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GFR Rule 202 | Why Late Bids Are Rejected | No Exceptions in Government Tenders
🔸 Late Bid Rejection in Government Tenders, GFR Rule 202 Explained
Government tenders operate on fixed dates, fixed times, and a fully transparent procurement system. But an important question arises when a bidder submits a bid late and requests acceptance.
🔸 What GFR Rule 202 Explains
This short explains GFR 2017 Rule 202, which clearly states that any bid submitted after the specified date and time will not be considered, irrespective of the bidder’s experience, the strength of the proposal, or the competitiveness of the quoted price.
🔸 Why Late Bids Are Rejected
The logic behind Rule 202 is simple and non negotiable. Time discipline ensures system discipline. Accepting late bids would compromise fairness, weaken transparency, and create opportunities for manipulation.
🔸 Key Message of Rule 202
Public procurement does not operate on sympathy or adjustments. It operates strictly on predefined systems and timelines. If a bid is late, it is rejected.
Watch till the end to understand why strict timelines are essential to protect the integrity of government procurement.
🔸 For Queries
Write your queries at rohitsemwal73@gmail.com
🔸 Disclaimer
Rohit Semwal/Bidz365 is not affiliated, directly or indirectly, with the Government-e-Marketplace (GeM), the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, any Central or State Government Ministries/Departments, Central or State Public Sector Undertakings, or any other Department of the Government of India or State Governments for the procurement of goods and projects for potential businesses.
Some content is used for educational purposes under Fair Use. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 states that Fair Use is permitted for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair Use is a legally allowed use that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of Fair Use. All credit for copyrighted material used in the video goes to the respective owners.
Видео GFR Rule 202 | Why Late Bids Are Rejected | No Exceptions in Government Tenders канала Rohit Semwal
Government tenders operate on fixed dates, fixed times, and a fully transparent procurement system. But an important question arises when a bidder submits a bid late and requests acceptance.
🔸 What GFR Rule 202 Explains
This short explains GFR 2017 Rule 202, which clearly states that any bid submitted after the specified date and time will not be considered, irrespective of the bidder’s experience, the strength of the proposal, or the competitiveness of the quoted price.
🔸 Why Late Bids Are Rejected
The logic behind Rule 202 is simple and non negotiable. Time discipline ensures system discipline. Accepting late bids would compromise fairness, weaken transparency, and create opportunities for manipulation.
🔸 Key Message of Rule 202
Public procurement does not operate on sympathy or adjustments. It operates strictly on predefined systems and timelines. If a bid is late, it is rejected.
Watch till the end to understand why strict timelines are essential to protect the integrity of government procurement.
🔸 For Queries
Write your queries at rohitsemwal73@gmail.com
🔸 Disclaimer
Rohit Semwal/Bidz365 is not affiliated, directly or indirectly, with the Government-e-Marketplace (GeM), the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, any Central or State Government Ministries/Departments, Central or State Public Sector Undertakings, or any other Department of the Government of India or State Governments for the procurement of goods and projects for potential businesses.
Some content is used for educational purposes under Fair Use. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 states that Fair Use is permitted for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair Use is a legally allowed use that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of Fair Use. All credit for copyrighted material used in the video goes to the respective owners.
Видео GFR Rule 202 | Why Late Bids Are Rejected | No Exceptions in Government Tenders канала Rohit Semwal
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