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Roles Responsibilities of Stakeholders. The following shall describe the roles & responsibilities of various stake holders in this project. TENDERER • Providing all the required infrastructure (physical & IT) • Monitoring & Supervision. • Verification of the Status Report. Bidder/Operator • Xxxxx out work assigned as per terms and conditions decided time to time • Upon verification, evaluation/assessment, if in case any information furnished by the bidder is found to be false/incorrect, their total bid shall be summarily rejected and no correspondence on the same, shall be entertained. • Engage qualified, skilled and good conduct personnel. • The manpower required is to be engaged by the bidder within a week of issue of the work order or as specified in the work order • Provide detailed reports of extension of these man‐powers along with letter no, date etc. as and when required. • Maintain a proper database of the all the employees. Records should contain each and every information related to employee such as PF, ESI, salary, leave, absentee etc. Details will be w.r.t. month‐wise compliance against PF, ESI, salary etc. along with details of leave, absentee in the respective month. • The bidder is liable for damages on account of any violation by the employees engaged under the Information Technology Act and other prevalent laws of the country. • Bidder shall provide an undertaking for the implementation of Data Confidentiality and privacy of the projects undertaken; • In case, the person employed by the bidder commits any act of omission/commission that amounts to misconduct/indiscipline/incompetence, the bidder will be liable to take appropriate disciplinary action against such persons, including their removal from the site of work / project and any other necessary action as required by XXX and provisions of the legal framework of the country. • The bidder shall replace immediately any of its personnel who is found unacceptable to this Department because of security risks, incompetence, conflict of interest, improper conduct etc. upon receiving a notice from XXX. • Background verification: All the manpower engaged by the agency may be subjected to proper background verification check for Date of Birth, Educational Qualifications, Experience and police verification of antecedents.
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