The old ghats of Varanasi along the stream Ganga - Sheetla and Dashvashmegh - were connected to WiFi Web integration on Sunday.
Old Ghats PictureThe principal of-its-kind activity was initiated by the Union Telecom Priest Ravi Shanker Prasad, authorities said while including that the wi-fi office would be accessible to the individuals at Rs 70 for the whole day, Rs 50 for two hours, Rs 30 for one hour and Rs 20 for 30 minutes.
The venture was mooted by BSNL after Leader Narendra Modi was chosen as the MP from Varanasi a year ago, sources said, and the Executive's Office (PMO), not long after the support of Modi, started observing the undertaking as a "need one".
In the wake of kickstarting the wi-fi office at the two ghats, the clergyman additionally reported that the office would be reached out to alternate ghats - Rajendra Prasad, Man Mandir, Manikarnika, Tripurabhairavi, Lalita and Meer ghat - before the end of Walk not long from now.
He included that under the 'Advanced India' mission of the leader, e-wellbeing, e-training and e-business offices would soon be made accessible to towns crosswise over India.
In the following three months, the union clergyman declared, the Konark sanctuary (Odisha), Khajuraho (Madhya Pradesh), Taj Mahal and Fatehpur Sikri (Uttar Pradesh), and Mahabalipuram and Hamphi in Karnataka would be made Wi-Fi empowered religious tourism spots.
Work in progress and India growing............
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