What is BharatNet project? [PDF]

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The BharatNet project is a massive step towards building a connected India. By providing internet access to rural areas, the government is ensuring that no one is left behind in the digital revolution. It empowers communities, supports education, healthcare, employment, and helps create a stronger, more inclusive digital India.

Q1: What is the BharatNet project?
Answer:
BharatNet is a large-scale initiative by the Government of India to provide high-speed internet to every village in the country. The goal is to connect all Gram Panchayats (village-level governing bodies) with broadband internet. It is considered one of the biggest rural telecom projects in the world.


Q2: Why was the BharatNet project launched?
Answer:
The main aim of BharatNet is to ensure that people in rural areas have access to the internet just like those in cities. With this internet access, services like online education, digital healthcare, online banking, and e-governance can reach villages. It helps bridge the digital gap between urban and rural India and supports the dream of a digitally empowered society.


Q3: How many villages are being connected under BharatNet?
Answer:
The project initially planned to connect around 2.5 lakh Gram Panchayats across the country. Over time, it has expanded to include even more villages and areas.


Q4: How is the BharatNet project being implemented?
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The BharatNet project is being rolled out in three major phases:


Q5: What is the Amended BharatNet Program (ABP)?
Answer:
The Amended BharatNet Program (ABP) was approved in August 2023 to make the project even more effective. Under ABP:


Q6: Are there any other government programs that support rural digital empowerment?
Answer:
Yes, some other major programs that work alongside BharatNet are:


Q7: How is the BharatNet project being funded?
Answer:
BharatNet is funded through the Digital Bharat Nidhi (DBN), which has replaced the older Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF).


Q8: Who is responsible for running BharatNet?
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The project is managed by a special government company called Bharat Broadband Network Limited (BBNL), created in 2012. Under the latest ABP program, BSNL has been appointed to manage and maintain the entire BharatNet network.


Q9: What is the current status of BharatNet (as of early 2025)?
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Q10: How is the BharatNet network used by people and institutions?
Answer:
The network is used in three major ways:

  1. Leasing fibre and bandwidth to telecom and internet companies.
  2. Public Wi-Fi hotspots to allow people to connect to the internet.
  3. FTTH (Fibre to the Home) connections for schools, hospitals, government offices, and homes.

Q11: What benefits has BharatNet brought to rural India?
Answer:
The impact of BharatNet is significant and includes:


Q12: What is CSC e-Governance’s role in BharatNet?
Answer:
CSC e-Governance Services India Limited has been tasked with bringing internet to the last point—homes and public places—through Wi-Fi and FTTH.


Q13: Is there any collaboration with financial institutions for rural development?
Answer:
Yes, Digital Bharat Nidhi (DBN) has signed an agreement with NABARD (National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development). Together, they aim to:


Q14: How is BharatNet helping improve mobile connectivity?
Answer:
While BharatNet focuses on broadband, the government is also working on improving mobile network access in villages:

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