DEV IT Secures Major Contract for Rajasthan Government's RERA 2.0 Project
Dev Information Technology Limited has secured a lucrative contract from RajCOMP Info Services Limited for the RERA 2.0 project. The project aims to enhance transparency and efficiency in Rajasthan's real estate market. DEV IT will be responsible for developing, operating, and maintaining the online portal over the next 24 months.
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New Delhi [India], September 21: Dev Information Technology Limited, a leading global IT services provider, has secured a significant contract from RajCOMP Info Services Limited, a state-owned entity in Rajasthan. The contract is part of the ambitious RERA 2.0 project aimed at revolutionizing the real estate market in the state.
Valued at approximately one crore, the project will see DEV IT handle the study, design, development, and implementation of the RERA 2.0 Online Portal. The company will additionally oversee the portal's ongoing operations and maintenance, ensuring it remains fully functional and adaptable to meet the evolving needs of the government. This effort will help propel Rajasthan towards a more transparent, efficient, and competitive real estate sector.
Scheduled for completion over the next 24 months, the project showcases DEV IT's capability in handling large-scale government assignments and their proficiency in delivering cutting-edge digital solutions. Pranav Pandya, Founder & Chairman, commented, "We are thrilled to be awarded the RERA 2.0 project by the Government of Rajasthan. This landmark contract underscores our commitment to providing advanced digital solutions that enhance transparency and efficiency."
(With inputs from agencies.)
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