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Blue Cloud wins Telangana Arogyasree healthcare order

Wed, 25th Mar 2026

Blue Cloud Softech Solutions has received a purchase order from Central Electronics for work in the Telangana Arogyasree healthcare ecosystem.

Central Electronics, a Government of India enterprise, is the contracting party for the engagement.

The order covers deployment of Blue Cloud Softech Solutions' Access Genie AI platform, along with field-level assessment and end-customer survey work across facilities under the Telangana Arogyasree programme.

The value of the order was not disclosed because of commercial confidentiality and contractual sensitivity. Any further disclosure will be made if required under Indian securities rules.

The contract gives the listed technology company an entry point into public sector healthcare work, where state-backed programmes are increasingly using digital systems for administration, monitoring and service delivery. Telangana Arogyasree is a large healthcare scheme, and the assignment places Blue Cloud Softech Solutions within an established public health network rather than at a standalone pilot site.

Scope of work

Blue Cloud Softech Solutions describes Access Genie as a platform for security, operational monitoring, access management and healthcare programme intelligence in public infrastructure settings. For this contract, the scope combines software deployment with on-the-ground assessments and surveys at programme facilities.

According to the company, the platform includes identity and access control tools that use facial recognition, iris scanning, fingerprint authentication, and gait recognition. It also has monitoring functions designed to detect loitering, tailgating, unattended objects, weapons and unauthorised handling of sensitive items.

Other listed features include models for detecting falls, distress signals, and abnormal postures, along with a central dashboard to manage alerts and operations across multiple sites. The system also includes crowd density, movement pattern and zone activity analysis.

Together, those functions indicate that the work is intended to support both access control and operational oversight in healthcare settings, where patient flows, staff movement, and incident response can affect day-to-day service delivery. The field assessment and survey component also shows that the engagement goes beyond software installation to include operational review at the facility level.

Public healthcare push

Blue Cloud Softech Solutions presented the order as an early institutional engagement within its public-sector healthcare strategy. It said the project could serve as a model for similar state programmes, though any broader rollout would depend on execution, customer requirements, and future commercial arrangements.

This matters because government healthcare projects in India can offer scale, but often begin with tightly defined contracts and operational testing before any expansion. For technology vendors, a first order from a government-linked contracting party can serve as a useful reference for later bids, especially in sectors where procurement gives weight to prior public-sector experience.

The contract was also linked to broader healthcare technology trends, including greater use of proactive monitoring, on-device AI processing to reduce privacy risks and latency, and wider digitisation of healthcare infrastructure by state authorities. While those themes are common across the sector, the immediate contract remains limited to the stated scope in Telangana.

Leadership comment

The only executive comment released with the announcement came from the company's chairman.

"This engagement provides BCSSL with an important reference point for pursuing similar opportunities in public healthcare programmes across India," said Tejesh Kodali, Group Chairman, Blue Cloud Softech Solutions.

"By deploying Access Genie AI within the Telangana Arogyasree ecosystem, we aim to demonstrate meaningful improvements in hospital surveillance, patient safety, and workflow efficiency, and to build a scalable model for comparable programmes across India," he added.