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Relook at the BharatNet Project

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November 24, 2018

What is the issue?

  • Telecom Secretary recently asked the states to utilise the Bharat Net project's rural broadband infrastructure.
  • Notably, Bharat Net has largely failed to deliver on its objective, calling for redressal of the shortfalls.

How has the progress been?

  • Seven years have passed since the National Optical Fibre Network (rechristened BharatNet) project was first envisaged.
  • The objective was to connect over 2.5 lakh gram panchayats through high-speed broadband.
  • Already, 1.15 lakh gram panchayats have been connected.
  • The physical execution of the project is scheduled to be completed by March 2019.
  • However, when it comes to actual connectivity and utilisation, BharatNet has achieved little.
  • This is despite thousands of crores of taxpayers’ money having already been spent.

What are the shortfalls?

  • The onus of preventive and corrective maintenance of the optical fibre portion connecting gram panchayats is with BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd).
  • The responsibility of remaining network elements lay with other agencies.
  • Bharat Broadband Nigam Ltd was the special purpose vehicle created to execute the project.
  • The lack of ownership by BSNL and inability of BBNL in ensuring timely project implementation has cost the nation a great deal.
  • Though a clear utilisation target has already been set, the actual utilisation on the ground is well less than 10% of the target.
  • Poor planning, lack of monitoring and co-ordination between the two organisations lead to ineffective implementation.
  • It points to the lack of professionalism on the part of BBNL and BSNL.

Why is BharatNet crucial?

  • Indian users are among the top consumers globally when it comes to adopting digitisation and online platforms.
  • At the centre of this transition to a digital world is the availability of a reliable and affordable data network.
  • Private telecom companies, including Reliance Jio, have announced plans to connect over 1,100 cities with optical fibre, which will cater to the urban consumers.
  • But BharatNet is critical to ensure that rural India also benefit from the digital dividend.
  • Besides this, BharatNet project is expected to -
  1. attract billions of dollars in investments
  2. help train a million youth for new-age jobs
  3. facilitate delivery of e-governance, e-health, e-education, e-banking and other such services

What is to be done?

  • The weak performance of the project calls for a complete overhaul of the BharatNet implementation machinery.
  • Quick decisions are essential to fundamentally alter the direction of the project.
  • State governments must be brought on board to ensure the project gets adequate support at the district and panchayat levels.
  • Resources and energies would have to be mobilised for gram panchayats to be reached in the shortest possible time.
  • The industry and government need to team up on projects aimed at bolstering communications infrastructure in the country.
  • A thorough inquiry into the effectiveness and outcomes of the money already spent is also called for.

 

Source: BusinessLine

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