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T18 Ref No : 15702171
Location : cuttack , odisha
Source : GEM Tenders

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bullocks/hand levelling), pot preparation (collection of soils, filling of pots up to 3/4th depth) of different sizes, preparation of tray (soil filling) and seed sowing transportation (tray size 30x18x15 inch), preparation of pro-tray, sowing (96 well) and transportation of the tray for anaerobic germination fe zn deficiency screening at seedling stage evaluation, seedling, uprooting and line transplanting of rice 10 c.m. x 15 c.m. (uprooting of seedlings and making of bundles, carrying seedling from seed bed area to the planting place, line transplanting of single plant or two to three seedlings hill including rope holding), seedling, uprooting and line transplanting of rice (upto 4 varieties)(uprooting of seedlings and making of bundles, carrying seedling from seed bed area to the planting place, line transplanting of single plant or two to three seedlings hill including rope holding), seedling, uprooting and line transplanting (experimental plots) transplanting of rice in experimental plots where numbers of varieties to be transplanted 5 to 100 varieties breeding lines accessions in one plot (uprooting of seedlings and making of bundles, carrying seedling from seed bed area to the planting place, line transplanting of single plant or two to three seedlings hill including rope holding). distance of planting is to be maintained as per the direction of the indenter., seedling, uprooting and line transplanting (experimental plots) transplanting of rice in experimental plots where numbers of varieties to be transplanted of more than 100 varieties breeding lines accessions in one plot (uprooting of seedlings and making of bundles, carrying seedling from seed bed area to the planting place, line transplanting of single plant or two to three seedlings/hill including rope holding). distance of planting is to be maintained as per the direction of the indenter., direct sowing by seed drill in dry soil (both rice and non rice crops like green gram, black gram, soybean, cowpea, maize etc.), line sowing with 3-5 seed/hill including rope holding (15c.m. x 20 cm) (upto 50 varieties/ breeding lines/ accessions), line sowing with 3-5 seed/hill including rope holding (upto 100 varieties/ breeding lines/ accessions), gap filling in transplanted plot/ resowing in the gap /thinning in experimental field of dsr plot, hand weeding in transplanted rice (once), mechanical weeding with cono wedder (once), weeding dsr/transplanted rice (twice i.e. 20 and 40 days after weeding), weeding in non rice crops, cleaning and maintenance of irrigation and drainage channels, intercultural operation (soil loosening between rows, ridge formation etc.) in non-rice crops like groundnut and maize etc., fertilizer application (once), application of pesticides/ herbicide (broadcasting) in the experimental plots / farm field with proper personal protective equipment etiquettes to be provided by office, spraying of pesticides/ herbicide in the experimental plots / farm field (with proper personal protective equipment etiquettes to be provided by office), irrigation (once) of experimental/ seed production plots (wherever irrigation pipe is required), irrigation (once) of experimental seed production demonstration plots of 20m x 5m size, rice harvesting (manual), bundling and carrying to the threshing floor, threshing by drum thresher, sun drying at least for 03 days and or till bringing down the grain moisture up to 12 percent, proper winnowing and bagging and handing over to farm section), harvesting (experimental plots) harvesting and threshing of rice in experimental plots where numbers of varieties up to 50 varieties breeding lines accessions in one plot (harvesting, carrying to the threshing floor, threshing, sun drying at least for 03 days and or till bringing down the grain moisture up to 12 percent, proper winnowing and bagging transportation and handing over the grain chaff and straw to farm section), harvesting (experimental plots) harvesting and threshing of rice in experimental plots where numbers of varieties 50 to 100 varieties breeding lines accessions in one plot (harvesting, carrying to the threshing floor, threshing, sun drying at least for 03 days and or till bringing down the grain moisture up to 12 percent, proper winnowing and bagging transportation and handing over the grain, chaff and straw to farm section), harvesting (experimental plots) harvesting and threshing of rice in experimental plots where numbers of varieties more than 100 varieties breeding lines accessions in one plot (harvesting, carrying to the threshing floor, threshing, sun drying at least for 03 days and or till bringing down the grain moisture up to 12 percent, proper winnowing, bagging, transportation and handing over the grain, chaff and straw to farm section), harvesting of non-rice crops (harvesting, carrying to the threshing to the threshing floor, threshing, sun drying at least for 3 days and or till bringing down the grain moisture up to 12 percent, proper winnowing and bagging and handing over to farm section), harvesting by reaper, threshing by mechanical thresher, winnowing, cleaning and drying grains to 12 percent moisture content, bagging and handing over to farm section.