered forbeing madea passthroughbyCERCor SERCs,on acase-tocasebasis, tothe extentof shortfall,according to anamendmenttothepolicy.Generators,however,have beengiven thefreedom tosellsurpluspowerin spotmar-ketif the beneficiary doesnotgivepriornoticetwo daysahead.Itwasearlier10hours.
Inafirst,thepolicyalsospec-ifiesnormsforancillaryservices.The central commission hasbeengiventherighttointroduce
thenormsand framework forancillaryservicenecessarytosupport the power system orgridoperationfor maintainingpowerquality,reliabilityandse-curityof thegrid, including themethodof sharingthe charges.
CABINETNODTOAMENDMENTS
ENSECONOMICBUREAU
MUMBAI,JANUARY20
THENR NarayanaMurthycom-mitteeappointedbytheSEBI hasproposedtweaking safehar-bournorms andimplementing
the SecuritiesTransactionTax(STT)approachtotaxationof in-vestmentsand distributions byalternate investment funds(AIFs), includingventure fundsandprivate equityfunds.
Currently most fund man-agers of offshorefundsmanagetheirinvestmentsfrom offshorelocationsratherthanfrom India.Thisis adisadvantage tothemandIndia.The fundmanagerslosethebenefitof beingclosetothe Indian private equity andventurecapitaldealflowi.e.thepipelineof investibleventures,thecommitteehas said.
India loses theemploymentand tax revenue benefits of alargeIndia-based fundmanage-ment industryandlargerrelatedvolumesof long-termandstableprivateequity andventure cap-ital inflows.In order toattract
significantamounts of foreigncapitalby havingfund managersbasedin India, itis importantthattheiroperationsinIndia arenottreatedas permanentestab-lishments.
Amongtaxsuggestions,it has
proposedpass througheffectivewithouta 10per cent leakage,non-taxationof capitalinvestedasdeemedincomeandclarityonindirecttransfersat fundlevel.Ithas recommendedtaxabilityofincomeof AIFascapitalgainsasagainst business income will
avoidunnecessarylitigationandbuild in more certainty. Thepanelsuggested exemptionfromservice taxon services forrais-ing funds from overseas in-vestors.
A keyproposalis forintro-ductionof SecuritiesTransactionTax(STT)for private equityandventurecapitalinvestments.
Accordingto thecommittee,anappropriaterateof STTcouldbe introducedon alldistribu-tionsof AIFs,investment,short-term gains and other incomeandeliminate anywithholdingoftax.
After Securities TransactionTax incomefromAIFs shouldbetaxfreeto investors. Toensurethattherearenottoomanyhas-slesinattractingoverseasfunds,it has said the governmentshould clarifythe rules forin-
vestment by non-residentIndians(NRIs)in AIFson a non-repatriation basis. Clearing theambiguity inthis regard wouldhelpNRIs invest inAIFs usingfunds intheirrupee accounts,amongothers.
Murthy panel formajor tax breaks forventure, PE funds
PRESSTRUSTOFINDIA
NEWDELHI,JANUARY20
A DAY before the open housediscussion ondifferential pricingofdata,afull-scalewarofwordshasbrokenoutbetweentelecom
regulatorTrai andsocial networkFacebookoverthe Netneutral-itydebate.
TermingFacebooksactionasdiversionary, the TelecomRegulatory Authorityof Indiasaidthewholeconsultation ex-
ercisehasbeen reducedtoacrudelymajoritarian andorches-tratedpoll.
Neitherthespiritnorthelet-terof aconsultativeprocesswar-rants such an interpretationwhich,if accepted, hasdanger-ous ramifications for policy-
making inIndia,the regulatorsaid initsletterto FacebookonJanuary18.
According to the regulator,thecampaignby Facebooktode-fendits freeInternetplatformFreeBasicsin India is wholly
misplacedas theconsultationpaperis on differentialpricingfordataservices andnoton anyparticularproductor service.
Fa ce bo ok I nd ia o nWednesday respondedto Traisallegations,sayingitsbeingsin-gledout. Wewould notethat
wearenotawareof asimilarre-quest(fromTelecomRegulatoryAuthorityof Indiahavingbeenmadetoanyothercommentatorwhodidnotanswerthesespe-cific questions, it said inthereply.
Trai slams FB over diversion, co hits back
PRESSTRUSTOFINDIA
MUMBAI,JANUARY20
AXIS BANK on Thursday logged atepid 15 per cent growth in itsDecember quarter net profit at Rs2,175croredrivenbycoreincome,butthethird-largestprivatelendersaw asharpdeterioration in assetqualityduetoactionon largeaccountsasde-
mandedby theReserveBank.ThebankhadtorecogniseoverRs
1,000croreof assetsas badloansduetoaction recommended bythe RBI,andhadtodipintoaspeciallycreatedbufferto showprofit,thelendersaid.Itwarnedthatit foreseesanother Rs1,300 crore loansturning badin theongoingMarchquarter alone.
Thebank hasaccountedfor thefullimpactof there-classificationandtheresultantprovisioning basedonRBIssystemicasset qualityreviewof
portfolios, chief financial officerJairamSridharan toldreporters thisevening.
TheReserve Bankof Indiahasdone a thoroughreview of theper-formanceof theseaccountsacross alllendersandtheyhaveidentifiedase-lect list of accounts and said eventhoughthese accountsmightnot beirregular,pleasegoaheadand recog-nise them asNPAs,he said, adding
thoughthebank wasgiventwo quar-terstorecognisethestress,itdidsoina singlequarter.
