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6 GB Combo 4G Data Pack

455.0 84 days Data: 6GB; Calls: Unlimited local, STD & Roaming; Validity: 84 Days; SMS: 900. Additional Benefits: Apollo 24|7 CircleApollo3 Months, at No Cost; Free HellotunesHello TunesSet any song as Hellotune for Free; Enjoy Wynk MusicWynkMusic, Hellotunes and Podcasts.
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1.5 GB / Day Combo 4G Data Pack

666.0 77 days Data: 1.5GB/day; Calls: Unlimited Local STD & Roaming; Validity: 77 days; SMS: 100 SMS/day. Additional Benefits: Unlimited 5G DataUnlimited 5G Data is over and above your plan limit and can be used in 5G Network areas only; Apollo 24|7 CircleApollo3 Months, at No Cost; Free HellotunesHello TunesSet any song as Hellotune for Free; Enjoy Wynk MusicWynkMusic, Hellotunes and Podcasts.
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3 GB / Day Combo 4G Data Pack

499.0 28 days Data: 3GB/Day; Calls: Unlimited local STD & Roaming; Validity: 28 days; SMS: 100/Day. Additional Benefits: Disney+ Hotstar Mobile for 3 monthsSubscription worth Rs 149. Watch Live Sports, Movies, Exclusive Hotstar Specials & more; Airtel Xstream Play (FREE 20+ OTTs)Enjoy 28 Days FREE access to 15+ OTTs such as Sony LIV, Lionsgate Play, Fancode, Eros Now, hoichoi, ManoramaMAX, and many more on Airtel Xstream Play. Watch smashing hits on your mobile, tablet or TV.; Unlimited 5G DataUnlimited 5G Data is over and above your plan limit and can be used in 5G Network areas only; Apollo 24|7 CircleApollo3 Months, at No Cost; Free HellotunesHello TunesSet any song as Hellotune for Free; Enjoy Wynk MusicWynkMusic, Hellotunes and Podcasts.
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2 GB / Day Combo 4G Data Pack

839.0 84 days Data: 2GB/Day; Calls: Unlimited local STD & Roaming; Validity: 84 days; SMS: 100/Day. Additional Benefits: Airtel Xstream Play (FREE 20+ OTTs)Enjoy 84 Days FREE access to 15+ OTTs such as Sony LIV, Lionsgate Play, Fancode, Eros Now, hoichoi, ManoramaMAX, and many more on Airtel Xstream Play. Watch smashing hits on your mobile, tablet or TV.; Unlimited 5G DataUnlimited 5G Data is over and above your plan limit and can be used in 5G Network areas only; RewardsMini SubscriptionRewardsMini SubscriptionEarn Cashback of Rs 80 per month with no cost; Apollo 24|7 CircleApollo3 Months, at No Cost; Free HellotunesHello TunesSet any song as Hellotune for Free; Enjoy Wynk MusicWynkMusic, Hellotunes and Podcasts.
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1.5 GB / Day Combo 4G Data Pack

479.0 56 days Data: 1.5GB/Day; Calls: Unlimited local STD & Roaming; Validity: 56 Days; SMS: 100/Day. Additional Benefits: Unlimited 5G DataUnlimited 5G Data is over and above your plan limit and can be used in 5G Network areas only; Apollo 24|7 CircleApollo3 Months, at No Cost; Free HellotunesHello TunesSet any song as Hellotune for Free; Enjoy Wynk MusicWynkMusic, Hellotunes and Podcasts.
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24 GB Combo 4G Data Pack

1799.0 1 year Data: 24 GB; Calls: Unlimited local, STD & Roaming; Validity: 365 Days; SMS: 3600. Additional Benefits: Apollo 24|7 CircleApollo3 Months, at No Cost; Free HellotunesHello TunesSet any song as Hellotune for Free; Enjoy Wynk MusicWynkMusic, Hellotunes and Podcasts.
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2 GB Data Pack

16.0 1 day 2GB free Data..
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1 GB / Day Combo Unlimited Data Pack

185.0 28 days 3G Data: 1 GB / Day. Unlimited Data Pack. Post FUP Speed: 40 Kbps. Local, STD & Roaming Calls: Unlimited. SMS: 100 SMS. incl. while roaming in Mumbai and New Delhi +Bundling of Challenges Arena Mobile Gaming Service on Progressive web APP(PWA) by M/S On mobile Global limited + BSNL Tunes.
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Combo Topup - Rs. 10.0 Talktime

