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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2015 (PAGE 10) DAILY EXCELSIR, JAMMU OFFICE OF THE CUSTODIAN EVACUEE’S PROPERTY, JAMMU Subject: Short Term Quotation Short term quotations affixed with revenue stamp of Rs. 5/- only separately for each Make/Brand are invited from the manufacturers or their authorized Dealers of reput- ed makes like 'Hitachi', 'Haier', or 'Diakin', for the following items required by this office for the upcoming Marriage/Community Center on E.P. Land at Village Udheywala, Tehsil/District- Jammu. S.No. Description of the Item Qty 1 Supply, Installation & Commissioning of Window Type Air 6 Units Conditioner of capacity 2 Ton each. The rate should include the cost of 6 Kva ISI certified Al wound AV Transformer. 2 Supply, Installation & Commissioning of Split Type Air 11 Units Conditioners of capacity 1.5 Ton each. The Rate should include the cost of 4 Kva ISI certified Al wound AV Transformer 3 Supply, Installation & Commissioning of Tower Type Air 3 Units Conditioner of capacity 1.5 Ton each. The rate should include the cost of 4 Kva ISI certified Ai wound AV Transformer. The Quotation indicating separately the Nett. cost of each machine and discounts offered (if any), on Company's letter pad, should reach this Office positively by or before 28th Nov' 2015 through registered post/ Courier only. Any bid received beyond the last date shall not be enter- tained by the department. Note: 1. All the participating tenderers are advised to visit the site for phys- ical inspection and assessment of various items involved in com- plete commissioning of the aforesaid items. 2. The cost quoted should include all accessories, labour charges, State/Central Taxes in vogue. 3. An amount equaling 2% of the quoted value in aggregate should be deposited in shape ofCDR/FDR towards earnest money along with the quotation document. 4. Proof for being the manufacturer/ authorized representative should be attached along with. 5. Product specifications/ technical details etc. also needs to be attached. 6. For further enquiries kindly visit the office of. undersigned/ Asstt. Executive Engineer E.P. Department, Jammu situated at Wazarat Road, Near D.C.'s. Office Jammu on all working days between 11 A.M. to 2.00 P.M. 7. Custodian General J&K Govt. Jammu reserves the right to accept, or reject any tender/quotation without assigning any reason there- of. DIP/J-6518 Sd/- Dt: 21-11-15 (M.H Malik) Custodian Evacuee’s Propety, Jammu OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL GOVT. GENERAL ZORAWAR SINGH MEMORIAL DEGREE COLLEGE REASI Short Term Tender Notice Sealed item rate quotations are invited from the Authorized Dealers for the supply of following Laboratory Equipment to this College: 1. Spectrophotometer (Base Model) 2. Agarose Gel Electrophoresis Unit The quotations must be supported by authorized Dealer certificate alongwith a CDR of Rs. 2000/- pledged to the Principal, Govt General Zorawar Singh Memorial Degree College, Reasi. The quo- tations shall reach the office of the undersigned on or before 07-12-2015 11.30 am and shall be opened on the same day at 12.30 pm in presence of the intending suppliers. The CDRs of the unsuccessful suppliers shall be released after the successful completion of the supply. The supplied items shall be backed up by a Guarantee/ Warranty for a period not less than one year from the date of supply. For further enquiries contact the office on working days between 09.00 am to 03.00 pm or contact on phone number 01991-245590 or mail your queries to [email protected] Sd/- (Dr Hemla Aggarwal) Principal DIP/J-6536 Dt: 21-11-15 MUMBAI, Nov 22: India is the fourth most vacation-deprived nation global- ly, with 65 per cent saying they feel very or somewhat vacation- deprived, according to a survey. About 65 per cent of Indians feel they feel very or somewhat vacation-deprived, and 20 per cent said they are very vacation- deprived, full service online travel site Expedia's '2015 Vacation Deprivation' survey has revealed. UAE topped the list of most vacation-deprived countries in 2015 (76 per cent), followed by Malaysia (73 per cent) and Singapore (71 per cent). If they had more vacation days, most Indians (67 per cent) would travel to new places (rather than favourite or usual ones), it revealed. The annual 2015 Vacation Deprivation survey is about vacation habits across multiple countries and continents. It was conducted on behalf of Expedia by Northstar, a glob- ally-integrated strategic insights consulting firm. This survey was conducted online from October 6–22, 2015 across 26 countries of North America, Europe, South America and Asia Pacific among 9,273 employed adults aged 18 years and older. Globally, Indians are the most likely (61 per cent) to asso- ciate vacationing a great deal with their overall happiness, fol- lowed by Thailand (56 per cent) and UAE (55 per cent), the sur- vey revealed. "Vacations play a critical role in creating a work-life bal- ance as it reenergises people to be more focused at work (53 per cent Indians agree). According to the survey, 54 per cent of Indians would prefer more vaca- tion days over a pay rise, the highest globally. About 61 per cent associate vacations a great deal with their overall happi- ness," Expedia India's Manmeet Ahluwalia said. The survey found that vaca- tions continue to outrank happi- ness derived from finding money, getting a tax refund, cel- ebrating a birthday and even being told they look younger than they are. Ahluwalia said, 94 per cent are ready to make sacrifices for just an extra day of vacation. "The deprivation Indians are feeling may stem from the fact that 68 per cent of Indians have cancelled or postponed their vacation due to work commit- ments," he added. The interesting fact, he said, is that while Indians are receiv- ing on an average one additional vacation day this year (from 20 days last year to 21 days this year) and are more likely to say their bosses are supportive of them availing their vacation time than they were last year, they continue to avail fewer days than they receive (an aver- age of 16 days this year and last year). "This clearly shows that Indians are addicted to their work so much that they often choose to work even when they have earned their time off," he added. (PTI) 'India ranks 4th among world's most vacation-deprived nations'

