The Minister of Communications & IT Sh. Kapil Sibal on October 26 called the
National Optical Fibre Network (NOFN) ---a project,
which would connect all the 2, 50,000 Gram Panchayats
(GPs) in the country through Optical Fibre Cable
(OFC) in two years—as a paradigm shift which would transform the way India
works. Sh Sibal was
speaking at a function in New Delhi where 13 State governments and 3 Union
territories signed tripartite Memorandums of Understanding for free Right of
Way (RoW) with the Central Government and Bharat
Broadband Network Limited (BBNL--the SPV incorporated for execution of the
project).
Calling it the ‘end of distance”, the Minister
said from people reaching out to the government we have now come to the
government reaching out to the people. He emphasized that the content that
would be “riding” on the virtual highway would be equally important, and its
success would lay on it being accessible and affordable to the common man. Sh Sibal said it is now upto the State governments to digitize all data, and make
it interoperable not just within the state but also inside the country.
Sh Ashok Gehlot and Sh
Vijay Bahuguna, Chief Ministers of Rajasthan and Uttarakhand respectively were among the representatives of
State governments and Union Territories who signed the MoUs.
The number of Gram Panchayats covered in these states/UTs are as below.
S.No.
|
State Name
|
No. of Gram Panchayats
|
1.
|
ANDHRA PRADESH
|
21,693
|
2.
|
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
|
1,756
|
3.
|
CHHATTISSGARH
|
9,770
|
4.
|
DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI
|
11
|
5.
|
DAMAN AND DIU
|
14
|
6.
|
JHARKHAND
|
4,423
|
7.
|
KARNATAKA
|
5,631
|
8.
|
KERALA
|
977
|
9.
|
MADHYA PRADESH
|
23,024
|
10.
|
MANIPUR
|
2,795
|
11
|
MIZORAM
|
776
|
12.
|
PUDUCHERRY
|
98
|
13.
|
RAJASTHAN
|
9,192
|
14.
|
TRIPURA
|
1,038
|
15.
|
UTTAR PRADESH
|
51,974
|
16.
|
UTTARAKHAND
|
7,555
|
|
Total
|
140,727
|
In all 1,40,727 GPs
will get covered by Optical Fibre Network in these
States and UTs.
The Central Government, through Universal
Service Obligation Fund (USOF), will fund the project while the contribution of
State Government would be by providing free Right of Way (RoW)
for laying OFC. The Bharat Broadband
Network Ld.(BBNL) will soon commence the work in these
States/UTs immediately taking OFC to Gram Panchayats
and in remaining States work will be taken by BBNL as and when States are ready
to sign MoU.
With the availability of NOFN at 2,50,000 Gram Panchayats, a minimum bandwidth of 100 Mbps will be
available at each GP and will lead to proliferation of broadband services.
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