NICSI Completes 25,000+ Projects, Reports Rs.23.60 Bn Turnover in FY24
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NICSI Completes 25,000+ Projects, Reports Rs.23.60 Bn Turnover in FY24

The National Informatics Centre Services Inc. (NICSI) has reached a significant milestone by executing more than 25,000 projects across India and several other countries. In the fiscal year 2023-24, NICSI reported a turnover of ?23.60 Bn, marking a notable achievement in its operational history.

NICSI, a Government of India enterprise under the National Informatics Centre (NIC), plays a crucial role in implementing IT infrastructure and e-governance solutions. The organisation's extensive portfolio includes projects that span across various sectors, such as education, healthcare, and public administration. These initiatives aim to enhance digital connectivity, streamline government services, and improve public access to technology.

In addition to its domestic projects, NICSI has also made its mark internationally, delivering IT solutions and services in other countries. The organisation's success is attributed to its ability to deliver large-scale, complex projects on time and within budget, supported by a team of skilled professionals and state-of-the-art technology.

The ?2,360 crore turnover in FY24 reflects NICSI's growing influence and capability in the IT and e-governance sector. The organisation continues to expand its services, contributing to the government's vision of a digitally empowered society. NICSI's work not only supports the digital transformation of government operations but also helps in improving the quality of life for citizens through better access to public services.

Looking forward, NICSI is poised to take on more challenging projects, both in India and internationally, as it continues to lead in the development and implementation of cutting-edge IT solutions.

The National Informatics Centre Services Inc. (NICSI) has reached a significant milestone by executing more than 25,000 projects across India and several other countries. In the fiscal year 2023-24, NICSI reported a turnover of ?23.60 Bn, marking a notable achievement in its operational history. NICSI, a Government of India enterprise under the National Informatics Centre (NIC), plays a crucial role in implementing IT infrastructure and e-governance solutions. The organisation's extensive portfolio includes projects that span across various sectors, such as education, healthcare, and public administration. These initiatives aim to enhance digital connectivity, streamline government services, and improve public access to technology. In addition to its domestic projects, NICSI has also made its mark internationally, delivering IT solutions and services in other countries. The organisation's success is attributed to its ability to deliver large-scale, complex projects on time and within budget, supported by a team of skilled professionals and state-of-the-art technology. The ?2,360 crore turnover in FY24 reflects NICSI's growing influence and capability in the IT and e-governance sector. The organisation continues to expand its services, contributing to the government's vision of a digitally empowered society. NICSI's work not only supports the digital transformation of government operations but also helps in improving the quality of life for citizens through better access to public services. Looking forward, NICSI is poised to take on more challenging projects, both in India and internationally, as it continues to lead in the development and implementation of cutting-edge IT solutions.

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