MSA signed for implementing BharatNet Phase-II project in TN

Chennai Mar 30 PTI The Master Service Agreement MSA for implementing the BharatNet Phase- II project in the districts of Package A in Tamil Nadu was signed on Wednesday aimed at providing internet to village at an estimated cost of Rs 181531 crore the government said In the presence of Minister for Information Technology Mano Thankaraj top executives of Tamil Nadu FibreNet Corporation exchanged documents with Polycab India Ltd for implementing the project II in the districts that fall under Package A As many as 3095 village panchayats in Chengalpet Kancheepuram Tiruvannamalai Tiruvallur Vellore Krishnagiri Ranipettai Tirupati and Chennai districts would be connected through this initiative The Centre approved the project at an estimated cost of Rs 181531 crore aimed at connecting the 12525 Gram Panchayats in Tamil Nadu with high-speed bandwidth using Optical Fibre Cable OFCs The village panchayats would be provided with a minimum scalable bandwidth of 1Gbps under the initiative The implementation of the project has been divided into four packages Package A B C and D with the appointment of one system integrator for each package and a third party agency In October 2021 a similar MSA was inked with Larsen and Toubro Limited ITI Limited and BECIL towards implementation of the project in the State The project is being implemented in the districts of Packages C — Nagapattinam Thanjavur Tiruvarur Pudukottai Namakkal Karur Coimbatore Tiruppur Tiruchirappalli Mayiladuthurai and Package D — Kanniyakumari Madurai Ramanathapuram Theni Tuticorin Tirunelveli Virudhunagar Tenkasi Dindigul and Sivagangai Projects will be implemented in all 12525 Gram Panchayats on disposal of litigation concerned with Package B areas the release said With the deployment of the optical fibre cable the BharatNet infrastructure would allow e-education telemedicine telephone television and internet connection to the common man at an affordable costGovernment offices public institutions schools colleges and industries would be able to use high-speed bandwidth to deliver citizen-centric service at the village-level The project will improve the socio-economic standard of the State by creating jobs and services in rural areas the release said Information technology department principal secretary Neeraj Mittal Tamil Nadu FibreNet Corporation Managing Director A K Kamal Kishore and senior government officials were present on the occasion PTI VIJ VIJ NVG NVG

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March 30, 2022

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Chennai Mar 30 PTI The Master Service Agreement MSA for implementing the BharatNet Phase- II project in the districts of Package A in Tamil Nadu was signed on Wednesday aimed at providing internet to village at an estimated cost of Rs 181531 crore the government said In the presence of Minister for Information Technology Mano Thankaraj top executives of Tamil Nadu FibreNet Corporation exchanged documents with Polycab India Ltd for implementing the project II in the districts that fall under Package A As many as 3095 village panchayats in Chengalpet Kancheepuram Tiruvannamalai Tiruvallur Vellore Krishnagiri Ranipettai Tirupati and Chennai districts would be connected through this initiative The Centre approved the project at an estimated cost of Rs 181531 crore aimed at connecting the 12525 Gram Panchayats in Tamil Nadu with high-speed bandwidth using Optical Fibre Cable OFCs The village panchayats would be provided with a minimum scalable bandwidth of 1Gbps under the initiative The implementation of the project has been divided into four packages Package A B C and D with the appointment of one system integrator for each package and a third party agency In October 2021 a similar MSA was inked with Larsen and Toubro Limited ITI Limited and BECIL towards implementation of the project in the State The project is being implemented in the districts of Packages C — Nagapattinam Thanjavur Tiruvarur Pudukottai Namakkal Karur Coimbatore Tiruppur Tiruchirappalli Mayiladuthurai and Package D — Kanniyakumari Madurai Ramanathapuram Theni Tuticorin Tirunelveli Virudhunagar Tenkasi Dindigul and Sivagangai Projects will be implemented in all 12525 Gram Panchayats on disposal of litigation concerned with Package B areas the release said With the deployment of the optical fibre cable the BharatNet infrastructure would allow e-education telemedicine telephone television and internet connection to the common man at an affordable costGovernment offices public institutions schools colleges and industries would be able to use high-speed bandwidth to deliver citizen-centric service at the village-level The project will improve the socio-economic standard of the State by creating jobs and services in rural areas the release said Information technology department principal secretary Neeraj Mittal Tamil Nadu FibreNet Corporation Managing Director A K Kamal Kishore and senior government officials were present on the occasion PTI VIJ VIJ NVG NVG

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