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service providers for the provision of one helicopter Ambulance, one single engine helicopter and twin engine helicopter on wet lease basis for the Lok Sabha elections 2024 in J&K.

While helicopter ambulance will be required for five days during each phase of the election, one single engine helicopter will be required with effect from three days before election day of the first phase to election day of the last phase of the Lok Sabha elections 2024 in Jammu and Kashmir, it said.

The twin engine helicopter will be in use as and when required for the Lok Sabha elections, it added.

The helicopter ambulance and single engine helicopter are intended to be stationed at any location within Jammu and Kashmir, depending upon the requiremen­t and the election phases, it said.

The twin engine helicopter may not be stationed in J&K but has to be provided as and when required for which prior intimation of 48 hours will be provided by the department to the operator.

The helicopter ambulance is a service, wherein a patient under critical or bedded condition is transferre­d from their home site and location to desired location for medical treatment on an helicopter ambulance that has emergency facilities on board, it added.

The helicopter ambulance shall be fully equipped with ICU facilities to ensure safe and effective treatment of patients during the flight, up to the time they reach their destinatio­n, the chopper should be equipped with cargo doors to enable easy movement of structures and other instrument­s.

A single engine rotary wing flying machine capable of carrying five or more than five passengers along with the minimum personal baggage or equipment at high altitude, it added.

cricketing nations will use Kashmiri bats in the upcoming T20 World Cup,” he said.

He said Kashmiri bats have emerged as formidable competitor­s to English willow bats due to their cost-effectiven­ess. “We are the sole producers capable of offering these bats at very lower rates compared to English willow,” he added.

Fawzul said while they previously manufactur­ed white-label

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