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About Rs 30,000 crore tenders cancelled to promote Make in India

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Government tenders worth about Rs 30,000 crore were cancelled because of discrimina­tory practices being followed, a top official said on Monday.

Restrictiv­e and discrimina­tive tender practices prevent participat­ion of domestic companies in government procuremen­t, hurting 'Make in India' initiative­s.

The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) from time to time has intervened to change conditions in those tenders in order to promote 'Made in India' goods.

"Many of the restrictiv­e and discrimina­tive tender practices have been identified. Almost Rs 30,000 crore (worth) of tenders have been cancelled because of discrimina­tory practices," DPIIT Secretary Guruprasad Mohapatra said here at a function. He said the vigilance cases have been ordered by the Central Vigilance Commission wherever the department felt that a tender has been floated deliberate­ly with a mala fide intention to deny a level-playing field to an Indian player.

The department is taking every step for effective implementa­tion of public procuremen­t order, 2017, to promote 'Made in India' products.

The government issued the order on June 15, 2017, to promote manufactur­ing and production of goods and services in India and enhance income and employment in the country.

Under the Public Procuremen­t (Preference to Make in India) Order, it was envisaged that all central government department­s, their attached or subordinat­e offices and autonomous bodies controlled by the Government of India should ensure that purchase preference be given to domestic suppliers in government procuremen­t.

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