(with office power operated thresher), harvesting by combine harvester, transportation, cleaning, drying grains to 12 percent moisture content, bagging and handing over to farm section (with office combine and fuel), crossing emasculation and pollination of spikelet to generate 40 50 f1 (crossed) seeds from each cross combination, assisting in selection related activities in the segregating population, tagging and panicle collection from the selected single plants and packeting., rouging of the off-type plants (once), carrying pots from outside to dark chamber/ heat chamber and bringing back after imposing treatment inside rga/tgt, washing of soil sample and wet sieving and decanting techniques, bird scaring for full day, making conical heap of paddy straw (minimum 500 qtls), daily stock feeding of bullocks at regular interval (one unit of bullock shed consist upto 08 adult bullock) & daily cleaning and washing of bullock shed (600 sq ft) (the amount should be proportionate to the bullock number), paddy seed grading (seed loading in the grader machine, making seed packet of 30 kg 20 kg 10 kg 5 kg, stitching and stacking, rinsing and washing of double layered polycarbonate sheets of otcs (both inner and outer side) with detergent and cleansing solution, collection of intact rice plant, washing and processing for taking fresh weight and dry weight of plant sample, soil sampling from field using augur core sampler (undisturbed soil sample collection from field at depth interval up to 60 cm), plant sample harvesting and processing (cutting of a hill, leaf separation, panicle detachment and pocketing), whole root sampling pots standard size field separation and washing, collection of false smut infected panicles panicle threshing without disturbing the false balls separation counting weighing of filled grain chaffy grains false smut balls, identification of true to type panicle, their collection from farm field, threshing, cleaning and pocketing for sowing, threshing, cleaning and packing of each panicle, grain and sterile spikelet separation and counting of grain and chaff, counting of panicles, counting and recording 100 grain weight, recording grain length and width, cleaning, de-husking, polishing, separation of whole rice and broken rice, grinding and sieving of grain powder (around 50 gm of paddy grains each), assisting in collection and packeting of seed samples for grain quality testing, sample processing work (cleaning, drying, packeting, hulling, milling, weighing, digestion, filtration) (around 50 gm of paddy grains each), collection of transgenic plant samples from transgenic net house, their storage and processing of samples (from standard size pot), collection and storage of transgenic seeds, viability testing and discarding of transgenic material following standard procedures, powder/grinding of plant samples, assisting in gas collection from field (placing chamber and base plates in the field), preparation of mat type nursery, a) cleaning of lab equipment, furniture, glass partition, storage racks etc. and spraying of miticide fumigation b) dusting, cleaning, of racks and tables, arranging books on shelves in the library, cleaning of glass wares and plastic wares, sterilization of glassware plastic wares and similar laboratory activities, thinning and harvesting of azolla culture & preparation and filling of nutrient solution, application of irrigation on fruit and forest species (during dry season), pruning, thinning and trimming of fruit and forest species (once in a year), plot preparation, sowing/transplanting of vegetable and ornamental crops, intercultural operation (application of fertilizers, irrigation, spraying, if required) in vegetable and ornamental crops, harvesting of vegetable and ornamental crops, cutting of paddy straw bundle, soaking in water, inoculation with spawn and covering, daily stock feeding, cleaning and foraging of poultry birds duck goat (one composite unit consists of 20 poultry birds, 20 duck and 5 goats) (should be paid proportionately), agricultural operation works of phenotyping for bph gm lf glh wbph ysb resistance blast sheath blight brown spot false smut sheath rot tungro bacterial blight nematode tolerance round the year, cleaning of gene bank rain-out shelter net-house seed go-down surroundings (weeding, brooming, etc.) (once), pocketing, stickering, sealing and taking out of seeds for indenters, arrangement of germplasm packets in trays shelves, raising (filling soil in pot, mixing and planting sowing) of plants in rga (photoperiod of high temperature low temperature), putting germinated seeds on styrofoam (2x2 inch tray) and filling trays with nutrient solution and fixing styrofoam and change of nutrient solution (2x2 inch tray), pot preparation (10 x 10) with gravels and soil for reproductive stage salinity screening, salinity tank preparation (puddling and leveling with spade), sowing planting in salinity tank, salt mixing, watering and water drain out