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Give your comments on Revised Draft Manual for Procurement of Consultancy and Other Services

Give your comments on Revised Draft Manual for Procurement of Consultancy and Other Services
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Oct 19, 2016
अंतिम तिथि :
Nov 16, 2016
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The Manuals on Policies and Procedures for Purchase of Goods, Works and Consultancy were issued by this Department in 2006. These Manuals were prepared in conformity with the ...

The Manuals on Policies and Procedures for Purchase of Goods, Works and Consultancy were issued by this Department in 2006. These Manuals were prepared in conformity with the General Financial Rules, 2005 and contained broad generic Guidelines. To suit their local/specialized needs, Ministries / Departments were to supplement these manuals by issuing Detailed Operating Instructions; Checklists and customized formats to serve as practical instructions.
    
It has been now decided to revise these Manuals and the copy of the revised Draft Manual for Procurement of Consultancy and Other Services can be read here.

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It has been also decided to initiate stakeholders’ consultation on the Draft Manual. In this context, Individuals, Industries Bodies and all other stakeholders are requested to review the provisions of the Draft Manual on Policies and Procedures for Procurement of Consultancy and Other Services and send their suggestions / comments on MyGov. Ministries/Departments are being separately requested to send their suggestions/comments in this regard.

Last day of submission is 15th November 2016

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krishna rao
krishna rao 9 साल 7 महीने पहले
pl prepare a data bank of all existing registered suppliers/ vendors to Central, State Governments, PSUs so that mailers are sent to them for procurement . It increases competition. Now usually each deptt, unit has few captive suppliers in collusion as only they are made aware of need. Eg. defence canteens sell some low quality products only made for it and not available outside.Also CSDs in collusion dont sell much indian house hold products in detergents etc,but stock huge quantity of MNC COs.