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Ideas on Envisioned Role of DGS&D

Ideas on Envisioned Role of DGS&D
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Feb 04, 2016
अंतिम तिथि :
Mar 10, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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CURRENT ROLE AND FUNCTION OF DGS&D ...

CURRENT ROLE AND FUNCTION OF DGS&D

Directorate General of Supplies & Disposals (DGS&D) is a Central Purchase and Quality Assurance Organization of Government of India and presently rendering procurement services to Government by concluding Rate Contracts (RC) for common user items. RC is an agreement between the Government buyer and the supplier to supply stores at specified prices during the period covered by the Contract. Based on the RCs finalized by DGS&D, Central Government Departments across the country place supply orders.

ENVISIONED ROLE OF DGS&D

Government intends to bring more transparency, efficiency and ease of procuring a large number of commodity items required by Government departments and organizations. DGS&D will create a new e-procurement system by offering an online one-stop market place, a government-to-suppliers portal encompassing the entire procurement process. This will help Government buyers save time, reduce administrative costs and ensure low pricing for various commodity items and services which are bought regularly and have common specifications. Through innovative measures speedy online payment mechanism will be worked out.

Inviting ideas on envisioned role of DGS&D

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Pawan Verma
Pawan Verma 10 साल 3 महीने पहले
Indian postal department is capable of being an option as best courier service provider in India. They have service network to each and every corner of country. If Indian Postal department is developed in direction of couriers and cargo, it can generate good reputation, high revenue and also employment for people of India. Sir, please have a look at the request, which may be more helpful to put my points.
Hemant Kumar
Hemant Kumar 10 साल 3 महीने पहले
We as people are habitual of expecting everything of free. We all want rights, but don't want to shoulder any responsibility. This mentality has its legacy in the times of kings as well as our scriptures. people who work hard are considered fools in our society since ages. We have to change this mentality. People demanding rights and privileges on the basis of their birth and not their skill is the biggest social problem that we face.
Hemant Kumar
Hemant Kumar 10 साल 3 महीने पहले
Sir, It is important that the government remain focused on the development regardless of what the opposition shouts. I travelled to Kanpur last week and found Dedicated freight Corridor being build in great stretches. It sud be completed (though in a phased manner, but still in desnse population) before next general election to have the development punch against the opposition. Similarly, freight corridors other that eastern and western corridors sud be started.
vivek bittu
vivek bittu 10 साल 3 महीने पहले
I want to give suggestion on Gold Monetisation Scheme . Suggestion :- if it is given an option to customer that after maturity period will have an option to get same designed ornaments that He/she Have before the investment in the scheme , then more number of persons may join the valuable scheme
Jay Chan
Jay Chan 10 साल 3 महीने पहले
People in government machinery needs to make themselves feel that they are like soldiers and needs to protect country from problems that is possible in their domain. This important for food bill that government is planning. This is required to prevent any problems in taking more time for movement of files for signature.