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India : Commerce and Industry Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman says GeM to ensure greater transparency and accountability

Publish Date : 11-Aug-2016

The Commerce and Industry Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman launched the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) in New Delhi today . The Minister said this platform will ensure greater transparency and revolutionise Government procurement.

DGS&D has developed Government e-Marketplace (GeM), a completely end to end procurement system for purchase of common use goods and services by Government buyers. Earlier this year, two Groups of Secretaries in their presentation to Honble PM made recommendations to reform DGS&D by creating a one stop online marketplace for Government buyers for their routine requirements. The Honble FM in his Budget speech 2016-17, announced the establishment of a technology driven platform by DGS&D. Cabinet Secretary in his review in March 2016 directed GeM to be developed expeditiously as pilot project with the technical support of NeGD in Ministry of Electronics & IT.

GeM (Pilot phase) has been developed jointly in a record time for select goods and services. The entire process flow designing has been done in house in order to bring greater transparency, speed and efficiency in public procurement. The significant feature is linking with payment portals like SBI and PFMS which makes the entire process online.

In order to enable Government buyers to procure on GeM, GFR (General Financial Rules) has been amended by addition of Rule 141A. Upto Rs.50,000, a buyer can do direct purchase and beyond this through price comparison, bidding or reverse auction. Department of Expenditure has also issued directive to all paying authorities to make payments on GeM procurement within a maximum of 10 days. Acceptance or rejection of goods has to be within 10 days of receipt or will be deemed accepted.

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