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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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Showing 327 Submission(s)
Manan Bhaskar Mehta
Manan Bhaskar Mehta 11 years 1 month ago
How can i stop a e-tender which is going to harm Govt. Of Gujarat. They are buying Microsoft Licenses though they can use Tiguin Linux ( Developed In Gujarat ) and save MONEY OF GUJARAT by using Tiguin Linux in Their e-nagar Project for nagar palika. Govt. Officer will not answer me that why he is wasting money of Gujarat in Microsoft Licenses. or the officers are not at all interested to PREVENT MONEY RUNNING OUT OF INDIA on the name of Microsoft SOFTWARE LIC COST. sample is in attached file
sudarshan haldar
sudarshan haldar 11 years 1 month ago
sirji ap sa binti ha ki land bill co logo ko thik sa samjahaia kiskiya is ki it na jarurate hai.matlab hum log serif bolta hai ki china itna devlope hogaya singapur itna devlope hogaya hong kong itna devlope ho gaya ,magar hum desh basi nahi samagta ki un desh o ka law kanun alag hai agar un jaisa devlope karna hai to hama vi o desh jaisa land polici law economi loaw ar zero curroption law apna na hoga nahi to india kabhi devlope nahi hoga apas ma hum log larta rahanga ar bakar hoka maranga.
Prashant n
Prashant n 11 years 1 month ago
Give credits for 01) Make in India products 02) Taxes paid in time #MinistryofFinance 03) Swach Bharat contribution i.e ensuring that the area around the tendering firms is kept clean 04) Adoption of digital transactions in the day to day firm activity
Unnikrishnan_3
Unnikrishnan_3 11 years 1 month ago
I POSTED MY REQUEST TO THE RESPECTED P M AND TO MADAM NIRMALA SITHARAMAN FOR THEIR KINDNESS TO THE COMPANY RUBBER WOOD INDIA OR INDIA WOOD SITUATED AT KOTTAYAM IN KERALA STATE.COMOANY LOST ITS FUTURE WITH 300 EMPLOYEES AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS.MY GOVERMENT GIVE A FINANCIAL HELP TO THE COMPANY.WE HOPE DO.KINDLY MAKE IT FAST.PLEASE OTHER WISE OUR PRAYERS WILL NOT GET A CARE FROM GOD AND WE COMPELLED TO GO FOR ANOTHER WAYS TO CONCLUDE THIS SITUATION.TO ALL FRIENDS READ THIS PLEASE PRAY GOR US
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Abhay Kulkarni
Abhay Kulkarni 11 years 1 month ago
In many instances, the process is managed by officials who are ill-equipped with necessary aptitude and expertise to assess 'business value' of a solution and technical / qualitative comparision. Lack of accountability due to transferable jobs, promotions, and opaque assessment of delivery performance further add to the challenge. Example, instead of buying a an item at ₹100 that lasts for 3yrs, why not buy one at ₹140 that lasts for 5 yrs?
Abhay Kulkarni
Abhay Kulkarni 11 years 1 month ago
Public procurement doesn't encourage rational evaluation on basis of Best Fit to address a business problem. Buying process discourages 'courage of conviction' on part of evaluators to assess technological or qualitative superiority & simply reduces it to RFPs spec'ed with highest common denominator amongst barely comparable alternatives, keeping aside - at times - even the original business need if there is a unique solution provider and hence single bidder. No premium for first mover advantage
Abhay Kulkarni
Abhay Kulkarni 11 years 1 month ago
It's clearly understandable that transparency & competitive pricing must always remain the fulcrum of public procurement. However, buying any product, service or solution on the basis of L1 ONLY has proven to be more of roadblock than facilitating "best-in-class" approach. As focus seems to have wrongly shifted to 'following a process' to buy the cheapest, and no one questions if what is procured has met the original business requirement. And, such decisions end up wasting public money.
Unnikrishnan_3
Unnikrishnan_3 11 years 1 month ago
IN THIS COMPANY RUBBERWOOD INDIA OR INDIAWOOD SITUATED AT KOTTAYAM IN KERALA STATE.COMPANY NOW CARRYING HUGE FINANCIAL LOSS WITH 300 EMPLOYEES OF LIFE FROM 2002.NO ONE HAS NO ENQUIRY ABOUT THIS FIRM.HOW IT FELL IN THIS STAGE AND HOW THE EMPLOYEES LIVE WITH OUT JOB AND SALARY.WE HOPE A LOT FROM THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BUT NO HELP FROM THE GOVERNMENT.RESPECTED P M CAN HELP US.WE THINK HE MAKE IT SOON.WAITIG FOR THE FAVOURABLE HELP FROM THE P M.FINANCIAL HELP TO THE COMPANY.PLEASE SEND IT
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