IANS | 24 Feb, 2024
The procurement of services through Government e-Marketplace (GeM)
has jumped by as much as 176 per cent to Rs 1,82,000 crore during the
current financial year as on February 22 from the corresponding of Rs
66,000 crore for 2022-23, according to data released by the Commerce
Ministry on Friday.
The ministry said that the total value of procurement of services
now exceeds the total value of products procurement in a Financial Year
which is an important milestone that indicates the faster acceptability
of services by various buyers.
“In February 2024, services
procurement has been phenomenal, contributing to nearly 80 per cent of
the total order value transacted on GeM. The share of procurement of
services in overall procurement has exceeded the 50 per cent mark in the
current financial year. Two bids placed by South Eastern Coalfield
Limited, a subsidiary of COAL India Limited, worth nearly Rs 40,000
crore, have catapulted the share of service procurement in this month,”
the ministry said.
Commenting on this significant achievement,
CEO, GeM, P K Singh said that the GeM has harnessed digital capabilities
and has emerged as a one-stop-shop for procurement of all possible
services that may be required by government buyers at various levels of
administration.
He said that the expansion of the service
offerings on GeM has been the brightest chapter in the platform’s
success story, witnessing an exponential growth in a short span of time.
The
expanded bouquet of services on GeM has given a tremendous boost to the
GeM Gross Merchandise Value (GMV). In this year alone, nearly 457
orders, worth Rs 4,036 crore, have been placed for procuring nine types
of insurance services such as Group Mediclaim Insurance Service, Asset
Insurance Service, Group Term Insurance Service etc. government of
Gujarat has procured Group Mediclaim Insurance Services worth Rs 2,302
crore under Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana to extend insurance cover
to nearly 62 lakh families.
Innovative and unique service
offerings like Local Chemist Empanelment have resulted in an average
discount of 30-32 per cent on supply of medicines through GeM’s
e-bidding process.
This has prompted the Central government
health scheme, employees & state insurance corporations, and
multiple state Health & Family Welfare Departments to actively
procure these services through GeM.
Procurement of services like
hiring of consultants and PR Agency, outdoor advertisement services and
exhibition/event/seminar management services has enabled government
bodies to make informed policy-making decisions and effectively
disseminate information.
Services procurement on GeM has also
given huge impetus to key social welfare initiatives like Jal Jeevan
Mission, POSHAN 2.0 etc. To further the vision of a Swachh Bharat, GeM
has created separate categories for hiring of sanitation services,
including collection, disposal, and management of waste.
This
service is being regularly procured by Urban Development & Housing
Department, Bihar, which placed 35 orders across various urban local
bodies for collection, lifting, transportation and disposal of waste.
Similar
contracts have also been placed by Urban & Local bodies in various
states like Jammu and Kashmir, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Uttarakhand
and Delhi.
This remarkable trend underscores the increasing
recognition of services as a strategic asset and highlights the
importance of robust procurement infrastructure in streamlining public
procurement processes. This unprecedented growth attests GeM’s
scalability and adaptability and the pivotal role it plays in driving
India’s economic growth.
GeM was established in 2016 to provide
Government buyers an end-to-end digital platform to carry out public
procurement of goods at cost-effective rates. In FY19-20, the platform
diversified its portfolio to include services as a separate segment.