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Govt non-committal on issue of restoring Internet in J-K

Pre-paid mobile phones and all Internet services continued to remain suspended in Kashmir Valley since 5 August when the Centre announced the decision to abrogate Article 370 to bifurcate Jammu and Kashmir into two Union territories.

Govt non-committal on isuse of restoring Internet in J-K
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Published : Nov 27, 2019, 5:44 PM IST

New Delhi: The government on Wednesday remained non-committal over the issue of restoring Internet facility in the Kashmir Valley.

When the House was discussing the issue of broadband and Internet facility in rural areas of the country during Question Hour in Lok Sabha, National Conference MP Hasnain Masoodi said Internet has not been available in the Kashmir Valley for the last four months and asked when the facility will be restored.

Speaker Om Birla said the matter is not in the domain of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.

However, Masoodi countered that he was asking a question on broadband and Internet facility.

With this, Union minister of state for Electronics and Information Technology Sanjay Dhotre rose to reply that due to the security reasons, some restrictions have been imposed in Kashmir.

"The situation has improved a lot now," Dhotre said, without giving any indication when the Internet facility will be restored in Kashmir.

Pre-paid mobile phones and all Internet services continued to remain suspended in Kashmir Valley since 5 August when the Centre announced the decision to abrogate Article 370 of the Constitution and to bifurcate Jammu and Kashmir into two Union territories.

The minister said the Internet is being currently accessed mainly through mobile wireless technologies, which at present covers more than 95 per cent of the population of the country.

As of June 2019, the total number of Internet and broadband subscribers were 23.8 crores and 20.3 crores respectively in rural areas of the country, he said.

Dhotre said as per data collected from the TelecomService Providers (TSPs) in 2019, it is estimated that out of total 5,97,618 inhabited villages (as per the Census 2011) in the country, 5,69,897 are covered by mobile services.

Mobile coverage in remaining villages is being provided by the government and telecom service providers in a phased manner.

"BharatNet project is being implemented in a phased manner to provide broadband and Internet connectivity to all Gram Panchayats (approximately 2,50,000) in the country.

"As on November 7, 2019, a total of 1,28,376 GPs have been made service ready," he said.

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New Delhi: The government on Wednesday remained non-committal over the issue of restoring Internet facility in the Kashmir Valley.

When the House was discussing the issue of broadband and Internet facility in rural areas of the country during Question Hour in Lok Sabha, National Conference MP Hasnain Masoodi said Internet has not been available in the Kashmir Valley for the last four months and asked when the facility will be restored.

Speaker Om Birla said the matter is not in the domain of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.

However, Masoodi countered that he was asking a question on broadband and Internet facility.

With this, Union minister of state for Electronics and Information Technology Sanjay Dhotre rose to reply that due to the security reasons, some restrictions have been imposed in Kashmir.

"The situation has improved a lot now," Dhotre said, without giving any indication when the Internet facility will be restored in Kashmir.

Pre-paid mobile phones and all Internet services continued to remain suspended in Kashmir Valley since 5 August when the Centre announced the decision to abrogate Article 370 of the Constitution and to bifurcate Jammu and Kashmir into two Union territories.

The minister said the Internet is being currently accessed mainly through mobile wireless technologies, which at present covers more than 95 per cent of the population of the country.

As of June 2019, the total number of Internet and broadband subscribers were 23.8 crores and 20.3 crores respectively in rural areas of the country, he said.

Dhotre said as per data collected from the TelecomService Providers (TSPs) in 2019, it is estimated that out of total 5,97,618 inhabited villages (as per the Census 2011) in the country, 5,69,897 are covered by mobile services.

Mobile coverage in remaining villages is being provided by the government and telecom service providers in a phased manner.

"BharatNet project is being implemented in a phased manner to provide broadband and Internet connectivity to all Gram Panchayats (approximately 2,50,000) in the country.

"As on November 7, 2019, a total of 1,28,376 GPs have been made service ready," he said.

ALSO READ: Mainstream J&K politicians should be released from detention: Dilawar Mir

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Govt non-committal on isuse of restoring Internet in J-K
         New Delhi, Nov 27 (PTI) The government on Wednesday
remained non-committal over the issue of restoring Internet
facility in the Kashmir Valley.
         When the House was discussing issue of broadband and
Internet facility in rural areas of the country during
Question Hour in Lok Sabha, National Conference MP Hasnain
Masoodi said Internet has not been available in the Kashmir
Valley for the last four months and asked when the facility
will be restored.
         Speaker Om Birla said the matter is not in the domain of
the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.
         However, Masoodi countered that he was asking a question
on broadband and Internet facility.
         With this, Union minister of state for Electronics and
Information Technology Sanjay Dhotre rose to reply that due to
the security reasons, some restrictions have been imposed in
Kashmir.
         "The situation has improved a lot now," Dhotre said,
without giving any indication when the Internet facility
will be restored in Kashmir.
         Pre-paid mobile phones and all Internet services
continued to remain suspended in Kashmir Valley since 5 August
when the Centre announced the decision to abrogate Article 370
of the Constitution and to bifurcate Jammu and Kashmir into
two Union territories.
         The minister said Internet is being currently accessed
mainly through mobile wireless technologies, which at present
covers more than 95 per cent of the population of the country.
         As of June 2019, the total number of Internet and
broadband subscribers were 23.8 crore and 20.3 crore
respectively in rural areas of the country, he said.
         Dhotre said as per data collected from the Telecom
Service Providers (TSPs) in 2019, it is estimated that out of
total 5,97,618 inhabited villages (as per the Census 2011) in
the country, 5,69,897 are covered by mobile services.
         Mobile coverage in remaining villages is being provided
by the government and telecom service providers in a phased
manner
         "BharatNet project is being implemented in a phased
manner to provide broadband and Internet connectivity to all
Gram Panchayats (approximately 2,50,000) in the country.
         "As on November 7, 2019, a total of 1,28,376 GPs have
been made service ready," he said. PTI ACB
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