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Indian Govt. to provide free Moblie Phone to poor

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Indian Govt. to provide free Moblie Phone to poor


The UPA government had then finalized a Rs 7,000 crore scheme to give one mobile phone to every BPL family as part of a "Hath Mein Phone" scheme that aims to give phones to around six million households along with 200 minutes of free local talk time.

The Congress party-led Union government is going ahead with a plan to give mobile phones to six million families that live below poverty line (BPL), drawing comparison with regional parties that have made election promises to hand out freebies such as laptops and television sets.

The government is packaging its Bharat mobile scheme as a means to provide unconnected citizens access to benefits of welfare programmes.

“In addition to communication, mobile (is) to act as a device identity of the members of a household for transfer of benefits of different government programmes,” says an internal undated presentation of the department of telecommunications (DoT), and reviewed by Mint.

To be sure, the phone number may act as the first level of authentication for the user and can be utilized to access information, including land records and details of payments made to a family. To avail subsidies and other government benefits, people will still need the Aadhaar unique identification number.

The government earlier this year began piloting direct cash transfers of certain subsidies directly to the bank accounts of beneficiaries.

“The scheme should begin rolling out in the next six months,” a senior DoT official said, requesting anonymity.

“It is certainly a very political move and designed to earn brownie points ahead of the elections, much like the various states giving out laptops and such,” Jai Mrug, a Mumbai-based political analyst said. But “it is definitely a cheaper option”.

Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav has been giving laptops and tablet computers to students who pass class 12 examinations.

In Tamil Nadu, local political parties have been known to promise laptops, food grinders and television sets apart from subsidized food grain as part of their election mandates.

According to the DoT presentation, every rural household that has at least one member who completed 100 days of work under the MGNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) in 2012 will get a mobile phone.

The scheme will be completed in three years and follow lists of eligible citizens prepared by state governments.

Women will be given preference to receive the mobile phones.
The scheme will be implemented by operators selected through competitive biddings or nominated state-run operators.

The operators will be responsible for providing the devices, accessories, connectivity as well as warranty for three years.

The mobile phones will have customized embedded opening screens giving details of the scheme and the allocated number will act as a level of authentication to provide access to health records, land records and payment transfers, according to the presentation.

The plan to provide mobile phones to BPL families was first expected to be announced by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in his Independence Day speech last year, the Indian Express had reported on 8 August 2012.
The proposal at the time was envisaged to cost around Rs.7,000 crore.

India ended April with 867.02 million mobile connections, according to monthly figures from the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. This included 345.85 million rural connections, a 40.59% rural teledensity.

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Mr.Singh,Recharge with lifetime Unlimited talk time also. Otherwise no use of such featherbrained policies. You have already put BSNL into graveyard.
 
Mr.Singh,Recharge with lifetime Unlimited talk time also. Otherwise no use of such featherbrained policies. You have already put BSNL into graveyard.


1.) Govt. already have over Rs. 10,000 spare in the pool of rural taledensity (Its the surcharge u and me gives on using telecom services) so the money is no problem Rs. 7,000 will be well spend.

2.) 200 minutes of free talk time and 100 MB of free data is more then enough.

3.) It will help the rural people greatly.
 
They will eat mobile phones .

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You'd see more of these populist policies before the elections.
 
@Bhai Zakir

Distributing laptops,mobiles are kind of bribery politics. Half of the money will be moth eaten. First of all,this BPL scheme has thousand loopholes and most of the rural people who does not have money to buy a mobile can not afford to recharge more than twice in his life time. When the government run authorities like BSNL are deliberately being sucked up and the GoI does nothing about it,I have lost every hint of faith in them.
 
Good idea, they can call various helplines if oppressed, women can complain against abuse, they can be in contact with their family members, they can improve their lives in some way, they can call for emergency services - hospitals, police etc.
 
So now he is trying to jump start the Telecom sector so they can take part in a bigger scam next time.
 
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