Shiv Sena (Uddhav Thackeray) leader Aaditya Thackeray on Monday wrote a letter to BMC Commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal pertaining to alleged irregularities for road mega-tenders in Mumbai and asked who proposed the concretization of nearly 400 km of roads in the city.
BMC administration said it already provided factual information regarding the proposed concretisation of roads, but still, there has been criticism on the tendering process.
The tender document, which the BCCI made available for purchase starting on January 3, has been purchased by a number of organisations besides the IPL clubs.
"This 400 km tender seems to be a farce. Till now, the process has been that anyone who wants to do the bidding, would bid 20 per cent less than the estimated price to win the tender," Thackeray added.
Last week, BCCI had released a tender inviting bids to own, operate the five WIPL franchises, which will finally start from March 3 to Match 26. The financial bids of these franchises, currently sealed in envelopes will be opened on that day. BCCI has however pointed out in its tender docume
CBI has received complaints against former Finance secretary Arvind Mayaram places in connection with irregularities in awarding the tender for currency printing.
A family in Haryana about to enjoy their first cup of tea lost six members about to enjoy their first cup of tea on Thursday as an LPG cylinder leak caused a blaze.
Delhi Government on Sunday issued a notice inviting an e-Tender to provide National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) compliant digital ticketing solutions across all its Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) and Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System (DIMTS) operated buses.