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Reg. No. GR/RNP/GOA/32 RNI No.

GOAENG/2002/6410

Panaji, 8th February, 2007 (Magha 19, 1928) SERIES I No. 45

Note: There are two Extraordinary issues to the Official


Gazette, Series I No. 44 dated 1-2-2007 namely:— the said Schedule from time to time subject to
1) Extraordinary (No. 1) dated 1-2-2007 from pages 1113 exigencies of work.
to 1114 regarding Notification from Department of Public
Health.
3. Method of recruitment, age limit and other
qualifications.— The method of recruitment to
2) Extraordinary (No. 2) dated 6-2-2007 from pages 1115
to 1116 regarding Ordinance from Department of Law
the said post, age limit, qualifications and other
and Judiciary (Legal Affairs Division). matters connected therewith shall be as specified
in columns (5) to (13) of the said Schedule.
GOVERNMENT OF GOA
4. Disqualification.— No person who has
Department of Personnel entered into or contracted a marriage with a
___ person having a spouse living or who, having a
spouse living, has entered into or contracted a
Notification marriage with any person, shall be eligible for
1/6/74-PER (Vol. V) appointment to the service:

In exercise of the powers conferred by the Provided that the Government may, if satisfied
proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution of India, that such marriage is permissible under the
the Governor of Goa hereby makes the following personal law applicable to such person and the
rules to regulate the recruitment to the Group other party to the marriage and that there are
‘D’, Non Ministerial, Non-Gazetted post in the other grounds for so doing, exempt any person
Office of the Directorate of Mines and Geology, from the operation of this rule.
Government of Goa, namely:— 5. Power to relax.— Where the Government is
1. Short title, application and commence- of the opinion that it is necessary or expedient so
ment.— (1) These rules may be called the to do, it may, by order, for reasons to be re-
Government of Goa, Office of the Directorate of corded in writing, relax any of the provisions of
Mines and Geology, Panaji, Group ‘D’, Non- these rules with respect to any class or category
-Ministerial, Non-Gazetted post, Recruitment of persons.
Rules, 2007. 6. Saving.— Nothing in these rules shall
(2) They shall apply to the post specified affect reservations, relaxation of age limit and
in column (1) of the Schedule to these rules other concessions required to be provided for
(hereinafter called as the “said Schedule”). Scheduled Castes, and other special categories
of persons in accordance with the orders issued
(3) They shall come into force from the date of by the Government from time to time in that
their publication in the Official Gazette. regard.
2. Number, classification and scale of pay.— By order and in the name of the Governor
The number of posts, classification of the said of Goa.
post and the scale of pay attached thereto shall
be as specified in columns (2) to (4) of the said Yetindra M. Maralkar, Joint Secretary
Schedule:
(Personnel).
Provided that the Government may vary
the number of posts specified in column (2) of Porvorim, 15th January, 2007.
SCHEDULE

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Method of In case of
Circumsta-

tional qualifications pre-


Whether age and educa-

cruits will apply in the case


scribed for the direct re-
admissible under Rule 30 of
Whether the benefit of
added years of service is
recruitment, recruitment by

CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972.


whether by nces in
promotion/ which Goa
Whether Period direct recruit- /deputation/ If a D.S.C./ Public
selection Age of ment or by /transfer, /D.P.C. exists, Service
Name / Educational and other promotion or by
Number Classifi- Scale post or limit for pro- grades from what is its Commi-
/Desig- qualifications required for deputation/ ssion is
ba-

of promotees
of posts cation of pay non- direct which promo- compo-
nation direct recruits /transfer/ to be
-selection recruits tion, if tion/ sition
of post /contract consulted
post any /deputation/ in making
and percentage
of the vacancies /transfer is to recruitment
to be filled by be made
various methods
1 2 3 4 5 6 6(a) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA


Assistant 4 Group ‘D’, Rs. Selection. Not No Essential: N. A. Two By direct N. A. Group ‘D’ N.A.
Data (2007). Non- 2750- exceed- (1) Secondary School Certificate recruitment. D.S.C/
ing 40 years.
Examination or equivalent
Entry (Subject -Ministe- -70- years qualification from a recognized /D.P.C.
Operator. to -rial, Non- -3800- (Relaxable institution.
variation -Gazett- -75- for
depen- ed. -4400. Govern- (2) Certificate in Computer for a
ment minimum period of 3 months from
dent a recognized institution.
servants
on work-
upto 5
load). years in (3) Knowledge of Konkani.
accor-
Desirable:
dance
with the Knowledge of Marathi.
instruc-
tions or
orders
issued
by the
Govern-
ment).

