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.} , Surendra Nath Tripathi, lAS Additional Secretary & Development Commissioner (MSME) ~~. Xie+f, c=rg, ~ JlDP'f \TITl1 ~~ f.'r1:rfur ~, ~t~-110108 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA £. . ~t~ ~l~~- f?i4ldt ~nJL~, 3{lj\: ;zrftrq zrq' fucpTff 3J'T<3, qW NtC;L 3ft\: 1{\L) MINISTRY OF D.O.No.1(4)/2016-MA MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES NIRMAN BHAWAN, NEW DELHI-1iO i08 Dated the 6th July, 2016 Dear Director, The Public Procurement Policy has become mandatory from 1st April, 2015. It is more than one year passed still many PSUsnot able to reach the minimum figure of 20%. Some PSUsdo not report their performance. The average procurement based on the reported figure is only 13%. As against the mandatory procurement of 4% from MSEsowned by SC/ST,the performance is alarming. It is only 0.2% as on date. The Chairman and Members of Department related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Industry has viewed this dismal performance very seriously. Therefore, it is time to get into the act and strive for achieving 20% for MSEsand 4% MSEsowned by SC/ST, by taking the following action immediately: 1. Identify the PSUsof your region 2. Establish contact with the procurement in-charge 3. Try to build a data baseof MSEsthat includes MSEsowned by SC/ST 4. Try to have a separate data base on 358 reserved items 5. Getthe Action Planfrom PSUsfor achieving 20% mandatory procurement 6. Discuss with PSUsand understand the difficulties faced by them and provide solution as far as possible 7. Identify the product which the PSUswant to source 8. Identify appropriate vendors and facilitate match making, through regular VOPs 9. Have regular review with PSUs on the performance of Public Procurement Policy 10. Send monthly report to HQ office 11. Try to convince state PSUsto follow the Central Public Procurement Policy for benefit of local MSEs 12. Provide all schemes to support the vendors of PSUs. Make effort on war footing to liaise between vendors (SMEs) and, PSUsto achieve 20% & 4% mandatory procurement within a reasonable period of time. Format is enclosed for monthly report. Bestwishes, To A" Directors of MSME-DI 'A' Wing, 7th Floor, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi-110108 Tel.: +91-11-2306117~ Fax: +91-11-23062315 Evrrtail : dcmsme@nlc In, website: www.dcmsrne gov In

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Page 1: Surendra NathTripathi, lAS Xie+f, c=rg, ~ Additional ... · Surendra NathTripathi, lAS Additional Secretary & Development Commissioner (MSME) ~~. Xie+f, c=rg, ~ JlDP'f \TITl1 ~~ f.'r1:rfur

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Surendra Nath Tripathi, lASAdditional Secretary & Development Commissioner (MSME)

~~.

Xie+f, c=rg, ~ JlDP'f \TITl1 ~~f.'r1:rfur ~, ~t~-110108

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

£. . ~t~ ~l~~-f?i4ldt ~nJL~,3{lj\: ;zrftrq zrq' fucpTff 3J'T<3,qW NtC;L 3ft\: 1{\L)

MINISTRY OF

D.O.No.1(4)/2016-MA

MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISESNIRMAN BHAWAN, NEW DELHI-1iO i08

Dated the 6th July, 2016

Dear Director,

The Public Procurement Policy has become mandatory from 1st April, 2015. It is morethan one year passed still many PSUsnot able to reach the minimum figure of 20%. SomePSUsdo not report their performance. The average procurement based on the reportedfigure is only 13%. As against the mandatory procurement of 4% from MSEsowned bySC/ST,the performance is alarming. It is only 0.2% as on date.

The Chairman and Members of Department related Parliamentary Standing Committeeon Industry has viewed this dismal performance very seriously.

Therefore, it is time to get into the act and strive for achieving 20% for MSEsand 4%MSEsowned by SC/ST, by taking the following action immediately:

1. Identify the PSUsof your region2. Establish contact with the procurement in-charge3. Try to build a data base of MSEsthat includes MSEsowned by SC/ST4. Try to have a separate data base on 358 reserved items5. Getthe Action Plan from PSUsfor achieving 20% mandatory procurement6. Discuss with PSUsand understand the difficulties faced by them and provide

solution as far as possible7. Identify the product which the PSUswant to source8. Identify appropriate vendors and facilitate match making, through regular VOPs9. Have regular review with PSUs on the performance of Public Procurement

Policy10. Send monthly report to HQoffice11. Try to convince state PSUsto follow the Central Public Procurement Policy for

benefit of local MSEs12. Provide all schemes to support the vendors of PSUs.

Make effort on war footing to liaise between vendors (SMEs) and, PSUsto achieve20% & 4% mandatory procurement within a reasonable period of time.

Format is enclosed for monthly report.

Bestwishes,

ToA" Directors of MSME-DI

'A' Wing, 7th Floor, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi-110108 Tel.: +91-11-2306117~ Fax: +91-11-23062315Evrrtail : dcmsme@nlc In, website: www.dcmsrne gov In

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