Coal India Organises seminar on Public Procurement
Over 350 delegates including Executive Directors, General Managers, and HoDs attended the seminar both in-person and virtually.
New Delhi: Coal India organised a seminar on Public Procurement at its corporate office in Kolkata. Shri P.M. Prasad, Chairman Coal India inaugurated the seminar.
Speaking on the occasion, Shri Prasad highlighted that Coal India has registered remarkable growth in procurement through GeM, emphasizing the company’s commitment to achieve cent percent procurement through this platform.
Read Also : SCOPE’s Eudaimonia program highlights significance of ‘Living Well, Faring Well’Addressing the seminar virtually, Dr. B. Veera Reddy, Director (Technical), CIL/Addl. Charge CMD, CCL, underscored that all Procurement Manuals at CIL have been aligned with the Manuals of the Department of Expenditure (DoE), Govt. of India.
Read Also : Bank of Maharashtra Q2 Business Update, Gross Advances stood at Rs 2.17 lakh crore, up by 15.46%Shri Brajesh Kumar Tripathy, CVO, CIL stated that CIL should strive to become a value-based company. He suggested organizing such seminars to offer guidance to the officials engaged in procurement jobs.
Over 350 delegates including Executive Directors, General Managers, and HoDs attended the seminar both in-person and virtually.
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