The document is a repetitive list describing the purchase of staplers and office supplies designed by the GeM Training Team on June 5th 2018. It lists the words "Designed by GeM Training Team" and dates multiple times alongside words like "Stapler" and "Office 86" but provides no other context or unique information.
The document provides an overview of the buyer's dashboard on the GeM portal. It outlines the key features available to buyers on their dashboard including editing account details like email, mobile number, and password. Buyers can also add their GSTIN number on the dashboard. The dashboard further allows buyers to view and track active bids, past orders, saved carts and wishlists to facilitate procurement.
The document discusses how primary users on the GeM platform can create secondary users. It notes that primary users can create multiple divisions as needed, and divisions can be the same as the organization's address or separate delivery/consignee locations. It also mentions that the primary user must manage posts to proceed with creating roles for secondary users.
The document discusses the process of bid creation for procurement on the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) portal. It outlines the steps involved, including registering on GeM, searching for product categories, adding items to the cart, specifying technical specifications and financial quotes, and submitting the bid. Key details covered are the bidding start and end dates, parameters like price, delivery period, and validity of offers. The goal is to guide suppliers on uploading compliant bids on GeM.
The document repeatedly states that it was designed by the GeM Training Team and provides the date of June 6, 2018. However, it does not contain any other substantive information in the body. It appears to be a template or placeholder document that was not fully populated with intended content.
The document discusses processing a payment to a seller after an order is placed on the GeM procurement platform. It was designed by the GeM Training Team on June 6, 2018 to guide users through making payments to sellers for completed orders in a standardized manner. The document includes several sections and steps for processing payments within the designated timelines.
The document provides instructions for processing a payment to a seller on the GeM platform. It details the steps for verifying the seller's payment details, releasing the payment through the appropriate payment gateway, and notifying the seller that the payment has been processed. The full payment amount is to be released to the seller within 5-7 working days of order fulfillment.
The document discusses the process of converting a Bid Invitation Document (BID) to a Request for Application (RA) but does not provide any details about the conversion process. It is authored by the GeM Training Team and dated June 6, 2018.
The document is a repetitive list describing the purchase of staplers and office supplies from June 5th 2018. It lists the words "stapler", "office", and dates without providing unique information in each entry. The purpose and key details are unclear from the inconsistent formatting and repetitive text.
The document provides steps for adding a secondary user to an account, including entering the secondary user's email address, assigning them roles, sending them an activation link, and confirming their activation. The process is designed by GeM Training Team and takes place on June 1, 2018.
The document is a repetitive list describing the purchase of staplers and office supplies from June 5th 2018. It lists the words "stapler", "office", and dates without providing unique information in each entry. The purpose and key details are unclear from the inconsistent formatting and repetitive text.
The document discusses the process of bid creation for procurement on the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) portal. It outlines the steps involved, including registering on GeM, searching for product categories, adding items to the cart, specifying technical specifications and financial quotes, and submitting the bid. Key details covered are the bidding start and end dates, parameters like price, delivery period, and validity of offers. The goal is to guide suppliers on uploading compliant bids on GeM.
The document repeatedly states that it was designed by the GeM Training Team and provides the date of June 6, 2018. However, it does not contain any other substantive information in the body. It appears to be a template or placeholder document that was not fully populated with intended content.
The document discusses processing a payment to a seller after an order is placed on the GeM procurement platform. It was designed by the GeM Training Team on June 6, 2018 to guide users through making payments to sellers for completed orders in a standardized manner. The document includes several sections and steps for processing payments within the designated timelines.
The document provides instructions for processing a payment to a seller on the GeM platform. It details the steps for verifying the seller's payment details, releasing the payment through the appropriate payment gateway, and notifying the seller that the payment has been processed. The full payment amount is to be released to the seller within 5-7 working days of order fulfillment.
The document discusses the process of converting a Bid Invitation Document (BID) to a Request for Application (RA) but does not provide any details about the conversion process. It is authored by the GeM Training Team and dated June 6, 2018.
The document is a repetitive list describing the purchase of staplers and office supplies from June 5th 2018. It lists the words "stapler", "office", and dates without providing unique information in each entry. The purpose and key details are unclear from the inconsistent formatting and repetitive text.
The document provides steps for adding a secondary user to an account, including entering the secondary user's email address, assigning them roles, sending them an activation link, and confirming their activation. The process is designed by GeM Training Team and takes place on June 1, 2018.
The document is a repetitive list describing the purchase of staplers and office supplies from June 5th 2018. It lists the words "stapler", "office", and dates without providing unique information in each entry. The purpose and key details are unclear from the inconsistent formatting and repetitive text.
