The Union government of India
on 30 July 2013 planned to launch Bharat Mobile Scheme under which one member
of every rural household who has completed 100 days of work under MGNREGA can
get free mobile device. The new scheme is aimed at empowerment. The mobile may
be provided per household preferably to a woman and the handset will come with
a three-year warranty.
The mobile device for The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee
Act workers will be non-transferable as it will also be customized for transfer
of benefits of different government programmes like direct cash transfers
scheme.
According to initial proposal, selected telecom operators will be asked to
provide mobile devices. Distribution would be done by the service providers in
coordination with district administration. The mobile numbers in the device is
expected to work as first level authentication to identify and inform the
beneficiary of scheme, sources said. Around 5 crore households have been
provided work in year 2012-13.
The proposal for Bharat Mobile Scheme was mooted by Planning Commission of
India.
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