to maintain the required salinity on need basis at salinity tank, hand weeding, soil loosing, thinning and roughing at salinity tank, fixing and removal of moisture meter tubes involving careful digging 100 cm and putting tubes and packing tightly with soil, fixing and removal of tensiometer moisture meter tubes involving careful digging up to 1 meter and putting tubes and packing tightly with soil, putting pots under moisture stress for drought experiments pots size should be at least 12, weighing watering for recording necessary parameters, rinsing and washing of double layer of polycarbonate sheet in rain out shelter polycarbonate sheets are fixed above 1.5 and continue up to 15 and slanting both sides both inner and outer side with detergent and washing solution etc cleaning of side walls and top of roof of ros, cleaning of seed boxes (45 x 30 x 27 cm), drying, putting fumigants and mixing of seeds, handling seed parcels of trial entries from cooperating centers bigger packets more than 20 kg with 30-40 small packets, separating entries, drying, winnowing and putting into separate boxes as per trial, weighing seeds of each entry and separately keeping them in polythene packets (200-250 g of seeds have to be put in each polythene pack), stapling packs, putting labels (2 labels pack), arrangement of polythene packets (40-64), packing in cotton clothes, stitching cloth bag, putting in cartons, carton packing (45 x 30 x 27 cm) and labelling, loading and unloading of cartons for carrying and dispatching to collaborating centers, collection, transportation and dumping of organic residues (straw, weeds, chaffs, leaves, wigs, etc. from farm campus, threshing floor and net house, etc.) in pre-digestion pits, filling of partially decomposed organic residues in vermicompost beds, watering of vermicompost beds once (12 x 2 x 3 ft), harvesting, drying, sieving and packing of vermicompost, preparation of composting piles (cutting of straw, putting strad wastes layer by layer, covering, plastering, and watering etc), grass cutting in bund using grass cutter, cleaning of seed godown including rooms (16m x 12m), spraying of insecticide/ fumigation for store pest in godown area (16m x 12m), stacking of 30 kg seed gunny bags, stacking of 75 kg seed gunny bags, cleaning of seed grader, winnower and other machines in the godown., cleaning of 75 kg gunny bags., loading and unloading of seed bags of 30 kg for transporting., loading and unloading of seed fertilizer bags of 30 kg to 50 kg for transporting., cleaning of straws, grasses and other garbage before transplanting in breeder seed plot only, fym loading into the tractor trolley and unloading in the field., application of farmyard manure in the field, shelling (separation of kernals from pod) of groundnut pods for sowing., mulching with paddy straw in between crop rows in natural farming field., preparation of various natural farming concoctions like jivamrita, neemastra, agniastra and bramhastra etc. (application of jivamrita at every 15 days interval 200 litres acre, and other concoctions whenever pest and disease problem is there 200 liters acre. application of jivamrita, neemastra, agniastra and bramhastra etc., weed sampling(1m2), manual dehusking of wild rice seeds (per sample 20 seeds)., cleaning of small submergence tanks, placing pots in tanks, filling water in tank and removal as per requirements, holding the plants for recording plant height post submergence., tying of pegs and seed collection bags in wild rice and pre-breeding lines with shattering tendencies and collection of seeds, drying and packeting., collection of recovered plants after bph/wbph screening experiments, their treatment with pesticide, potting in one pot per genotype and physical removal of insects., carrying bamboo pegs from store/net house and fixing in the nursery and dsr plots., sampling matured rice plants from o1 m2 area of research/trail plots, threshing, cleaning of chaff drying to 12-14% and putting grains in cloth bags for weighing ., high density transplanting in field-rga, - (seedling uprooting making bundle, carryings, line transplanting of single rice seedling at 5cm x 5cm including rope holding), collection of panicles from field rga plots, sampling two seeds per panicle and bulking., raising bamboo poles and covering with shade nets for creation of low-light situation in the field-net-house. wooden peg fixing (ballah), bambooneting to net frame, binding bamboos and wooden pegs using sutuli/coir, agroshade net stiching using thread/plastic sutuli, agoshade net fixing to net frame using plastic sutuli, bamboo peg fixing for supporting net frame, binding bamboo peg support with net frame using gi wire., manually dehusking the 2-3 rice grains from the plants in the field (aromatic/colored rice)., pruning of rice plant grown under field rga (twice), supplementary outcrossing- flag leaf clipping in cms and hybrid seed production plots, supplementary outcrossing- stick shaking in cms and hybrid seed production plots for one time, release of fish fry / fingering, acclimatization, manuring and feeding of fingerling or fish fry, catching/harvesting of fishes, fish sampling (netting)


