ITI Ltd secures orders worth Rs 88 crore in Odisha and Chhattisgarh 
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ITI Ltd secures orders worth Rs 88 crore in Odisha and Chhattisgarh

ITI Limited has secured multiple Government contracts worth approximately Rs 88 crore in the states of Odisha and Chhattisgarh

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: ITI Limited on Wednesday said that it has secured multiple government contracts worth approximately Rs 88 crore in the states of Odisha and Chhattisgarh.

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In Odisha, ITI Limited has received two key contracts from the Cuttack Development Authority. The first contract, valued at Rs 54 crore, involves the procurement and installation of CCTV surveillance cameras at various locations in Cuttack city, along with the setup of a traffic signal system. The scope of work includes the supply of surveillance cameras, software solutions including analytics and Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR), hardware, and five years of maintenance support.

The contract also includes techno-commercial responsibilities for implementing a city-wide traffic signal system to enhance urban traffic management and safety.

The second contract from the Cuttack Development Authority, worth Rs 23.05 crore, is for the implementation of a Land Intelligence Management System through a GIS-based application. This project will be executed within the Bidanasi Development Project Area and involves the creation of a location-wise property map of the Cuttack Development Authority Plan Area using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) technology. The initiative is aimed at strengthening land records and property mapping using advanced geospatial tools.

In Chhattisgarh, ITI Limited has been awarded a contract worth Rs 11.72 crore by the Chhattisgarh Infotech Promotion Society (CHiPS). The project involves the implementation and upgradation of WLAN/LAN infrastructure at the Mantralaya and Head of Department (HoD) Bhawan in Nava Raipur. The objective is to enhance the digital backbone of the state’s administrative framework by providing high-speed and secure connectivity.

Commenting on the new business wins, ITI Limited's Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) Rajesh Rai said, “We are very glad to bag these new contracts from the Governments of Odisha and Chhattisgarh where we will be involved in aiding the state governments in strengthening their digital infrastructure for providing efficient citizen services. With immense pride, I would like to state that ITI Limited is now seen as a reliable partner by the state governments to provide the whole spectrum of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) services to strengthen their e-governance initiatives.”

He further added, “Our team is very excited and highly motivated to work on these contracts as always and I am confident that we will deliver them ahead of time. We hope that our work will help the state governments in providing best-in-class e-governance services.”

ITI Limited has developed strong capabilities in executing large-scale e-governance projects. It is currently implementing the Aaple Sarkar Seva Kendra (ASSK) project across Gram Panchayats in Maharashtra and is also executing a Wi-Fi and LAN project at Sambalpur University in Odisha to provide seamless internet and intranet access across the campus. The latest contract wins further reinforce ITI Limited’s role as a key partner in India’s digital transformation journey.

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