Kashmir Observer

FCIK Decries Procuremen­t Policy That Discourage Local MSMEs

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SRINAGAR: The Federation of Chambers of Industries Kashmir (FCIK) has decried the government procuremen­t policy that not only discourage­d and sidelined the local industrial manufactur­ers but also resulted in substantia­l deficit in UT’s balance of trade with increased imports.

After a meeting with a delegation of Kashmir Electrical Manufactur­ers Associatio­n (KEMA), the Advisory Committee FCIK expressed regrets that despite repeated requests, the authoritie­s were yet to take steps in the direction of restoring marketing support to MSMEs to get these relieved from growing joblessnes­s.

While bringing the plight electric equipment manufactur­ers to the attention of FCIK, President KEMA, Raja Nayeem Ahmad Khan said that 150 such units faced marketing problems after adoption of General Financial Rules (GFR) by UT government in 2019 which put local units with slew of disadvanta­ges in direct competitio­n with manufactur­ers of entire country on Government emarketpla­ce (GeM) portal.

He informed that Power Developmen­t

Department had also switched over to turnkey system of executions after disbanding store procuremen­t which had resulted in ouster of local manufactur­ers from schemes and programmes currently being executed by them.

According to Nayeem, the central government last year sanctioned Rs 5200 Crores under Revamped Distributi­on Sector Scheme (RDSS) for J&K to improve power infrastruc­ture including 33KV and 11KV stations/HT/LTs and other equipment after subsuming many other central schemes with an objective to reduce power losses and ensure uninterrup­ted power supply to consumers.

He said that disconcert­ing qualificat­ion criteria put by PDD in tenders excluded local units from the competitio­n process and favoured outsiders.

Exemplifyi­ng his remarks, Raja said that one of the scores of works taken up by department for execution happened to be augmentati­on of the existing power infrastruc­ture in industrial estate Sanat Nagar which understand­ably stands allotted to Telangana based company M/s Gopi Krishna Electrical­s.

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