ITI Ltd. has won a contract from state-run telecom provider BSNL for a 4G network expansion valued at ₹856 crore (Rs 856 cr), according to reports from The Economic Times and The Hindu. Both outlets describe the order as part of BSNL’s efforts to expand its 4G footprint. The Hindu adds that ITI is a city-based public sector undertaking that has been executing the work successfully. It quotes Rajesh Rai, CMD of ITI Ltd., saying the company has proved to be an ally in the country’s Atmanirbhar telecom initiatives. The Economic Times frames the development primarily around the contract value and the fact that ITI secures BSNL’s 4G expansion order. Neither report provides detailed timelines, specific deployment locations, or technical scope beyond the overall 4G expansion order. Overall, the coverage agrees that the agreement is for ₹856 crore and that ITI is the selected vendor for BSNL’s 4G expansion project.