Name Price Validity Benefits
Topup - Rs. 847.46 Talktime

1000.0 Existing Pack Talktime: ₹847.46; Validity: NA.
Pack last changed 17 April 2024
Recharge
Combo Topup - Rs. 5.0 Talktime

359.0 1 Month Data: 2.5GB/Day; Calls: Unlimited local STD & Roaming; Validity: 1 month; SMS: 100/Day; Talktime: Rs 5. Additional Benefits: 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.
Pack last changed 18 April 2024
Recharge
Combo Topup - Rs. 5.0 Talktime

199.0 30 days Data: 3GB; Calls: Unlimited local STD & Roaming; Validity: 30 days; SMS: 300; Talktime: Rs 5. Additional Benefits: Free HellotunesHello TunesSet any song as Hellotune for Free; Enjoy Wynk MusicWynkMusic, Hellotunes and Podcasts.
Pack last changed 17 April 2024
Recharge
Topup - Rs. 81.75 Talktime

100.0 Existing Pack Talktime: ₹81.75; Validity: NA.
Pack last changed 17 April 2024
Recharge
Topup - Rs. 14.95 Talktime

20.0 Existing Pack Talktime: ₹14.95; Validity: NA.
Pack last changed 17 April 2024
Recharge
Topup - Rs. 4237.29 Talktime

5000.0 Existing Pack Talktime: ₹4237.29; Validity: NA.
Pack last changed 17 April 2024
Recharge
More Plans
Name Price Validity Benefits
Combo Topup - Rs. 38.0 Talktime

49.0 28 days 2G/3G/4G Data: 100 MB. Local & STD Calls @ 2.5 p/sec. Talktime: Rs.38.0.
Pack last changed 22 August 2023
Recharge
Topup - Rs. 14.95 Talktime

20.0 Existing Pack Talktime: Rs.14.95. No Service Validity.
Pack last changed 22 August 2023
Recharge
Topup - Rs. 22.42 Talktime

30.0 Existing Pack Talktime: Rs.22.42. No Service Validity.
Pack last changed 22 August 2023
Recharge
Topup - Rs. 81.75 Talktime

100.0 Existing Pack Talktime: Rs.81.75. Service Validity of 28 days.
Pack last changed 22 August 2023
Recharge
Topup - Rs. 7.47 Talktime

10.0 Existing Pack Talktime: Rs.7.47. No Service Validity.
Pack last changed 22 August 2023
Recharge
Topup - Rs. 39.37 Talktime

50.0 Existing Pack Talktime: Rs.39.37. No Service Validity.
Pack last changed 22 August 2023
Recharge
More Plans

About Malbazar ( Mal )

Malbazar, also known as Mal, is a sub-divisional town, a municipality in Jalpaiguri district,[1] in North Bengal, India. It lies about 65 km from Jalpaiguri and 55 km from Siliguri.Before 1947 Malbazar was a very small place, mainly known for its tea gardens mostly owned by British people. Those tea gardens had a few Bengali white collar employees and the work force consisted of tribal people. After independence of India as well as partition of Bengal refugees from the then East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) started to settle here by cutting down forests. By that time, Dr. Narayan Chandra Bannerjee, Dr Amalendu Biswas (came from Pabna), Dr Tarak Mukherjee, Shri Nripendra nath Choudhary who came there from Dacca established this city. Bannerjee had earned a lot of respect for his effective medical treatments and social services. He took initiatives to get the refuges settled there in an organised way. As a result, some colonies came up. Later, due to efforts Bannerjee, Amalendu Biswas, Shri Nripendra nath Choudhary, Shri Sarat ch Ghosh, Shri Dulal Sengupta, Shri Makhan Bose established Adarsha Bidya Bhawan (a boys' high school). Shri Bipin bihari Bondhopadhy established Subhasini Balika Vidyalay (a girls' high school) in the 1950s. The government Mal Grahmin Hospital was established. Biswas contributed a lot as the only dentist of Maalbazar. Nath Choudhury had helped the refugees get settled. Soon, the police station was shifted to Malbazar from nearby Kranti. During that time, Dr. Jogesh Chandra Dutta was closely associated with Dr. Narayan Chandra Bannerjee, Dr Amalendu Biswas, Shri Nripendra nath Choudhary and others. Dr. Jogesh Chandra Dutta was the only practicing ophthalmologist in that area. He was also closely associated with development of Mal RR Primary School. In the 1970s Malbazar got its fire service station. Later, a street was named after Dr. Narayan Chandra Bannerjee.