247.0 30 days Rs.10 Talk Value in Main account balance + 50GB Data at high speed (Post which unlimited @ 40 Kbps) + U/L voice + 100SMS/day + BSNL Tunes.Freebies Validity of 30 days is not applicable for Rs.10 in main account balance..
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3 GB / Day Combo Unlimited Data Pack

599.0 84 days Unlimited free voice calling home and national roaming including MTNL roaming area of Delhi and Mumbai+Unlimited data with speed reduced to 40kbps after 3GB/day+Free 100 SMS/day+Zing Music+BSNL tunes+GameOn and Astrotell +Hardy Games+Challenger Arena Games+Gameium+Lystn Podocast..
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3 GB Combo Data Pack

94.0 30 days 2G/3G Data: 3 GB. Local & STD Calls: 200 minutes.
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1 GB / Day Combo Unlimited Data Pack

298.0 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..
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About Biharshareef

Bihar Sharif is the seventh largest city in the northern Indian state of Bihar and the district headquarters of Nalanda district. The city is a hub of education and trade in south Bihar and the economy centers around agriculture, while also including tourism and household manufacturing. The city is one of the hundred Indian cities to be developed under Narendra Modi's flagship Smart Cities Mission,[1] though it was not included in the first twenty cities to receive funding.[2] Bihar Sharif has over two millennia of history. Under the Pala Empire, a major Buddhist monastic university was built at the site and it became the capital of Magadha. It was pillaged by Turkic invaders in the late 12th century, though local Rajputs soon re-established effective control. In the early 14th century it was permanently captured by the Delhi Sultanate. It was later ruled by other Muslim dynasties and then the British until Indian independence in 1947. The city has important Jain, Buddhist, Hindu, and Muslim heritage and landmarks.The name Bihar is derived from "Vihar" or "Vihara," meaning Buddhist monastery, a reference to the ancient Odantapuri University established near the city in the 7th century CE by Pala king Gopala I.[3][4] Bihar Sharif does, however, predate the Buddha. It became the capital of the Magadha kingdom during the rule of the Pala Empire and then until the 14th century CE[ambiguous]. Odantapuri is considered to have been the second oldest of India's Mahaviharas, and it was located at the foot of Bari Pahari (Big Hill). According to Tibetan records, there were about 12,000 students there, and it was an important centre of Buddhist learning. Acharya Sri Ganga of Vikramashila was a student there. In 1193, during Ikhtiyar ad-Din Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khilji's conquest of Bihar, he came to destroy Nalanda University. En-route to Nalanda, he destroyed the Buddhist monasteries of a place now called Bakhtiyarpur. After Bakhtiarpur he came to Vihar, where he completely destroyed Odantapuri University and the Buddhist viharas before leaving for Nalanda. A few years after Khilji's departure, local Bundela Rajputs regained control of the city from its Muslim rulers. Bundela Rajputs then ruled the area until the time of their leader Raja Biththal, remaining autonomous for all practical purposes despite nominal control from Delhi. However, Delhi Sultan Muhammad bin Tughluq (r. 1324-1351 CE) then sent Syed Ibrahim Mallick with an army of Afghans to conquer the Magadha region. After a fierce battle, the outnumbered Raja army was defeated and the Raja was killed. The conquest of Bihar was a major achievement for Delhi, and on this occasion, the Sultan conferred upon Syed Ibrahim Mallick the title of Madarul Mulk, which means Mallick. After that time, he was called Mallick Baya. He was then appointed as governor of Bihar by the Sultan, and he ruled over the region until his assassination in 1353 CE. Descendants of the Bundela Rajputs are now settled in Tungi village and Garhpar in Bihar Sharif. After the Delhi Sultanate, the first Sur emperor Sher Shah Suri (r. 1540-1545 CE) moved the regional capital to Patliputra (modern-day Patna), and the whole Magadha region came to be called Bihar. In 1867, the city was officially declared a municipality.[3] Tensions between the city's two main religious communities, Hindus and Muslims, simmered from the time of the partition of India and Pakistan upon independence from Britain in 1947. On April 30 and May 1, 1981, these boiled over into major violence in which an estimated 150 to 200 Muslims were killed by mobs drawing mainly on the Hindu Yadava caste, a few in the city but mainly in the surrounding villages. The immediate cause was an impending ruling on a land rights dispute, but a journal article argues the deeper causes were groups in tension for property and caste mobility, and attempts by the RSS to create communal rather than class identity for political purposes. In the aftermath 550 people were arrested including five high-ranking RSS members.