Tender For Detailed Estimate For Proposed Miyawaki At Shankgarh,Shivdaspur And Bhadokhar Ayodhya-Shankargarh 2 Demarcation and Conservation 3 Soil Testing 4 Expenses for Landscape 5 Soil Analysis and Soil Enrichment: Nutrient Chopped Grass 6 Drum with 200 Liter Capacity 7 Bucket 8 Hazara 9 Spray Machine 10 Ingredients for Preparing Jeevamrit: Indigenous/Pahari Cow Urine 11 Cow Dung 12 Lentil Flour, Gram Flour 13 Soil from near the base of a Peepal Tree 14 Fencing Material: Angle Iron 35x35x5 mm, 6 feet long with 5 holes in the middle 15 Plastic Mesh 6 feet high, 40 meters long, total area approximately 810 square feet 16 Supporting Stick 5 feet long, strong and solid, to support the saplings 17 Jute Thread 18 Digging 1 meter deep in the ground using a JCV machine (square m) 19 Put half the soil excavated mechanically back into the trench and spread the soil evenly. Spread half the biomass mixture evenly in the trench and the other half on the mound. 20 Mixing the biomass using a JCB machine. 21 Dig a small pit on the mound with a shovel so that the seedlings can sit comfortably. 22 Immerse the plant bags in the water solution mixed with Jeevamrit and separate the plant bags from the Jeevamrit after they absorb the water. 23 Plant the seedlings and support them with a stick. 24 Spread 5 to 7 inches of straw over the soil and tie them with a rope to prevent the straw from blowing away. 30 25 Irrigation: 24 times in total 26 Additional trees plus 3% of the cost of the plants 27 Companion trees 28 Herb plants 29 Security workers 30 Sapling storage 31 Second-year maintenance irrigation: 10 times a month from April to June, 5 times in October and November, 4 times in January and February, 5 times in March, total 53 times 32 Weeding and mulching: 2 times 33 Security workers 34 Third-year maintenance irrigation: 24 times in total 35 Weeding and mulching: 2 times 36 Security workers 37 Additional resources: Boring and pressure pump 38 Shivdaspur 39 Demarcation and conservation 40 Soil testing 41 Expenses on landscaping 42 Soil analysis and nutrient material for soil enrichment 43 Drum with 200-liter capacity 44 Bucket 45 Hazara 46 Spray machine 47 Ingredients for preparing Jeevamrit: Indigenous/mountain cow urine 48 Cow dung 49 Lentil flour, gram flour 50 Soil from near the roots of a Peepal tree 51 Fencing material: Angle iron 35x35x5 mm, 6 feet long with 5 holes in the middle 52 Plastic mesh 6 feet high and 40 meters long, total area approximately 810 square feet 53 Supporting stick 5 feet long, strong and solid to support the plant 54 Jute thread 55 Digging 1 meter deep on the ground with a JCV machine (5 sq. m) 56 Return half the soil excavated mechanically to the trench and spread the soil evenly. Spread half the biomass mixture evenly in the trench and half on the mound of soil. 57 Mixing of biomass with a JCB machine 58 Digging a small pit on the mound with a shovel where the plants can sit comfortably 59 Dipping the plant bags in a solution of water mixed with Jeevamrit and separating the plants from the Jeevamrit after the water is absorbed 60 Planting and supporting the plants with a stick 61 Spreading 5 to 7 inches of straw over the soil and driving 30 pegs and tying them with a rope to prevent the straw from blowing away 62 Irrigation: 24 times in total 63 The cost of the plant is 3 percent plus additional trees 64 Co-trees 65 Herb plants 66 Security workers 67 Sapling storage 68 Second-year maintenance irrigation: 10 times a month from April to June, 5 times in October and November, and 10 times in January and February 4 times in March, 5 times in total, 53 times 69 Weeding and mulching twice 70 Security workers 71 Third year maintenance irrigation, total 24 times 72 Weeding and mulching twice 73 Security workers 74 Additional resources: Boring and pressure pump 75 Bhadokhar 76 Demarcation and conservation 77 Soil testing 78 Expenses on landscaping 79 Soil analysis and nutrient inputs for soil enrichment: Chopped grass 80 Drum with 200 liter capacity 81 Bucket 82 Hazara 83 Spray machine 84 Ingredients for preparing Jeevamrit: Indigenous/Pahari cow urine 85 Cow dung 86 Lentil flour, gram flour 87 Soil near the roots of a Peepal tree 88 Fencing material: Angled iron 35x35x5 mm 6 feet long with 5 holes in the middle 89 Plastic mesh 6 feet high and 40 meters long, totaling approximately 810 square feet 90 Supporting stick 5 feet long, strong and solid, to support the plants 91 Jute thread 92 Digging a trench (square meter) 1 meter deep on the ground using a JCB machine 93 Returning half the mechanically excavated soil to the trench and spreading it evenly, spread half the biomass mixture evenly in the trench and half on the mound of soil 94 Mixing the biomass with a JCB machine 95 Digging a small hole on the mound with a shovel where the plants can comfortably sit 96 Dipping the plant bags in the water solution mixed with Jeevamrit and separating the plant bags from the Jeevamrit after they have absorbed the water 97 Planting and Supporting the plants with a stick 98 Spread 5 to 7 inches of straw over the soil and drive 30 pegs and tie them with a rope to prevent the straw from blowing away. 99 Irrigation: 24 times in total 100 Plants cost 3% plus trees 101 Companion tree 102 Herb plants 103 Security guard 104 Sapling storage 105 Second-year maintenance irrigation: 10 times a month from April to June; 5 times in October and November; 4 times in January and February; 5 times in March, total 53 times 106 Weeding and mulching: 2 times 107 Security guard 108 Third-year maintenance irrigation: 24 times 109 Weeding and Mulching 02 times 110 security workers 111 Additional Resources Boring and Pressure Pumps
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