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Notice for Supply of e-Books to Central Library, IISER Bhopal
Ref. No. IISER-Bhopal/S&P/Library/e Books /2020-2021/193 Date: 19/08/2020
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Bhopal, is an autonomous Institute established
under Ministry of HRD, Government of India. Institute would like to procure e-books from reputed
vendors/distributors/library suppliers in India, to Central Library, IISER Bhopal and for which purpose e-Tenders
are invited. The potential bidders are required to visit the website www.tenderwizard.com/IISERB for submission
of bid.
1. The Bidders are requested to give detailed tender in two Parts i.e.
Part - I : Techno-Commercial Bid.
Part - II : Price Bid. Detailed procedure for submission of bids/offers is given in Annexure – III(a)
(i) - Techno-Commercial Bid
• Provide complete information in Annexure-I, Annexure-II and II(a). This part of the
tender shall contain company profile and commercial terms & conditions of contract for the
supplies to be made and services to be rendered.
• No brochures/leaflets etc. should be submitted in loose form. Please indicate page nos. on your
quotation. • Submission of compliance sheet as per Annexure – III is essential part of Techno-
Commercial Bid. If there is any deviation in specifications of material/ items, record with
complete details. Attach separate sheets wherever required. The Institute reserves the right to
decide on such deviation/s.
The technical offer should not contain any price information.
ii. Price Bid
• The Price Bid shall contain rates of the items. The price should be FOR Destination / FOB
International Airport (in case of foreign manufacturer) and be quoted indicating the basic price,
discount on basic price, taxes and duties as applicable.
• In case of any discrepancy in the rates indicated in the Price bid either in figures or words, the
rates in words will be considered for evaluation. • Format of price bid is enclosed with document and annexed as Annexure-IV
2. Contact for information:
(a) For any Technical terms and condition:
(i) Deputy Librarian, IISER Bhopal
Tel:+91-0755-2692307
Email:[email protected]
Bhopal by pass road, Bhauri
Bhopal-462066
(b) For any Commercial terms and condition:
Stores and Purchase Officer, IISER Bhopal,
Bhopal by pass road, Bhauri
Bhopal-462066
भारतीय विज्ञान शिक्षा एिं अनुसधंान संस्थान भोऩाऱ INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH BHOPAL
Tel: +91-0755-2692311/2426 ,
Email:[email protected]
3. Submission of Bids:
(a) Bid must be submitted only through e-tendering mode on www.tenderwizard.com/IISERB.
(b) Bid submission through any other mode will not be accepted. EXCEPT in case of foreign bidders
without having Indian agents can submit sealed offers to Stores & Purchase office and without EMD by
duly enclosing an undertaking to this effect on or before the date & time of submission of tender.
(c) Bidder must submit printouts of the technical documents uploaded on the portal and any other literature
except for price bid before due date and time. In case of any discrepancy, the online submitted details will
be considered.
(d) Bidder should submit details of physical/actual EMD on or before the closing time and date of closing
date of online tender and upload the copies of thereof on the website. IISER Bhopal will not be responsible
for any postal delay or delivery at wrong address. The tenders of bidders whose physical EMD is not
received in time, are liable to be rejected as per the decision of the institute.
(a) Time and Date of Submission: On or before 3.00 PM on 09/09/2020.
(b) Time and Date of opening Techno-Commercial Bid: At 4.00 PM on 09/09/2020.
(c) Opening of part-II (Price) will be intimated later to technically qualified tenderers after
scrutiny of Techno-Commercial part.
4. Instructions to bbidders:
(a) Purchase orders/Empanelment order if any, for identical items supplied to other IISERs/IITs/Central Universities etc. for the preceding three years should be given together with the prices eventually or finally paid.
(b) Copy of GSTIN and PAN No. allotted by the concerned authorities should be enclosed. (c) All pages of the tender document shall be invariably signed by the authorized personnel and company‟s
rubber stamp affixed. Photocopies of all certificates shall be self-attested by the authorized personnel. There shall be no corrections or overwriting in the tender document. Corrections, if any, should be made clearly and countersigned.
(d) This empanelment will be valid initially for one year and may be extendable at the sole discretion of the institute.
(e) Interested vendors/distributors/library suppliers may submit the e-tenders along with one copy each of the requisite documents to “The Stores and Purchase Officer, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal, Bhopal Bypass Road, Bhauri, Bhopal – 462066”.
5. General Terms and Conditions:- 1. Director, IISER BHOPAL reserves the right to accept or reject any bid in part or
full without assigning any reason whatsoever. The Institute will not hold any
responsibility for postal loss or delay of any bid.
2. Period of validity of bids: Bids shall be valid for a minimum period of 90 days from
the date of opening of the Techno-Commercial Bid.
3. Bidder shall provide duly signed certificate as enclosed at Annexure-V with techno-commercial
bid. 4. EMD:- EMD of Rs. 1,50,000/-(One lac fifty thousand only) should be in the form of
online bank transfer (SBI I-collect) only. For details logon
https://www.onlinesbi.com/prelogin/icollecthome.htm. Except in case of foreign bidders
without having Indian agents may be exempted for EMD by enclosing an undertaking.
5. The Techno-commercial bids must accompany details of EMD payment. No interest
shall be paid on earnest money deposited. Bidders having valid registration with
NSIC/MSME for tendered item and value will be considered for exemption from EMD
amount as per extant rules.
In accordance with the Ministry of Finance Office memorandum No F 20/2/2014 PPD (Pt)
dated 25th
July 2016 the institute may relax condition of prior turnover and prior
experiences for Startups and MSMEs subject to meeting of quality and technical
specifications on case to case basis.
6. Completely filled up Integrity Pact placed at Annexure –VII is to be enclosed. The
submission of bid in response to this NIT shall be deemed to be in compliance with all
terms and conditions of the tender including integrity agreement by the bidder.
IISER Bhopal will have right to drop any agency form the empanelled list without
assigning any reason whatsoever. IISER Bhopal has also reserves the right to modify
the term and conditions for empanelled agencies.
7. Delivery Period: - 04 weeks from the date of acknowledgment of purchase order.
6. Instructions for applicants, detailed terms and conditions, application proforma are as follows:
I. Instructions for applicants:
1. Suppliers should submit e-Tenders for the supply of e-Books to Central Library, IISER Bhopal.
2. The application should be signed by an authorized signatory of the vendor(s)bearing his/her full
name and status, clearly indicated below the signature along with the official seal of the firm.
3. Incomplete and conditional applications will not be considered.
4. At any given point of time, if any of the documents furnished by the vendors/suppliers are found to
be false, it would be deemed to be a breach of terms of contract making the firm concerned liable
for legal action besides termination of empanelment.
6. The received application(s) after the due date and time will not be considered.
7. The empanelment will be governed by the following „Specific Terms and Conditions”:
1. Essential Conditions:
(a) Suppliers should be members of registered national/state trade federations like AIPB, FPBA, DSBPA,
GOC etc.
(b) 5 years‟ experience in the supply of books in the field of science and research to reputed science,
technology/engineering libraries.
(c) Be a registered and active supplier of at least 5 libraries of national repute (e.g. IISERs, IISc., IITs,
IIMs, NITs, VSSC, CSIR Research laboratories, Universities).
