Centre Raises Financial Threshold for Procurement of Scientific Equipment, Consumables
- On June 5 and 7, the Indian government raised financial limits for procuring scientific equipment and consumables at public research institutes across the country.
- The changes followed long-standing demands to ease research procurement by removing quotation requirements for purchases up to Rs 2 lakh and increasing purchase committee limits to Rs 25 lakh.
- The simplified General Financial Rules also allow Vice-Chancellors and directors to procure equipment up to Rs 2 lakh without quotations and approve global tenders up to Rs 200 crore.
- Union Minister Jitendra Singh called this a "landmark step to promote the ease of doing research," adding it will reduce delays and empower research institutions to innovate faster.
- These amendments grant greater autonomy to scientific organizations, including DRDO and ICMR, and aim to accelerate research, innovation, and technology development nationally.
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Boost for govt research institutes as Centre eases procurement rules for scientific equipment
Union Minister of Science & Technology Jitendra Singh said the simplified general financial rules will promote ease of doing research & empower institutes to innovate faster.
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