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​A free hand: on scientific institutes and GEM norms

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Revolutionary Changes in Scientific Procurement

Introduction to New Orders

  • The government has issued new orders considered 'revolutionary' by scientists.
  • A major change allows scientific institutions to bypass the Government e-Marketplace (GEM).

Background on GEM

  • GEM is a Commerce Ministry initiative to prioritize made-in-India equipment.
  • Mandatory since 2020 for government purchases to be routed through GEM.
  • Emphasizes buying from the vendor offering the lowest price.

Issues with GEM for Scientific Research

  • Previously, scientific institutions had the freedom to choose vendors.
  • Example: Variations in sodium chloride purity are crucial for research and pharmaceuticals.
  • Reproducibility of experiments often requires specific materials and methods.
  • Budget constraints can result in abandoned experiments or reduced experimental ambition.

Challenges in Procurement Through GEM

  • India lacks an industrial base for sophisticated machinery.
  • GEM's one-size-fits-all approach impedes scientific research.

Leadership in Scientific Ministries

  • Unique in being led by scientists rather than career bureaucrats.
  • Recognizes that science, while serving the state, should be nurtured and unfettered.

This change is seen as a landmark to promote ease of doing research and development.

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