(d) Should have the annual turnover of minimum Rs.1 crore in last three consecutive years (2017-18,
2018-19 and 2019-2020).CA certificate to be enclosed.
(e) Should have filed Income tax return of last three consecutive years (2017-18, 2018-19 and 2019-2020).
(f) Suppliers entering the panel, while remaining inactive for a period of one year, may be automatically
excluded from the panel.
(g) The firm should have PAN issued by the Income-tax department, Govt. of India, and also the GSTN
Number.
(h) The supplier should be attached affidavit on a non-judicial stamp paper of Rs. 100.00 for not having
black-listed for minimum three (03) years by any of the Institutes or Universities or Government
organizations in India.
2. Specific Terms and conditions :
a. Subscribed e-books should be accessible at the Institute IP addresses.
b. Subscribed e-books should support remote login access software (such as VPN, etc.).
c. Subscribed e-books should also be accessible on login/ pwd based credentials.
d. Providing the License agreement of the respective publisher, will be the responsibility of the ebook
aggregator/ vendor/ publisher
e. The e-book aggregator/ vendor/ publisher is also expected to provide the access of subscribed
contents at Mobile app.
f. Pricing should be quoted for perpetual access of respective ebooks and there should not be any
platform fee/access fee for access after the subscription period is over. There should be not any
kind of maintenance fee for any online platform in any means. In the absence of perpetual access to
any particular publisher, it should be clearly mentioned about the type of access.
g. The e-book aggregator/ vendor/ publisher needs to mention the details of perpetual accessibility
rights of e-books/ or any specific details
h. The e-book aggregator/ vendor/ publisher needs to provide Publisher MARC data for subscribed e-
books.
i. The e-book aggregator/ vendor/ publisher will be responsible, in case of any discontinuation of
access in the future.
j. Subscribed e-books should be multi-user simultaneous accessible. In case of any restriction, it
should be mentioned against each e-books/publisher.
k. Subscribed e-books should be fully downloadable for Bonafide users.
l. Subscribed e-books should be accessible at a single online platform and this platform should be
user friendly.
m. The e-book aggregator/ vendor/ publisher need to confirm for each e-book, whether subscribed e-
books will be compatible with platforms like a Kindle e-book reader, etc.
n. IISER Bhopal reserves the right to add any additional vendor/agency to the approved list of
vendors or to place the purchase order to any of the vendors.
4. Invoicing procedure:
(a) Pre-receipted invoice(s)/bill(s) are to be submitted in triplicate (3 copies).
(b) A revenue stamp should be affixed on the original bill and should be signed by the authorized
signatory.
(c) The invoice should be raised in favor of The Deputy Librarian, Indian Institute of Science Education
and Research Bhopal, Bhopal Bypass Road, Bhauri, Bhopal – 462066.
(d) One invoice should be raised against one purchase order (P.O.) only. Titles from different P.O.s should
not be combined and supplied under one invoice.
5. Undertaking: Every invoice should certify the following.
(a) The prices charged in this invoice are the actual, current publisher‟s prices as billed to us; and are true
and correct.
(b) The prices charged are as per the publisher‟s invoice (publishers/importers/distributors) and latest
catalogue.
(c) The latest editions have been supplied, and they are not remaindered titles.
6. Mandatory enclosures with invoice:
(a) A copy of publisher price proof.
(b) A currency conversion proof.
(c) Every price proof and currency conversion proof should contain seal and authorized signature of the
vendor.
(d) Valid justification in case of delay in supply.
7. Payment Terms and Conditions:
(a) 100% payment after delivery and complete processing & acceptance by the central library.
(b) Penalty: - Delivery is to be completed as per the agreed delivery schedule and if delivery is delayed
beyond the agreed schedule or valid extension granted by the competent authority, if any, then penalty for
late delivery for the titles delayed will be applicable @1% per week or part there of subject to a maximum
of 10%.
8. Conversion Rates:
(a) The prices on the invoice should be indicated in original currencies.
(b) Reserve Bank of India‟s (RBI) Currency conversion rates as applicable on the date of the invoice
should only be followed and should also be clearly indicated on the invoice
9. The Institute reserves the right to change or modify or amend or substitute any clause in the terms and
conditions that are listed above if required, at any time.
10. All disputes and differences arising out or concerning the work shall be subject to the sole arbitration
of The Director, IISER Bhopal or his nominee. The decision of the arbitration shall be final & binding on
both the parties.
11. Jurisdictions The disputes, legal matters, court matters, if any, shall be subject to Bhopal
Jurisdiction only.
Stores and Purchase Officer
For and on behalf of
Director IISER Bhopal
TECHNO COMMERCIAL BID
Annexure-I
APPLICATION FORM FOR SUPPLY OF BOOKS TO CENTRAL LIBRARY, IISER BHOPAL
(STRIKE OFF WHICH EVER IS NOT APPLICABLE)
(Please read the terms and conditions carefully before filling the form)
1. Name of the Firm: …………………………………………………………
2. Address(es) of Head Office & Branches with telephone numbers, fax numbers, email addresses, and
website, if any:
……………………………………………………………………………………….
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3. Type of firm (Proprietorship/Partnership/Pvt. Ltd./Ltd. etc.):
……………………………………….…………………………………………………….
(i) Name and address of Directors / Managing Directors / Proprietor:
……………………………………………………………………………………….
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(ii) If partnership, name and address of partners
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4. Please tick mark and provide documentary proof of your membership in any of the following
associations:
(i) Good Offices Committee (GOC):
(ii) Federation of Publishers‟ and Booksellers‟ Association of India (FPBAI):
(iii)Any other State/National Association(s) of books suppliers:
(iv) AIPB, DSPBA
5. Are you a distributor/dealer/stockiest/exclusive/preferred agent of any publisher? If so, please attach
copies of the authority letters issued by the publishers along with the details of your distributorship /
dealership / stockiest/ exclusive or preferred agents.
6. Is the firm an Income Tax payee? If so, please attach one copy of Income Tax returns of last three
consecutive years and also a copy of PAN card of the partners/owners.
7. Please provide details of your firm‟s Sales Tax Registration No. (Attach: copies of, GST, CST
Certificate).
8. Minimum 5 references of the Libraries of national reputed organizations with whom you are already
registered may be quoted. Out of these, three (3) should be institutes of national importance and two (2)
should be reputed research institutes (e.g. IISERs, IITs, IISc., NITs, IIMs, CSIR Labs, ICMR etc. ).
9. Please provide details of annual turnover of the firm for the last three consecutive years with
documentary evidence (CA certificate to be enclosed).
10. Please provide an affidavit on a non-judicial stamp paper of Rs. 100.00 for not having black-listed for
minimum three (03) years by any of the Institutes or Universities or Government organizations in India as
per the format given in annexure-V.
Name of Authorised Signatory:
Name of Company:
Date:
Annexure-II
DECLARATIONS
(i) I/We____________________________________________________________ (names of
partners/proprietors or share-holders) do hereby declare that the entries made in this application
form are true to the best of our knowledge.
(ii) I/We also hereby declare that all matters related to IISER Bhopal shall be treated as confidential
and no information shall be passed on to any unauthorized person without written permission of
the Competent Authority.
(iii) Mr. ______________________________, whose signatures are given below, is an authorized
representative of this firm.
