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IndianTenders.in allows you to explore government tenders by authority in India, making it easier to find opportunities from specific departments, ministries and public sector organizations. Instead of manually searching across multiple portals, you can directly access tenders issued by authorities such as CPWD, Railways, Defence, PSUs, municipal corporations and various state government departments, all in one place.
Our platform provides structured access to authority wise tenders, helping businesses track procurement activities from their target organizations. Whether you are a contractor, supplier or consultant, you can identify tenders published by relevant authorities, understand their requirements and participate in bidding with better focus and efficiency.
With real time updates from official sources, IndianTenders.in ensures you never miss important eProcurement notices, contract opportunities or bid deadlines. Start browsing tenders by authority to discover the most relevant opportunities and strengthen your bidding strategy across government sectors in India.
What is the “Tender by Authority” page on IndianTenders.in?
The Tender by Authority page is an extensive alphabetical index of over 10,000+ Government and Public-Sector bodies. It aggregates live tender notices, EOI and RFQs from municipalities, PSUs, central ministries and state departments into one searchable platform.
How can I find tenders from a specific government department quickly?
You can use our Alphabetical Index, the dedicated authority search box, or filter by State and Authority Type (e.g., Railways, PWD, or Municipal Corporations). Each authority page acts as a dedicated dashboard for that specific issuing body.
Where does IndianTenders.in get its authority-wise tender data?
We source data directly from official government portals, including state eProcurement sites, the CPPP (Central Public Procurement Portal), GeM (Government eMarketplace) and leading national newspapers to ensure 100% authenticity.
How often is the tender information for these authorities updated?
Our system polls high-activity portals multiple times a day. Every authority listing includes a "Last Updated" timestamp, ensuring you have access to the most recent NIT (Notice Inviting Tender) and corrigendum updates.
Can I get alerts for tenders published by a particular authority?
Yes. By clicking "Follow this Authority" on any specific page, you can enable instant Email, SMS, or WhatsApp alerts. You will be notified the moment that authority publishes a new tender or a contract award notice.
Does the authority page show historical data or tender results?
Absolutely. We maintain an archive of Closed and Archived Tenders along with Contract Awards (AOC). This helps bidders analyze previous winning L1 quotes and competitor behavior for specific departments.
Why are there so many (9,800+) authorities listed on your portal?
India’s procurement is decentralized. We index everything from Central Ministries to local Gram Panchayats, Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) and PSU depots, providing you with hyper-local business opportunities across all 28 States and 8 UTs.
Do I need to register on the official authority portal to bid?
While IndianTenders.in provides the metadata and documents, actual e-submission usually requires registration on the issuing authority’s official portal using a Class 3 Digital Signature (DSC). We provide direct links to these portals for your convenience.
How do you ensure the accuracy of the authority-wise listings?
Our listings are human-verified and cross-checked automatically. we validate the authority name, tender reference numbers and original URLs. Any mismatch is flagged for manual review by our research team.
Can I export authority-specific tender data for market research?
Yes, premium members can export tender tables and authority lists into Excel or PDF. This feature is widely used by corporate strategy teams for market analysis and tracking procurement trends across different government sectors.