BharatNet Signals Success: 97% Connectivity Achieved Across India

Union Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia announced the BharatNet project has succeeded in providing connectivity to 97% of India's gram panchayats. BharatNet is a massive rural telecom initiative aimed at ensuring broadband access nationwide. Remaining challenges include difficult terrains and left-wing extremism, which hinder 100% project completion.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 29-01-2026 17:31 IST | Created: 29-01-2026 17:31 IST
BharatNet Signals Success: 97% Connectivity Achieved Across India
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Union Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia announced that BharatNet has successfully connected 97% of gram panchayats across India. This rural telecom project is among the largest in the world, targeting non-discriminatory broadband access in every village panchayat.

Scindia highlighted the significant progress made, with 2,15,000 out of a targeted 2,22,000 gram panchayats now connected. However, challenging terrains and left-wing extremism persist as barriers to achieving total coverage.

Addressing these challenges, the government issued a gazette notification on the 'Right of Way' to ease telecom infrastructure deployment. Scindia urged state governments to facilitate this process, ensuring smoother execution of BharatNet, which was green-lit by the Union Cabinet in 2011.

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