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Share your views on Public Procurement Bill

Share your views on Public Procurement Bill
Start Date :
Mar 30, 2015
Last Date :
Apr 21, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Public Procurement Bill, 2012 was introduced in last Lok Sabha and was referred to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance by the Hon’ble Speaker on May, 2012. No ...

The Public Procurement Bill, 2012 was introduced in last Lok Sabha and was referred to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance by the Hon’ble Speaker on May, 2012. No report was given by the Standing Committee and the Bill has since lapsed.

Finance Minister in his Budget Speech, 2015 announced (para 72) that the Parliament needs to take a view soon on the Public Procurement Law.

It has been decided to initiate stakeholders’ consultation to take the matter forward. A copy of the Public Procurement Bill, 2012 is available on the website of Ministry of Finance and can be accessed at the following link: http://finmin.nic.in/the_ministry/dept_expenditure/ppcell/58_2012_LS_EN.pdf

All stakeholders are requested to review the existing provisions of the Public Procurement Bill and give their comments.

The last date for submission of your comments is 20th April, 2015.

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vishal sharma
vishal sharma 11 years 1 month ago
If nation needs development farmer also needs d same we can't neglect them, put all d load on them. We can't commit this sin to rob them. We can't see them as weaker section. They should be made industry partners in case industry gets land from them for their set up
vishal sharma
vishal sharma 11 years 1 month ago
If govt employs need a dearness allowance increase to fulfill their needs farmers too need a gud price of their crop to live in this world where all other products are becoming expensive except farmers produce.
vishal sharma
vishal sharma 11 years 1 month ago
Sir plz make farmers equity partner of industry in the land acquisition bill and don't let them to be robbed by industry and govt as done before and this will remove d problem of rehabilitation , also provide them sufficient prices of their crops so that they don't suicide
nagpal k l
nagpal k l 11 years 1 month ago
RAM RAM sir , Aap se vinti hai ki aap BSNL ki sudh le. or jo yaha per mazdoor kam karte hai un ke bare me pata kare,un becharo ko abhi tak aap ke raj me bhi 4500/ ke karib mil rahe hai.jab ki Dc rate 8400/hai. pl see
Nagarajan_2
Nagarajan_2 11 years 1 month ago
Yesterday Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam mentioned that formers whoever given land for #ppbill they can be considers as a share holders in that plan, it may be private/government. I felt it ensures formers life safety in long run. This bill is not clear in terms of industry types, land pricing and judiciary interaction. In any case government should not stop any one to move court in case of any injustice happen to Indian citizen. Government should come forward for open debate with people of India.
Prasad T R
Prasad T R 11 years 1 month ago
Labour Laws are vastly violated by our concerned departments. This causes heavy difference between public and private sector employees. Even if we have adequate laws, they are not satisfactorily implemented. Local and State Governments should be strictly monitored.
santosh mudgal
santosh mudgal 11 years 1 month ago
why private sector is being neglected by govt of India, while GDP is growing by Private industries and only benefits given for govt employees not for Private sector employees.Is inflation affects only govt employees, so the central govt periodically increase the percentage of inflation fund, so we request to Honorable PM Mr. Narendra Modi; for taking concern in making a policy for Private employees welfare also.
manoj garg
manoj garg 11 years 1 month ago
So as economist rotten wheat is more profitable than normal wheat. So why we should spend money to preserve the wheat. Now how can we increase the gov income via normal wheat more than the normal wheat. Reply me the answer or suggestion otherwise some ideas for it i will share tommorow
manoj garg
manoj garg 11 years 1 month ago
Just like this agri field is the ultimate source of economy, every field is depend on it in some forms. So we need to make it organised one. For eg: rotten wheat or rice used in production of beer or wine products, government take a good amount of tax from their manufactures. So gov. thought beer or wine industry is a profitable field so plan its budget to enhance this field. But if normal rice or wheat come in market gov have to pay not only its msp and its storage cost but also get less tax