ITCONS E-Solutions Ltd. Secures New Contract with ICAR

ITCONS E-Solutions Ltd. Secures New Contract with ICAR

ITCONS E-Solutions Ltd. Secures New Contract with ICAR​

ITCONS E-Solutions Ltd. (ITCONS | 543806 | INE006A01019) has been awarded a new contract by the Department of Agricultural Research and Education (DARE), Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. The contract involves the deployment of resources to complete 33,384 Man Days Work for a period of one year.

The total contract value is INR 25228594.09, inclusive of all taxes and duties. The contract is scheduled to commence on May 01, 2026, and will continue until April 30, 2027, with a possibility of extension through mutual agreement.

According to company officials, the contract reflects the continued trust placed in ITCONS E-Solutions Ltd. by government agencies.



S.No.ParticularsDetails
a)Name of the entity awarding the order(s)/contract(s)Department of Agricultural Research and Education (DARE), Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
b)Significant terms and conditions of order(s)/contract(s) awarded in briefDeployment of resources to complete 33,384 Man Days Work.
c)Whether order(s) / contract(s) have been awarded by domestic/ international entityDomestic entity
d)Nature of order(s) / contract(s)Manpower Outsourcing Services
e)Whether domestic or internationalDomestic
f)Time period by which the order(s)/contract(s) is to be executedContract period of 1 year Commencing from May 01, 2026 till April 30, 2027, unless extended further by mutual agreement between the parties
g)Broad consideration or size of the order(s)/contract(s)INR 25228594.09 (Rupees Two Crore Fifty-Two Lakh Twenty-Eight Thousand Five Hundred Ninety-Four and Nine paise only) inclusive of all duties and taxes
h)Whether the promoter/ promoter group / group companies have any interest in the entity that awarded the order(s)/contract(s)? If yes, nature of interest and details thereofNo
i)whether the order(s) / contract(s) would fall within related party transactions? If yes, whether the same is done at 'arm's length'No

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