Post NRHM scam, PACCFED gets its first contract in Akhilesh regime
Related
Top Stories
- Trouble mounts for Sreesanth as Mumbai cops gather more evidence
- SIT to seek Supreme Court guidance on Maya Kodnani death penalty issue
- Tamil Nadu police bans Yasin Malik-linked pro-Eelam public meeting
- Kings XI Punjab end IPL 2013 campaign with a win
- Narendra Modi: India losing sheen as agricultural nation
After a lull of more than a year since it figured in the multi-crore National Rural Health Mission scam during the Mayawati regime, the Processing and Construction Cooperative Federation (PACCFED) has recently received an order from the Akhilesh Yadav government for construction of 28 primary health centre buildings in various districts.
Learning from past mistakes, the agency has decided that the work, estimated to be worth Rs 42 crore, will be executed through a proper tendering process, unlike the 'work-order' procedure adopted during the previous regime for favouring politically influential contractors.
"We are also going for e-tendering and multiple points for tendering," said Ramhetu Gupta, managing director of Paccfed.
"An internal audit team has been constituted that will conduct surprise inspection of every project. "A team for quality control will check all projects," Gupta said.
Another project worth Rs 100 crore is in the pipeline. It involves construction of godowns in various districts for which funds will be given by the Co-operative Department.
Paccfed is a co-operative organisation. It is supposed to be autonomous, but is actually under the control of the Co-operative Department of the government.
Principal Secretary of Co-operative Devashish Panda said that the government is now considering making the tendering process compulsory for all construction agencies controlled by the department.
"The policy will be soon formulated and it is likely to be done through a cabinet decision," Panda said. However, pending the policy decision, the government has given clear instructions to Paccfed to adopt the tendering process for execution of projects.
In the NRHM scam, work was allotted without inviting tenders and crores were paid in advance to contractors, most of whom did not complete the work on time.
In the absence of any checks, the quality of work was bad. There was also siphoning of money. Babu Singh Kushwaha, who has since been arrested, was the co-operative minister.
... contd.
Editors’ Pick
- Destitute, orphan students outclass rest in Andhra Class 10 exams
- To re-energise ties, PM wants to visit US, waits for confirmation
- NIA court says no terror link, frees 'Hizbul militant' Liyaqat on bail
- CBI arrests its coal allotments investigator on bribery charge
- ‘Cricketer-bookie Amit may have used Jiju to reach Sree’
- BCCI chief N Srinivasan says police must prove spot-fixing allegations
- As it all sinks in, Sreesanth breaks down in tears, 'accepts mistake'


Cong to cash in on SP govt’s ‘neglect’ of minorities
At AMU, students more bothered about ban on motorbikes than wearing sherwanis
Mulayam pep talk for backward caste leaders
Acquitted in riot case, Varun free of all charges in Pilibhit




