8TH FEBRUARY, 2007


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Department of Social Welfare State Commission for Backward Classes in the


Directorate of Social Welfare year 2003 total tribal population of the State are
__ 162056, which is 12.02 % of the State population.
The taluka-wise population is as follow:—
Notification
Taluka-wise distribution of ST population and its
DSW/SCA/TSP/2006-07/30 percentage
Government is hereby pleased to introduce the Taluka Total ST Percentage
“Tribals Development Plan”, a scheme with an ob- Population Population
jective for upliftment of all the Tribals households
Tiswadi 160091 20755 12.96
staying in the State of Goa.
Bardez 227695 2647 1.16
1. Short title and commencement.— (i) This Pernem 71999 36 0.05
scheme shall be called the “Tribals Development Bicholim 90734 5080 5.59
Plan – 2006”.
Satari 58613 4159 7.09

(ii) It shall come into force at once. Ponda 149441 29622 19.82
North Goa 758573 62299 8.21
2. Objectives.— The objective of the scheme is Sanguem 64080 15602 24.34
for upliftment of all the Tribals families in the Canacona 43997 13005 29.55
State of Goa. It is estimated that in the State of
Quepem 74034 25396 34.30
Goa, there are about 35798 households as per
survey conducted in the year 2003 who are still Salcete 262035 37453 14.29
living in dense forests/remote areas and Mormugao 144949 8301 5.72
financially in poor conditions. South Goa 589095 99757 16.93
Goa State 1347668 162056 12.02
To achieve the goal, following fields are
targeted:—
From the above table, it is clear that out of 11
(i) To provide assistance for income blocks, 6 blocks are having more than average of
generating family oriented schemes. State population. As the population of the tribes
(except in Quepem Taluka) is spread, hence other
(ii) To provide infrastructure support by– than Quepem Taluka, only cluster approach for
community based infrastructure i.e. Aganwadi, development activities is taken. The details of the
Community hall, Bus shelters, Roads, Schools, clusters of the tribal population (5000+) are as
Hospitals. below:–
(iii) To provide irrigation facilities. Cluster Name of the Taluka Population
Number Village
3. Definition of tribal families.— Tribal families
as notified by the Government of India are 1 Candepar Ponda 1565
Gawdas, Velips & Kunbis. Usgao Ponda 2250
Curti Ponda 746
Nirankal Ponda 452
4. Target Group.— All the Tribal families of the Codar Ponda 159
State of Goa are targeted under this scheme Dharbandora Sanguem 1913
whose income is less than Rs. 1.20 lakhs per Codli Sanguem 1457
annum. 8542
2 Cuncolim Ponda 720
5. Status.— The programme will be imple- Veling Ponda 724
mented under the Special Central Assistance Querim Ponda 2016
provided by the Government of India & Grant Priol Ponda 3047
under first proviso to Article 275 (1) of the 6507
Constitution of India. 3 Cundaim Ponda 1016
Bandora Ponda 1759
6. S.T. populations and its distribution in the Marcaim Ponda 2393
State.— As per the survey conducted by the Goa 5168
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Cluster Name of the Taluka Population • Toilet facility


