EOW probes Bhopal smart city land tenders over transparency allegation
21 Jul 2021
2 Min Read
CW Team
Madhya Pradesh Economic Offences Wing (EOW) initiated an investigation into a complaint alleging corruption, criminal conspiracy and transparent issues in plots sold on a freehold basis for Area-Based Developed (ABD) Area of Bhopal Smart City Development Corporation Limited (BSCDCL).
BSCDCL failed to initiate a competitive tendering mechanism, and it has been alleged that the tendering process on commercial plots was made complex to benefit select builders.
An official told the media that they have all documents to prove the transparency adopted by BSCDCL, but he refused to have them in his possession when asked to share the relevant documents.
The bids invited for Plot Number- 79 (A), 80 and 83 are under investigation. The base prices of these plots were Rs 63.80 cr, Rs 70.75 cr and Rs 73.96 cr, respectively.
The complaint alleges that the bid was opened for the first time with just two bidders in stark defiance of set norms, and the tenders were not called for the second time.
One of the builders told the media that the Bids were rigged, incurring huge financial loss to the state government when contacted.
He mentioned that there was no clear information on the Marginal Open Space (MOS) area of the plots in the tender documents, which created confusion among participants making it unviable. Wishing to stay anonymous, he also said that the builders who won the bids were aware of the proposed changes, and the same was done.
The complaint reads that the base price of plot number 82 was Rs 29.48 crore, and it was not in a prime location and was one of the smallest ones with the least financial value. Five bidders came forward for it, and fair competition between the bidders led BSCDCL to earn 20% above its base price, amounting to Rs 35.11 crore.
According to the complaint, while the other three plots were sold at only 8% or 9% above the base price, causing a loss of revenue to the government, which is approximately Rs 35 crore.
Also read: Over 5,000 smart city projects in 100 cities remain incomplete
Madhya Pradesh Economic Offences Wing (EOW) initiated an investigation into a complaint alleging corruption, criminal conspiracy and transparent issues in plots sold on a freehold basis for Area-Based Developed (ABD) Area of Bhopal Smart City Development Corporation Limited (BSCDCL).
BSCDCL failed to initiate a competitive tendering mechanism, and it has been alleged that the tendering process on commercial plots was made complex to benefit select builders.
An official told the media that they have all documents to prove the transparency adopted by BSCDCL, but he refused to have them in his possession when asked to share the relevant documents.
The bids invited for Plot Number- 79 (A), 80 and 83 are under investigation. The base prices of these plots were Rs 63.80 cr, Rs 70.75 cr and Rs 73.96 cr, respectively.
The complaint alleges that the bid was opened for the first time with just two bidders in stark defiance of set norms, and the tenders were not called for the second time.
One of the builders told the media that the Bids were rigged, incurring huge financial loss to the state government when contacted.
He mentioned that there was no clear information on the Marginal Open Space (MOS) area of the plots in the tender documents, which created confusion among participants making it unviable. Wishing to stay anonymous, he also said that the builders who won the bids were aware of the proposed changes, and the same was done.
The complaint reads that the base price of plot number 82 was Rs 29.48 crore, and it was not in a prime location and was one of the smallest ones with the least financial value. Five bidders came forward for it, and fair competition between the bidders led BSCDCL to earn 20% above its base price, amounting to Rs 35.11 crore.
According to the complaint, while the other three plots were sold at only 8% or 9% above the base price, causing a loss of revenue to the government, which is approximately Rs 35 crore.
Image Source
Also read: Over 5,000 smart city projects in 100 cities remain incomplete
Next Story
Reliance, Diehl Advance Pact for Precision-Guided Munitions
Diehl Defence CEO Helmut Rauch and Reliance Group鈥檚 Founder Chairman Anil D. Ambani have held discussions to advance their ongoing strategic partnership focused on Guided and Terminally Guided Munitions (TGM), under a cooperation agreement originally signed in 2019.This collaboration underscores Diehl Defence鈥檚 long-term commitment to the Indian market and its support for the Indian Government鈥檚 Make in India initiative. The partnership鈥檚 current emphasis is on the urgent supply of the Vulcano 155mm Precision Guided Munition system to the Indian Armed Forces.Simultaneously, the 鈥淰ulc..
Next Story
Modis Navnirman to Migrate to Main Board, Merge Subsidiary
Modis Navnirman Limited has announced that its Board of Directors has approved a key strategic initiative involving migration from the BSE SME platform to the Main Board of both BSE and NSE, alongside a merger with its wholly owned subsidiary, Shree Modis Navnirman Private Limited.The move to the main boards marks a major milestone in the company鈥檚 growth trajectory, reflecting its consistent financial performance, robust corporate governance, and long-term commitment to value creation. This transition will grant the company access to a broader investor base, improve market participation, en..
Next Story
Global Capital Flows Remain Subdued, EMEA Leads in Q1 2025
The Bharat InvITs Association鈥檚 industry update for Q1 2025 shows subdued global capital flows, with investment volumes remaining at the lower end of the five-year range despite a late 2024 recovery. According to data from Colliers and MSCI Real Capital Analytics, activity in North America declined slightly, while EMEA maintained steady levels and emerged as the top region for investment in standing assets.The EMEA region now hosts seven of the top ten cross-border capital destinations for standing assets, pushing the United States鈥� share of global activity below 15 per cent. Meanwhile, in..