The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has scrapped a controversial waste management tender and ordered an inquiry into the inflated bids, raising concerns over civic contracts and urban development in the city.
Pune Municipal CorporationSolid Waste ManagementTender InquiryInflated BidsUrban DevelopmentReal Estate PuneJul 18, 2025
The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) scrapped the waste management tender due to allegations of inflated bids and potential bid manipulation, raising concerns about the transparency and integrity of the bidding process.
The scrapped waste management tender was valued at Rs 1.58 billion.
Bhimrao Tapkir, a local activist, brought the issue of inflated bids to the attention of the PMC, citing discrepancies in the bidding process.
The PMC has initiated an internal inquiry to investigate the matter, suspended the officials involved in the tender process, and is committed to ensuring transparency and accountability in the bidding process.
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