Number Village • Using open spaces 22949 64.41%
• Irrigation
4 Panchawadi Ponda 898 • Using natural sources 04193 63.93%
Shiroda Ponda 3862
Borim Ponda 1532
Betora Ponda 1257 7. Provide the assistance for livelihood through
7549 self employment & employment generation project
(SCA to TSP).—
5 Nuvem Salcete 3760
Loutolim Salcete 2213 Classification of the household:—
Verna Salcete 2511
8484 The families are divided in three groups as
below:—
6 Rachol Salcete 1222
Curtorim Salcete 2494
Raia Salcete 3233 (i) The families whose names are enrolled in
6949 the BPL List;
7 Davorlim Salcete 1654
(ii) The families whose name are not figuring
Sao Jose Salcete 2682
De Areal in the BPL list but there income is less than
Margao Salcete 5558 Rs. 1.20 lakhs per annum; and
Aquem Salcete 958
10852 (iii) The families whose income is more than
Rs. 1.20 lakhs per annum under the present
8 Ambelim Salcete 961
scheme, financial assistance will be provided
Velim Salcete 2362
Chinchinim Salcete 1096 to the families mentioned at Sr. No. (i) & (ii)
Cuncolim Salcete 1103 only.
5522
Goa being a tourist destination and having
9 Portem Sanguem 1219 bright future in transport field and small business
Colomba Sanguem 869
stall, on tourist spots an other places, following
Sancordem Sanguem 207
Rivona Sanguem 1044 activities are found suitable for economic
Vichundrem Sanguem 359 upliftment of the tribes:—
Verlem Sanguem 535
Neturlim Sanguem 836 (a) Transport.— the scheme is divided in
Nundem Sanguem 504 three parts i.e.
Cola Canacona 2758
(a) Subsidy for purchase of Motor Cycle
8331
(pilot)
10 Cotigao Canacona 2271
(b) Purchase of tourist taxi
Gaodongrem Canacona 4170
Canacona Canacona 2214 (c) Motor driving training [light & heavy
8655 vehicles].
Cluster maps are shown in Annexure-I Assistance in the above sector will be provided
as below:—
6. Basic amenities.— As per the survey report,
The households whose names are enrolled in
162056 populations consist of 35798 ST
Households. Positions of basic amenities in these BPL list are entitled to take assistance under
households are as below:– S.G.S.Y. scheme (A scheme of Government of India
for self-employment) to start self-employment,
• Power Supply through the District Rural Development Agencies
• Households not electrified 2021 5.64% (DRDA). As per the SGSY scheme maximum
• Drinking Water subsidy is 50% of project cost, subject to
• Not having tap water 14210 39.69% Rs. 10000/- per family. The beneficiaries applying
• Cooking Energy for the project (a) & (b), will be provided an
• Using firewood 28853 80.60% additional subsidy amount of Rs. 15,000/- (Rupees
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fifteen thousand) under the present scheme. Department. The beneficiaries who deposit the
Hence the families whose names are enrolled in aforesaid amount will be rewarded with the
BPL list will be getting subsidy of Rs. 25,000/- entire amount. In case the beneficiaries fails to
(Rs. 10000/- from DRDA+15000/- from DSW) and deposit the amount/installments in time for
the beneficiaries whose names are not recorded three consecutive months or defaults for more
in the BPL list they will get subsidy of than 3 times, his right to ownership will be
Rs. 15000/- only. In respect of project (c) cost of suspended till he pays the entire amount. In
the training will be provided by the Government. case, he fails to repay the amount for six
It is targeted that about 650 persons who will be months, the same will be forfeited in favour of
provided assistance in a financial year as per table the Government. It is estimated that about 275
below:— households will be benefited under this scheme.
Hence total financial outlay required is
Sr. Name of the Number of the Financial 25000x275=Rs.68,75,000.
No. Project Beneficiaries outlay

8. Minor Irrigation.— An amount of Rs. 31.88


1. Motor Cycle 200 200x15000=30,00,000/- lakhs is proposed to be spent on minor irrigation
[pilots]
projects in the year 2006-07 as shown in
2. Purchase of 50 50x15000=07,50,000/-
taxis the Annexure–II. The project estimates
3. Motor driving 400(200 for 200x3000=6,00,000/- for subsequent years will be submitted
training LMV+200 200x4000=8,00,000/- separately.
[light HMV)
& heavy
9. Infrastructure Development.— Pre–school
vehicles]
Rs. 51.50,000/- education plays an important role in the up-
liftment of families. The area under the clusters
are not having Aganwadi infrastructure and are
(b) Tea/Coffee & Coconut parlor.— Goa is
running in unhygienic environment in rented
having a number of tourist places. Better quality
mechanized Tea & Coffee shops attract tourists, premises. Hence, it is proposed to construct ten
as it is more hygienic than other restaurants. Anganwadis in clusters and Quepem Taluka in
Similarly, tender coconut water is another the year 2006-07. The estimated cost of one
attraction for the tourist. The State Government Aganwadi is Rs. 3.42 lakhs (Model Estimate is
has already approved a scheme to provide at Annexure–III). Hence, Rs. 34.20 lakhs are
place in the Government office complexes for required.
tea/coffee machine. Keeping the requirements
of tea and coffee machines and coconut parlor, 10. Financial Statement.—
the scheme is proposed. Cost of this project is
about Rs. 25,000/- to 30,000/-. It is proposed (i) S.C.A. to T.S.P.
that the entire project will be financed under
Year Scheme Targeted Additional Total
the scheme. However, to make the project families subsidy amount
viable and to give responsibility to the amount required
beneficiaries that the project is not given free
of cost, it is proposed that we may ask the Ist Transport 650 51.50 Rs. 51.50
beneficiaries to deposit 50% project cost within year Tea/Coffee/ 275 68.75 Rs. 68.75
/Coconut parlor
a period of 3 years. As stated in foregoing Para,
initially the entire amount will be funded by IInd Transport 650 51.50 Rs. 51.50
the State Government. However, to encourage year Tea/Coffee/ 275 68.75 Rs. 68.75
/Coconut parlor
the beneficiaries and to make the project
sustainable, the beneficiary has to deposit 50% IIIrd Transport 650 51.50 Rs. 51.50
year Tea/Coffee/ 275 68.75 Rs. 68.75
of total cost in 36 installments to the /Coconut parlor
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S.No. Name of the Head Funds required [Rs. in lakhs]


