Krystal Integrated Services Limited, a leading provider of integrated facility management solutions, has secured two government contracts with the Directorate of Medical Education and Research, Maharashtra. These contracts are valued at approximately Rs 800 million annually.  

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The first contract, with an annual value of Rs 550 million, entrusts Krystal with comprehensive facility management services for a duration of three years. This involves a wide array of responsibilities from maintenance to security services, ensuring operational efficiency and compliance with health standards across multiple institutions. 

The second contract, valued at Rs 250 million annually for five years, expands Krystal's role to include staffing and payroll management. This encompasses a broad spectrum of personnel categories, further solidifying Krystal's footprint in essential public sector operations.

Recently, Krystal Integrated Services was awarded a Rs 714 million contract by the Thane Municipal Corporation. This contract, to provide waste management services in the Mumbra region, will continue through July 2026, with annual renewal options, underscoring a significant expansion into sustainable services.

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With agency inputs