PIB | 22 Dec, 2022
Union
Minister for Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal today said that the roll-out
of GeM services through last-mile CSC-VLEs (Village level entrepreneurs)
and PO-CSC operators ( Post Offices) will spur local procurement and
further the aim of Atmanirbhar Bharat.
He said this after launching the
Government e Marketplace (GeM) Seller “Samvaad Booklet” and flagging
off the roll-out of GeM services through Common Service Center
e-Governance Services India Ltd. (CSC-SPV), and India Post, Department
of Post, for last-mile buyers, sellers and service providers in public
procurement, at a function held today at Vanijya Bhawan in New Delhi.
Goyal said GeM has facilitated over 1 Crore orders and highlighted
that over 55% of these orders are through MSMEs and added that as
stated by the Prime Minister, MSMEs are the backbone of every large
company and entire entrepreneurial ecosystem.
The Minister said Improvement of GeM Portal is an ongoing and evolving
process. Efforts are on to add new features and functionalities. He
called for continued engagement with the Sellers and buyers, and urged
them to share their experiences and inputs with the Government on
further improving the GeM portal to usher into a honest, efficient
procurement process.
He also urged Sellers to set ambitious targets.
Goyal complimented all sellers and service providers on GeM for
their unbound enthusiasm and participation on the portal and their
efforts to usher a world class public procurement platform for all
Government buyers, sellers and service-providers in the country through
the GeM portal.
The Minister said GeM has transformed thousands of lives and opened a
plethora of opportunities for the sellers. He said GeM is transparent,
efficient and is perfectly inline with Five Prans as articulated by
Prime Minister Narendra Modi that focuses on making India a
developed nation by 2047.
In September 2022, GeM “Seller Samvaad” events were held in 26 cities
across India in collaboration with the Press Information Bureau (PIB)
to facilitate an informal interaction of GeM sellers and service
providers with members of regional and local media to document their
journey in public procurement.
Testimonials from sellers and service
providers based on their experience on the portal were documented in
print and digital media, and later collated and compiled in the form of a
“Seller Samvaad” booklet which was launched at the event today in the
presence of 13 select sellers and service providers.
Earlier in May 2022, GeM, CSC-SPV and India Post had inked a Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) for the advocacy, outreach, mobilization and
capacity-building of last-mile Govt buyers, sellers and service
providers in public procurement.
With this tripartite MoU, 5.2 lakh+
Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLE) under CSC-SPV and approx. 1.5 lakh+
India Post Office (PO-CSC) operators across India are being trained to
assist last-mile Govt buyers/ Cooperative Societies with buyer
registration, and all sellers and service providers with seller
registration, product catalogue upload and management, order
acceptance, fulfilment and invoice generation functionality on the GeM
portal.