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Ideas on Envisioned Role of DGS&D

Ideas on Envisioned Role of DGS&D
Start Date :
Feb 04, 2016
Last Date :
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.

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rkjain@outlook.com
RAKESH KUMAR JAIN 8 years 9 months ago

DGS&D: Dte Gen of Supply & Disposal. I starting interacting with it when, I think son-in-law of former PM LB Sastri was its DG. It used to be the central agency for acquisition of stores within India and abroad. It had a office in UK and a strong office in Calcutta. Only Rly & defence were outside its procurement ambit. Soon in 1980's, all other central departments also started procuring directly. It was more or less reduced to Rate Approval agency so that off hand purchase can be done. 1/2

onkargundawar@gmail.com
Onkar Gundawar 8 years 9 months ago

Hon. PM please read our suggestions submitted on your website. I am trying to reach you so hard with my design to solve irrigation and power problem in India but I didn't got any reply. Please consider our suggestions.

PANDURANG PATIL
PANDURANG PATIL 8 years 9 months ago

hon. PM please introduce new ALL INDIA SERVICE which is ENVIRONMENT SERVICE helpful for our commitment toward enviornment

Prashant KV
Prashant KV 8 years 9 months ago

Respected Modi Sir,
Congress (Center and State) Involved in falsely branding a HINDU as a TERRORIST (highly suspecting, as the lie used for this is "I Hate Muslims", I suspect, this is vote bank politics played by Congress)to conceal GE's involvement.
When Congress was in Center,aMNC IT company by name GE had raised false complaints, during 2011-12, in the center through which they were able to involve central police in my life.
Sir, please help me! please make this victim fight for justice.

Varun Rajasekaran
Varun Rajasekaran 8 years 9 months ago

Dear Modiji,
There are so many people in the country who struggle for a one-time meal. France has established a rule wherein all leftover food/food not sold should be given to the needy. We can start a similar system here in India and apply this on FMCG not sold in retail stores! This will put pressure on retailers to sell their goods at very low rates!

ritesh.serene@gmail.com
Ritesh Serene 8 years 9 months ago

Implement a quota system, wherein at least 35% of commodities are sourced from within the country, 35% from either of Brazil, Russia, South Africa (friendly nations within BRICS). This will ensure Tenders are NOT large sized, ensuring issues like over dependency upon few big suppliers is removed, improve transparency and trust, as big tender can influence pricing and may give rise to Conflict of Interest. Further, entrepreneurs can benefit as everyone's invited to support the supply chain system

jrathna72@yahoo.com
Rathna J Rathna J 8 years 9 months ago

DGSD: All standard chemicals,Spares & fittings like electrical,mechanical,instruments etc can be fixed as a rate contract which will give cost reduction as well as to improve the timely procurement like Just in time, or to avoid the stock out situation. Simplifies the procurement process, but improves the timely material need.

jrathna72@yahoo.com
Rathna J Rathna J 8 years 9 months ago

DGS&D: Direct import of chemicals may give price advantage than indg. supply. DGSD may focus the prices of standard chemicals procurement from direct import and fix the prices as rate contract, may give price advance when considering all govt. purchase which can save more cost. DGS&D can focus on foreign procurement also,which turn simplify the lead time of procurement with the price advantage. The DGSD chemicals also well informed to the Excise and custom dept.by DGSD which help to clearance.

jrathna72@yahoo.com
Rathna J Rathna J 8 years 9 months ago

DGS&D:Fixing of Rate Contract by DGS&D, simply the ordering procedure and enhance the timely delivery of materials to institute will help the timely requirement of research institutes which in result improve the focus on research, with the material availability. Help the scientific group to show the result or invention in the faster way.