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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)
Nitesh N Shetty
Nitesh N Shetty 11 years 3 weeks ago
Gov should prioritize Bills. Judicial reforms, police reforms, good and clean education system(bereft of politician owned/aligned), robust healthcare, building green cover across cities, cleaning rivers (not just Ganga), building sports culture, promoting tourism etc instead of passing such bills
Raman Srikanth
Raman Srikanth 11 years 3 weeks ago
Sir, the recent mining tenders worth Rs. 40,000 crores released by NTPC have been framed to limit competition by disqualifying Indian subsidiaries of Foreign mining companies from participation in "Make in India." These conditions are against India's FDI Policy which permits 100% FDI in captive coal mining. Motive is only to facilitate cartels to win contracts at high prices, though Indian contractors have no experience in such large mines.
Raman Srikanth
Raman Srikanth 11 years 3 weeks ago
Sir, please review the procurement procedures of PSUs. Maharatnas like NTPC are Maha Corrupt, since their CMDs have procured their positions through money power and not through merit. However, even letters with specific and concrete complaints addressed to Power Secretary are not even acknowledged.
MUHAMMAD ALIM
MUHAMMAD ALIM 11 years 3 weeks ago
Sir in our country have more intelligent player {all game}, and he have more skill but he have no plateform sow our perform mostly rural areas people.
seshagirilakshman rao
seshagirilakshman rao 11 years 3 weeks ago
It is presumed the Land Acquisition is relevant to the extent of portion of lands required by Farmers for the cultivation purposes to begin with may be more appropriate.A Message from slakshmanrao3@gmail.com
seshagirilakshman rao
seshagirilakshman rao 11 years 3 weeks ago
Requirement of Land for different purposes have been very well debated.Whereas, the very fact is Farmers alone are capable of taking care of our every day food.If this be the mind set,Farmers will have a better life style at any given point of time.A mission out of Imagination to reality alone is in race.!!! That is the present status.A message from slakshmanrao3@gmail.com
rudrashakti
rudrashakti 11 years 3 weeks ago
ok it has been a long days with a lots of hindrances.still the land acquisition bill has not been able to got his form.i think it would be a debacle to the prime minister's make in india campaign.there should be a provision of free admission to any course like diploma degree engineering or any other course which would be beneficial to the his/her future.then they would have a reason to leave their lands for a great cause.
CHANDRASHEKHAR BE GADAGKAR
CHANDRASHEKHAR BE GADAGKAR 11 years 3 weeks ago
Large Departments where they have their own Procurement cell/divisions should consider forming a lead/central procurement cell/division to enter into Rate Contracts for common stores that will be required by its operational units in various locations in order to avoid repeat of Tendering exercise by all the procuring cells/divisions on the lines of DGS&D.