500 MB Data Pack
Validity: 1 DAY 2G/3G Data: 500 MB, extra @Rs.0.03/10KB. . Pack last changed 28 April 2024
1.5 GB / Day Combo Unlimited Data Pack
Validity: 28 DAYS 2G/3G Data: 1.5 GB / Day. Unlimited Data Pack. Post FUP Speed: 40 Kbps. Local, STD & Roaming Calls: Unlimited. (including MTNL network in Mumbai and Delhi).This STV is applicable for Inactive customers only.. . Pack last changed 29 April 2024
1 GB / Day Combo Unlimited Data Pack
Validity: 52 DAYS Unlimited Voice calls (HPLMN/Roaming including Mumbai and Delhi).Unlimited free Data with speed reduced to 40 Kbps after 1GB/day + 100 SMS/day is including MTNL area Mumbai and Delhi.. . Pack last changed 29 April 2024
10 GB Combo Data Pack
Validity: 65 DAYS 2G/3G Data: 10 GB. Local, STD & Roaming Calls: Unlimited. SMS: 300 SMS. (including MTNL roaming area of Delhi and Mumbai). . Pack last changed 29 April 2024
1 GB / Day Combo Unlimited Data Pack
Validity: 70 DAYS 2G/3G Data: 1 GB / Day. Unlimited Data Pack. Post FUP Speed: 40 Kbps. Local, STD & Roaming Calls: Unlimited. SMS: 100 SMS / Day. + Free BSNL tunes + Lokdhun content (including MTNL). . Pack last changed 29 April 2024
3 GB Combo Data Pack
Validity: 30 DAYS 2G/3G Data: 3 GB. Local & STD Calls: 200 minutes. . Pack last changed 29 April 2024
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About Bankura

Bankura (Bengali: ) is a city and a municipality in Bankura District in the state of West Bengal, India. It is the headquarters of the Bankura District. In the Mahabharata, Bankura was described as Suhmobhumi. The word Larh or Rarh (in nagari: rh) was introduced after 6th century A.D. It comes from the old Austric word rh or rho which means land of red soil; it is worth noting that in ancient times "China called Rh by the name of Lti". In Santali, lar means thread, rarh means tune and larh means snake. Perhaps the Jain and Greek scholars used this original Austric word Larh to indicate this dry forest region which was very difficult to access that time. The popularity of Manasa Puja, the worship of Snake-Goddess Manasa, proves this opinion might have some relevance. According to Nilkantha, a famous commentator of the Mahabharata, both the words Suhmo[bhumi] (sanskrit: suhma-bhmi) and Rarh, are synonymous. Scholars differs in their opinion about the etymology of...