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Validity: EXISTING PACK Talktime: Rs.500.0. Full TalkTime / Extra TalkTime. Validity: Existing Plan. For users with an active base plan.. . Pack last changed 11 May 2024 | |
Rs. 5000 Full Talktime Pack | |
Validity: EXISTING PACK Talktime: Rs.5000.0. Full TalkTime / Extra TalkTime. Validity: Existing Plan. For users with an active base plan.. . Pack last changed 11 May 2024 | |
Rs. 220 Full Talktime Pack | |
Validity: EXISTING PACK Talktime: Rs.220.0. Full TalkTime / Extra TalkTime. Validity: Existing Plan. For users with an active base plan.. . Pack last changed 11 May 2024 | |
Rs. 1100 Full Talktime Pack | |
Validity: EXISTING PACK Talktime: Rs.1100.0. Full TalkTime / Extra TalkTime. Validity: Existing Plan. For users with an active base plan.. . Pack last changed 11 May 2024 | |
Rs. 550 Full Talktime Pack | |
Validity: EXISTING PACK Talktime: Rs.550.0. Full TalkTime / Extra TalkTime. Validity: Existing Plan. For users with an active base plan.. . Pack last changed 11 May 2024 | |
Rs. 2000 Full Talktime Pack | |
Validity: EXISTING PACK Talktime: Rs.2000.0. Full TalkTime / Extra TalkTime. Validity: Existing Plan. For users with an active base plan.. . Pack last changed 11 May 2024 |
Birpur is a city and a notified area in Supaul district in the state of Bihar, India. It is a small town on the Indo-Nepal border near the historic Kosi Barrage on the Kosi River. It has an airport too, which is being modernised and later on will be utilized for commercial as well defence use. It had been made when first prime minister of India Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru had landed here to lay the foundation stone of Koshir Barrage. The population of Birpur is mixed. The city mostly consists of colonies made for employees and officers of Koshi project. Its Kosi High School was once most sought after school in entire Koshi region. There is also a Koshi Club here, adjacent to the school campus. It is a centre for sports and cultural activities. There is also a government college named Lalit Naryan Mishra Smarak Mahavidyalay on the name of Lalit Narayan Mishra, who was railway minister of India from 1973 to 1975 and who died in 1975 in a bomb blast at Samastipur. His birth place, Balwa is...