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KLG bags Rs 32 cr deal from utility sector

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BANGALORE: KLG Systel Ltd, knowledge-based IT-centric Business Life Cycle Solutions company, today announced that it has been awarded orders worth over Rs 25 crore from the Government of Haryana and Rs 7.5 crore from Government of Rajasthan.

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These projects follow orders worth Rs 67 crore that KLG Systel received earlier in September. With these new orders, KLG Systel has been awarded projects worth a total of Rs 100 crore in the month of September 2007, KLG Systel said in a statement.

The order from the Government of Haryana will cover the implementation of a High Voltage Distribution System for the Gurgaon district. The order from the Government of Rajasthan will cover the modification and renovation of its Consumer Electricity Network, which once implemented will reduce technical and distribution losses for the State’s power distribution companies. These projects would be completed by March 2008.

Kumud Goel, managing director, KLG Systel, said: "These projects recognize KLG Systel’s expertise in providing effective solutions in the utilities sector. We look forward to working with the Governments of Haryana and Rajasthan in helping drive continuous reductions in power loss while also helping in improving revenues for the States’ power distribution companies."

KLG Systel would use its Vidushi and SG61 technology to execute projects. Backed by extensive experience and expertise in the utilities business, KLG Systel would also use its Project Management tools for the timely execution of these projects.

KLG Systel is an IBM premiere independent software vendor (ISV) in India and is now certified by IBM for service oriented architecture (SOA).