Year Scheme Targeted Additional Total
families subsidy amount 3. Project Management,
amount required training, Misc.
Administrative
expenses and
IVth Transport 650 51.50 Rs. 51.50 monitoring and
year Tea/Coffee/ 275 68.75 Rs. 68.75 evaluation 1.30
/Coconut parlor
Total 67.59
Vth Transport 650 51.50 Rs. 51.50
year Tea/Coffee/ 275 68.75 Rs. 68.75
/Coconut parlor
Special Central Assistance to the Tribal Sub-Plan
during 2006-07
Scheme Targeted Additional Total
Fund statement under 275(1) of the Constitution of families subsidy amount
India & Special Central Assistance to the Tribal amount required
Sub-Plan during 2006-07
Transport Para 7 (a) 650 51.50 51.50
Under Article 275(1) of the Constitution of India Tea/Coffee/ 275 68.75 68.75
/Coconut parlor
S.No. Name of the Head Funds required [Rs. in lakhs] Para 7 (b)

Total 120.25
1. Minor Irrigation 32.09
(Ref. Para-8)
By order and in the name of the Governor
2. Infrastructure of Goa.
Development 34.20 N. D. Agrawal, Joint Secretary & Director of
(Construction of 10-
Social Welfare.
Anganwadies)
(Ref. Para-9) Panaji, 22nd November, 2006.
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List of works proposed under minor irrigation scheme for SC/ST sub-plan

Sr. Name of work Location Unit Details of work Cost Implementation Envisaged No. of No. of
No. out come villages Benefi
to be ciaries
covered
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Upgradation of Nirankal One Replacement of Rs.11,20,420/- By call of 1675 Ha. of One 113 Nos.
Lift Irrigation 2 Nos. 50 H.P. tenders and land would
Scheme at pumpset and awarding the be irrigated.
Nirankal in motor with 2 Nos. work to the
Ponda Taluka. 75 H. P. capacity lowest bidder.
motor and other
accessories.

2. Improvement Panch- One Improvement Rs. 3,20,530/- –do- 5.00 Ha. of One 17 Nos.
to existing wadi to existing land can be
bund and canal bund and con- irrigated.
at Mudai in V. P. struction of
Panchwadi in pucca canal.
Ponda Taluka.

3. Construction of Panch- One Construction of Rs. 8,10,350/- –do– 7.50 Ha. of One 15 Nos.
canal at Vizor wadi irrigation canal land can be
Aad in V. P. for a length of irrigated.
Panchwadi in 170 m.
Ponda Taluka.

4. Construction of Borim One Construction of Rs. 2,50,000/- –do– 3.00 Ha. of One 35 Nos.
outlet at outlet on the land can be
Coplem in V. P. Nallah bank. irrigated.
Borim in Ponda
Taluka.

5. Improvement Bandora One Construction of Rs.7,08,000/- –do– 13.00 Ha. One 199 Nos.
to existing Talaulim pucca canal.
distribution
canal at
Bokadbag
Talaulim in
V.P. Bandora in
Ponda Taluka.

ANNETURE - III
ABSTRACT
Name of Work:— Proposed Construction of Anganwadi Building for the Scheduled Tribe Communities under the Tribal
development plan & Model plan
No. Description of Item Unit Quantity Rate Amount
1 2 3 4 5 6

1 GSR 2004 ANNEXURE-II/4006 b)


Earthwork inexcavation in foundation pipeline trenches drain
not exceeding 1.5 M in width 10 sq.m. on plan including
dressing of sides ramming of bottoms lift upto 1.5 m including
setting out the excavated soil and disposal of surplus soil
within a lead of 50 M including providing barricading danger
lighting guarding as directed by departmental officer.
b) Hard soil Cu.m. 30.210 108.00 3262.680
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2. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE-III/5029
Rubber packing with hard laterite stone under floors
including watering ramming and consolidating etc. in
pipeline trenches and other foundations complete. Cu.m. 18.710 382.00 7147.220

3. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE-III/6003 a)


Providing and laying cement concrete 1:3:6 (1 cement : 3
coarse sand : 6 graded granitic or basaltic stone aggregate
40 m. nominal size) excluding cost of centering and shuttering
in:
a) Foundation and plinth Cu.m. 9.350 1832.00 17129.200

4. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE-III/5033


Laterite masonry in neatly dressed stones of size as specified
in cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement: 4 coarse sand) in foundation
and basement. Cu.m. 44.860 1476.00 66213.360

5. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE-III/5020


Half brick masonry in cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse
sand) using soil based blocks with bricks of class designation
40 kg/sq. cm. upto floor two level. Sq.m. 16.280 252.00 4102.560

6. GSR 2004 ANNEXUR-III/6037 k)


Centering and shuttering including strutting, proping etc.
and removal of form for
k) Suspended floors, roofs, landings, shelves and their supports
bal. Sq.m. 15.000 165.00 2475.000

7. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE-III/6029


Reinforced cement concrete 1:1 1/2 :3 (1 cement : 1 1/2 coarse
sand : 3 graded granitic or basaltic stone aggregate 20 mm
nominal size in suspended floors, roofs, landings shelves and
their supports and balconies upto floor two level excluding
plastering and cost of centering and shuttering and
reinforcement.: Cu.m. 1.800 2577.50 4639.500

8. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE-III/6045 a)


Highly yield strength deformed reinforcement confirming to
is 1786 of 1985 for R.C.C. work including bending, binding
and placing in position in all the floors complete. Kg. 144.000 34.25 4932.000

9. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE-III/7001 b)


Providing woodwork in frames of doors, windows, clerestory
windows trusses and other frames wrought framed and fixed
in position.
b) Second class Indian teak wood. Cu.m. 0.120 60170.00 7220.400
10. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE-II/7011 a)
Providing and fixing 35 mm. thick panelled glazed or panelled
and glazed shutters for doors, windows and clerestory
window including black enamelled iron butt hinges with
necessary screws:
a) Second class Indian teak wood Sq. m 10.080 2074.00 20905.920

11. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE-III/7050 b): Providing flat iron hold


fast 40 cm. including fixing to frame with 10mm. dia. bolts,
nuts and wooden plugs and embeded in cement concrete
block 30x10x15 cm. 1:3:6 mix (1 cement : 3 coarse sand : 6
stone aggregate 20 mm. nominal size.
b) 40x3 mm. flat iron hold fast, 15cm. long. Each 16.000 45.00 720.000
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12. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/8030 b): Providing and fixing
anodised aluminium shutters in accordance with the
specification annexed with Goa schedule of rates (2004)
Vol. I and II including all taxes, transportation, scaffolding
and handling etc. complete as per direction of the engineer-
-in-charge windows with three sliding shutters using 18 mm.
series shutters section
(b) Plain glass Sq. m 3.600 2215.00 7974.000

13. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/8028 b)


Providing and fixing anodised aluminium shutters in
accordance with the specification annexed with Goa schedule
of rates (2004) Vol. I and II including all taxes, transportation,
scaffolding and handling etc. complete as per direction of the
engineer-in-charge windows with two sliding shutters using
18 mm. series shutters section.
(b) Plain glass Sq. m 8.400 1925.00 16170.000

14. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/8032 c)


Providing and fixing anodised aluminium shutters in
accordance with the specification annexed with Goa schedule
of rates (2004) Vol. I and II including all taxes, transportation,
scaffolding and handling etc. complete as per direction of the
engineer-in-charge. Openable windows and ventilators using
18mm series shutters section.
(c) Figured glass Sq. m 0.720 2255.00 1623.600

15. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE - III/7054 a)


Providing and fixing M. S. grill of required pattern in wooden
frames of window etc. with M.S. flats square or round with
round headed bolts and nuts or by screws.
a) Plain grill Kg. 190.800 54.00 10303.200

16. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/7108 a)


Providing and fixing M.S. Sliding door bolts bright finished or
and black enamelled, with nuts and screws etc. complete
a) 300 x 16mm. Each 4.000 131.00 524.000

17. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/7135 b)


Providing and fixing anodised aluminium flat latch
b) 200 mm. Each 4.000 107.00 428.000

18. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE - III/7133 a)


