Aiming to bring in transparency and curb irregularities in the state administration, the Maharashtra government has decided to make e-tendering compulsory for projects over Rs 3 lakh.
The state government started the e-tendering process in 2010 after receiving flak for corruption in the manual tendering process. In the beginning, e-tendering was applicable for schemes and projects of Rs 50 lakh and above. Later, in 2013, the amount was brought down to Rs 10 lakh.
According to a Government Resolution issued by the government yesterday, the new norm will be applicable to all departments of the state government, urban and rural local self-government bodies like gram panchayats and zilla parishads and corporations.
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"While bidding for tenders over Rs 3 lakh, but under Rs 10 lakh, the bidder has the option of not using the e-tendering facility till April 1, 2015. After that, e-tendering will be compulsory. But for bids over Rs 10 lakhs, e-tendering has been made compulsory with immediate effect," the GR stated.
"At the level of talukas, where there are no nationalised banks (for earnest money deposit), e-tendering will be optional until April 1. Post that, e-tendering will be mandatory at such places as well," it added.