(iv) I/We also undertake the responsibility to communicate all subsequent changes in the
constitution or working of firm, affecting the accuracy of the facts, stated above.
(v) I/We assure that if empanelled, the firm will serve the Institute for a minimum period of one
year and for such extended period, if any.
(vi) I / We have read and understood the terms and conditions of IISER Bhopal as mentioned in the
document and consciously agree to abide by them.
Signature of Partners/Proprietors: ………………………………………….
Place: …………...........
Date (with Firm‟s Seal): …………………………
Annexure– II(a)
TECHNO-COMMERCIAL BID Supply of e-books
1. Name of tendering company with registration No. & date
issued by appropriate authorities (Please enclose copy of
certificate of registration)
2. Do you possess trade license issued by Competent authorities in India? If so, please enclose a copy.
3. Name of Proprietor/Director
4. Furnish following particulars of the Registered Office a. Complete Postal address
b. Telephone No. c. Fax. No. d. E-Mail address
5. Furnish following particulars of the local branch office (if any) a. Complete Postal address
b. Telephone No.
c. Fax. No.
d. E-Mail address
6. PAN No. (attach attested copy)
7. TIN No. (attach attested copy)/GSTIN
8. If manufacturer – Pl. attach the certificate of registration. If authorized dealer/distributer – Pl. attach relevant certificate.
9. Financial turnover for the three financial years. (Please attach copy of certificate by chartered accountant in original)
(Attach separate sheet if space provided is insufficient)
Financial Year Amount (in Lakhs) Remarks, if any
20 -20 20 -20 20 -20
10.
Give details of the major clients – Educational Institutes/Universities, Government Departments,
Research Organizations, to whom item/material of same type have been supplied by the bidder during
the last five years in the following format.
Sl. No.
Name & address of the
client with details – Name of
the contact person, telephone
no., Fax no., e-mail id
Name & quantity of the items sold
Purchase Order/Indent
No. & Date
Amount
1
2
3
4
5
(If the space provided is insufficient, a separate sheet may be attached)
11. The agency should not have been blacklisted or banned by any Govt. Department, Government Organization, PSU, University, Autonomous Institute etc. A notarized certificate to this fact should be enclosed with techno-commercial bid as per Annex.V
12. Are you an ISO certified manufacturer? If so, please attach a copy of the certificate.
13. Please specify the minimum time required to supply the
item/material from the date of receipt of the
Purchase Order
14. Additional information, if any (Attach separate sheet, if required)
(The Annexure II must be submitted in the given format on the website only)
Annexure-III
Compliance Sheet
Sl.
No.
Specification Compliance
please write
Yes/No
If Yes, please attach certified
copy (Annexure)
1 5 years‟ experience in the supply of e-books in
the field of science and research to reputed
science, technology/ engineering libraries.
2 Be a registered and active supplier of at least 5
libraries of national repute (e.g. IISERs, IISc.,
IITs, IIMs, NITs, VSSC, CSIR Research
laboratories, Universities).
3 Should have the annual turnover of minimum
Rs.1 crore in last three consecutive years
(2017-18, to 2018-2019 and 2019-2020). CA
certificate to be enclosed.
4 The firm should have PAN issued by the
Income-tax department, Govt. of India, and
also the GSTN Number.
5 Should have filed Income tax return of last
three consecutive years (2017-18, to 2018-2019
and 2019-2020).
6 The Firm is not been black-listed in the last
three years by any of the Institutes or
Universities or Government organizations in
India.
7 Should be members of registered national/state
trade federations like AIPB, FPBA, DSBPA,
GOC etc.
8 Should be a registered firm in India.
Name of Authorized signatory
Name of Company
Place
Date
Annexure– III (a)
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR TWO PART e-TENDER
1.1. MANNER AND METHOD FOR SUBMISSION OF TENDERS
1.1.1. All tenders in response to this invitation shall be submitted in Two Parts on thee-tendering
website
i.e. www.tenderwizard.com/IISERB
(i) Part I (Techno-Commercial) (Bidders don‟t need to send hard copies. All the documents shall be submitted one-tendering website only.)
(ii) Part II (Price needs to be uploaded in given format on the website. Don‟t submit the hard Copies of part II)
1.1.2. A. PART-I (TECHNO-COMMERCIAL) This part of the tender shall include/contain all
technical details, technical specifications, drawings and also the commercial terms and
conditions of contract for the supplies to be made and the services to be rendered
EXCLUDING ANY PRICE DETAILS THERE OF.
B. PART-II (PRICE) This part should contain only the prices of the stores offered for supply and the charges for the services to be rendered.
1.1.3. Part-I (Techno-Commercial) should contain/include only technical specifications, technical details, literature, reference to earlier supplies of similar equipment without enclosing the
purchase order copies, drawings, quantity, time required for submission and approval of drawings, manufacturing and delivery schedule, inspection/testing procedure itemized list of
spares and quantity (without price) recommended by the tenderer for purchase term of price
mode and terms of payment, mode of dispatch, the quantum/percentage of statutory levies payable by the Purchaser as extra and all related commercial terms and conditions for the
supplies and for the services like erection and commissioning to be rendered by the tenderers. The tenderer shall take special care NOT TO MIX UP the price of the stores in this part of
the tender.
1.1.4. Part-II (Price) shall include/contain only price, price break-up, freight/safe delivery charges,
charges for training of the Purchaser‟s engineers wherever applicable, lump sum charges for
erection and commissioning work as is envisaged in the Purchaser‟s tender document, testing
charges, third party inspection charges etc. This part of the tender i.e. Part-II (Price) shall be
enclosed separately in the sealed envelope.
1.2. TECHNICAL CLARIFICATIONS
1.1.1. After opening the Part-I (Techno-Commercial) of the tender, if it becomes necessary for the technical authorities/user department to seek clarification from the tenderers, the same will be sought for from the tenderers by the Technical authorities/user department in such an event, the tenderer shall-
(1.1.1.i) Furnish all technical information/clarification to the concerned technical authority
directly in the sealed envelope to reach on or before the due date, and time fixed by
the technical authorities in an ordinary envelope indicating the Purchaser‟s tender
reference. If the technical clarification/details sought for by the technical authorities
from the tenderers do not reach them on or before the due date and time fixed for its
receipt, such tenders will be liable for rejection at the discretion of purchaser.
(1.1.1.ii) Have an option to modify the price based on the technical clarifications or discussion
the tenderers had with the user department. In case they wish to make any revision in
the price, they should communicate such a revision in price in sealed cover within
due date.
1.3. OPENING OF TENDERS
1.1.1. Part-I (Techno-Commercial) of the tender will be opened at the first stage on the due date and
time indicated for opening in the tender notice. While the Part-II (Price) will be opened at the
second stage on the date and time as intimated after scrutiny of Part-I (Techno-Commercial).
1.1.2. While all the tenderers who submit tenders online on e-tendering website within the due date
and time specified for its receipt will be permitted to participate in the opening of Part-I
(Techno-Commercial) of the tender on the due date and time indicated in the tender inquiry,
the opening of the Part-II (Price) of the tender can be attended to only by such of those
tenderers whose tenders are found to be technically suitable/acceptable to the Purchaser and
to whom intimation thereof is given by the Purchaser by Fax/Telegram, Letter etc.
