BharatNet Gets Rs 3,942 Crore Boost for Chhattisgarh's Digital Connectivity by 2026
BharatNet Gets Rs 3,942 Crore Boost for Chhattisgarh

Government Approves Rs 3,942 Crore Amended BharatNet Programme for Chhattisgarh

The Indian government has given the green light to a significantly amended version of the BharatNet programme, allocating a substantial Rs 3,942 crore to boost digital connectivity in the state of Chhattisgarh. This revised initiative is strategically designed to ensure that high-speed internet access reaches every corner of the state, with a firm target for completion set for the year 2026.

Enhancing Digital Infrastructure in Tribal and Remote Regions

This amended BharatNet programme places a strong emphasis on bridging the digital divide, particularly in Chhattisgarh's tribal and remote areas. The substantial funding will be utilized to deploy advanced optical fiber cable networks and last-mile connectivity solutions. The goal is to provide reliable broadband services to gram panchayats, government institutions, schools, and healthcare centers, thereby fostering digital inclusion and socio-economic development.

Key Objectives and Expected Impact

The primary objectives of this amended programme include:

  • Expanding Network Coverage: Laying extensive optical fiber cables to connect underserved and unserved regions.
  • Improving Service Quality: Upgrading existing infrastructure to support high-speed internet and digital services.
  • Promoting E-Governance: Enabling efficient delivery of government services and schemes online.
  • Boosting Education and Healthcare: Facilitating digital learning and telemedicine services in rural areas.

This initiative is expected to have a transformative impact on Chhattisgarh's digital landscape, empowering citizens and driving economic growth through enhanced connectivity.

Implementation Strategy and Timeline

The implementation of the amended BharatNet programme will be carried out in a phased manner, with detailed planning and execution overseen by the Bharat Broadband Network Limited (BBNL) in collaboration with state authorities. The project is slated for completion by 2026, ensuring a systematic rollout to meet the connectivity targets. Regular monitoring and evaluation mechanisms will be put in place to track progress and address any challenges promptly.

This significant investment underscores the government's commitment to strengthening India's digital infrastructure and achieving the vision of a digitally empowered society. The amended BharatNet programme for Chhattisgarh is a crucial step towards realizing universal broadband access and fostering inclusive growth across the nation.