Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday launched the ‘Har Gaon Mein Optical Fibre’ project in Bihar

 Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched nine infrastructure development projects, worth Rs 14,000 crores, for Bihar, through video conferencing on Monday. The Prime Minister also inaugurated the 'Ghar Tak Fibre' Project under which all 45,945 villages of Bihar will be connected through optical fibre internet service.

The project will enable a digital revolution to reach the farthest corner of the state. This project will be executed by combined efforts of the Department of Telecom, Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, and Common Service Centres(CSC).
The Project would also entail the implementation of 1 wi-fi and 5 free of cost connections to Government Institutions like Primary Schools, Anganwadi Centres, Aasha Workers, Jeevika Didi etc.
This project will lead digital services like e-Education, e-Agriculture, Tele-Medicine, Tele-law and other social security schemes to be easily available to all citizens of Bihar at the click of the button.
Here's what the prime minister said at the inaugural ceremony
Nine-projects have been inaugurated which include making six-lane highways, and three bridges on rivers. I congratulate the people of Bihar for getting these projects.
Today is not only useful for Bihar but for the several countries, today India is taking a big step to make its villages a basis of Atmanirbhar Bharat and I am happy that it is happy from Bihar.
Under this project in the next 1,000 days, one lakh villages in the country will be connected through optical fiber
I have full belief that with Nitish Ji's good governance, strong will the work will be completed fast in a rapidly developing Bihar.

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