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Government of India Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4232 TO BE ANSWERED ON 07.01.2019 PUBLIC PROCUREMENT POLICY 4232. SHRI ADHALRAO PATIL SHIVAJIRAO: SHRI SHRIRANG APPA BARNE: SHRI KUNWAR PUSHPENDRA SINGH CHANDEL: DR. SHRIKANT EKNATH SHINDE: SHRI ANANDRAO ADSUL: SHRI VINAYAK BHAURAO RAUT: Will the Minister of MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES be pleased to state: (a) the details of the total annual procurement of goods and services by each Public Sector Enterprise (PSE) in the year 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17 and 2017-18; (b) the quantity of calculated value of goods and services procured under Public Procurement Policy Order, 2012 during the said period in each PSE; (c) the status of procurement under this policy from MSMEs owned by SC/ST and non-SC/STs during the said period by each PSE; (d) whether the public procurement policy is not being complied with by many Government departments/PSEs; and (e) if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor along with corrective steps taken/being taken by the Government in this regard? ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) FOR MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SHRI GIRIRAJ SINGH) (a) to (e): The details of annual procurement of goods & services by the Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE) as per information provided by Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) are as under: Year No. of Total Procurement Procurement from MSEs CPSEs Procurement From MSEs owned by SC/ST (Rs. in Crore) (Rs. in Crore) Entrepreneur (Rs. in Crore) 2014-15 133 131766.86 15300.57 59.37 2015-16 132 279167.15 12566.15 50.11 2016-17 142 245785.31 25329.44 400.87 2017-18 169 280785.49 24226.51 442.52 Ministry of MSME has taken several measures for effective implementation of the Public Procurement Policy. These include constitution of review committee to monitor the progress of implementation of Public Procurement Policy, launch of SC/ST hub to provide support to SC/ST Entrepreneurs, launch of MSME Sambandh portal to monitor the progress of procurement from MSEs including MSEs owned by SC/ST and women. The CPSE wise yearly procurement details of CPSEs as provided by Department of Public Enterprises are given in Annexure. ****** Annexure Annexure referred to in reply to part (a) to (e) of Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 4232 due for answer on 07.01.2019. Procurement from MSEs by the CPSEs during 2014-15 (Figures in Crores) Total annual Total procurement Total procurement Sr. CPSUs procurement from MSEs (including from MSEs owned No. MSEs owned by SC/ST) by SC/ST Only 1 BHARAT ELECTRONICS LTD. 2329.00 186.00 0.00 2 MISHRA DHATU NIGAM LTD. 269.81 38.26 0.00 3 HINDUSTAN AERONAUTICS LTD. 10051.59 280.39 0.10 4 POWER FINANCE CORPORATION 4.99 0.78 0.00 5 NATIONAL SEEDS CORPN. LTD 12.48 9.07 0.00 6 RAJASTHAN DRUGS & PHARMACEUTICALS LTD. 31.00 5.40 0.00 7 HLL LIFECARE LTD. 416.89 38.05 0.00 8 MAZAGON DOCK LTD. 342.55 23.24 0.76 9 CHENNAI PETROLEUM CORPORATION LTD. 345.00 128.00 0.00 10 ENGINEERS INDIA LTD. 352.50 65.93 0.00 11 BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPN. LTD. 6551.37 1524.80 43.70 12 THDC LTD. 17.42 2.56 0.00 13 RASHTRIYA CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS LTD. 120.69 100.39 0.00 14 HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM CORPN. LTD. 5808.19 1138.07 0.46 15 BHARAT DYNAMICS LTD. 1614.00 245.10 0.00 16 MECON LTD. 94.23 30.13 0.00 17 BBJ CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LTD. 20.86 6.48 0.00 18 MINERAL EXPLORATION CORPN. LTD. 24.15 5.38 0.29 19 CENTRAL MINE PLANNING & DESIGN INSTITUTE LTD. 41.87 8.73 0.17 20 RAILTEL CORPORATION INDIA LTD. 22.37 3.27 0.00 21 INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD. 6175.70 2560.71 0.00 22 EXPORT CREDIT GUARANTEE CORPN.OF INDIA LTD. 0.18 0.02 0.00 23 NEYVELI LIGNITE CORPN. LTD. 202.34 46.93 0.02 24 BRIDGE & ROOF CO.(INDIA) LTD. 961.51 221.25 0.00 25 HINDUSTAN SALTS LTD. 1.74 0.63 0.00 26 SAMBHAR SALTS LTD. 2.75 0.69 0.00 27 CENTRAL COTTAGE INDUSTRIES CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. 