Thereis a listof accountswhichyouneedtorecogniseas NPAson thebookseventhoughonpayments,theyarenot90 days behindonthe duedates. Correspondingly, the regularNPAprovisioningnorms kickin whichresultedina hitontheprofitandlossaccount,he said.Axisis thefirstma-
jorbanktoreportthird-quarternum-bersaftertheRBIreview.
Axis Bank Q3 net rises 15% on coreincome, sees sharp increase in NPAs
Apple seeksnod to openIndia storesamid slow
sales concernREUTERS
MUMBAI,JANUARY20
APPLE INChas appliedto setupitsownstoresinIndia,oneoftheworlds fastest growing smart-phonemarkets,as the iPhone-maker looksto tapnew oppor-tunitiesamid worriesofslowinggrowthin itsmain markets.
Apple sells itsiPhones,iPadsandMacsin Indiathroughthirdpartyresellers,and industryan-alysts estimate that theCupertino, California-basedcompany haslessthan a 2 per-centshareinIndiassmartphonemarket,dominated bycheaperbrands.
Thecompanyhasfiledanap-pli cati on wit h I ndiasDepartmentof Industrial Policy
andPromotionto openits ownstores,Amitabh Kant, secretaryatthe trade ministry unittoldReuters.
Applealsoconfirmedtheap-plicationfiling,but declined togivedetails.
Itsexpansionplans in Indiacome ata time when concernsabout slowing growth in theUnited States and China, theworldsmost important marketforsmartphones, haveweighedonthe companys stock inthelastfew months.
Sharesin Apple,aredown28percentfromtheirpeakinAprillastyear.The companyoperatesmorethan450storesin18coun-tries.chief financial officerLucaMaestri said in October thatApplehad25 storesinChinaandwasopeninga newoneroughlyeverymonth.
Itsplansfor India have been
heldbackdue torestrictionsonforeigninvestmentin theretailindustry, which requiresinglebrandoverseasretailerstobuycloseto athirdof thegoodssold attheirstoresfromlocalproducers.
Nearly30 amendmentsintariffpolicyforpower
Statepowerregulatorstobenecessarilyguidedunderthepolicywhilesettingpowertariff
Cleanenergy purchaseincentivisedforpowerdistributioncompanies
Regulationsfor ancillaryservicesalsolaidout
CLEANENERGYPUSH
Newpowertariffpolicytightensregulatorsrole
OTHERCABINETDECISIONS
CABINETAPPROVES
INDIASSTANDAT
WTOSNAIROBIMEET
NewDelhi:Thestand takenbyIndiaon issuessuchaspublic stockholdingforfoodsecurity purposesandcommitmenttoabolish exportsubsidiesforfarmexportswasonWednesdayclearedex-postfactobytheUnion
Cabinet.The outcomes,referredtoas theNairobiPackageincludeministerialdecisions onagriculture,cotton andissuesrelatedto LDCs.Thesecovera SpecialSafeguardMechanism fordevelopingcountries&publicstockholdingforfoodsecurity,itsaid.
`4,918-CRHIGHWAYPROJECTINBIHAR,JHARKHAND CLEARED
NewDelhi:Toaugmentroadinfrastructure inBiharandJharkhand, thegovernment onWednesdayapproveda Rs4,918-croreproject towidenstretches onNationalHighway2runningthroughthe two
states.The CabinetCommitteeon EconomicAffairs(CCEA), chairedbythePMNarendraModi,hasgivenitsapprovalfordevelopmentof thesix-laningof Aurangabad-BarwaAddasection onNationalHighway2 inBiharandJharkhand,anofficialstatement said.
SOLARPROJECTS:
CENTRE APPROVES
`5,050CRFUNDING
NewDelhi:TheCentre onWednesdayapprovedaviability gapfunding(VGF)of Rs5,050croreforsettingup over5,000MWof gridlinkedsolarpowerprojectsundertheJawaharlalNehruNationalSolar Mission.
PowerministerPiyushGoyal said,Topushsolarenergyprogramme,aschemeto provideRs5,050croreVGFfor settingup5,000MWcapacityhasbeenapproved.Elaboratingfurther theministersaid,TheVGFwillbe providedthroughreversebidding. PTI
RCompays`5.3KcrasspectrumliberalisationfeeNew D elh i: RelianceCom muni cati on s o nWednesday said it haspaid Rs 5,383.84 croreasspectrumliberalisationfeeto De pa rtme nt o f Telecommunications for ra-diowaves in the 800/850MHz band held by it in 16
telecomcircles.
Needmorewomen
participation:ILOGeneva: India needs to in-creasewomens participationin labour marketsand buildonits experience ofits flag-shipemploymentscheme,theILOsaid onThursday.
Databank:NPPAextendsdeadline
NewDelhi: Drugprice regu-latorNPPAhasextended thedeadlineforpharma firmstoregister themselves withpharma data bank by amonthto February15.
TVSrollsout200CCbikeChennai: TVS Motors onWednesday launched itsmuch anticipated ApacheRTR200 motorbike,with astartingpriceof Rs88,990ex-showroomDelhi,toimproveitsmarketsharein thepre-m ium seg ment . T hecompany alsorolled outitsrefurbished Victoronthe oc-casion. PTI
BRIEFLY
Edelweiss Q3net up28%Edelweiss FinancialServicesreported 28 per cent in-creaseinnetprofitatRs106crore forthe third quarterendedDecember,31.
Indiabulls Q3rises 26%
Indiabulls Housing Financereportedariseof26percentinits netprofit atRs 602.4crore forthe third quarterendedDecember.It postedanet profitof Rs478.1croreduring the correspondingquarterof lastfiscal.PTI
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