1.3.3 The tenders whose Techno-Commercial Part (Part-I) are found suitable/acceptable to the
Purchaser, will be given advance intimation by the Purchaser to enable such tenderers to
depute their representative to participate in the opening of the Part-II (Price) of the tender.
The technically unqualified tenderers will neither be given any intimation about the due date
and time for opening Part-II (Price) of the tender nor will they be permitted to participate in
the opening of the same. Part-II (Price) of the technically disqualified tenderers will not be
opened.
Note:-1. Part-I (Techno-Commercial) and Part-II (Price) should be uploaded and submitted
one-tendering website i.e. www.tenderwizard.com/IISERB only.
Tenders not submitted on e-tendering website will be summarily rejected.
Annexure – IV
PRICE BID
Enquiry No. IISER-Bhopal/S&P/Library/e-Books/2020-2021/193 dated 19/08/2020
For Supply of e-Books to Central Library, IISER Bhopal
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27 The Texts of Early Greek Philosophy: The Complete Fragments and Selected Testimonies of the Major Presocratics, Part I and II
Graham. D. W. Cambridge University Press
2010 9780521608428
1
28 A textbook of mineralogy
E. S. Dana CBS Publishers 9788123908090 1
29 Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach
Jeffrey M. Wooldridge
Cengage 9788131524657
1
30 Statistical Inference
Casella and Berger Cengage 9788131503942 1
31 Principles of Economics
Gregory Mankiw Cengage 1
32 Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach
Jeffrey M. Wooldridge
Cengage 9788131524657
1
33 BIOLOGY: THE DYNAMIC SCIENCE
Peter J. Russell Cengage 5th ed. 9780357438466 1
34 Contemporary Abstract Algebra
Joseph A. Gallian Cengage 9th ed. 9781337249560 1
35 Solid State Physics
Ashcroft and Mermin
Cengage Brooks/Cole
1976 9780030839931 1
36 Multivariable Calculus
James Stewart Cengage Brooks/Cole Pub
8th ed., 2015
9781305271821 1
37 Essentials of Meteorology 8th edition An Invitation to the Atmosphere
C Donald Ahrens Robert Henson
Cengage Learning
8th edition
9781337112673
1
38 Microeconomic Theory: Basic Principles and Extensions
Walter Nicholson & Christopher Snyder
CENGAGE Learning
9781111525514
1
39 Sakuntala: Text, Reading, Histories
Romila Thapar Columbia University Press
2011 9780231156554 1
40 Plant Biology Alison M. Smith CRC Press 2009 9780203852576 1
41 Epigenetics Lyle Armstrong CRC Press 9780815365112 1
42 Introduction to Protein Structure
Carl I. Branden and John Tooze
CRC Press 2nd ed. 9780815323051 1
43 Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos, with Applications to Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and Engineering.
Steven Strogatz CRC Press 2nd ed./2014
9780429492563
1
44 Algebraic Topology: A first course
Marvin J. Greenberg, John R. Harper
CRC Press 9780805335576 1
45 Environmental chemistry
Stanley E Manahan CRC Press 10 th ed., 2017
1
46 Practical Guide to ICP-MS A Tutorial for Beginners
Robert Thomas CRC Press 3rd ed. 2013
9780367269036
1
47 Environmental Impact Assessment Methodologies
Anjaneyulu Y., Manickam V.
CRC Press 2011, 2nd edition
9780415665568
1
48 Introduction to Bioorganic Chemistry and Chemical Biology
David Van Vranken and Gregory Weiss
CRC Press e-Book first published in 2018
9780203381090
1
49 Immunobiology: The immune system in health and disease
Charles Janeway, Paul Travers
CRC Press 6th ed. 9780815341017
1
50 Intellectual Property Rights: Critical Concepts in Law
D.Vaver CRC Press 2006 9.78042E+12
1
51 Modern Analytical Geochemistry
Robin Gill CRC Press 978-0-582-0-9944-9
1
52 Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment
Chadwick A. Glasson J., Therivel R.,
CRC Press 2005, 3rd edition.
978020302306
1
53 An Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics
Terrell L Hill Dover Publications
1987 ISBN 10: 0486652424 ISBN 13 9780486652429
1
54 An Introduction to Electrochemistry
Samuel Glasstone EWP Publications
81-7671-013-X 1
55 Where the River Runs Gold
Sita Brahmachari Hachette, U.K 2019 9781510105461 1
56 The Hungry Tide Amitav Ghosh Harper Collins 2004 9780007432974 1
57 Calculus on Manifolds
Michael Spivak Harper Collins Publishers
1965 0805390219 1
58 The Diversity of Life by life
Edward O. Wilson Harvad University Press
2010 9780674058170 1
59 Coal and Organic Petrology
Singh, M. P. Hindustan Publishing Coroporation
1998 9788170750529
1
60 Mechanism Design) Lecture notes of Prof. Debasish Mishra
ISI Delhi
1
61 Lewin's GENES XII
Jocelyn E. Krebs Jones & Bartlett
12th ed.
