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ITI Restricted-led consortium emerges as lowest bidder for ₹3,022 cr. BharatNet Challenge

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Rajesh Rai
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ITI Restricted, unbiased India’s maiden PSU and a telecom manufacturing firm with its consortium accomplice has emerged as lowest bidder (L1) in BharatNet Section-3 Challenge within the states of Himachal Pradesh for Package deal No. 8, and in West Bengal, and Andaman & Nicobar Islands for Packages No. 9 with complete order worth of ₹3,022 crore.

The mission encompasses connecting all 6,40,000 Villages, Blocks, and Gram Panchayats throughout India with high-speed broadband web connectivity, as per an ITI assertion.

Commenting on this new growth, Rajesh Rai, Chairman and Managing Director, ITI Restricted, mentioned, – “We’re delighted to have emerged as L1 for the celebrated BharatNet phase-3 mission within the states of Himachal Pradesh and West Bengal, Sikkim, and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. BharatNet is a nation constructing mission and it offers me immense satisfaction to be a part of the execution of this gigantic mission.”

Mr. Rai added, “BharatNet mission goals to empower rural India which is able to result in creation of jobs, alternatives, and progress. For sure, high-speed web will probably be a giant boon for college kids in rural areas, and can contribute in direction of addressing points like digital-divide amongst rural inhabitants. ITI Restricted is concentrated on aiding Govt. of India in its initiatives to attach city in addition to rural elements of India seamlessly.”

In keeping with him, ITI Restricted has huge expertise in executing OFN work round India for BharatNet, and is already efficiently executing OFN works price round Rs. 5400 Crores within the states of Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Gujarat.