In July, the Congress-led state government had cancelled the earlier request for proposals on technical grounds and invited fresh RFPs to give allow more players to participate in the process. In all, the government has received 31 RFPs from various companies, including the Tata Group, Wipro, IBM, Reliance Industries, Reliance ADAG, L&T, CMC, Siemens and SIS.
A senior minister, who did not want to be identified, told Business Standard, "These bidders have submitted over 850 queries about the formation of consortium, nature, and operation of bandwidth and transmission."
The minister divulged that the government has prepared replies to all these questions and will meet the bidders in December to discuss and take the process forward.
Subsequently, bidders will be asked to submit technical bids, which will be scrutinised by a technical committee comprising IT experts and IIT-Mumbai director, the minister said.
He added that tenders will be invited from the shortlisted bidders by mid-January.
"The government hopes to award tender to the lowest bidder by February."
According to the minister, the installation of 6,000
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