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The Indian government is considering plans to give millions of mobile phones to its poorest families to help lift them from penury.

Officials believe the scheme, called *Har Hath Mein Mobile*, or A Mobile in Every Hand, could revolutionise government services to the poor by offering more than 200 million people without phone connections access to banking services and information sites which could help boost their incomes. They also believe it could help protect their state benefits from corrupt civil servants.

Dr Montek Singh Ahluwalia, a senior advisor to India's prime minister Dr Manmohan Singh confirmed the idea was aimed the millions of poor families in rural India.

Telecom ministry officials told industry figures the scheme will cost just under a billion pounds and will initially be targeted at six million 'below poverty level' families living on less than £63 per month. It is expected to feature in the Congress-led government's manifesto for the 2014 election campaign.

The scheme has been partly inspired by Kenya's M-PESA mobile phone banking system which enables poor people to transfer money and receive payments via sms text messages. Similar schemes in India have been hampered because millions have no official identity documentation.

The Mobile in Every Hand Scheme however will benefit from the government's ambitious unique identification project to record the biometric details of every Indian and issue them a secure number to help them access government services online. More than 200 million people have already been given new ID numbers.


India has undergone a mobile phone revolution in the last decade with cheap Chinese-made mobile phones and 'pay as you go' services encouraging millions of poor rickshaw pullers and domestic servants to subscribe.

Despite chronic electricity shortages, more than three-quarters of its 1.2 billion people have mobile phones and use them to boost their incomes.

Rickshaw pullers have established cellphone booking services in some cities, while small-holders use them to get text message weather forecasts which have helped boost crops.

Telecommunications analyst Anil Kumar, who runs the independent Telecom Watchdog, said government officials had discussed the scheme with him and that they expected it to be operational by the end of 2013 – just as election campaigning begins. "The idea is give all below the poverty line a mobile handset with 200 free talk minutes. They have yet to work out the details, but 2014 is an election year and it will take a year to invite tenders. It is mainly a political matter for them," he said.

Anti-poverty campaigners gave the proposals a mixed reception, welcoming it as an "empowering move" but also complaining that more pressing priorities had been overlooked. "We have already been tagged as a nation with more mobile phones than toilets. Basic facilities like health care and food security should be available to poor people before planning to give them mobile phones," said Harsh Mandar, activist and Supreme court's special commissioner for the Right to Food.

Professor Anil Gupta, one of India's leading experts on 'frugal innovations' for the poor, said the proposal was "potentially revolutionary" and could help reduce corruption.

"It could be used for mobile banking. Camera phones could be used to record whether [government school] teachers come to school every day – a way of monitoring the bureaucracy. People could use them to create markets for things they have to sell," he said.

India to trigger economic boom by giving mobiles to the poor - Telegraph
 
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Useless and crap idea.

Our first priority must be to ensure food, water and employment for the poor. Mobiles will automatically follow.
 
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Kar lo dunia mutthi main :lol:

Look at the positives guys.

If govt. gives 200 million mobiles then it can became a revolution for telecom and manufacturing sector if govt. opts for made in India stuff then low quality chinese junk.
 
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Kar lo dunia mutthi main :lol:

Look at the positives guys.

If govt. gives 200 million mobiles then it can became a revolution for telecom and manufacturing sector if govt. opts for made in India stuff then low quality chinese junk.

There are already 900 million mobile phones in India. 200 more wont do any magic. This is a last ditch effort by the Congress to gain some popularity among the voters, nothing else
 
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On one side they are saying that they don't have enough Money to build warehouses for storage of grains because of which we regular hear news about rotting wheat and on the other hand they have enough money to provide Mobiles to more 200 million people........and Btw here is Congress New Slogan


"Congress Ka Haath Mobile ke Saath"
 
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In this world knowledge is priceless ..if it helps to spread knowledge then it is a welcome step ..i dont think in a bpl family everymember need a mobile ..two is enough
 
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Actually this is a pretty good idea it could be a catalyst for upward mobility of the poorest people. It has been proven that giving people like this access to technology like this is a booster for growth and this could dramatically change many of these people's fortunes and hence help in reinvigorating wider economic growth. Coupled with the Aadhar project India could be onto a real winner.


Time will tell.
 
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Doesn't make sense.

Hong Kong had our economic boom in the age before mobile phones were commonly used, and now we are an advanced economy.

How did we communicate over distance? Easy, just use landlines.

There are already 900 million mobile phones in India. 200 more wont do any magic. This is a last ditch effort by the Congress to gain some popularity among the voters, nothing else

Then it makes even less sense.

How will adding the extra mobile phones, "trigger an economic boom"?
 
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