Tender Issued Following Health Secretary’s August Inspection Order
Key Points:
- College announces scrap auction ahead of Principal Secretary’s next visit
- Bid submission ends December 30, opening scheduled for January 3
- Items include unused equipment, furniture from various departments
JAMSHEDPUR – MGM Medical College has finally initiated an auction process for condemned items, four months after receiving directives from health officials.
The college faced criticism for delays. “Space optimization is crucial for operations,” a senior administrator noted.
Timeline of Events
Principal Secretary Ajay Kumar Singh ordered the auction in August. His inspection revealed extensive unused materials.
The college took no action for months. However, news of another inspection prompted quick response.
Auction Process
Dr. D. Hansda issued the tender notice on December 11. Interested parties have until December 30 to submit bids.
The college will open bids on January 3. Meanwhile, departments prepare item lists.
Items Listed
Multiple departments house condemned materials. These include medical equipment and furniture.
The auction covers various items. Furthermore, scattered scrap materials need removal.
The administration seeks quick clearance. “This will improve facility management,” a department official explained.

