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| Ensure uninterrupted connectivity in Ladakh's remote areas: LG Kavinder | | | Early Times Report LEH, Dec 31: The Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, Kavinder Gupta, emphasised the critical need for uninterrupted network and internet connectivity in the modern world, underscoring the Digital India initiative led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He pointed out that the success of various online portals launched by the UT Administration to enhance governance accessibility depends on effective connectivity, particularly in remote and far-flung areas of Ladakh, to ensure access to essential services to the public. This was stated by Kavinder while chairing a high-level meeting at the Lieutenant Governor's Secretariat to review the progress of the flagship 4G Saturation Project being implemented by BSNL in the Union Territory. Administrative Secretary, IT Department, Shashanka Ala, presented a detailed overview of the project funded through Digital Bharat Nidhi (formerly Universal Service Obligation Fund), utilizing indigenous Atmanirbhar Bharat 4G technology stack. She informed that 375 4G towers were sanctioned across Ladakh to ensure uninterrupted network and telecommunication services for residents in remote areas, including Army and ITBP personnel. Under beyond Category 3 (new site additions), 154 sites were offered by Deputy Commissioners following demands from Hill Councils, but BSNL cleared only 89 as eligible. Addressing the meeting, the Lt Governor highlighted network complaints raised by delegations during his field visits across Ladakh, terming it a serious issue requiring immediate resolution. He pointed out that various online portals launched by the UT Administration to enhance governance accessibility were rendered ineffective due to poor connectivity, particularly in remote and far-flung areas, depriving people of essential services. The Lt Governor stated that the UT Administration had extended full support-including equipment transportation to remote areas and administrative facilitation-yet BSNL remained behind schedule, urging them to demonstrate eagerness for timely completion. Directing Power Development Department (PDD) to ensure uninterrupted power supply to towers, especially during winter, to keep them radiating, Shri Kavinder Gupta instructed BSNL to coordinate joint inspections with both Deputy Commissioners for existing and new sites, and to distribute 4G SIMs replacing 2G in villages. The Lt Governor also expressed anguished over the delays and operational challenges in the 4G Saturation Project, directing all stakeholders to work with urgency to ensure uninterrupted connectivity in Ladakh's remote areas. He reaffirmed UT Administration's commitment to extend all possible assistance for the success of the project. |
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