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Global vax bid: BMC rejects nine proposals

BMC in talks with Dr Reddy’s for Sputnik vaccine doses; may 1st take small stock on experiment­al basis

- Mehul R Thakkar mehul.thakkar@htlive.com ANSHUMAN POYREKAR/HT PHOTO

MUMBAI: The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) on Friday said it has rejected all nine proposals it received for supply of 10 million Covid-19 vaccine doses, as the suppliers did not submit required documents it sought from respondent­s to its global tender. The civic body is in talks with Dr Reddy’s for Sputnik vaccine doses.

The BMC had invited global expression of interest (EoI) on May 12 for procuremen­t of 10 million Covid vaccines directly from the internatio­nal market. It extended the applicatio­n window twice on May 18 and May 25 for a week. On June 1, the BMC closed the applicatio­n window, stating that it had received nine proposals, of which eight were for supplying Sputnik and one company had offered to supply any approved vaccine.

The BMC had also got a proposal to supply Pfizer and Astranzene­ca vaccine. However, the Czech Republic-based company withdrew its proposal after Pfizer clarified it had not given any rights for distributi­on of its vaccine. Following this, last week, the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) and Dr Reddy’s Laboratory also issued a statement that Dr Reddy’s has the sole distributi­on rights for the first 250 million vaccine doses of Sputnik. It asked not to believe claims made by any third party.

Considerin­g these statements, and further as per its EoI condition, the BMC’s central procuremen­t department (CPD) had asked the interested suppliers to submit documents to prove their link with the original manufactur­ers

Aof the vaccine they propose to supply on Tuesday. The suppliers were given time till Friday, and considerin­g they did not get any documents, CPD rejected all proposals.

A senior official of the BMC said, “CPD has rejected all nine proposals, and all nine suppliers now stand to be disqualifi­ed from the process. We have also submitted a report on this to municipal commission­er Iqbal Singh Chahal’s office.”

In a statement, the civic body said, “When contacted on Friday, Dr Reddy’s Laboratori­es have indicated their readiness to supply some stock of Sputnik vaccines to the corporatio­n on an experiment­al basis by the end of June 2021. Further, discussion­s to procure a large stockpile of Sputnik vaccine are underway, and will be conducted for the next 8 to 10 days.”

According to BMC officials, considerin­g the cold storage facility of Sputnik has to be customised, it will first take a small number of doses on an experiment­al basis, and after that go for a large stockpile. Similarly, the government is also negotiatin­g with Dr Reddy’s Laboratori­es to get Sputnik vaccine doses for the state. The BMC official added, “Now, considerin­g Dr Reddy’s Laboratory has the sole distributi­on rights of Sputnik in India, we have establishe­d a channel of contact with them. We will understand what they promise and in how much time to conclude whether we can procure vaccines from them. As of now, there are no plans to contact any other firm apart from Dr Reddy’s Laboratory.”

Friday saw single-day high, as 88,527 citizens were vaccinated in the city. Until Friday, 3,507,019 citizens have been vaccinated since January 16.

 ??  ?? Beneficiar­ies get inoculated at NCPA Society, Nariman Point, on Friday.
Beneficiar­ies get inoculated at NCPA Society, Nariman Point, on Friday.

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