The document outlines the process for awarding a bid to a seller, including posting a bid on the GeM portal, sellers submitting their responses, and the buyer selecting the winning seller based on evaluation criteria such as price, delivery time, and quality. The goal is to conduct the procurement process in a fair, transparent and efficient manner.
This document discusses the process for participating in a reverse auction (RA) created from a bidding information disclosure (BID) event on the GeM portal. It notes that entering the percentage by which the user wants to reduce the price will automatically calculate the reduced value. It also clarifies that after a successful BID, the lowest bid price will become the base price for the RA. The document also mentions that users can participate in the same RA again by offering an additional reduction to their previously quoted price.
The document outlines the registration process on the GeM portal, which involves entering an Aadhaar number and mobile number linked to Aadhaar to verify identity. Once verified, the first and last name are automatically fetched from Aadhaar records. Users must then read and agree to mandatory terms and conditions, after which an uneditable user ID is created, completing the registration.
The document is a process guide for generating a CRAC (Capital Replacement and Renewal Cost) that was designed by the GeM Training Team on June 6, 2018. It provides step-by-step instructions but no other contextual information.
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The document outlines the constitution and bylaws of the Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association. It defines the area covered by the association and its objectives, which include maintaining single-family homes, uniting homeowners, and representing the community before government agencies. It describes membership requirements and voting procedures. It establishes officer positions like President and Treasurer and outlines their duties. It also discusses committees, dues, meetings, amendments, and dissolution procedures.
Advancing Gender-Responsive National Adaptation Plan (NAP) Processes highlights the progress made since 2018 in integrating gender considerations into NAP processes from the latest NAPGN report.
DAY 1 - SUNCASA PEER LEARNING EVENT ON NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS AND GENDER EQUA...Cesar Henrique Arrais
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These presentations were given as part of the SUNCASA (Scaling Urban Nature-based Solutions for Climate Adaptation in Sub-Saharan Africa) Peer Learning Event, which took place in Kigali, Rwanda, from February 10 to 12, 2025.
This presentation on the recommendations identified in the Evolving Southgate Area Redevelopment Plan was shared at a community meeting on February 26, 2025.
For more information, please visit https://www.countyplanning.us/evolvingsouthgate
The war in Ukraine has led to significant destruction of cultural heritage, including historic landmarks, museums, libraries, and religious sites. Russian attacks have damaged or destroyed hundreds of cultural institutions, including the Mariupol Drama Theater, the Kharkiv Art Museum, and the Skovoroda Museum. Many artifacts have been looted, archives lost, and artistic communities displaced. This destruction is not just collateral damageit is often intentional, aimed at erasing Ukrainian identity and history. Despite this, Ukraine continues efforts to preserve and document its cultural heritage, using digital archives, reconstruction projects, and international support.
This slide deck accompanied a webinar presentation on the congressional budget reconciliation process given by Marc Goldwein, Committee For a Responsible Federal Budget Senior Vice President and Senior Policy Director, on February 26, 2025
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What explains the productivity gap of less developed regions? Carlo MenonOECD CFE
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Presentation by Carlo Menon, Economist, Co-ordinator of the Spatial Productivity Lab, CFE, OECD at the 25th Spatial Productivity Lab meeting, held online on 26 February 2025.
More info: https://oe.cd/SPL
Historic places hold the stories of our past, are an important part of building community, and create connections between who we were and who we aspire to be. But how effective is the work of preservation if the next generation doesn't understand the value and significance of these places to our present moment? How do we ignite a passion for history and culture, sparking a lifelong affinity and understanding of the power of place along the way?
DAY 2 - SUNCASA PEER LEARNING EVENT ON NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS AND GENDER EQUA...Cesar Henrique Arrais
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These presentations were given as part of the SUNCASA (Scaling Urban Nature-based Solutions for Climate Adaptation in Sub-Saharan Africa) Peer Learning Event, which took place in Kigali, Rwanda, from February 10 to 12, 2025.
Brief History
油Africa is the 'cradle of humankind', the place where the first human beings lived 5 to 10 million years ago.
Fossils found in Africa, show that the modern human beings spread from this continent. One of the earliest evidences of human life were found in South Africa.
Many powerful kingdoms existed on the African continent in the early history and the Middle Ages.
Between the 5th and 15th century, African slaves were traded mainly by Arab traders.
In the late 19th century Europeans started conquering Africa which was then colonised in the 19th and 20th century mainly from Britain and France, but also from the Dutch, Italian and Germans.
6. Note: Primary user can create as many divisions as required
Designed by GeM Training Team5 JUNE 2018
7. If the division you are creating has the
same address as organization address,
select the checkbox
Else proceed to create division i.e.
delivery/ consignee locations for the
organization
Designed by GeM Training Team5 JUNE 2018