37.51 19.99 0.00 28 KARNATAKA ANTIBIOTICS & PHARMACEUTICALS LTD. 11.86 0.08 0.00 29 MADHYA PRADESH ASHOK HOTEL CORPN. LTD. 0.72 0.02 0.01 30 FERRO SCRAP NIGAM LTD. 46.52 2.05 0.00 31 FERTILIZERS & CHEMICALS (TRAVANCORE) LTD. 54.65 3.76 0.00 32 BALMER LAWRIE & CO. LTD. 2326.55 20.94 0.00 33 OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LTD. 30767.41 562.17 4.23 34 EdCIL(India) Ltd. 1.99 0.69 0.00 35 ANDREW YULE & COMPANY LTD. 154.84 86.03 0.14 36 NMDC Ltd. 359.31 34.10 0.00 37 NUCLEAR POWER CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. 971.13 215.05 0.00 38 OIL INDIA LTD. 389.38 45.26 0.00 39 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPN. LTD. 14.48 4.26 0.06 40 NHPC LTD. 379.68 26.09 0.35 41 MAHANADI COALFIELDLS LTD. 70.50 22.37 0.00 42 NATIONAL ALUMINIUM COMPANY LTD. 1285.23 350.01 0.00 43 INDIAN RARE EARTHS LTD. 187.39 22.51 0.00 44 NATIONAL TEXTILE CORPN. LTD. 56.67 12.67 0.56 45 BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LTD. 16200.00 2785.00 0.00 46 ARTIFICIAL LIMBS MFG. CORPN. OF INDIA 64.00 46.00 0.00 47 WESTERN COALFIELDS LTD. 486.65 115.59 0.03 48 NTPC LTD. 3433.31 317.12 0.00 49 NORTH EASTERN ELECTRIC POWER CORPORATION LTD. 60.29 4.37 0.00 50 NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE & DEVP. CORPN. 0.20 0.02 0.00 51 GAIL (INDIA) LTD. 1380.03 260.22 0.41 52 URANIUM CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. 2.72 0.35 0.00 53 BEML LTD. 1333.80 169.34 0.15 54 FRESH & HEALTHY ENTERPRISES LTD. 3.31 0.53 0.00 55 FCI ARAVALI GYPSUM & MINERALS (INDIA) LTD. 18.53 0.27 0.00 56 NATIONAL FERTILIZERS LTD. 53.49 8.77 0.00 57 SJVN LTD. 50.02 6.39 0.00 58 COCHIN SHIPYARD LTD. 347.80 29.05 5.60 59 HINDUSTAN NEWSPRINT LTD. 116.90 8.70 0.00 60 MANGALORE REFINERY & PETROCHEMICALS LTD. 403.16 9.01 0.00 61 CONTAINER CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. 206.19 10.52 0.00 62 NATIONAL SCHEDULED TRIBES FINANCE & DEVP. CORPN. 0.20 0.03 0.00 63 SAIL REFRCTORY COMPANY LTD. 78.55 5.40 0.00 64 RASHTRIYA ISPAT NIGAM LTD. 1546.64 329.31 0.00 65 BRAHAMPUTRA CRACKERS & POLYMER LTD. 62.07 7.42 0.00 66 GOA SHIPYARD LTD. 80.96 18.57 0.00 67 COTTON CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. 988.68 199.61 0.00 68 GARDEN REACH SHIPBUILDERS & ENGINEERS LTD. 498.51 154.72 0.00 69 BRAITHWAITE & CO. LTD. 113.93 22.28 0.00 70 RAIL VIKAS NIGAM LTD. 0.41 0.15 0.00 71 HINDUSTAN SHIPYARD LTD. 494.90 8.79 0.00 72 FOOD CORPN. OF INDIA 1.52 0.61 0.00 73 NORTH EASTERN HANDICRAFTS & HANDLOOM DEV.CORPN. LTD. 1.36 0.29 0.25 74 GAIL GAS LTD. 143.48 22.33 0.00 75 SOUTH EASTERN COALFIELDS LTD. 911.76 146.28 0.00 76 INDIAN MEDICINES & 18.13 1.80 0.00 PHARMACEUTICAL CORPN. LTD. 77 HANDICRAFTS & HANDLOOM EXPORTS CORP. OF INDIA LTD. 30.35 9.88 0.00 78 KIOCL LTD. 10.38 1.66 0.00 79 KONKAN RAILWAY CORPORATION LTD. 94.03 24.75 0.00 80 HSCC (INDIA) LTD. 37.72 1.11 0.00 81 JUTE CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. 0.13 0.13 0.00 82 HINDUSTAN COPPER LTD. 286.61 32.38 0.00 83 POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. 21178.64 79.60 0.00 84 P E C LTD. 0.02 0.00 0.00 85 MAHANAGAR TELEPHONE NIGAM LTD. 69.88 14.73 0.00 86 MOIL LTD. 108.84 51.22 0.04 87 SHIPPING CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. 364.62 51.11 0.00 88 TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANTS (INDIA) LTD. 1.28 0.25 0.00 89 POWER SYSTEM OPERATION CORPORATION LTD. 35.33 0.74 0.12 90 BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LTD. 1232.38 64.98 0.00 91 Hindustan paper Corporation Limited 315.15 61.44 1.92 92 National Handloom Development Corporation Ltd. (NHDC), Lucknow 2270.22 1321.00 0.00 93 Engineering Projects(india) Ltd. 240.54 48.72 0.00 94 HINDUSTAN STEELWORKS COSTN. LTD. 0.41 0.29 0.00 95 RURAL ELECTRIFICATION CORPN. LTD. 1.41 0.82 0.00 96 NHDC Ltd. 46.55 10.66 0.00 97 STEEL AUTHORITY OF INDIA LIMITED 3372.98 737.60 0.00 98 M S T C LTD. 0.82 0.18 0.00 99 HOUSING & URBAN DEV. CORPN. LTD. 1.16 0.14 0.00 100 HINDUSTAN PREFAB LTD. 0.18 0.03 0.00 Total 131732.12 15300.57 59.37 101 INDIA INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE CO. LTD. Nil Nil Nil 102 SAIL JAGADISHPUR POWER PLANT LTD. Nil Nil Nil 103 MUMBAI RAILWAY VIKAS CORPORATION LTD. 5.17 Nil Nil 104 NATIONAL RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT CORPN. Nil Nil Nil 105 CERTIFICATION ENGINEERS INTERNATIONAL LTD. Nil Nil Nil 106 INDIAN RAILWAY STATIONS DEVPT. CORPORATION LTD. Nil Nil Nil 107 NATIONAL FILM DEV.
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