9781284347999 1
62 Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
Reinhold Blumel Jones & Bartlett
2010 9780763776282 1
63 A first course in complex analysis with applications
Shamshan and Zill Jones & Bartlett
2009 9780763757724
1
64 What the Economy needs now?
by Abhijit Banerjee, Gita Gopinath
Juggernaut 9789353450335 1
65 Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware/Software Interface
D. A. Patterson, J. L. Hennessy
Kaufmann 2009 9780123706065
1
66 Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry
David L. Nelson; Michael M. Cox
MacMillan 7th ed. 9781464187957 1
67 Earth's Climate: Past and Future
Ruddiman, W. F Macmillan Learning
3rd ed./2014
9781429255257 1
68 Key concepts in Geomorphology
P Bierman and D Montgomery
Macmillan Learning
2nd ed., 2020
9781319312527 1
69 Genetics: Analysis and Principles
Robert Brooker McGraw Hill 6th ed. 9781259616020 1
70 Prescott's Microbiology
Willey, Sherwood McGraw Hill 11th ed., 2020
9781260211887 1
71 Microbiology Pelczar, Michael McGraw Hill 5th ed. 9780074623206 1
72 Principles of Mathematical Analysis
Walter Rudin McGraw Hill 3rd ed., 1976
9780070542358 1
73 Elementary Number Theory
David Burton McGraw Hill 7th ed., 2011
9780073383149 1
74 Heat and Thermodynamics
Zemansky and Dittman
McGraw Hill Education
8th ed., 2017
9780070700352 1
75 Physical Chemistry
Ira N. Levine McGraw Hill Education Private Limited
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-132121-1 1
76 Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits
Behzad Razavi McGraw-Hill 2002 978-0072380323 1
77 Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits
Behzad Razavi McGraw-Hill 2002 978-0072380323 1
78 Jawetz, Melnick, & Adelberg's Medical Microbiology
Geo. F. Brooks, Karen C. Carroll
McGraw-Hill 27th edition
9780071824989
1
79 Engineering Circuit Analysis
William H. Hayt McGraw-Hill 9th Edition, 2019
9780073545516 1
80 Microeconomics: Theory and Applications
G. S. Maddala, Ellen M. Miller
McGraw-Hill Inc
9780070394155 1
81 Physical Chemistry Vol I and II
Ashish Kumar Nag McHraw Hill 2017 9352605632 1
82 An Introduction to the Rock-Forming Minerals
W. A. Deer, FRS;R. A. Howie;J. Zussman
Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland
2001 9780903056434
1
83 Econometric Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data
Jeffrey M. Wooldridge
MIT press 2nd ed. 9780262232586
1
84 Game Theory Drew Fudenberg and Jean Tirole
MIT press 9780262061414 1
85 Physical Chemistry
Gilbert Castellan Narosa Publishing Hous
2009 ISBN: 978-81-85015-59-0 1
86 Physical Chemistry
Gilber W. Castellan Narosa Publishing House
ISBN 81-85015-59-7 1
87 Poisoned Bread: Translations from Modern Marathi Dalit Literature
Arjun Dangle Orient Longman
1992 9780863112546
1
88 Organic Chemistry
Jonathan Clayden, Nick Greeves, Stuart Warren
Oxford 2nd ed., 2014
9780198728719 1
89 Physical Chemistry
Peter Atkins Julio De Paula
Oxford ISBN 978-0-19-959959-2
1
90 Optimization in Economic Theory
Avinash Dixit Oxford 2nd ed. 9780198772101 1
91 Microeconomics Theory
Mas-collel, Whinston, Green
Oxford 9780198089537 1
92 The Oxford Handbook of Indian Economy
Chetan Ghate Oxford 2012 9780199734580 1
93 Introduction to Modern Statistical Mechanics
David Chandler Oxford University Press
1987 ISBN: 9780195042771 1
94 Physical Chemistry
Peter Atkins, Julio De Paula
Oxford University Press
2004 ISBN: 9781429218122 1
95 Spectra of Atoms and Molecules
Peter Bernath Oxford University Press
2005 9780195346459 1
96 CMOS Analog Circuit Design
Phillip E. Allen and Douglas R. Holberg
Oxford University Press
2003 9780199765072 1
97 Networks (2nd Edition)
Newman, Mark Oxford University Press
2018 9780198839972 (hb) 1
98 Microelectronic Circuits
Adel. S. Sedra, Kenneth C. Smith
Oxford University Press
2004 0-19-514252-7 1
99 Plant Physiology and Development
Lincoln Taiz, Eduardo Zeiger
Oxford University Press
6th ed. 2014
9781605352558 1
100 Principles of Development
Lewis Wolpert Oxford University Press
6th ed./2019
9780198800569 1
101 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY,
Michael J.F. Barresi and Scott F. Gilbert
Oxford University Press
12th ed.
9781605358222 1
102 The concepts in Thermal Physics
Blundell and Blundell
Oxford University Press
2nd ed., 2009
9780199562091 1
103 Shriver and Atkins' Inorganic Chemistry
Atkins, P., et al. Oxford University Press
4th ed. 1
104 Inorganic Chemistry: Principles of Structure and Reactivity
James E. Huheey Pearson 2013 978-0060429959
1
105 Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages and Computation
J Hopcroft, JD Ullman, R Motwani
Pearson 2008 0-321-45536-3
1
106 Semiconductor device fundamantals
Robert Pierret Pearson 2006 9788177589771 1
107 Campbell Biology Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain
Pearson 12th ed.
9780135855782 1
108 Mathematical Methods of Physics
Mathews and Walker,
Pearson 2nd ed., 1971
9780805370027 1
109 Algebra Michael Artin Pearson 2nd ed. 1
110 Classical Mechanics
Goldstein, Poole, Safko,
Pearson Addison Wesley
3rd ed., 2001
9780201657029 1
111 Introduction to Commutative Algebra
Atiyah Macdonald Pearson Addison Wesley Publishing Company
1994 0201407515
1
112 Chemical Process Control: An Introduction to Theory and Practice
George Stephanopoulos
Pearson Education India
2015 9789332549463
1
113 Communication systems engineering (2nd Edition)
Proakis, John G; Salehi, Masoud
Pearson India Education
2015 9789332555136 (Pbk)
1
114 Signals and Systems (2nd Edition)
Oppenheim, Alan V; Willsky, Alan S; Nawab, Syed Hamid
Pearson India Education Service Pvt. Ltd
2015 9789332550230
1
115 Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory
R.L.Boylstead Pearson Publisher
11th ed., 2015
9780133109047 1
116 Digital Design M. Morris Mano Pearson Publisher
6th ed., 2017
9780134549897 1
117 Bitter Fruit Saadat Hasan Manto, Translated by Khalid Hasan
Penguin 2008 9780143102175
1
118 Computer Architecture and Organization
William Stallings PHI 2003 9780130351197 1
119 Microeconomics GRAVELLE & RAY REES
Prentice Hall 9780582404878 1
120 Advanced Microeconomic Theory
Geoffrey A. Jehle and Philip J. Reny
Prentice Hall 9780273731917 1
121 A first course in abstract algebra
Joseph J. Rotman Prentice Hall 1996 1
122 Aqueous Environmental Geochemistry
Donald Langmuir, Prentice Hall 9780023674129 1
123 Linear Algebra K. Hoffman, R. Kunze
Prentice Hall Inc.
2nd ed. 1
124 A Course in Microeconomic Theory
David Kreps Princeton University Press
9780691042640 1
125 Game Theory for Applied Economists
Robert S. Gibbons Princeton University Press
1992 9780691003955 1
126 Nabanna of Famine and Resilience: A Play
Bijon Bhattacharya Rupa 2018 978-93-5304-0284 1
127 Katha Prize Stories 3.
Ed. Geeta Dharmarajan
Rupa/Katha 1993 978-81-85586-15-1
1
128 Physical Chemistry
P C Rakshit Sarat Book House
8187169079 1
129 Physical Chemistry
P. C. Rakshit Sarat Book House
2014 9788187169079 1
130 Mathematical Statistics for Economics and Business
Ron C. Mittelhammer
Springer 9781461450214
1
131 A primer of ecology with R
Stevens, M. Henry Springer 978-0-387-89882-7
1
132 Evolutionary Genomics: Statistical and Computational Methods, Volume 1
Anisimova, Maria Springer 978-1-61779-582-4
1
133 Evolutionary Genomics: Statistical and Computational Methods, Volume 2
Anisimova, Maria Springer 978-1-61779-585-5
1
134 Solid State Physics
Ibach and Lüth Springer 2009 978-3-540-93804-0
1
135 Representation Theory of Finite Groups
Benjamin Steinberg Springer 2012 978-1-4614-0776-8
1
136 Fields and Galois Theory
Patrick Morandi Springer 1996 978-1-4612-4040-2 1
137 Introduction to Riemannian manifolds
John Lee Springer 2018 978-3-319-91755-9 1
138 Partial Differential Equations
Jeffrey Rauch Springer 1991 978-1-4612-0953-9
1
139 Partial Differential Equations
Fritz John Springer 1971 978-1-4615-9966-1
1
140 Elementary Functional Analysis
Barbara MacCluer Springer 2009 978-0-387-85529-5 1
141 A Basic Course in Algebraic Topology
William Massey Springer 1991 978-1-4939-9063-4 1
142 Topology and Geometry
Glen Bredon Springer 1993 978-1-4757-6848-0
1
143 Algebra 2: Linear Algebra, Galois Theory, Representation theory, Group extensions and Schur Multiplier (Infosys Science Foundation Series).
