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ITANAGAR, Sep 22: The two-day state consultative workshop on Government eMarket place (GeM) organized by Department of IT & Communication in collaboration with GeM, GoI and National Institute of Smart Governance, Hyderabad ended today at State Banquet Hall.
Terming it a momentous occasion for the state to become a part of the Pan India supply chain,
Chairman State Council for IT & e-Governance, Gabriel Wangsu heaped praises on Chief Minister Pema Khandu.
‘Arunachal is marching towards a digitally empowered society and signing of MoU with GeM bears testimony of his (Khandu) conviction towards bringing in transparency in Governance thereby creating a digitally empowered society,’ Wangsu said.
Speaking on the occasion, Special Secretary IT & C who is also the Deputy Commissioner of Capital Complex, Prince Dhawan, urged all the vendors to get themselves registered and avail the opportunity to be part of government supply chain without any biasness and in a very efficient and transparent manner.
‘In Govt.of India offices, the procurement through GeM has been made mandatory and the same shall also be adopted by the State Government very soon for implementation of procurement through GeM,’ he informed.
Further, expressing serious concern on the frequent bandh in the Capital, he urged the business community to denounce bandh culture in the Capital Complex while also seeking their cooperation.
Among others, Director IT & Communication Neelam Yapin Tana, Superintendent of Police Capital Complex ,Sagar Singh Kalsi also spoke on the occasion.