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2 GB Combo Data Pack |
₹ 129.0 | 24 days | 2G/3G/4G Data: 2 GB. Local, STD & Roaming Calls: Unlimited. SMS: 300 SMS. Pack last changed 22 August 2023 |
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Combo Topup - Rs. 64.0 Talktime |
₹ 79.0 | 28 days | Get Rs64 Talktime+Local/National Calls@1p/sec+200MB for 28 Days. Pack last changed 22 August 2023 |
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200 MB Combo Data Pack |
₹ 19.0 | 2 days | 2G/3G/4G Data: 200 MB. Local, STD & Roaming Calls: Unlimited. Pack last changed 22 August 2023 |
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6 GB Combo Data Pack |
₹ 379.0 | 84 days | Now get Truly Unlimited Local/National Calls to all Networks+6GB Data+1000SMS. Validity: 84 Days. Pack last changed 22 August 2023 |
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Combo Topup - Rs. 30.0 Talktime |
₹ 39.0 | 14 days | 2G/3G/4G Data: 100 MB. Local & STD Calls @ 2.5 p/sec. Talktime: Rs.30.0. Pack last changed 22 August 2023 |
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1.5 GB / Day Combo Data Pack |
₹ 499.0 | 70 days | 2G/3G/4G Data: 1.5 GB / Day. Local, STD & Roaming Calls: Unlimited. SMS: 100 SMS / Day. Pack last changed 22 August 2023 |
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Chitrakoot district is one of the districts of Uttar Pradesh state of India, and Chitrakoot town is the district headquarters. Chitrakoot district is a part of Chitrakoot Division.The district occupies an area of 3,45,291 km.The district has a population of 990,626 (2011 Census). [1] As of 2011 it is the second least populated district of Uttar Pradesh (out of 71), after Mahoba.It was a part of the Baghelkhand agency and was under the administration of the Baghela (Solanki) till the independence of India and assession of Rewa into India in 1947 . On 6 May 1997, a new district was carved out from the erstwhile Banda district comprising its Karwi and Mau tehsils. The district was initially named as Chhatrapati Shahuji Nagar district. On 4 September 1998, it was renamed as Chitrakoot district.In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Chitrakoot one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640).[3] It is one of the 34 districts in Uttar Pradesh currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).[3] Successive governments have often ignored the district's development and hence has become one of the most remote and cut-off districts in India.