Ramji Lal Springer 2017 978-981-10-4256-0
1
144 Understanding mineral deposits
K.C. Misra Springer 2000 978-94-011-3925-0 1
145 Petrogenesis of Metamorphic Rocks
Bucher, Kurt, Grapes, Rodney
Springer 2011 978-3-540-74169-5 1
146 Thermodynamics in Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ganguly, Jibamitra Springer 2008 978-3-540-74169-5
1
147 Geodynamics of the Indian Plate
N S Gupta and S K Tandon
Springer 2020 978-3-030-15989-4
1
148 Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis
Chistian Heumann, Michael Schomaker, Shalabh
Springer 2016 978-3-319-46162-5
1
149 Petroleum Geology
North F. K. Springer 1985 9780045530045 1
150 Fundamentals of Protein NMR Spectroscopy
Gordon S. Rule, Keving T. Hitchens
Springer Netherlands
2006 ISBN 978-1-4020-3500-5 (e-book might be already available but unsure how to access, kindly help)
1
151 Principles of Fluorecence Spectroscopy
Lakowicz, J. R Springer Science & Business Media
2013 9781461576587
1
152 Groups and Symmetry
M. A. Armstrong Springer-Verlag 1988 1
153 Intellectual Property: Patents, Copyright, Trade Marks, and Allied Rights
W. R.Cornish Sweet & Maxwell
9th ed. 9780421781108
1
154 Introduction to the Theory of Computation
M Sipser Thomson 2005 0-534-95097-3 1
155 Mathematical Physics: Basics.
Joglekar Universities Press
2005 9788173714221 1
156 Mathematical Physics: Advanced Topics
Joglekar, Universities Press
2006 9788173715600 1
157 Statistical Mechanics
Donald A. McQuarrie
University Science Books
2000 eISBN 978-1-938787-31-7
1
158 Biological Inorganic Chemistry: Structure and Reactivity
Bertini, Gray, Stiefel, Valentine
University Science Books
2007 eISBN: 978-1-938787-01-0
1
159 Principles of Bioinorganic Chemistry
Lippard, Berg University Science Books
1994 eISBN: 978-1-938787-26-3 1
160 Fundamentals Of Asymmetric Catalysis
Patrick Walsh, Marisa Kowzlowski
University Science Books
2009 eISBN 978-1-938787-55-3 1
161 Classical Mechanics
Taylor University Science Books
2005 978-1-891389-92-4
1
162 Proteins: Structures and Molecular Properties
Thomas E. Creighton
W. H. Freeman 2nd ed. 9780716770305
1
163 Understanding Earth
ohn Grotzinger, Thomas H. Jordan
W. H. Freeman 7th edition edition, 2014
9781464138744
1
164 Biochemistry Jeremy M. Berg, Lubert Stryer,
W. H. Freeman 9th ed. 9781319248062 1
165 The Biology of Cancer, Second Edition Kindle Edition
Robert A Weinberg W. W. Norton 978-0-815-34220-5
1
166 Earth Science: The Earth, The Atmosphere, and Space
Stephen Marshak, Robert Rauber
W. W. ,Norton & Company
2018 9780393640137
1
167 Molecular Biology of the Cell
Alexander D Johnson , Bruce Alberts
W. W. Norton 6th ed. 978-0-393-87094-7 1
168 Mathematics for Economists
Carl P Simon Lawrence Blume
W.W. Norton 978-0-393-95733-4
1
169 An Anthology of Colonial and Postcolonial Short Fiction
Patrick J. Quinn and Dean Baldwin
Wadsworth Publishing
2006 9780618318810
1
170 Fundamentals of Statistical and Thermal Physics
Reif Waveland Press
1965 978-1-57766-612-7 1
171 Analysis on Manifolds
James Munkres Westview Press
1997 9780201315967
1
172 Analog integrated circuit design
Johns, David A and Martin, Ken
Wiley 2008 9788126517787 1
173 Electrochemical Methods: Fundamentals and Applications
Allen J Bard, Larry R. Faulkner
Wiley ISBN 9812-53-106-8
1
174 Core concepts in supramolecular chemistry and nanochemistry
Jonathan W. Steed, David R. Turner, Karl Wallace
Wiley 2007 978-0-470-85870-7
1
175 Supramolecular Chemistry
Jonathan W. Steed and Jerry L. Atwood
Wiley 2009 ONLINE ISBN: 9780470740880 1
176 Physics of semiconductor devices
S. M. Sze and K. K. Ng
Wiley 2008 9788126517022 1
177 Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences
Mary L. Boas Wiley 3rd ed., 2018
978-1-118-04888-7 1
178 Chemical applications of group theory
Cotton, F. Albert Wiley 2008 ISBN-13: 978-8126519255 1
179 Physics and Chemistry of Materials
Gersten, Joel I; Smith, Frederick W.
Wiley 2001 ISBN: 9780471057949.
1
180 Essentials of Chemical Biology
Miller and Tanner Wiley 2008 ISBN-10: 9780470845318
1
181 Principles of Virology by Flint et al (Volume I &II)
S. Jane Flint, Vincent R. Racaniello
Wiley 4th ed. 978-1-683-67335-4 1
182 Principles Of Genetics
D. Peter Snustad, Michael J. Simmons
Wiley 7th ed. 978-1-119-22798-4 1
183 Principles of Biochemistry
Donald Voet Wiley 5th ed. 978-1-118-37934-9
1
184 Handbook of Statistical Genomics
David J. Balding (Editor), Ida Moltke
Wiley 4th Edition
978-1-119-42925-8 1
185 Biochemistry of Signal Transduction and Regulation
Gerhard Krauss. Wiley 2014 9783527667475
1
186 Principles of Anatomy and Physiology
Tortora and Derrickson
Wiley 2016 978-1-119-32064-7 1
187 Thermodynamics and an Introduction to Thermostatics
H.B. Callen Wiley 2nd ed., 1985
978-0-471-86256-7
1
188 Introduction to Solid State Physics
Charles Kittel Wiley 8th ed., 2004
978-0-471-41526-8 1
189 Mathematical Methods in Physical Sciences
Mary Boas Wiley 3rd ed., 2011
978-1-118-04888-7 1
190 Statistical mechanics
Kerson Huang Wiley 2nd ed., 1987
978-0-471-81518-1 1
191 An Introduction to Numerical Analysis
Kendall Atkinson Wiley 2nd ed. 978-0-471-62489-9 1
192 Abstract Algebra Dummit and Foote Wiley 3rd ed., 2003
978-0-471-43334-7
1
193 A Classical Introduction to
Stephen C. Newman
Wiley 2012 978-1-118-33684-7
1
Galois Theory
194 Topics in Algebra I. N. Herstein Wiley 2nd ed. 978-0-471-01090-6
1
195 Isotopes - Principles and applications
Gunter Faure Wiley 3rd edition
978-0-471-38437-3 1
196 Isotope geochemistry
WIlliam White Wiley 978-1-118-90210-3
1
197 Groundwater Hydrology
David K.Todd and Laeery W. Mays
Wiley 3rd ed. 978-0-471-05937-0
1
198 Statistics for Earth and Environmental Scientists
Schuenemeyer, J., and Drew, L
Wiley 2011 978-1-118-10221-3
1
199 Process Dynamics and Control
Dale E. Seborg, Thomas F. Edgar, Duncan A. Mellichamp, Francis J. Doyle III
Wiley 4th edition
978-1-119-28595-3
1
200 Concise Inorganic Chemistry
John D. Lee Wiley 5th ed. 978-0-632-05293-6
1
201 Basic Inorganic Chemistry
F. Albert Cotton Wiley 3rd ed. 978-0-471-50532-7
1
202 Molecular symmetry and group theory: a programmed introduction to chemical application
Vincent, Alan Wiley 2001 ISBN: 0471489395.
