IT stock jumps after receiving work order from Govt. for Lok Sabha Secretariat project
During Monday’s trading session, the shares of a global IT and ITeS company providing cloud services, digital transformation, enterprise applications, and managed IT services, surged by around 2.3 percent on BSE, after securing a significant work order from National Informatics Centre Services for Lok Sabha Project. Price Movement With a market cap of Rs. 292.8 […] The post IT stock jumps after receiving work order from Govt. for Lok Sabha Secretariat project appeared first on Trade Brains.


During Monday’s trading session, the shares of a global IT and ITeS company providing cloud services, digital transformation, enterprise applications, and managed IT services, surged by around 2.3 percent on BSE, after securing a significant work order from National Informatics Centre Services for Lok Sabha Project.
Price Movement
With a market cap of Rs. 292.8 crores, at 02:19 p.m., the shares of Dev Information Technology Limited were trading in the green at Rs. 129.95, up by nearly 1 percent, as compared to its previous closing price of Rs. 129.05.
The stock has delivered negative returns of nearly 7 percent in the last one year, as well as around 18 percent returns in the last one month.
What’s the news
According to the latest regulatory filings with the stock exchanges, Dev Information Technology Limited has secured a significant work order from National Informatics Centre Services, a Government of India Undertaking, for the esteemed Project of “Lok Sabha Secretariat”.
The contract, valued at nearly Rs. 2.4 crores, involves the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of application software and website over an approximately nine-month to one-year period.
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Previous Orders
13th February: The company won a contract worth Rs. 1.92 crores from the Gujarat Energy Development Agency (GEDA). The scope of the project includes the scanning and digitization of physical document records, along with the development of a web-based Document Management System (DMS) software for GEDA’s Gandhinagar office.
21st February: Dev Information Technology Limited secured a significant work order from the esteemed “Rajya Sabha Secretariat” for the development of application software and a website.
The contract, valued at Rs. 1.48 crores, involves the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of the project over an approximately nine-month period.
Financials
Dev Information Technology reported a significant growth in its revenue from operations, showing a year-on-year rise of 50.5 percent from Rs. 31.7 crores in Q3 FY24 to Rs. 47.7 crores in Q3 FY25.
Similarly, its net profit increased during the same period from Rs. 1.7 crores to Rs. 1.82 crores, indicating a marginal growth of around 6.2 percent YoY.
About the company
Founded in 1997, Dev Information Technology Limited is engaged in the business of providing IT-enabled services in the domestic as well as international markets.
The company offers comprehensive end-to-end IT services, including cloud services, digital transformation, enterprise applications, managed IT services, and application development. its products include talligence, business analytics software that transforms tally accounting data into actionable business insights, and ByteSIGNER, a bulk document signing solution.
Written by Shivani Singh
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