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The portal has transformed public procurement in India [1] by driving its three pillars, namely, inclusion, usability and transparency and efficiency and cost savings. [7] According to an independent assessment made by the World Bank, average savings for buyers in Government e Marketplace portal is about 9.75% on the median price. [8]
Historical buildings constructed by Public Works Department Year Building Location Cost 1869 Bangalore Central Jail: Bangalore ₹ 46,047 1868 Bowring Hospital: Bangalore ₹ 2,16,454 1879 Government Museum Bangalore ₹ 48,335 1869-1917 Public Offices Bangalore ₹ 5,95,991 1882-1924 The Central College Bangalore ₹ 5,44,599 1894
After 5 years of the independence, the Public Service Commission was constituted on 18 May 1951 under the provisions of the Constitution of India and Public Service Commission Regulations 1950. H.B. Gundappa Gowda, was appointed as the first Chairman and Sri George Matthan, and Sri H.M. Mallikarjunappa, as Members of the Commission in May 1951.
Rashtriya e-Market Services (ReMS) is established as a joint venture of Government of Karnataka (India) and NCDEX spot exchange limited with equal shareholding. It was conceived to blend public interest with the initiative of a private enterprise for establishing, operating, managing a specialized electronic trading platform called Unified Market Platform (UMP) for auctioning of farmer's produce.
2011 - Started e-auction of iron ore in Karnataka, and human hair. [5] 2012 - Started e-auction of chrome ore, baryte, raw pet coke. 2013 - Started e-auction of forest produces. 2014 - Started e-auction of iron ore in Goa and red sanders wood in Andhra Pradesh. [6] 2015 - E-auction of coal mine blocks [7] and regassified LNG. [8]
E-procurement projects are often part of the country's general e-Government efforts to better serve its citizens and businesses in the digital economy. For example, Singapore's GeBIZ was implemented as one of the programmes under its e-Government masterplan. [26] The Procurement G6 leads the use of e-procurement instruments in Public procurement.
The activities of HOPCOMS are threefold; procurement, storage and distribution. It has opened four procurement centres at Sarjapura, Channapatna, Hosakote and Kanakapura where facilities have been arranged for acceptance, weighment and grading of produces. The payment to the farmers are distributed immediately on acceptance of goods.
OpenProcurement consists of a Centralized database (CDB) and the API through which specialized electronic platforms can interact with the CDB and module auctions. [5] Third-party web platforms (web platforms, which implement components of the e-procurement system, and give access to purchasing organizations, vendors, and ordinary visitors) interact with CDB using OpenProcurement API and ...