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Margao Municipal Council decides to hold e-tenders in abeyance

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The Times of India            01.10.2013 

Margao Municipal Council decides to hold e-tenders in abeyance

MARGAO: At a special meeting of the Margao Municipal Council (MMC) held on Monday, the council adopted a resolution that the tenders of development works in the city floated by the MMC, which were recently opened, be kept in abeyance until the entire process is verified.

The meeting was chaired by officiating chairperson Bertha Cardozo. Chief officer Deepali Naik is on leave and the meeting was conducted in her absence.

The 12-member group of councillors, which had recently ousted Arthur D'Silva from the post of chairperson, had alleged irregularities in the e-tendering process and demanded that it be scrapped. However, the tenders were opened despite their opposition, leading to disenchantment among this group.

The council also adopted a resolution demanding that special status be granted to Goa, given its limited land resources. The motion moved by councillor Pratima Coutinho was supported by all.

 

e-tendering in civic bodies

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The Hindu              11.09.2013

e-tendering in civic bodies

Special Correspondent

The State government has decided to introduce e-tendering in civic bodies for civil works that cost above Rs.5 lakh, Minister for Urban Affairs Manjalamkuzhi Ali has said. The e-tendering facility will come into force in corporations and municipalities immediately after Onam. This will prevent unhealthy competition among contractors and avert losses for the civic bodies, Mr. Ali said in a release here on Tuesday.

 

MCC invites SMS complaints

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The Hindu              11.09.2013

MCC invites SMS complaints

Special Correspondent

The Mangalore City Corporation (MCC) has urged people to make use of the dedicated cell number 9900536633 to send SMS to the corporation for filing complaints on unattended garbage in their wards.

Under the SMS-based grievance redressal system a complaint number would be generated and measures taken to clear the garbage would be informed to the complainant. The format is as follows: COM, ward no: 40, area/street name, door to door collection waste not cleared for two days.

To be more transparent in solid waste management the MCC has fixed vehicle tracking equipment to all vehicles on contract.The contractors would have to upload photographs of garbage bins before and after clearing them using their cell phones which have a pre-loaded software. The data is transmitted to the corporation office where clearance of the bins would be monitored.

 


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