Currently TTD offers four main e-services such as e-seva, e-accommodation, e-sudarshanam and e-hundi to the devotees and the Sri Seva project would help the administration in offering services like providing rooms, laddus as well as in tonsuring.
There are as many as 48 departments which need to be automated and brought under one platform for better services to pilgrims, TTD had said.
"TCS, Wipro and Infinite Computer Solutions have been shortlisted from the technical bids. Next step will be going for financial bids. By December, we want to implement the project," sources said.
Once the process of technical bids for the Sri Seva project gets over over in a span of ten days, the TTD may go for financial bids, they said.
The project is estimated to cost between Rs 30 crore (Rs 300 million) to Rs 35 crore (Rs 350 million), with an additional maintenance cost of about Rs 12 crore (Rs 120 million)
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