The move is aimed at making GeM an autonomous body, which will help in taking all the decisions including those related to finance at a faster pace, an official told PTI.
As the GeM is a market-driven system, it needs to take real-time decisions like hiring of manpower.
The ministry last year launched GeM for online purchase of goods and services by various central government ministries and departments.
The move is aimed at bringing in more transparency and streamlining government procurement, estimated at Rs 10,000 crore a year.
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Recently, the government made it mandatory for all the departments and ministries to source goods and services from the e-marketplace.
Currently, over 9,000 products from 250 categories, including computers, stationery and several services, are registered by different vendors on the portal.
The Directorate General of Supplies and Disposal (DGS&D) is working on increasing the number of services by including areas like cleaning, plumbing and digitisation of records.
E-commerce is a fast growing industry in the country. According to a study, the e-commerce market is likely to grow ten-fold in the next five years to USD 100 billion on the back of increasing penetration of Internet, smartphones and spread of digital network in rural areas.
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