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200 MB Combo Data Pack |
₹ 129.0 | 18 days | Get Unlimited Calls + 200MB for 18 Days. Pack last changed 17 April 2024 |
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1 GB / Day Combo Data Pack |
₹ 239.0 | 24 days | Get 1 GB/Day + Unlimited Calls + 100 SMS/Day valid for 24 Days. Pack last changed 17 April 2024 |
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4 GB Combo Data Pack |
₹ 289.0 | 48 days | Unlimited Calls + 4 GB Data + 600 SMS. 48 days service validity. Pack last changed 17 April 2024 |
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Rs. 111 Full Talktime Combo Pack |
₹ 111.0 | 1 Month | Rs111 talktime, Calls at 2.5p/sec, 200 MB Data. No Outgoing SMS. Standard tariff for SMS to 1900. 1 Month Service Validity. Pack last changed 17 April 2024 |
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Rs. 279 Full Talktime Combo Pack |
₹ 279.0 | 90 days | Rs279 Limited Validity Talktime + All Local/National Calls at 2.5p/sec + 500MB Data. Valid for 90 Days. Pack last changed 17 April 2024 |
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200 MB Combo Data Pack |
₹ 129.0 | 18 days | Get Unlimited Calls + 200MB for 18 Days. Pack last changed 17 April 2024 |
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Amb is a town situated in the district of Una in Himachal Pradesh state of India. It is situated in the Northern region of Indian Subcontinent. It is a sub-division and Tehsil of the Una district. The town was named Amb after the name of the goddess Amba, deity situated in nearby Chintpurni.Amb is a plain area surrounded by mountains of the Shivalik ranges. People speak Punjabi here. It has a population of around 5000 people. Some localities of Amb are Pratap Nagar, Adarsh Nagar, and Sham Nagar. Amb has various education institutions including a government senior secondary school, Gurukul Public School, Indian Public School, Shivalik Hill Pub Sr. Sec. School, Sudha Model School and Maharana Pratap College being one of them. Maharana Pratap Govt. College, Amb came into being on 18 June 1997 when the Himachal Pradesh Government took over the erstwhile National College, Amb, established in 1970. The College is situated in the center of the Amb town on the National Highway, 32 km from Una, the District headquarters, on the way to the famous shrine of the goddess ChintpurniAmb has some ancient historical ruins of royal palaces and gardens. In the year 1877, at the request of Maharaja Ranbir Singh of Jammu and Kashmir, the British government restored to Raja Ran Singh the Jagir in Jaswan, originally held by Raja Ummed Singh consisting of 21 villages in Jaswan Dun valley and the family garden at Amb, as well as palace buildings of Raja Ummed Singh at Rajpura. Raja Ran Singh died in 1892 and was succeeded by his son Raja Raghunath Singh who also died in 1918. Thereafter, Raja Laxman Singh succeeded him. His son Raja Chain Singh succeeded him and in 2009 after he died, Raja Vijaindra Singh is now residing at Amb.