Key Points

India has achieved a major milestone in digital infrastructure with over 2.14 lakh gram panchayats becoming service-ready under the BharatNet project. The government has commissioned 21,748 mobile towers across the country to boost rural connectivity. A massive Rs 26,316 crore project is underway to provide 4G mobile services in uncovered remote villages. Submarine optical fibre cables are also being laid to connect islands like Andaman and Lakshadweep to mainland internet infrastructure.

Key Points: 2.14 Lakh Gram Panchayats Digitally Connected Under BharatNet

  • 21,748 mobile towers commissioned under government-funded projects
  • 4G mobile services saturation scheme worth Rs 26,316 crore
  • Submarine optical fibre cables connecting islands to mainland
  • Infrastructure accessible to all service providers for broadband services
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Over 2.14 lakh gram panchayats now digitally connected, 21,748 mobile towers commissioned

Over 2.14 lakh gram panchayats now service-ready with 21,748 mobile towers commissioned under BharatNet project for rural digital connectivity.

"The infrastructure created under the BharatNet project is a national asset, accessible on a non-discriminatory basis to the Service Providers - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

New Delhi, Aug 19

In a bid to improve digital infrastructure in rural areas, 2,14,325 gram panchayats (GPs) have been made service-ready under the BharatNet project in the country, the Parliament was informed on Tuesday.

Till June, 21,748 mobile towers have been commissioned in the country under various government-funded mobile projects, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha.

The project for saturation of 4G mobile services for providing 4G mobile services in uncovered villages in remote and difficult areas of the country is also under implementation at a total cost of Rs 26,316 crore, he added.

For providing high-bandwidth capacity internet/broadband connectivity and mobile services to remote and rural villages and islands in the country that currently lack coverage, a number of steps and projects have been taken up by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT).

Various optical fibre cable projects are in the works, such as commissioning of submarine optical fibre cable between Chennai and Andaman and Nicobar Islands (2,312 km), commissioning of Submarine OFC connectivity between Mainland (Kochi) and Lakshadweep Islands (1,869 km), and creation of 225 Km OFC network in Lakshadweep Islands, which have facilitated faster roll out of fixed line broadband/internet services, mobile services (4G/5G) and other high-speed data services in the islands.

"The infrastructure created under the BharatNet project is a national asset, accessible on a non-discriminatory basis to the Service Providers, and the same can be utilised to provide broadband services, such as Fibre to the Home (FTTH) connections, leased lines, dark fibre, backhaul to mobile towers, etc," the minister informed.

For the provision of high-speed internet/data and mobile services in uncovered remote and rural areas of the country, various targeted schemes/projects have been implemented.

These are Comprehensive Telecom Development Plan (CTDP) for mobile connectivity in the North Eastern Region, Comprehensive Telecom Development Plan for Islands (Andaman and Nicobar and Lakshadweep Islands), the scheme for providing mobile services in Left Wing Extremism (LWE) affected areas, schemes for providing mobile services in Aspirational Districts, the scheme for providing mobile services in the border villages and other priority areas, 4G Saturation scheme to provide mobile coverage in all uncovered villages, etc.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great initiative but what about the quality of service? My gram panchayat in MP has connectivity but speeds are terrible during peak hours. Hope they focus on maintaining quality too.
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Arjun K
Connecting Andaman and Lakshadweep is a strategic masterstroke! This will boost tourism and local businesses. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Meera T
As a teacher in rural Rajasthan, I've seen how digital connectivity transforms education. Children who never saw computers are now learning coding. This is true empowerment!
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Sarah B
Impressive scale of infrastructure development! The submarine cable projects show serious technical capability. Hope the maintenance keeps pace with the expansion.
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Vikram M
26,000 crore is a huge investment. Hope there's proper auditing and transparency in how these funds are utilized. Digital infrastructure should not become another corruption avenue.
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Kavya N
Connectivity in border villages is crucial for national security. Glad to see this priority. Our jawans and border communities deserve the best facilities 🫡

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