New Delhi, July 21:
Proper digital connectivity of all post offices in the country is top
priority for the Government, Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad told the Lok
Sabha here on Monday.
Replying to questions
related to his Ministry, Prasad said the Prime Minister was personally
monitoring a host of departments and postal services were one of them.
“The Prime Minister spent
about one-and-a half–hours on the postal department and has given suggestions,
which will be considered,” he said, in reply to a query by Biju Janata Dal’s
Tathagata Satapathy on the status of the banking licence applied for by the
postal department. Prasad said there was need for reforms in postal
reforms as also upgradation of Grameen Dak Ghar Services, catering to the rural
population.
Mobile networks :
Prasad said the Government’s priority was also to improve BSNL services. Responding to a question raised by Congress MP Ashok Chavan on poor mobile network in Naxal-affected regions in Maharashtra, Prasad said mobile networks, under the Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF) scheme in such areas are likely to be set up in 15 months.
Prasad said the Government’s priority was also to improve BSNL services. Responding to a question raised by Congress MP Ashok Chavan on poor mobile network in Naxal-affected regions in Maharashtra, Prasad said mobile networks, under the Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF) scheme in such areas are likely to be set up in 15 months.
A proposal to install
mobile towers at 1,836 locations in nine States affected by Left Wing Extremism
with funding support from USOF has already been approved, he added.
The Minister said Bharat
Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) had installed mobile towers at 363 locations for which
financial support to meet operational expenses would be provided through USOF.
On a question on lack of
diesel supplies to BSNL mobile towers leading to their non-functionality and
affecting security, he admitted there were concerns on diesel supply and “there
is scope for improvement“.
The idea of using solar
power for telecom towers was also being looked into, especially in the hilly
regions of North East, Prasad said.
Source : The Hindu Business Line (This article was published on
July 21, 2014)