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Delhi govt introduces tendering process reform, earnest money deposit goes fully online to boost transparency, fairness

By ANI | Updated: April 3, 2026 20:55 IST

New Delhi [India], April 3 : The Delhi government's Flood Control & Irrigation Department has introduced a key reform ...

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New Delhi [India], April 3 : The Delhi government's Flood Control & Irrigation Department has introduced a key reform in the tendering process by submitting Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) completely online, a step towards ensuring transparency, fairness, and accountability in public works.

According to a press release, earlier, bidders were required to physically deposit EMD at the office where the project was located. This system often led to unnecessary interfaces, potential information leaks, and concerns regarding fairness in the bidding process.

Under the new system, EMD will now be accepted only through online mode, and bidders will upload a scanned copy on the e-procurement portal along with their tender documents. The original EMD will be required to be submitted only by the L1 bidder within a stipulated timeframe after the opening of bids.

This move ensures that no official or external entity can track who is bidding for which project during the process, thereby eliminating scope for bias, pressure, or manipulation. It marks a decisive shift towards a more secure and impartial system.

Delhi Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh said, "This reform is about building trust in the system. By moving EMD completely online, we are eliminating unnecessary human interface and ensuring that the bidding process remains fair, transparent, and free from any undue influence. Our priority is clear. Honest contractors should get a fair opportunity, and public money should be utilised with full accountability."

Additionally, strict provisions have been put in place to ensure compliance. The L1 bidder must submit the original EMD within 3 days of bid opening, failing which they will face debarment from participating in the tendering process for two years.

The department has also clarified that no physical submission of EMD will be accepted going forward, and the necessary corrigendum will be issued wherever required.

This reform reflects the government's commitment to leveraging digital systems to bring integrity, efficiency, and transparency into governance.

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