Friday, January 23, 2026
News

GeM releases detailed Vigilance Week guide to strengthen transparency in procurement

SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend    Print this Page   COMMENT

New Delhi | September 25, 2025 3:17:22 PM IST
Mihir Kumar, Chief Executive Officer of the Government e-Marketplace (GeM), has announced a detailed plan for Vigilance Awareness Week, focusing on educating buyers and sellers on the dos and don'ts of public procurement to ensure transparency and compliance with rules.

The Chief Executive Officer of GeM stated that the initiative aims to handhold stakeholders and raise awareness about how procurement under government rules differs from discretionary private purchases. "Government procurement is policy based, rule based. It is very important that you should be aware of the rules," he said.

Explaining the approach, Kumar said the campaign will encourage both buyers and sellers to be "satark" (alert) about procedures to avoid mistakes in procurement. "A bona fide mistake can be pardoned; a mala fide mistake cannot be pardoned. Many times, in the absence of information, people try to colour a bona fide mistake as a mala fide mistake. In order to avoid this, we will be releasing a series of dos and don'ts," he added.

He highlighted that preventive vigilance would be the focus of the exercise. "Preventive vigilance means that you stop it beforehand. Because once there is a mistake, it has to be investigated. Depending on the gravity of the mistake, there can be a departmental inquiry or a criminal investigation also," he said.

The GeM platform, which has been in operation for nine years, is designed to provide a transparent ecosystem for public procurement. Kumar pointed out that the portal ensures that all bids, registrations, and awarded contracts are visible to the public. "This whole process of transparency tries to negate, to a great extent, that there is a lack of information. We have reduced the asymmetry of information," he said.

He also referred to a study conducted by Ernst & Young across six states, which found that procurement through GeM reduced turnaround time to 30-60 days and showed higher competition levels, with more than five bidders participating on average.

Kumar said GeM is working with states to align procurement rules with central processes. "Many states have taken a step, like Uttar Pradesh, that have completely aligned their procurement process according to GeM. We are persuading other states to adopt best practices," he noted.

The portal has also seen significant participation from micro and small enterprises, women entrepreneurs, and startups. According to Kumar, their contribution is higher than the mandated 25 per cent, reaching over 40 per cent.

GeM has also enabled unique procurements, including vaccines, defence requirements, and examination services. Kumar stressed that the platform is also promoting sustainable procurement in line with government policy on climate change.

As part of Vigilance Week, GeM will continue to release awareness material and maintain communication with stakeholders to reinforce compliance and prevent deviations. "Our request to all is to keep an eye on the do's and don'ts of our upcoming campaign. According to that, keep yourself alert, keep yourself prepared," Kumar said. (ANI)

 
  LATEST COMMENTS ()
POST YOUR COMMENT
Comments Not Available
 
POST YOUR COMMENT
 
 
TRENDING TOPICS
 
 
CITY NEWS
MORE CITIES
 
 
 
MORE BUSINESS NEWS
CLAT 2026 Results Spotlight a Shift in L...
jhana and CADRE ODR Announce Strategic P...
Redefining Aesthetic Surgery in Ankara: ...
O.P. Jindal Global University Secures Fi...
India's fiscal, monetary policies to sup...
How Argent's 30-Day Test Is Setting a Ne...
More...
 
INDIA WORLD ASIA
'ED case was not even right,' says Saura...
'Will BJP apologise for its dirty politi...
SC orders separate spaces for Hindu ritu...
Tripura: CM Manik Saha felicitates Manis...
J-K: LG Manoj Sinha condoles death of 10...
IndiGo Crisis: Union Tells Delhi HC of a...
More...    
 
 Top Stories
Earthquake of magnitude 3.6 strikes... 
Kerala eyes USD 14 billion investme... 
"I might get lost amid the big star... 
Prakash Raj shares "moon memories" ... 
International collaborations can pl... 
"In their country, politics has ent... 
Singer Jubin Nautiyal meets Uttarak... 
"Will BJP apologise for its dirty p...