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Indian Economy - Understanding the basics of Indian economic system
Context: Recently, the Ministry of Communications unveiled NBM 2.0 and Sanchar Saathi Mobile App have been launched to enhance telecom accessibility, security, and empowerment across India.
Build on the success of NBM 1.0.
NBM 1.0 was launched in 2019 as a part of the National Digital Communications Policy, 2018.
Under NBM 1.0, telecom towers increased up to 8.17 lakh and broadband subscribers up to 941 million.
Objective: Aims to accelerate digital infrastructure growth, bridge the digital divide, and provide affordable broadband access to all.
Extend Optical Fiber Cable (OFC) connectivity to 2.70 lakh villages by 2030, with 95% uptime, up from around 50,000 villages.
Provide broadband to 90% of anchor institutions (schools, PHCs, Anganwadi Centers, Panchayat offices) by 2030.
Achieve a minimum fixed broadband download speed of 100 Mbps.
Facilitate the rollout of 5G networks and prepare for future 6G networks.
Leveraging Optical Ground Wire (OPGW) from the power sector to boost connectivity, especially during disasters, wars, and emergencies.
It provides users with critical tools to secure their telecom resources and combat telecom frauds.
Chakshu - Reporting Suspected Fraud Communications (SFC)
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