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2015 (PAGE 10) DAILY EXCELSIR, JAMMU

OFFICE OF THE CUSTODIAN EVACUEE’S PROPERTY, JAMMU

Subject: Short Term QuotationShort term quotations affixed with revenue stamp of Rs. 5/- only separately for eachMake/Brand are invited from the manufacturers or their authorized Dealers of reput-ed makes like 'Hitachi', 'Haier', or 'Diakin', for the following items required by thisoffice for the upcoming Marriage/Community Center on E.P. Land at VillageUdheywala, Tehsil/District- Jammu.

S.No. Description of the Item Qty1 Supply, Installation & Commissioning of Window Type Air 6 Units

Conditioner of capacity 2 Ton each.The rate should include the cost of 6 Kva ISI certified Al wound AV Transformer.

2 Supply, Installation & Commissioning of Split Type Air 11 UnitsConditioners of capacity 1.5 Ton each.The Rate should include the cost of 4 Kva ISI certified Al wound AV Transformer

3 Supply, Installation & Commissioning of Tower Type Air 3 UnitsConditioner of capacity 1.5 Ton each.The rate should include the cost of 4 Kva ISI certified Ai wound AV Transformer.

The Quotation indicating separately the Nett. cost of each machine anddiscounts offered (if any), on Company's letter pad, should reach thisOffice positively by or before 28th Nov' 2015 through registered post/Courier only. Any bid received beyond the last date shall not be enter-tained by the department.Note:1. All the participating tenderers are advised to visit the site for phys-

ical inspection and assessment of various items involved in com-plete commissioning of the aforesaid items.

2. The cost quoted should include all accessories, labour charges,State/Central Taxes in vogue.

3. An amount equaling 2% of the quoted value in aggregate should bedeposited in shape ofCDR/FDR towards earnest money along withthe quotation document.

4. Proof for being the manufacturer/ authorized representative shouldbe attached along with.

5. Product specifications/ technical details etc. also needs to beattached.

6. For further enquiries kindly visit the office of. undersigned/ Asstt.Executive Engineer E.P. Department, Jammu situated at WazaratRoad, Near D.C.'s. Office Jammu on all working days between 11A.M. to 2.00 P.M.

