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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)
Submission Closed

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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rajendra hariram sarda
rajendra hariram sarda 11 years 2 months ago
maximise economy and efficiency in public procurement; obtain value for money in public procurement; these are two objectives act. If Economy is maximised, efficiency&value for money may reduce, hence the balance should be there to get quality. Efficiency should be properly defined to monitor the process , to deliver good product.
BIPLAB SEN
BIPLAB SEN 11 years 2 months ago
Recommendation for land acquisition Bill: We have to found out the maximum income from that land and give an amount as compensation whose interest from Govt. Bank for ten years Monthly income scheme should be equal.Every farmer should declare his earning from land by himself only, which will be verified by income tax.I think this may solve the problem otherwise land mafia like Robert Bhadra will be benefited from this protest as they will sell their land latter to govt. or Industrialist .
SANDEEP CHAKRAVARTI
SANDEEP CHAKRAVARTI 11 years 2 months ago
i would like to suggest government on Land Acquisition Bill. There should be a survey for per year income of farmer from his fertilize land,suppose the income of farmer is 6 lakhs per year ,the company owner to whom government want to provide the land must pay at least 70% amount of farmer total income per year who is the real owner of land till the coming is doing business in his land ,and this amount must be increase in proportion to dearness allowance.
GAURAV GIRDHAR
GAURAV GIRDHAR 11 years 2 months ago
There should be regulated commodities market with proper inspection and control over procurement and storage agencies both private and public. The food cannot be wasted. Proper and adequate storage should be arranged by central and state warehouses and should be timely inspected by commodity regulator and penalties impossed on such agencies where wastage is found whether in quantity or quality. Pvt. Companies like ncml, star agri etc may be used for procurement and inspection done on them.
mahender gupta
mahender gupta 11 years 2 months ago
Remove registration etc for small scale units for supply to govt. Openly e tender n ask for ququote.issue guidelines , who can apply. Like mfr having turnover less than 1 crore should b given preference.big people can find market any where.
mahender gupta
mahender gupta 11 years 2 months ago
Sir, small scale units should b given top priority.issue clear guidelines , units under those guidelines should b eligible to suoply to govt, remove the requirement of nsci, ssi etc registrations, if any supplier violates guidelines, should b blacklisted, fined. Pl simlify the policy n procedures for small units. These units mfg gud products but , no market, no funds etc. Pl help this backbone of india.
PANKAJ KUMAR NAMDEV
PANKAJ KUMAR NAMDEV 11 years 2 months ago
accountability should be there in every steps and all the officers as well as employers should know what their responsibility is and they should fulfill it within the given time to every one ..................
Parveen Sajjad
Parveen Sajjad 11 years 2 months ago
Starting right from the technology selection, Product standardization , service optimization,awarding of contract, payment policy, every steps need to benchmarked.
HP JALAN
HP JALAN 11 years 2 months ago
until and unless the supplier is qualified and reached to a stage where the shortlisted supplier can be a potential seller, the suppliers should not be encouraged to offer free visit/travel to his facility or his any other site where the supplier has supplied the material.