1
203 Calculus I Tom Apostol Wiley 2nd ed., 2019
978-1-119-49673-1 1
204 Methods of representation theory with applications to finite groups and orders - Volume 1
Charles Curtis, Irving Reiner
Wiley - Interscience
2nd ed., 1994
9780471060048
1
205 Signals and Systems (2nd
Haykin, Simon; Van Veen, Barry
Wiley (India) Pvt. Ltd
2013 9788126512652 (Pbk)
1
Edition)
206 Introduction to Ore forming processes
Laurence Robb Wiley Blackwell publishers
2005 0-632-06378-5 1
207 Communication systems (5th Edition)
Haykin, Simon; Moher, Michael
Wiley India 2011 9788126521517 (Pbk) 1
208 Organometallics Organometallics Wiley-VCH 3rd ed. 2016
ASIN: B085VJ6JZ8
1
209 Enantioselective organocatalysis
Editor: Peter I. Dalko
Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH &Co K GaA
2007 OnLine ISBN 9783527610945 1
210 Dominoreactions in organic synthesis
Editors: L.F. Tietze, G. Brasche and K. M. Gericke
Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH &Co K GaA
2006 ISBN978-3-52729060-4 1
211 The Quantum World
Michel Le Bellac Wolrd Scientific 2013 978-981-4522-44-1
1
212 Fields Virology Edited by David Knipe, Peter Howley (Volume I& II)
David M. Knipe , Peter Howley
Wolters Kluwer 9781451105636
1
213 Crystal Engineering: A textbook
G R Desiraju, J. Vittal, A. Ramanan
World Scientific 2011 eISBN: 978-981-3100-69-5
1
214 Basic Commutative Algebra
Balwant Singh World Scientific 2011 978-981-3100-81-7
1
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Annex- V
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MODEL BANK GUARANTEE FORMAT FOR PERFORMANCE SECURITY
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The Director
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WHEREAS ……………………………………………………………………………………….
(name and address of the supplier) (herein after called “the supplier”) has undertaken, in pursuance
of contract no………………………………………….. dated…………. to supply
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Dear Sir,
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AND …………………………............................................................................................................. (Name and Address of the Individual/firm/Company) through ....................................................................
(Hereinafter referred to as the (Details of duly authorized signatory)
“Bidder/Contractor” and which expression shall unless repugnant to the meaning or context hereof
include its successors and permitted assigns)
Preamble
WHEREAS the Principal / Owner has floated the Tender (NIT No. ....................................) (hereinafter
referred to as “Tender/Bid”) and intends to award, under laid down organizational procedure,
contract for………......................................................................................................... (Name of work)
hereinafter referred to as the “Contract”.
AND WHEREAS the Principal/Owner values full compliance with all relevant laws of the land, rules, regulations, economic use of resources and of fairness/transparency in its relation with its Bidder(s) and Contractor(s).
AND WHEREAS to meet the purpose aforesaid both the parties have agreed to enter into this Integrity
Agreement (hereinafter referred to as “Integrity Pact” or “Pact”), the terms and conditions of which
shall also be read as integral part and parcel of the Tender/Bid documents and Contract between the
parties.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of mutual covenants contained in this Pact, the parties
hereby agree as follows and this Pact witnesses as under:
Article 1: Commitment of the Principal/Owner
1) The Principal/Owner commits itself to take all measures necessary to prevent corruption and to observe the following principles:
(a) No employee of the Principal/Owner, personally or through any of his/her family members,
will in connection with the Tender, or the execution of the Contract, demand, take a promise for
or accept, for self or third person, any material or immaterial benefit which the person is not
legally entitled to.
(b) The Principal/Owner will, during the Tender process, treat all Bidder(s) with equity and
reason. The Principal/Owner will, in particular, before and during the Tender process, provide to
all Bidder(s) the same information and will not provide to any Bidder(s) confidential / additional
information through which the Bidder(s) could obtain an advantage in relation to the Tender
process or the Contract execution.
(c) The Principal/Owner shall endeavour to exclude from the Tender process any person, whose conduct in the past has been of biased nature.
2) If the Principal/Owner obtains information on the conduct of any of its employees which is a
criminal offence under the Indian Penal code (IPC)/Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 (PC Act)
or is in violation of the principles herein mentioned or if there be a substantive suspicion in this
regard, the Principal/Owner will inform the Chief Vigilance Officer and in addition can also
initiate disciplinary actions as per its internal laid down policies and procedures.
Article 2: Commitment of the Bidder(s)/Contractor(s)
1) It is required that each Bidder/Contractor (including their respective officers, employees and
agents) adhere to the highest ethical standards, and report to the Government / Department all
suspected acts of fraud or corruption or Coercion or Collusion of which it has knowledge or
becomes aware, during the tendering process and throughout the negotiation or award of a
contract. 2) The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) commit himself to take all measures necessary to prevent
corruption. He commits himself to observe the following principles during his participation in the Tender process and during the Contract execution:
a) The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) will not, directly or through any other person or firm, offer, promise
or give to any of the Principal/Owner‟s employees involved in the Tender process or execution of
the Contract or to any third person any material or other benefit which he/she is not legally
entitled to, in order to obtain in exchange any advantage of any kind whatsoever during the
Tender process or during the execution of the Contract. b) The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) will not enter with other Bidder(s) into any undisclosed agreement
or understanding, whether formal or informal. This applies in particular to prices, specifications,
certifications, subsidiary contracts, submission or non-submission of bids or any other actions
to restrict competitiveness or to cartelize in the bidding process. c) The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) will not commit any offence under the relevant IPC/PC Act.
Further the Bidder(s)/Contract(s) will not use improperly, (for the purpose of competition or
personal gain), or pass on to others, any information or documents provided by the
Principal/Owner as part of the business relationship, regarding plans, technical proposals and
business details, including information contained or transmitted electronically.
d) The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) of foreign origin shall disclose the names and addresses of
agents/representatives in India, if any. Similarly, Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) of Indian Nationality
shall disclose names and addresses of foreign agents/representatives, if any. Either the Indian
agent on behalf of the foreign principal or the foreign principal directly could bid in a tender but
not both. Further, in cases where an agent participate in a tender on behalf of one manufacturer, he
shall not be allowed to quote on behalf of another manufacturer along with the first manufacturer
in a subsequent/parallel tender for the same item. e) The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) will, when presenting his bid, disclose (with each tender as per
proforma enclosed) any and all payments he has made, is committed to or intends to make to agents, brokers or any other intermediaries in connection with the award of the Contract.
