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Consultancy Services

Indian CST: Consultancy Services (Indian CST) aims to bridge the divide between formal Governmental institutions and the citizens across the world by bolstering National/State organs of governance and other public and citizen centric entities with technology, public policy, change management consultancy and knowledge sharing.
Indian CST provides its consultancy expertise to Central Governments, State Governments, Central PSUs, Commercial and Cooperative Banks, Other Institutions, Municipal Corporations, Universities and Not-for-Profits organizations. ICS brings on board capabilities in the areas of Innovative Solutions using technology, strategy and planning, implementation, process designing & improvement, and capacity building.
Indian CST as a Consultant provides customised services, working in tandem with each client to deliver solutions that are best equipped to tackle the challenges present. ICS recognizes the importance of efficiency, transparency and accountability and is actively engaged in developing practical tools/processes, keeping in mind the need for low costs strategy.
Furthermore, Indian CST assists in the implementation of its recommendations wherever required, drawing on its years of practical experience of its panel of experts in various domains like Government, Civil Services, Police, Banking, Corporate and International Bodies.
Indian CST as a catalyst of corporate governance has facilitated designing of products and delivery channels to bring more efficiency and transparency in the working of local self-government organization like Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (Bangalore Municipal Corporation: BBMP) and to the people and citizens of Bengaluru in the southern State of Karnataka in India.
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