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FYJC portal crash: IT firm was blacklisted

The Punjab government's decision to blacklist NYSA was taken after the company allegedly failed to furnish proof of having experience in handling the online registration of three lakh students.

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The IT company NYSA, which runs the First Year Junior College (FYJC) admissions portal in Maharashtra that was in a mess recently, was blacklisted by the Punjab government for three years in December 2016.

The Punjab government's decision to blacklist NYSA was taken after the company allegedly failed to furnish proof of having experience in handling the online registration of three lakh students.

The company had participated in the Punjab's tender process in 2014. NYSA officials, however, claim it is an "old and frivolous issue" which now stands resolved with a court order in their favour.

Punjab government officials were unreachable for comment.

Sachin Verma, NYSA's technical consultant, said, "We took part in the Punjab government's bidding process in 2014 meant for the online school registration process. We qualified the technical and financial bars, but could not submit the requisite documentary proofs due to time constraints. We were not the lowest bidder. The project went to another company."

Verma went on to say, "The 2014 issue was raised by the Punjab government in 2015-16 when we applied for another tender process. They blacklisted and banned our company from participating in future bidding processes citing the previous year's issue. We approached the court against the arbitrary decision of the government which ruled in our favour. The ban is lifted now."

The NYSA website crash which led to a day's shutdown of the admission process has put a question mark over the competency of the IT firm that was awarded the contract to conduct the online admission for the first time.

The NYSA official had blamed an unnamed "virus" for their website crash in Mumbai region.

The damage caused by the virus is still unclear as the outsourcing firm and government officials refused to share information on the virus attack, citing confidentiality and sensitivity of the matter.

After repeatedly crashing over the weekend, the online portal for the First Year Junior College (FYJC) admissions that was shut down for maintenance on Wednesday, was operating smoothly on Thursday and Friday.

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