7. Custodian General J&K Govt. Jammu reserves the right to accept,or reject any tender/quotation without assigning any reason there-of.

DIP/J-6518 Sd/-Dt: 21-11-15 (M.H Malik) Custodian

Evacuee’s Propety, Jammu

OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPALGOVT. GENERAL ZORAWAR SINGH

MEMORIAL DEGREE COLLEGE REASIShort Term Tender Notice

Sealed item rate quotations are invited from theAuthorized Dealers for the supply of followingLaboratory Equipment to this College:

1. Spectrophotometer (Base Model)2. Agarose Gel Electrophoresis Unit

The quotations must be supported by authorizedDealer certificate alongwith a CDR of Rs. 2000/-pledged to the Principal, Govt General ZorawarSingh Memorial Degree College, Reasi. The quo-tations shall reach the office of the undersigned onor before 07-12-2015 11.30 am and shall beopened on the same day at 12.30 pm in presenceof the intending suppliers.

The CDRs of the unsuccessful suppliers shall bereleased after the successful completion of thesupply.

The supplied items shall be backed up by aGuarantee/ Warranty for a period not less than oneyear from the date of supply.

For further enquiries contact the office on workingdays between 09.00 am to 03.00 pm or contact onphone number 01991-245590 or mail your queriesto [email protected]

Sd/-(Dr Hemla Aggarwal)

PrincipalDIP/J-6536Dt: 21-11-15

MUMBAI, Nov 22:

India is the fourth mostvacation-deprived nation global-ly, with 65 per cent saying theyfeel very or somewhat vacation-deprived, according to a survey.

About 65 per cent of Indiansfeel they feel very or somewhatvacation-deprived, and 20 percent said they are very vacation-deprived, full service onlinetravel site Expedia's '2015Vacation Deprivation' surveyhas revealed.

UAE topped the list of mostvacation-deprived countries in2015 (76 per cent), followed byMalaysia (73 per cent) andSingapore (71 per cent).

If they had more vacationdays, most Indians (67 per cent)would travel to new places(rather than favourite or usualones), it revealed.

The annual 2015 VacationDeprivation survey is aboutvacation habits across multiplecountries and continents.

It was conducted on behalfof Expedia by Northstar, a glob-ally-integrated strategic insightsconsulting firm.

This survey was conductedonline from October 6–22, 2015across 26 countries of NorthAmerica, Europe, SouthAmerica and Asia Pacific among9,273 employed adults aged 18years and older.

Globally, Indians are themost likely (61 per cent) to asso-ciate vacationing a great dealwith their overall happiness, fol-lowed by Thailand (56 per cent)and UAE (55 per cent), the sur-vey revealed.

"Vacations play a criticalrole in creating a work-life bal-ance as it reenergises people tobe more focused at work (53 percent Indians agree). Accordingto the survey, 54 per cent ofIndians would prefer more vaca-tion days over a pay rise, thehighest globally. About 61 percent associate vacations a greatdeal with their overall happi-ness," Expedia India's ManmeetAhluwalia said.

The survey found that vaca-tions continue to outrank happi-ness derived from findingmoney, getting a tax refund, cel-ebrating a birthday and evenbeing told they look youngerthan they are.

Ahluwalia said, 94 per centare ready to make sacrifices forjust an extra day of vacation.

"The deprivation Indians arefeeling may stem from the factthat 68 per cent of Indians havecancelled or postponed theirvacation due to work commit-ments," he added.

The interesting fact, he said,is that while Indians are receiv-ing on an average one additionalvacation day this year (from 20days last year to 21 days thisyear) and are more likely to saytheir bosses are supportive ofthem availing their vacationtime than they were last year,they continue to avail fewerdays than they receive (an aver-age of 16 days this year and lastyear). "This clearly shows thatIndians are addicted to theirwork so much that they oftenchoose to work even when theyhave earned their time off," headded. (PTI)

'India ranks 4th among world'smost vacation-deprived nations'