Name Price Validity Benefits
Rs. 2000 Full Talktime Pack

2000.0 Existing Pack Talktime: Rs.2000.0. Full TalkTime / Extra TalkTime. Validity: Existing Plan. For users with an active base plan..
Pack last changed 23 April 2024
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Combo Topup - Rs. 10.0 Talktime

239.0 1 Month Unlimited voice calls Local/STD/Roaming incl.MTNL network+ Unlimited data with speed reduced to 40 kbps after 2GB/day+ 100 SMS/day+ Bundling of Challenges Arena Mobile Gaming Service on Progressive Web App (PWA) by M/s Onmobile Global Limited + *Rs.10 Talk value in Main Account balance.*Freebies validity of 1 month is not applicable to Rs.10 in main account balance..
Pack last changed 23 April 2024
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Rs. 550 Full Talktime Pack

550.0 Existing Pack Talktime: Rs.550.0. Full TalkTime / Extra TalkTime. Validity: Existing Plan. For users with an active base plan..
Pack last changed 23 April 2024
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Topup - Rs. 164.49 Talktime

200.0 Existing Pack Talktime: Rs.164.49. Validity: Existing Plan. For users with an active base plan..
Pack last changed 23 April 2024
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Topup - Rs. 98.69 Talktime

120.0 Existing Pack Talktime: Rs.98.69. Validity: Existing Plan. For users with an active base plan..
Pack last changed 23 April 2024
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Rs. 5000 Full Talktime Pack

5000.0 Existing Pack Talktime: Rs.5000.0. Full TalkTime / Extra TalkTime. Validity: Existing Plan. For users with an active base plan..
Pack last changed 23 April 2024
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About Chilakaluripet

Chilakaluripet (Telugu: ) is a Grade 1 town and a municipality 15 miles south-west of Guntur City in Guntur district in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. The National Highway-5 has a stretch of nearly 4km in the town. It is a good commercial and educational centre. Chilakaluripet was known as "chilakala thota, Rajagari Kota and Purushothama patnam" in the 18th and 19th centuries. A village on the outskirts of Chilakaluripet has a great history. The British used to call this town as Chick pet. Due to the number of orchards in and around the town, parrots used to flock here and live on the trees. Hence, this place was called Chilakaluru during the time of Chilakaluripet zameendars(Land Lords). It is widely believed that Chilakaluripet got its name from a grass called "Chilka". One can notice this grass even today in the surroundings of Chilakaluripet. Large fields of this grass were also called as "Chilakala thotalu" Before independence, the Chilakaluripet zameendars...