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Amit Shah will e-launch the onboarding of cooperatives on the GeM portal

Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah to e-launch onboarding of cooperatives on the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) portal in New Delhi on Tuesday

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: The Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah will e-launch the onboarding of cooperatives on the GeM portal tomorrow in New Delhi. The Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal and President of the National Cooperative Union of India (NCUI), Shri Dileep Sanghani will also be present at this programme organised by the Ministry of Cooperation (Govt. of India), the NCUI and GeM. With this e-launch, all eligible cooperatives will be able to start placing orders on the GeM portal.

Recently, the Ministry of Cooperation in its advisory had made the NCUI the nodal agency to facilitate the onboarding of cooperatives, coordinating with GeM authorities and handholding the cooperatives in the process of onboarding.

NCUI has compiled a list of cooperatives with turnover/deposits of Rs. 100 crore and forwarded this information to GeM for starting the onboarding process. 589 cooperatives have been shortlisted as eligible for onboarding. NCUI has written to all cooperative federations and conducted virtual meets of national and state federations and of eligible cooperatives sector-wise to apprise them about the benefits of the GeM portal. A joint task force of NCUI and GeM officials has been formed to call/mail individual cooperatives to urge them for onboarding and handhold for registration. A Helpdesk of the GeM technical team has been established at NCUI to help cooperatives with the entire process.

GeM has been set up as the National procurement portal to provide an end-to-end online marketplace for Central and State Govt depts/ Ministries, PSUs, etc for common-use goods and services in a transparent and efficient manner. So far GeM was not enabled for registration of cooperative societies as buyers on the platform. The Union Cabinet under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi approved on June 1st to expand the mandate for GeM to allow cooperatives to procure goods and services through GeM.

Cooperatives will not only get competitive prices through an open and transparent process but can also procure from about 45 lakh authenticated sellers/service providers available across the country on a single platform. Besides, this will lead to saving of time and reduction of administrative costs for cooperatives.

The onboarding of cooperative societies/banks will be done in a phased manner. In the first phase, cooperative societies/banks with turnover/deposits of more than Rs. 100 crore as per the latest audited financial statement and with A Grade auditing have been taken up for onboarding.

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