Exchequer lost Rs 5 cr to misuse of KTPP exemption

DHNS
June 23, 2018

Bengaluru, Jun 23: The Karnataka State Electronics Development Corporation Ltd (Keonics) caused losses to the state exchequer by misusing the exemption it enjoys under the Karnataka Transparency in Public Procurements (KTPP) Act.

The office of the Accountant General’s recent inspection report exposes discrepancies and additional expenditure caused in the procurement of various materials by Keonics for government and recognised private Industrial Training Institutes (ITI) under the Directorate of Employment and Training (DET).

The discrepancies were found in the purchase of solar lights and other equipment. The inspection report stated that the DET failed to evaluate the price quoted by Keonics with the prevailing market rate. An additional expenditure of Rs 4.47 crore was found in the procurement of solar study lanterns in 2015 because they were purchased at a higher cost than the market price.

Similarly, Keonics came up with a proposal in 2014 to supply solar LED lighting system by taking exemption under the KTPP Act. The supply of 381 solar streetlights to 77 government ITIs in backward areas was assigned to Keonics. Again, the DET agreed to the price quoted by Keonics without verifying the market price. The DET could have saved at least Rs 38.63 lakh had there been a verification of the market price, the report stated.

Explaining the reasons for the loss, the report pointed out that in the said case, the report stated that the exemption under 4 (g) of the KTPP Act lacked justification. It also said DET representatives were not part of the price finalising committee before fixing the price. “The rates charged by Keonics had been far higher than the market rates,” it stated.

Keonics is one of the agencies that got exemption under Section 4 (g) of KTPP Act. The exemption empowers the agency to skip calling tenders. The agency invites quotations from private companies or individuals and chooses the lowest quotation.

In the past, discrepancies were found in the execution of works and procurement of material through agencies that get exemption under the KTPP Act. Several reports were filed from the Upalokayukta after discrepancies were found during enquires on works assigned to agencies like the Karnataka Rural Infrastructure Development Limited (KRIDL), Nirmithi and Nemmadi Kendras.

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June 9,2020

Madikeri, Jun 9: A rare Rurk’s Ristella Skink was found by some wildlife enthusiasts on their way to Madapur in Kodagu district.

Ristella Rurkii, commonly known as Rurk’s Ristella, is a species of skink endemic to the Western Ghats of Southern India. It is a small, insectivorous, diurnal skink found in Shola grasslands and rain forests of hills ranges in parts of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

The specific name, rurkii, is in honour of “Dr Rurk” who collected the type specimen in the Annamalai Hills, High Ranges, Travancore, and the Palani Hills, of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. It is endemic to rainforests South of Palghat Gap.

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April 6,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 6: Popular Kannada comedy actor Prakash, popularly known as Bullet Prakash in the film industry, died due to multi-organ failure at a private hospital in the City on Monday.

He was 44.

He is survived by wife, one son and a daughter.

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Media Release
June 15,2020

Mumbai, Jun 15: Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has approved Apoorva Diagnostic and Healthcare (ADHC) located at Bhaktivedanta Hospital, Mira Road to test suspected coronavirus infections in the region. The lab is equipped to process 500 tests on a per day basis and can be scaled up to 1000 and follows the pricing as per ICMR guidelines. ADHC will be closely working with local hospitals and Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation (MBMC) to test suspected coronavirus infections in the region.

The municipal corporations who will benefit from this facility would be Palghar, Virar Vasai and Mira Bhayander. The run time for the patients’ blood collection samples will reduce significantly.  The corporation earlier is known for becoming the first civic body to rope in private hospitals for coronavirus testing.

ADHC is the only lab operational for 24/7 thus supporting all the hospital and nursing homes in the Western region of Mumbai. ADHC is the only lab in this region equipped with fully automated frozen section, Immunohistochemistry (IHC) and complete Oncopathology services. Laboratory maintains the highest level of international standards and is the only lab in the state to introduce Artificial Intelligence in clinical pathology. One of the other unique feature of the lab is that it has the DNA film array technology for infectious panels and fully automated Microbiology lab which results in fast turnaround time to reduce hospitalization of the patient which helps reduce antibiotics harassment.

Dr. Ajay Sankhe, Director, Bhaktivedanta Hospital says, “We stand by our commitment to make the facility available for all the patients of Mumbai and will provide unconditional service in fighting the deadly disease We are always ready to serve the nation and our vision is to be a trusted healthcare partner enabling healthier lives.”

Kabir Das, Managing Director, ADHS, quips, “Current priority is to get over the crisis. The lab is a 24 X 7 high-tech diagnostic centre catering to all classes of society and meeting multifarious diagnostic needs with high precision and accuracy. Indian Council of Medical Research has approved our lab to test COVID-19 and we will surely extend all support needed.”

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