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500.0 30 days 3G/4G Data: 4 GB, extra @Rs.0.04/10KB.
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1000.0 30 days 3G/4G Data: 10 GB, extra @Rs.0.04/10KB.
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800.0 30 days 3G/4G Data: 7 GB, extra @Rs.0.04/10KB.
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3G/4G Data Pack 19

19.0 1 day 3G/4G Data: 1 GB.
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3G/4G Data Pack 400

400.0 30 days 3G/4G Data: 3 GB, extra @Rs.0.04/10KB.
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3G/4G Data Pack 200

200.0 30 days 3G/4G Data: 1 GB, extra @Rs.0.04/10KB.
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Data Plan 2999

2999.0 30 days 3G/4G Data: 30 GB, extra @Rs.0.05/1.0MB.
Pack last changed 22 August 2023
Data Plan 850

850.0 30 days 3G/4G Data: 7 GB, extra @Rs.0.05/1.0MB.
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3G/4G Data Pack 16

16.0 1 day 2G/3G/4G Data: 1 GB, extra @Rs.0.04/10KB. watch latest blockbuster movies on your smartphone with vodafone filmy recharge..
Pack last changed 22 August 2023
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Data Plan 3999

3999.0 30 days 3G/4G Data: 40 GB, extra @Rs.0.05/1.0MB.
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Data Plan 450

450.0 30 days 3G/4G Data: 3 GB, extra @Rs.0.05/1.0MB.
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Data Plan 1999

1999.0 30 days 3G/4G Data: 20 GB, extra @Rs.0.05/1.0MB.
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About Khemkaran

Khem Karan (Punjabi: ) is a town and a nagar panchayat in Tarn Taran district of Patti tehsil of the Majha region of Indian state of Punjab. It was the site of a major tank battle in 1965 resulting it also being known as the graveyard of tanks.[1] The 1965 Indo-Pakistani War was witness to the largest tank battle (Chawindah) in military history between World War II and 1965. The battle led to the creation of Patton Nagar (or Patton City) at the site of the battle viz., Khemkaran.Khem Karan is an old city. Guru Tegh Bahadur (16211675) visited it. It used to be in Lahore district before partition of India. It became a part of Amritsar district after the partition. Now it is in Tarn Taran district. Many of the town's residents migrated from nearby villages in modern Pakistan between 1947 and 1965, such as Nathuwala, Qadiwind, Rohiwal, and Sehjra. The towns Muslim residents migrated primarily to the city of Kasur, 8 km away in Pakistan. The town used to be easily accessible to the city of Kasur, Pakistan only 8 km away, and to Ferozepur 35 km away, but since India and Pakistan enacted border controls in 1953, the residents of the Khem Karan have been essentially cut off from both towns - Kasur lies in Pakistan, while the road to Ferozepur cuts through Pakistan, resulting in a detour of an extra 70 kilometre's drive. The townpeople, and those from surrounding villages, must now travel a long distance to Amritsar or Tarn Taran to procure any major goods, causing great inconvenience, and economic stagnation.