3) The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) will not instigate third persons to commit offences outlined above
or be an accessory to such offences. 4) The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) will not, directly or through any other person or firm indulge in
fraudulent practice means a willful misrepresentation or omission of facts or submission of
fake/forged documents in order to induce public official to act in reliance thereof, with the
purpose of obtaining unjust advantage by or causing damage to justified interest of others
and/or to influence the procurement process to the detriment of the Government interests.
5) The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) will not, directly or through any other person or firm use Coercive
Practices (means the act of obtaining something, compelling an action or influencing a
decision through intimidation, threat or the use of force directly or indirectly, where potential
or actual injury may befall upon a person, his/ her reputation or property to influence their
participation in the tendering process).
Article 3: Consequences of Breach
Without prejudice to any rights that may be available to the Principal/Owner under law or the
Contractor its established policies and laid down procedures, the Principal/Owner shall have the
following rights in case of breach of this Integrity Pact by the Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) and the Bidder/
Contractor accepts and undertakes to respect and uphold the Principal/Owner‟s absolute right: 1) If the Bidder(s)/Contractor(s), either before award or during execution of Contract has committed
a transgression through a violation of Article 2 above or in any other form, such as to put his
reliability or credibility in question, the Principal/Owner after giving 14 days notice to the
contractor shall have powers to disqualify the Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) from the Tender process
or terminate/determine the Contract, if already executed or exclude the Bidder/Contractor from
future contract award processes. The imposition and duration of the exclusion will be
determined by the severity of transgression and determined by the Principal/Owner. Such
exclusion may be forever or for a limited period as decided by the Principal/Owner.
2) Forfeiture of EMD/Performance Guarantee/Security Deposit: If the Principal/Owner has
disqualified the Bidder(s) from the Tender process prior to the award of the Contract or
terminated/determined the Contract or has accrued the right to terminate/determine the
contract according to Article 3(1), the Principal/ Owner apart from exercising any legal rights
that may have accrued to the Principal/Owner, may in its considered opinion forfeit the entire
amount of Earnest Money Deposit, Performance Guarantee and Security Deposit of the Bidder/
Contractor.
3) Criminal Liability: If the Principal/Owner obtains knowledge of conduct of a Bidder or
Contractor, or of an employee or a representative or an associate of a bidder or Contractor
which constitutes corruption within the meaning of Indian Penal Code (IPC)/Prevention of
Corruption Act, or if the Principal/Owner has substantive suspicion in this regard, the
Principal/Owner will inform the same to law enforcing agencies for further investigation.
Article 4: Previous Transgression
1) The Bidder declares that no previous transgressions occurred in the last 5 years with any other
Company in any country confirming to the anticorruption approach or with Central Government
or State Government or any other Central/State Public Sector Enterprises in India that could
justify his exclusion from the Tender process.
2) If the Bidder makes incorrect statement on this subject, he can be disqualified from the Tender
process or action can be taken for banning of business dealings/ holiday listing of the
Bidder/Contractor as deemed fit by the Principal/ Owner.
3) If the Bidder/Contractor can prove that he has resorted / recouped the damage caused by him
and has installed a suitable corruption prevention system, the Principal/Owner may, at its own
discretion, revoke the exclusion prematurely.
Article 5: Equal Treatment of all Bidders/Contractors/Subcontractors
1) The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) undertake(s) to demand from all subcontractors a commitment in
conformity with this Integrity Pact. The Bidder/Contractor shall be responsible for any
violation(s) of the principles laid down in this agreement/Pact by any of its Subcontractors/ sub-
vendors.
2) The Principal/Owner will enter into Pacts on identical terms as this one with all Bidders and
Contractors.
3) The Principal/Owner will disqualify Bidders, who do not submit, the duly signed Pact between
the Principal/Owner and the bidder, along with the Tender or violate its provisions at any stage
of the Tender process, from the Tender process.
Article 6- Duration of the Pact
This Pact begins when both the parties have legally signed it. It expires for the Contractor/Vendor 12
months after the completion of work under the contract or till the continuation of defect liability period,
whichever is more and for all other bidders, till the Contract has been awarded.
If any claim is made/lodged during the time, the same shall be binding and continue to be valid despite the lapse of this Pacts as specified above, unless it is discharged/determined by the Competent Authority, IISER Bhopal.
Article 7- Other Provisions
1) This Pact is subject to Indian Law, place of performance and jurisdiction is the Headquarters of the Division of the Principal/Owner, who has floated the Tender.
2) Changes and supplements need to be made in writing. Side agreements have not been made.
3) If the Contractor is a partnership or a consortium, this Pact must be signed by all the partners or
by one or more partner holding power of attorney signed by all partners and consortium
members. In case of a Company, the Pact must be signed by a representative duly authorized by
board resolution.
4) Should one or several provisions of this Pact turn out to be invalid; the remainder of this Pact remains valid. In this case, the parties will strive to come to an agreement to their original intensions.
5) It is agreed term and condition that any dispute or difference arising between the parties with
regard to the terms of this Integrity Agreement / Pact, any action taken by the Owner/Principal in
accordance with this Integrity Agreement/ Pact or interpretation thereof shall not be subject to
arbitration.
Article 8- LEGAL AND PRIOR RIGHTS
All rights and remedies of the parties hereto shall be in addition to all the other legal rights and remedies
belonging to such parties under the Contract and/or law and the same shall be deemed to be cumulative
and not alternative to such legal rights and remedies aforesaid. For the sake of brevity, both the Parties
agree that this Integrity Pact will have precedence over the Tender/Contact documents with regard any
of the provisions covered under this Integrity Pact.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have signed and executed this Integrity Pact at the place and date first above mentioned in the presence of following witnesses: ............................................................... .................................................................
(For and on behalf of Principal/Owner) (For and on behalf of
Bidder/Contractor) WITNESSES: 1. .............................................. 2………………………….. ............................................... (signature, name and address) (signature, name and address)
Place Date
INSTRUCTION TO SUPPLIERS/BIDDERS:
The tender shall be accepted only through online e-tendering process a n d all details pertaining to the tender and guidelines for e-tendering are available on the website www.tenderwizard.com/IISERB.
Intending contractors needs to register themselves on the e-tendering website www.tenderwizard.com/IISERB to get the USER ID and PASSWORD by paying required registration fee (Annual & Non-Refundable) through e-payment only and completing the steps specified on above referred website.
Special Note: The price bid and other documents has to be Submitted separately online at www.tenderwizard.com/IISERB. The date of Submission of online Technical and Financial will be as per tender notice.
Requirement for Vendors:-
P.C. Connected with internet
Registration with portal www.tenderwizard.com/IISERB
Class-III Digital signature certificate in the name of the company of the vendor is mandatory (in the name of the company who will be submitting the EMD & general information), this may be obtained by calling our helpdesk (09981783170 and 011-49424365). Bids will not be recorded without Digital signature Certificate.
Bidders will have to pay Tender Processing fee Rs /- including GST (Non-Refundable) through e- payment in favour of M/S ITI Ltd. Note: Please check the Digital Signature Certificate. For more details, bidders may visit e-
tendering portal and download the help manuals uploaded in the website. Contact Person:-
Mr. Ranjit Kumar Ranjan
Mob.: 09981783170
Email:[email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Help Desk No.: 011-49424365