Goemkarponn desk
PANAJI: The State Government today has put up four mining blocks at Bicholim, Sirigao-Mayem, Monte de Sirigao and Kalay for auction.
The state cabinet had approved the appointment of MSTC e-commerce service, a Central government public sector undertaking, for the e-auctioning of mining leases in the state.
“Government of Goa has identified 04 (four) Minerals Blocks of iron ore mineral for electronic auction and hereby invites tenders for the purposes of grant of Mining Lease.
Accordingly, financial bids are invited in digital format only, and technical bids are invited both in digital and physical format from eligible bidders,” the dept advertising states.
The advertisement states that detailed Tender Documents along with timelines, notifications, updates and other details for the e-auction process for the mineral blocks are available in electronic form only and can be downloaded from the website of MSTC Limited.
Interested and eligible bidders can register themselves on the above website. On successful registration, eligible bidders will obtain the login ID and password necessary for participation in the e-auction process Model Tender Document and Mineral Block Summary are available free of cost on the website of MST Limited.
The last date for the purchase of the Tender Document after payment of a tender fee on the website of the e-auction platform provider is November 15, 2022, and the last date for submission of the bid is November 21, 2022, before 17:00 hours.
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