Providing and fixing aluminium handle anodised or dyed to
required colour or shade with screws etc. complete.
a) 125 mm. Each 8.000 36.00 288.000

19. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/11015


6 mm. cement plaster to ceiling 1:3 (1 cement: 3 fine sand) Sq.m. 13.800 45.00 621.000
20. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/11004)
12 mm. cement plaster 1:4 (1 cement : 4 fine sand) Sq. m. 162.320 57.00 9252.240
21. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/11036
18mm. cement plaster in two coats under layer 12mm. thick
cement plaster 1:5 (1 cement : 5 coarse sand) and top layer
6 mm. thick with cement plaster 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand)
finished with sponge. Sq. m. 102.640 85.00 8724.400

22. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/11002


Finishing fine with neeru over plaster. Sq. m. 176.120 11.50 2025.380
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23. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/11062
Distempering with two or more coats with oil bound washable
distemper of approved brand and manufacture and of required
shade on new work over and including priming coat with
distemper primer of approved brand and manufacture to give
an even shade. Sq. m. 176.120 39.00 6868.680

24. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/11051


White washing with lime on new work (three or more coats)
to give an even shade. Sq. m. 13.800 10.00 138.000

25. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/11066


Finishing wall with waterproofing cement paint of approved
brand and manufacture and of required shade on new work
(three or more coats) to give an even shade. Sq. m. 102.640 32.00 3284.480

26. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/11076


Applying priming coat with ready mixed primer of approved
brand and manufacture on wood work complete. Sq. m. 28.030 25.00 700.750

27. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/11085


Painting two or more coats (excluding priming coat) with
superior quality ready mixed paint for wood work of approved
brand and manufacture in all shades on new work to give an
even shade. Sq. m. 28.030 38.00 1065.140

28. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/9006


40 mm. thick red oxide flooring under layer of 30 mm. thick
cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded
stone aggregate 12.5 mm. nominal size) and top layer of
10 mm. thick plaster of cement red oxide mix using 3.5 kg. of
red oxide of iron per 50 kg. of cement 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse
sand) finished with floating coat of neat cement red oxide
mix of same proportion. Sq. m. 59.000 277.00 16343.000

29. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/9030 c)


Precast plain cement chequered tiles 22 mm. thick of required
shades laid in floors, treads of steps and landing on 25 mm.
thick bed of lime mortar 1:1:1 (1 lime putty : 1 surkhi : 1 coarse
sand) jointed with neat cement slurry mixed with pigment to
match the shade of tiles including rubbing and polishing
completed.
c) Dark shades using ordinary cement. Sq. m. 2.000 495.00 990.000

30. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/9036


White glazed tiles 6 mm. thick in skirting, risers of steps and
dado on 12 mm. thick cement plaster 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse
sand and jointed with white cement slurry). Sq. m. 12.960 523.50 6784.560
31. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/8025
Providing and fixing in position hand rails in staircase,
landing and the like with 2” dia G.I. pipe. M 7.000 1007.00 7049.000

32. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/9048


Cuddappah stone slab machine cut flooring over 20 cm.
(average) thickness of cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse
sand laid over and jointed with grey cement slurry mixed
with pigment to match the shade of the slab including
rubbing and polishing complete –25 cm. thick. Sq. m. 3.600 622.50 2241.000
33. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/10049
Providing and laying 1st class mangalore tile roof covering
1132 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA
SERIES I No. 45 8TH FEBRUARY, 2007

1 2 3 4 5 6

with 25x50 mm (1” x 2”) jamba wood or similar batten


including nails etc. but excluding rafters. Sq. m. 117.000 275.00 32175.000

34. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/10053


Providing and laying ridge tiles laid dry and pointed with
lime mortar 1:2 (1 lime : 2 surkhi) M. 11.700 121.00 1415.700

35. GSR 2004 ANNEXURE–III/18048


Providing and fixing prefabricated compound gate of G.I.
pipes 40-50 mm dia (light) with 12 mm M.S. square bars of G.I.
pipes grill work. Sq. m. 0.000 1396.00 0.000
AMOUNT Rs. : 275736.97
ADD 12.50% for Electricity : 34467.12
Sub Total [1]Rs. : 310204.09
Add 5.00% for Water & Sanitary charges 15510.20
Sub total [2]Rs. : 325714.29
Add 5.00% for Contigencies : 16285.71
Grand total Rs. : 342000.00
Rupees : Three lacs, forty two thousand only.

www.goagovt.nic.in/gazette.htm
GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS,
PANAJI - GOA.
Price : Rs. 16.00

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