Relax guys. This just means that Accent has been included under the DGS&D scheme. Means babus do not have to invite tenders to buy Accents. When any thing in included in the DGS&D scheme, (Directorate General of Stores and Supplies), the manufacturer enters into a contract, usually valid for one year, to supply that item for one year at the contracted rate.
This really does not mean that Amby is out.
When a babu wants something not listed in the DGS&D contract, he has to invite tenders. If you look out in the tenders section of news papers, you should see ads asking for supply of things like computers with "AutoCAD 2000" or "Osciloscopes of 'foo' make". So, no more ads inviting tenders for "Accent GLE".
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