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GeM facilitates Rs 2,200 cr asset disposal for govt entities in 4 years
The Economic Times· 2025-12-21 14:46
Core Insights - The Government E-Marketplace (GeM) has facilitated auctions worth over Rs 2,200 crore from December 2021 to November 2025, indicating a significant increase in government asset disposal through digital means [1][6]. - The Forward Auction module has conducted more than 13,000 auctions, onboarding over 23,000 registered bidders and enabling participation from over 17,000 auctioneers, showcasing its widespread adoption [1][6]. - Forward auctions have transitioned from a pilot initiative to a nationwide digital mechanism for government asset disposal, reflecting the effectiveness of this approach [6]. Auction Details - A forward auction is a digital bidding process where government departments sell various assets, including scrap, e-waste, old vehicles, machinery, and leasehold properties, to the highest bidder [2][6]. - An example of successful auctions includes the State Bank of India auctioning 100 Economic Weaker Sections flats in Lucknow, which generated Rs 34.53 crore through the GeM platform [6]. - Other notable auctions include the sale of unusable and obsolete articles by the National Zoological Park and screened gypsum worth Rs 3.35 crore by FCI Aravali Gypsum and Minerals India [6].