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United News of India
13 hours ago
- Business
- United News of India
ITI Ltd bags orders worth Rs 88 cr
Bengaluru, July 2 (UNI) ITI Limited, India's first PSU established after Independence and a pioneer in telecom manufacturing, has secured multiple contracts worth approximately Rs 88 crore across Odisha and Chhattisgarh to bolster digital infrastructure and e-governance initiatives. In Odisha, the Cuttack Development Authority has awarded ITI Limited two significant contracts. The first, valued at Rs 54 crore, involves the procurement and installation of CCTV surveillance systems and traffic signal setups at various locations in Cuttack. This includes supply of cameras, software with analytics and ANPR systems, and maintenance for five years. The second contract, worth Rs 23.05 crore, is for implementing a Land Intelligence Management System through GIS-based applications. This includes mapping of properties using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in the Bidanasi Development Project Area and CDA Plan Area. In Chhattisgarh, ITI Limited has won a contract worth Rs 11.72 crore from the Chhattisgarh Infotech Promotion Society (CHiPS) for implementation and upgradation of WLAN/LAN infrastructure at the Mantralaya and HoD Bhawan in Nava Raipur. Commenting on the development, ITI Limited Chairman and Managing Director Rajesh Rai said, "We are very glad to bag these new contracts from the Governments of Odisha and Chhattisgarh. These projects will help strengthen digital infrastructure and support efficient citizen services." He added, "Our team is excited and motivated to deliver ahead of schedule. We believe our work will significantly aid the state governments in delivering best-in-class e-governance." ITI Limited is also executing several other projects, including the Aaple Sarkar Seva Kendra (ASSK) initiative in Maharashtra and a campus-wide Wi-Fi and LAN deployment for Sambalpur University in Odisha. UNI BDN GNK 1604


Business Upturn
15 hours ago
- Business
- Business Upturn
ITI bag projects worth Rs 88 crore in Odisha and Chhattisgarh
ITI Limited, India's first PSU set up after independence and a key name in telecom manufacturing, has secured multiple government contracts totaling around ₹88 crore in Odisha and Chhattisgarh. In Odisha, the Cuttack Development Authority has awarded ITI a ₹54 crore project to install CCTV surveillance systems and traffic signal setups across the city. This includes not just hardware but also smart software solutions and maintenance for five years. Additionally, ITI has won a ₹23.05 crore contract to develop a Land Intelligence Management System using GIS and GPR technology to map properties and improve land data accuracy in Cuttack. In Chhattisgarh, ITI bagged an ₹11.72 crore contract from the Chhattisgarh Infotech Promotion Society (CHiPS) to upgrade WLAN and LAN infrastructure at key government buildings in Nava Raipur. With these wins, ITI continues to strengthen its role in supporting digital infrastructure and e-governance across Indian states. It is already implementing the Aaple Sarkar Seva Kendra project in Maharashtra and managing campus Wi-Fi and LAN for Sambalpur University in Odisha. In the meantime, ITI Limited shares opened today at ₹331.00 and touched a high of ₹336.00 during the session. The stock hit a low of ₹323.25. Over the past 52 weeks, the share has seen a high of ₹592.70 and a low of ₹210.00. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Business Standard
16 hours ago
- Business
- Business Standard
ITI wins orders worth Rs 88 cr
ITI has won various contracts worth around Rs. 88 crore in the states of Odisha and Chattisgarh. ITI has won contract from Cuttack Development Authority for procurement & installation of CCTV surveillance camera at different locations of Cuttack along with setup of traffic signal system worth Rs. 54 crores in the state of Odisha. The contract involves procurement of cameras, software/analytics/ANPR, hardware etc. along with maintenance support for 5 years. Further, the contract also involves techno commercial elements for installation of Traffic Signal System. ITI Limited has also won a contract for Land Intelligence Management System through GIS based application from Cuttack Development Authority worth Rs. 23.05 crore. The contract involves implementation of Land Intelligence Management System through GIS based application within Bidanasi Development Project Area, and implementation of Location-wise Property Map of Cuttack Development Authority using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Technology in CDA Plan Area. ITI Limited has won a contract from Chhattisgarh Infotech Promotion Society (CHiPS) for Implementation/Upgradation of WLAN/LAN Infrastructure at Mantralaya and HoD Bhawan at Nava Raipur in Chhattisgarh worth Rs. 11.72 crore.


The Print
7 days ago
- Business
- The Print
Army deployed BonV Aero's GPR drone for rescue operations in Sikkim
The Bhubaneswar-based BonV Aero had developed its UAV platform specifically for sub-surface scanning in complex environments. The deployment followed the Army's immediate need for a reliable solution to scan debris in an inaccessible, high-altitude region, it added. Mumbai, Jun 25 (PTI) Deep tech startup BonV Aero on Wednesday said the Indian Army deployed its Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) drone to support rescue operations following the landslide in Lachen, Sikkim, early this month. Within 24 hours of the incident, the Army mobilised the system to operate in Lachen, approximately 123 km from Gangtok, it said. Using GPR, the drone conducted aerial surveys over unstable terrain, identifying two sub-surface anomalies at depths of 0.76 metres and 0.015 metres, BonV Aero said. These findings were later confirmed through excavation, which revealed human remains at both locations, it said, adding that this allowed the rescue teams to avoid broad manual digging, focusing efforts precisely where required. 'The Army's timely decision to use our platform enabled focused rescue efforts. The response in Lachen indicates that solutions built in one part of the country can address needs elsewhere at the right moment,' BonV Aero CEO Satyabarata Satapathy said. The drone also transmitted the collected data to a digital map in real-time, helping ground teams align their movements with the sub-surface insights, the company said. This integration of aerial and data intelligence supported accurate on-site coordination. 'In difficult terrain where conventional tools like thermal cameras or canine units face limitations, the UAV collected data without direct contact, minimising risk', BonV Aero CTO Abinash Sahoo. PTI IAS BAL BAL This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


NDTV
24-06-2025
- Science
- NDTV
Army Uses Drone Tech In Sikkim Landslide Rescue
Amid a series of massive landslides in Sikkim earlier this month, the Army has now combined cutting-edge tech with human efforts in its rescue operations as a new model of first response to disasters in the Eastern Himalayas, particularly in the remote, high-risk areas. The first ever display of this new strategy was evident during the landslides in Lachen on June 1, about 123 km from Gangtok, where three soldiers lost their lives and six went missing. The Army, to support the search in treacherous conditions, deployed Ground Penetration Radar (GPR) drone from a platform called BonV Aero, a deep-tech startup. The drone soared over the debris, scanning beneath the surface to detect hidden anomalies precisely. It helped pinpoint two locations - at depths of 0.76 meters and 0.015 meters. Rescue teams dug at the exact spots and confirmed the presence of human remains, cutting down the time in rescue operations. Unlike thermal cameras or trained dogs, which often falter in unstable terrain or deep burials, this new drone based platform gave rescue teams a safe, real-time view of what lay hidden beneath. The drone's data fed into a digital map on-site, giving Army engineers not just an aerial view but critical sub-surface intelligence-turning guesswork into guided action. This model will now be used for future disaster response rescue operations, particularly in Sikkim where massive landslides are very common, Army sources added.