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Tender Value : 9600000
Due Date : Jun 26, 2026
T18 Ref No : 15458589
Location : new delhi , delhi
Source : GEM Tenders

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Due Date : Jun 10, 2026

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How do I find government contracts exclusively matching my work in dust collection bag?

The easiest way is through the Tender18 platform. Instead of searching department by department, our system uses advanced keyword matching to gather all live supply, service, and execution tenders related directly to your core business in one place.

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Do I need specific testing or quality certificates to apply for these contracts?

It heavily depends on the nature of the work. For supply contracts, buyers often ask for ISO certifications, BIS marks, or specific lab testing reports. For service contracts, they may ask for labor licenses or past performance certificates (work orders).

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What is a BOQ and why is it important for my bid?

The Bill of Quantities (BOQ) is the official financial Excel sheet where you enter your competitive prices. Any mistake in this file—like adding extra rows, changing formulas, or saving it in the wrong format—will cause the portal server to reject your entire bid.

4.

Are samples required to be submitted physically before the digital bid opens?

For many product-based dust collection bag tenders, buying departments do ask bidders to submit physical samples to their office before the digital technical evaluation date. This requirement is always clearly mentioned in the official NIT document.

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How does the Dedicated Tender Expert from Tender18 help me?

Our assigned expert manages your total portal compliance. They extract the hidden rules from long tender PDFs, create a precise document checklist for your team, map your digital signature, and securely upload your technical and financial files onto the government servers.

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What is the role of a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC)?

A Class III DSC is a secure USB device that contains your digital identity. You cannot upload a bid without it. It is used to securely encrypt and lock your sensitive price data and technical documents so no one can view them before the official opening date.

7.

As an MSME, can I get financial benefits when bidding for dust collection bag?

Yes, the government strongly supports MSMEs. By uploading a valid Udyam Registration Certificate in the technical envelope, small businesses are frequently exempted from paying the initial Tender Document Fee and the Earnest Money Deposit (EMD).

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Why should I list my services or products on GeM for this category?

GeM is now the primary digital marketplace for all government agencies. If you are properly cataloged for dust collection bag, officers can view your profile and generate direct purchase orders or invite you to participate in exclusive Custom Bids.

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What makes Tender18 a reliable GeM support partner?

As a highly trusted and expert GeM consultant, Tender18 holds a proven support success ratio of over 95%. From flawless profile creation and complex catalogue mapping to OEM panel approvals and live Reverse Auction (RA) support, we handle it all seamlessly.

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What does "L1" mean in these government contracts?

"L1" stands for "Lowest Bidder 1". In government procurement, after all technical envelopes are approved, the financial sheets (BOQs) are opened. The bidder who has quoted the lowest compliant price for dust collection bag is declared L1 and is generally awarded the contract