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Atmanirbhar Bharat | Centre modifies norms to give preference to local companies for contracts

As per earlier norms, government contracts below Rs 50 lakh were reserved exclusively for bidders which had more than 50 percent local content. Moreover, there was no classification of suppliers to government companies

June 08, 2020 / 10:13 IST
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Representative image (REUTERS/Amit Dave)
Representative image (REUTERS/Amit Dave)

To further boost the policy pitch for a self-reliant India, the government tweaked rules to give additional preference to local companies in the norms for government procurement of contracts.

According to the new rules, companies with less than one fifth Indian content would be barred from participating in most government tenders that are floated .

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The Department For Promotion Of Industry and & Internal Trade has amended its Public Procurement (Preference to Make In India) Order of 2017 that gives priority to bidders of government contracts that use more local content.

Suppliers of goods and services to the central Government have now been divided into three categories. Class 1 is classified as suppliers with more than 50 percent local content, the highest rank in the pecking order of preference.